While I am trying to come to terms with this being The Neighborhood’s final season, Calvin (Cedric the Entertainer) and Tina (Tichina Arnold) are dealing with Malcolm (Sheaun McKinney) moving away from them.
During the season finale, Malcolm moved to the beach in the hopes of getting a spinoff, but it didn’t happen. So, I was wondering if he was going to move back in with his brother, Marty (Marcel Spears), across the street from their parents, or stay in his new house.
Tonight at 8p on CBS, we find out he didn’t come home. Now, Tina is missing her baby boy and feeling like she has nothing going on in her life. Even though Marty is living a few feet away, and his baby mama, Courtney (Skye Townsend), and their daughter are there all the time. You would think her granddaughter would be enough for her, but it is not.
While she is missing her son, Calvin is getting to spend some time with his son. And Tina is jealous of that. When will she get to see her son?
She is not the only one missing her baby boy. Gemma (Beth Behrs) is trying to adjust to Grover (Hank Greenspan) going to high school. It is the first time he has not been at a school where she worked. How is she going to handle that? At least her husband, Dave (Max Greenfield), seems to be doing OK with it.
He might be OK, but I am not. I really like the changes they set up in the season premiere, so much so that I hate that this is going to be the last one. Why does it have to end when it is still so funny? Why can’t the C in CBS stand for comedy?
So my niece is a huge Swiftie, and I am doing all I can to go from the crazy aunt to the cool one. One of the ways I did that was I got her two tickets to the Taylor Swift movie thingy for The Life of a Showgirl from my Buy Nothing group on opening day. Because that is how much money I am willing to spend on Taylor Swift!
Well, if you are cheap like me, then you will be happy to know that Taylor has a six-part docuseries coming to Disney+ the day before her birthday. Thankfully, my friends have the streaming service, so I don’t have to pay to give it to her.
The End of an Era, a revealing, all-access, six-episode behind-the-scenes docuseries chronicling the record-breaking tour. Two episodes will drop on December 12th, 19th, and 26th.
But wait, there is more! Her final concert from the Eras Tour at BC Place in Vancouver on December 8, 2024, will air in its entirety on December 12th, and you can hear her perform the entire The Tortured Poets Department album.
So if you need to keep the Swifties in your life busy during the holiday season, just put them in front of the TV like a toddler you are trying to distract and let them watch Swiftie+, I mean Disney+. If you are a Swiftie who is traveling for Christmas, you can watch all of that on the way to wherever you are going.
Taylor is the gift that keeps on giving…and costing us a lot of money!
Over the summer, we watched season 3 of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds on Paramount+. And we want to know what is going to happen next.
In the upcoming fourth season, the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise—led by Captain Christopher Pike—embarks on a series of thrilling and emotional adventures across the stars. As they journey to strange new worlds, they will battle inner demons and external threats, encounter colorful new characters, reunite with familiar faces, and confront terrifying aliens. Through it all, they strive to embrace a bright, hopeful future.
Yesterday, during New York Comic Con, Paramount+ released a clip from season 4. And wow!
As I watched it. I thought to myself, I bet they wish they had special effects like that when they made the OG Star Trek.
But that was almost 60 years ago (Can you believe it turns 60 next September?), and their special effects were so crude as compared to now. In ways, that is what makes it so special, even in today’s standards. Plus, they predicted some of the technology that we currently have.
Season 4 has wrapped production, but it does not have a premiere date.
David Beckham is 6′ tall. However, next to Shaquille O’Neal and Yao Ming, he looks like Kevin Hart with most people. Granted, Shaq is 7’1 and Yao is 7’6, so almost everyone looks like a preteen posing with their parents next to them. And it is so cute!