https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nT7500qDa7E
As you know American Idol is coming back to TV this March on ABC, and Randy Jackson will not be part of it. So what is the longest running judge from that singing competition up to now? He is still judging, and it is something that goes with his catchphrase. Not a’right, but dawg. That’s right he is telling actual dogs if they are pitchy at dog show competitions for Geico! And I am sure both the boy and girl dogs will be a real bitch to him if his bark is worse than his bite towards them.
Fans have been throwing kiwis at Harry Styles when he sings his song Kiwi at concerts, and last week he fell on his butt after he slipped on one. It has even been reported that some stores in the areas of his concerts won’t sell the little green fruit to anyone under 25 for his safety.
But now those stores and the One Direction singer might have a bigger problem on their hands due to the release of his music video for the song. That is because it is all about kids having the most scrumptious cake food fight. Thus, you have to wonder if they will be doing the same things at his gig. How awesome and messy would that be?
Matt C noticed in the promo for the season finale of the anthology series Law & Order: True Crime, NBC referred to it as the series finale twice. Since it was supposed to be an anthology series, they could be referring to the case. But then again, the show did OK after This Is Us, and fans of Chicago Fire and Chicago Med (like me) are pissed the former has a new night and we had to wait for the latter.
But here is the biggest problem, The Menendez Murders are not worth 8 hours of television. They are barely worth the 2 hour telemovies they have gotten in the past. It is not NBC’s fault, it did OK when the real case was airing. But it was no OJ. There are not many cases that can keep a viewers interest for 8 hours these days.
It was nice try, trying to copy Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story. But even he is going to hit the wall big time with the Versace murder. That story is barely even a telemovie.
https://youtu.be/sk5X7hfep7U?t=5m33s
Before Neil Flynn was a manager at the quarry on The Middle, he was cop in Kung Fu: The Next Generation. He looks the same now as he did when he was 26 in at that failed 1987 pilot.