Before Elizabeth Gillies was starring in Little Shop of Horrors on Off-Broadway, she starred in 13 on Broadway. Even at just 15 years old, she was a powerhouse in that 2008 performance.
In May, ABC announced that this season of The Conners will be its last. Today, the network revealed the first of the final six episodes will premiere on March 26th.
For over three decades, audiences have followed along with The Conners as they navigate the daily struggles of life in Lanford. Dan, Jackie, Darlene and Becky grapple with parenthood, marriage, financial pressures and aging in working-class America. Through it all—the fights, the coupon cutting, the hand-me-downs, the breakdowns—with love, humor and perseverance, the family prevails.
I cannot wait for this series to end. It was so depressing and not as good as the first few seasons of Roseanne. It felt like John Goodman and Laurie Metcalf were calling it in. And Sara Gilbert made it all about herself. She can’t act, and she comes off as unlikable.
However, the biggest problem with the revival is they were not the same people they were when the OG series ended. When Roseanne premiered, most of the cast were lower to middle class. So they understood what their characters were going through. However, when that series finale aired, they were all wealthy and remained that way. Therefore, they were out of touch with the people they were playing.
It has been 35 days since December 25th, so you would think we would have waited a little longer to talk about this year’s Christmas. However, that is not the case.
Today, the Jonas Brothers and Disney+ announced that they are doing a movie for the holiday.
In the movie, Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas, and Nick Jonas face a series of escalating obstacles as they struggle to make it from London to New York in time to spend Christmas with their families.
Why do I have a feeling that we are going to start talking about the holiday season starting around Memorial Day? I miss the old days when we waited until after Thanksgiving.
The Jennifer Hudson Show has been getting a lot of buzz recently because the guests walk through a Spirit Tunnel to get to the set.
What is that? The show’s staff chants or sings a happy song (which is special for each celebrity) as the person walks from the green room to the stage.
It is awesome and gets them into a Happy Place (not be confused with Reba McEntire’s show Happy’s Place) before the interview! Almost everyone boogies down the hallway and thanks their cheerleaders!
If you have seen any of them, then you know you want to walk down that Spirit Tunnel too!
Well, the talk show is giving us a chance to apply to get that special treatment. All you have to do is fill out the application and send them a 2-minute max video talking about yourself and why the show’s staff should cheer you down the hallway.
I don’t know about you, but I am off to make a video. And the best part is I can walk to Warner Bros from my house, so it won’t cost them a thing!
Rilo Kiney was on a hot streak at the beginning of the century, thanks to their child star bandmates, Jenny Lewis and Blake Sennett. However, they called it quits in 2014, much to the disappointment of their fans.
That was then. Yesterday, the band confirmed they are together again and will be playing Just Like Heaven Fest in May.
There are more shows coming, so sign up at RiloKiley.com to find out what other dates they will be playing!
How excited are you to hear them perform The Frug again?