Michael Bublé has been dubbed the King of Christmas, even though he has released only one Christmas album.
So when Christmastime comes around, so do the memes. The most famous one is of him emerging from his cave for the holiday season. It’s funny, right?
Last week, when the crooner was on The Graham Norton Show, the host wanted to know what he thinks of it. And The Voice coach doesn’t find it as funny as all of us and his friends because people think he really lives in a cave. I know I thought that is where he lives in Canada. He doesn’t.
It is not all bad news. Did you know that his album Christmas has been the #1 Christmas record in Australia since 2011? He does, and he has a message for the “smart and wonderful people” from Down Under. It is, “I am so thankful for the money!” Not as much as his kids, Noah, 12, Elias, 9, Vida, 7, and Cielo, 3.
I love how self-deprecating he can be! We all need to be able to laugh at ourselves, even in front of the whole world.
The Pitt was this year’s critical darling, bringing home five Emmys, including one for the show’s star Noah Wyle, and next month the medical drama returns for its second shift.
THE PITT is a realistic examination of the challenges facing healthcare workers in today’s America as seen through the lens of the frontline heroes working a shift in a modern-day hospital in Pittsburgh.
The trailer shows that it will not be easy for the doctors and nurses of Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center during their next 15-hour shift.
Season 2 debuts on January 8th and concludes on April 16th on HBO Max.
Boots, a show about two boys who sign up for the Marines in 1990, thinking that it will be like camp, who find out very quickly that it is not.
They and the other recruits are abused both mentally and physically by their commanding officer. It gets so bad that one of them dies because of it.
Basically, it is how Pete Hegseth wished he could run the military. And I did not even mention that several of the cadets and a commanding officer were in the closet because it was before Clinton’s policy of don’t ask, don’t tell.
Anyways, it was a well-received show that did well with viewers. However, not well enough to be promoted to a second season. Therefore, Deadline reports that Norman Lear’s last show is one-and-done.
They also said that Boots cannot be shopped around because it is owned by Sony, and Netflix does not allow outside studios to shop series cancelled by the streamer.
Since there is no clear reason for the cancellation, I have my theories on why it was not renewed for a second season. I wonder if the current administration asked for it to happen because it was Hegseth’s dream playbook. Or if Netflix is going to start cancelling shows because they need the money to buy Warner Bros? Or maybe the second season did not sound like something people would watch because they were going from Boot Camp to the Gulf War.
I don’t usually watch military shows, but I could not stop watching this one. However, I was not looking forward to them fighting the war. There was something about them in Boot Camp that made it different than most of those other shows.
Before Rob Reiner didn’t have a job on All in the Family, he delivered flowers on Batman. Even when he just uttered that one word when he was 19 in that 1967 episode, you can tell he was going to be a star.