Before Andre Braugher was a Captain on Brooklyn Nine-Nine, he was a detective in Kojak: Ariana. Even in one of his first roles, when he was 26, you can see he was the best actor in the scene in that 1989 telemovie.
For those of you who have been waiting for the Superman & Lois final season, I have some bad news for you. You are going to have to keep on waiting. That is because The CW announced its midseason schedule, and the show is not on it.
So what is on their lineup? We are getting the third seasons of Son of a Critch, Children Ruin Everything, and Family Law. Along with the debut of I Am, a docuseries about famous dead celebrities like Burt Reynolds and Chris Farley. And if that is not enough, get ready to meet Wildcards, a series that pairs a con artist with a cop. Finally, there is Crime Nation, a true crime anthology with stories that were ripped from the headlines.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30
8:00-10:00pm I AM BURT REYNOLDS
SATURDAY, JANUARY 6
8:00-10:00pm I AM CHRIS FARLEY
THURSDAY, JANUARY 11
9:30-10:00pm CHILDREN RUIN EVERYTHING (Season 3 Premiere)
FRIDAY, JANUARY 12
8:00-9:00pm PENN & TELLER: FOOL US (Original Episode)
9:00-9:30pm MASTERS OF ILLUSION (Original Episode)
9:30-10:00pm WORLD’S FUNNIEST ANIMALS (Original Episode)
SATURDAY, JANUARY 13
8:00-10:00pm I AM PAUL WALKER
MONDAY, JANUARY 15
8:00-10:00pm I AM MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17
8:00-9:00pm WILD CARDS (Series Premiere)
9:00-10:00pm FAMILY LAW (Season 3 Premiere)
THURSDAY, JANUARY 25
8:00-8:30pm SON OF A CRITCH (Season 3 Premiere)
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20
8:00-10:00pm CRIME NATION (Series Premiere)
Hilary Duff has been keeping a secret. She and her husband, Matthew Koma, are expecting their third child together and her fourth.
The actress made the announcement in her holiday card. The front has a family photo with a very pregnant Duff, her son, Luca, 11, with ex-husband Mike Comrie, her current husband, and their daughters, Banks, 5, and Mae, 2, and with the wording, “So much for silent nights.” While the back reads, “Buckle up Buttercups, we’re adding one more to this crazy bunch.”
Right before the pandemic started, Josh Gad announced that he was doing a sequel to Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. And better yet, Rick Moranis was coming out of retirement to be in it.
But since then, we haven’t heard much about the project.
Well, now, nearly three years later, a pandemic and two strikes, Gad revealed to Julia Cunningham on Jess Cagle’s SiriusXM radio that the sequel is not happening.
It came close a few times, but Gad’s schedule got in the way. And now, Disney has moved on. And I am grateful they have because Gad would overact and that would take away from the quiet Moranis who needs to shine.