For over two months, Rebecca Romijn and her twin daughters, Charlie and Dolly, have been trapped with Jerry O’Connell. I guess after all of that time together and watching Tiger King, it has given the actress some ideas. An idea like the one we assume that Carole Basking came up with to get rid of her husband. That’s because she wrote, “Rebecca Baskin #tigerqueen Gonna feed @mrjerryoc to this cool kitten.”
The couple has a new rescue, and the actor has been feeding the kitty salmon treats. Now, all she has to do is cover him with salmon juice and let the feline think it is a tiger. Since they also have dogs, the pups can use his bones as treats and toys, and we would be none the wiser.
When we are finally freed from lockdown, then she can say he went to visit the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills or Orange County, and he never came back. Totally plausible, right?
Of course, she is not thinking of getting rid of her husband. They are such a cute couple; they are in it for the long haul. Either that or up until they rescue a bangle cat.
Jerry O’Connell has spent a lot of time in the sun shirtless, and he might not have used sunscreen every time he layed out. Like a lot of people who do that, he noticed a weird mole on his body. Therefore, he went to the dermatologist, and she removed it to make sure it is just mole and not skin cancer. Hopefully, it is just that.
I, like Jerry, have had moles removed that looked strange. It doesn’t hurt, and I got peace of mind when I found out they were just moles. Skin cancer runs in my family, so I am always checking my moles. My friend, who doesn’t have it in her family, had some removed that were cancerous. Thankfully, they got it all during the biopsy, and she is fine.
If you see any moles that look irregular, then make a regular appointment with a dermatologist,
Several shows and movies from yesteryear are staging online reunions during the coronavirus pandemic, and Jimmy Kimmel wanted to do one on his show. Therefore, last night the ABC late night host decided to have a surprise one with his guest Anthony Anderson.
Are we going to get a Hang Time reunion? Sadly, nope. It was Anderson’s second-best project, Kangaroo Jack. That is right, Kimmel arranged for Jerry O’Connell and Kangaroo Jack, himself, to surprise their co-star.
Seeing the three of them Zooming together, proves that we desperately need a sequel to the 2003 comedy.
Although, I would prefer that O’Connell did one for Joe’s Apartment first. Sorry Anthony, but it was even more of a high-larious film.
Carter gets his second case on WGN tonight at 10p, and I can put my finger on why I laughed so hard watching it.
Dot (Brenda Kamino) goes to Japan to spread her late husband’s ashes, and on the way back finds a case for Carter (Jerry O’Connell). She meets a man on the plane who is carrying the ashes of his mom with him. She became suspicious of him when he kept going to the bathroom and leaving the ashes on the floor. Therefore, she looks inside and finds a thumb inside of it. Whose thumb is it, and why does this mystery man have it?
Carter, Sam (Sydney Poitier Heartsong), and Dave (Kristian Bruun) are on the case. They always think they are one step ahead of him, but it turns out they are not. How is he beating them at their own game? Will they get in front of him, or will he get away with digitcide? That a thing, right?
If you have not seen Carter yet, then you are missing out on the best police procedural on television now.
Carter, the show about an actor who plays a detective who becomes one in real life in his hometown, is back on WGN American tonight at 10p.
Now that Carter (Jerry O’Connell) has decided to give up his show, he is ready to be a PI fulltime. He even places ads on bus benches. Guess what they work because he already has his first client.
The older man’s wife has gone missing, and he asks Carter to find her. When he goes to his friend, Sam (Sydney Poitier Heartsong), who is a detective, she tells him that man is a conspiracy therapist, and the force doesn’t believe him. That is until Carter, and their other friend Dave (Kristian Bruun) find the woman’s car, and it looks like she has been kidnapped.
Now that they believe something has happened to the wife, they arrest her husband for the crime. Carter has to prove that his client is innocent, so he will go undercover to do it. Be prepared to see him in many different costumes tonight like an old man, Alfalfa all grown up and woman in a nightgown.
If solving cases was not enough for him to handle, he has other pressures to deal with too. He has feelings for his best friend Sam and doesn’t know how to tell her. There is a new police chief (Lyriq Bent) in town from NYC, and he is scary. Finally, he has to help Dot (Brenda Kamino), the woman who helped raise him, deal with the loss of her husband. The show pays a sweet tribute to Denis Akiyama, who died last year.
Carter reminds me of the USA detective shows when they were fun and not violent. We need more shows like it, so check it out every Monday at 10p. I promise you will love it as much as I do.