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goldderby.com | Debra Birnbaum
And just like that, it will soon be time for more And Just Like That... Carrie and friends will return to Max for season three on May 29 for a 12-episode season, which will run weekly through Aug. 14. The weekly rollout, though, means the comedy won't be eligible until next year's Emmy Awards. Per the official Television Academy rules, at least six episodes of a given series must air by May 31 to be eligible.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Debra Birnbaum
And just like that, it will soon be time for more And Just Like That... Carrie and friends will return to Max for season three on May 29 for a 12-episode season, which will run weekly through Aug. 14. The weekly rollout, though, means the comedy won't be eligible until next year's Emmy Awards. More from GoldDerbyAdvertisementAdvertisementPer the official Television Academy rules, at least six episodes of a given series must air by May 31 to be eligible.
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goldderby.com | Debra Birnbaum
It was a high school reunion 40 years in the making. The stars of the 1985 film The Breakfast Club — Molly Ringwald, Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy, Judd Nelson, and Anthony Michael Hall, otherwise known as the prom queen, the jock, the weirdo, the rebel, and the nerd — reunited for the first time at the Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo on Sunday. During the panel, the actors shared their memories of filming, as well as working with writer/director John Hughes, who died in 2009.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Debra Birnbaum
It was a high school reunion 40 years in the making. The stars of the 1985 film The Breakfast Club — Molly Ringwald, Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy, Judd Nelson, and Anthony Michael Hall, otherwise known as the prom queen, the jock, the weirdo, the rebel, and the nerd — reunited for the first time at the Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo on Sunday.
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goldderby.com | Debra Birnbaum
White Lotus, meet "White Potus."It was inevitable that Saturday Night Live would parody The White Lotus — turning HBO's hit drama into a presidential takedown titled "The White Potus," where the uber-rich Ratliff family has been turned into the Trumps, with President Donald Trump bemoaning the market collapse and Don Jr. teaching Eric how to make shakes. And while the president himself has yet to respond, Aimee Lee Wood — who plays the ill-fated Chelsea on The White Lotus — isn't laughing.
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