https://www.instagram.com/tv/B_Lku34F9d0/?igshid=xzdf13c4919b Melissa Gilbert decided to try a new recipe. The creamy lemon sauce called for two lemons. That was not a problem because she had two really big ones. It turns out, they were too big. Therefore, eating the pasta dish was like sucking on a lemon.
Her face as the sourness sunk in is hilarious. Then just as she thought it was over, it came back to bite her in the tongue. Do you think she learned her lesson? Nope, she went in for a second bite. After that and the warning from her husband, she was done.
Hopefully, she will make it again and let us know if it works better with smaller lemons.
BTW I love that her husband Busfield couldn’t stop laughing at her. When life handed him lemons, he made lemonade!
Tonight’s Duncanville on Fox at 8:30p is something to sing about because it is a musical episode.
Jack (Ty Burrell) gets some competition when a new plumber (Rick Springfield) comes to Duncanville. Why is everyone switching to the new guy? Because he is sexy and works without a shirt.
Now that Jack’s business has run dry, he decides to try a new profession. He writes a musical that is a lot like The Who’s Tommy. His family is very supportive of him. When he asks them to act out his show for him, they agree to do it.
What they didn’t know is that he signed them up to perform Ronny at the local theater in front of all of their neighbors. It is one thing to do the embarrassing show is their basement, it is another to do it in front of a live audience.
Will his wife, Annie (Amy Poehler), their son, Duncan (Amy Poehler) and their daughters, Kimberly (Riki Lindhome) and Jing (Joy Osmanski) agree to the public performance?
You are not going to want this miss the show-stopping performances and everything else that happens on Fox’s funniest new comedy.
Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist is back on NBC tonight at 9p after a week off. We find out what happens next for Zoey since her crush Simon broke up with his fiancee.
Zoey (Jane Levy) is happy that Simon (John Clarence Stewart) is single, and now she has a pretty good chance of getting it on with him. Is he ready to get it on with her?
One guy, she is not getting it on with, is her best friend Max (Skylar Astin), who has a crush on her. He is leaving her and the fourth floor for a new job on the sixth floor, their competition.
Gone with him is the coding he did when he was on the fourth floor for their project, Chirp. Now the sixth floor is going to steal and keep it for themselves. That is unless Joan (Lauren Graham) can get it back. Will she get it back or will she lose more than that to the sixth floor.
Zoey is about to lose something very close to her, her dad. Mitch (Peter Gallagher) is quickly deteriorating, and he does not much time left. Before he dies, Zoey wants to give her parents one more anniversary at their favorite restaurant. When her plan falls through, she will do everything in her power to give her mom (Mary Steenburgen) and her dad a Perfect night.
The last plotline hits very near to my heart. My dad went through some of the things that Mitch did before he died. So when Steenburgen and Gallagher sing Ed Sheeran’s Perfect, I was a blubbering mess. It is a beautiful scene that will truly touch everyone’s heart. Plus, the duet between the two actors is just phenomenal. It should be our relationship goals.
Just like it should be our goal to watch Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist every Sunday.
One last thing about tonight’s episode, there is a Zoey first. She hears someone sing the same song again. Which song is it, and why?
The actiomedy ran on NBC from 2007-2012. Chuck (Zachary Levi) is your average dude who works in the electronic store, Buy More, in Burbank, California. Before he got that job, he was expelled from Stanford University. Then one day, he gets an email from his old college roommate (believe it or not, it was a young Matt Bomer), and his life is changed forever.
That email contained something called the Intersect, which is the entire merged database of the CIA and National Security Agency). Now, all of that information is stored inside Chuck’s brain, and it turns him into a supercomputer.
The NSA’s Major John Casey (Adam Baldwin) and CIA Officer Sarah Walker (Yvonne Strahovski) are sent out to investigate what happened to the Intersect. When the find out that it is in Chuck, they recruit him to be their newest spy. Together they fight crime in their own special way for five seasons.
Chuck has some of the most loyal fans in television history. Their viewers did whatever it took to keep the show on the air, including eating Subway. This morning they got a nice surprise as Levi (Chuck Bartowski), Strahovski (Sarah Walker), Baldwin (Colonel John Casey), Joshua Gomez (Morgan Grimes), Sarah Lancaster (Ellie Bartowski), Ryan McPartlin (Captain Awesome), Vik Sahay (Lester Patel), Scott Krinsky (Jeff Barnes), and Mark Christopher Lawrence (Big Mike) along with creators Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak get together to read one of the show’s favorite episodes.
One of the favorites from Chuck was Jeffster. It was the combination of two of Chuck’s co-workers, Jeff Barnes (Krinsky) and Lester Patel (Sahay). Not only did they cause mayhem at Buy More, but they were also in the coolest band. There was something so special about them, and I caught up with Sahay before he caught up with co-stars.
To read the interview and to watch the table read, then click here!