Happy’s Place is returning to NBC in just over a month, and today, we are learning more about what we can expect from Season 2.
Happy’s Place reopens its doors, and a long-buried secret comes to light that will test loyalties and shake things up inside the tavern. Through it all, Bobbie (Reba McEntire) must remind everyone that family isn’t what you’re born into, but it’s the people who stand beside you, even in the workplace.
What do you think that long-buried secret is? I mean, how can it top Bobby finding out that she has a half-sister, Isabella (Belissa Escobedo), whom she never knew about? Something she didn’t find out until after her father died. And to make matters worse, he left his bar to both of them. So honestly, what can top that?
We will find out when Reba and the gang open Happy’s Place again on November 7th.
However, what I really want to know is if Emmett (Rex Linn) and Bobbie are going to hook up? I want to see their real-life love affair come to fruition on the small screen. Who else is with me?
It has been hot here in Los Angeles recently, so Beth Broderick took advantage of the heat. How? She went pooling, and shared a photo of herself wearing a white bikini.
I can’t believe that she is 66 years old because she looks better than Melissa Joan Hart, who is 17 years her junior.
Not only that, I am convinced that not only did she play a witch in Sabrina: The Teenage Witch, but she really is one. How else do you explain that she looks exactly the same now as she did in 1997 when the show premiered? Witchcraft is the only explanation.
It used to be that we didn’t talk about Christmas until after Thanksgiving. Now, we start talking about it around Labor Day. And that takes away from the best holiday of the year, Halloween. Even Mariah Carey knows to wait to unfreeze herself until the day after we go trick-or-treating.
Because of Christmas starting earlier and earlier, CBS thinks we are ready to talk about what we want to watch on New Year’s Eve on October 6th. We don’t. But that didn’t stop them.
Today, they announced that Lainey Wilson, Bailey Zimmerman, and scaredy cat Jason Aldean as the lead performers at this year’s New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash. CeCe Winans and the Fisk Jubilee Singers will be special guests singing during the countdown to 2026.
The five-hour live bash will be held at Nashville’s Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park,
More names will be announced in the upcoming weeks, and that is a good thing because the special concert needs them.
And in the future, CBS needs to wait until Mariah is defrosted before revealing their NYE plans. Because there are too many things we are focusing on, it’s hard to remember or care about what to do on the night of December 31st.
I don’t know about you, but I feel like we have been hearing about the Neighborhood spinoff starring Tracy Morgan for ages. So much so that I forgot it was happening. But it is, and today we got to see a trailer for the comedy.
The sitcom centers on its titular character Francois “Frank” Crutchfield (Morgan), who goes by “Crutch,” a brash, yet beloved Harlem shop owner whose world is turned upside down when his highbrow son (Jermaine Fowler) and free-spirited daughter (Adrianna Mitchell) along with her children (Finn Maloney and Braxton Paul) move back into the family home.
Crutch debuts November 3rd on Paramount+.
That is not the only place where you will see Crutch on that day. He will guest on The Neighborhood on CBS. Calvin (Cedric The Entertainer) reaches out to his cousin Crutch (Tracy Morgan) to get Malcolm (Sheaun McKinney) a sweet deal on a new floor. However, Crutch insists on coming to L.A. to oversee the work himself, where he drives Tina (Tichina Arnold) crazy — and reveals an emotional vulnerability.
Are you like me, and do you prefer meat over chicken? Well, Arby’s created something for people like you and me!
What is it? Steak Nuggets, which are tender, juicy, hand-cut bite-sized pieces of steak seasoned with garlic and pepper for a bold, smoky flavor! And you can have them three different ways:
The Steak Nuggets entrée comes in a 5 or 9-count, served with a fork and Hickory BBQ sauce.
The Steak Nugget Sandwich includes Steak Nuggets with Havarti Cheese, crispy onions, tangy pickles, and mayo on a toasted bun.
The Steak Nugget Bowl features Steak Nuggets on top of creamy white cheddar Mac ‘n Cheese with a sprinkling of crispy onions.
“Who doesn’t love tender and savory steak? But, until now, it’s been inconvenient to eat, particularly on the go,” said Jeff Baker, Chief Marketing Officer at Arby’s. “That’s why we created this new innovative product. Two of America’s favorite foods – nuggets and steak – combined to create Arby’s Steak Nuggets. No knife needed, fork optional.”
This mouth-watering treat is only available for a limited time starting today. And today is when I am going to start eating them.