Tonight on The Golden Bachelor, Gerry Turner proposed to Theresa Nist, and she said yes.
Since they are in their Golden years, the betrothed couple is not going to wait too long to say I do. So, on January 4th, we can watch their wedding live on ABC.
And then sometime later in the year, we can watch them on Divorce Court because you know it is not going to last.
Is it wrong that I kind of hope that I hope they break up before their nuptials? That would be a bigger event than if they do make it to their big day!
Before Gary Coleman was living with one of the wealthiest men in NYC on Diff’rent Strokes, Harris Bank helped his parents live comfortably. How precious was the 11-year-old in that 1977 commercial?
It took 16 years for Thanksgiving to go from a fake trailer in the Grindhouse double feature to being a real movie on the big screen. And good things come to those who wait.
Today, Eli Roth announced that we won’t have to wait that long for Thanksgiving 2. However, we will have to wait until 2025 because he wants to take a year off so that he and Jeff Rendell can “make it better than the first one.”
As a huge fan of Roth movies, who thinks Cabin Fever is one of the greatest Horror movies ever made, I think that Thanksgiving is his best film to date.
I just hope that he doesn’t do a Terrifier 2 and be gory just to be gory. There were some awesome kills in Thanksgiving, and he can top them, but it doesn’t have to be over-torturous.
The good news is that Taylor Kinney is returning to Chicago Fire this season. The bad news is that two actors are leaving the first responders procedural.
First, we learned that Kara Killmer, who plays Sylvie Brett, is leaving and will most likely join Casey. And today, Deadline reports that Alberto Rosende, who plays Blake Gallo, will depart the series in the season premiere on January 17th.
Deadline says that his exit was fully amicable.
Personally, I think there are other characters that they could’ve gotten rid of before his. But I am not the one doing the hiring and firing.