Last week, there were rumors that CBS picked up Einstein to series for the 2025-2026 season. However, on Tuesday, it was revealed that they are holding the show, which stars Matthew Gray Gubler and Rosa Salazar.
I should stay starred Rosa Salazar because Deadline is reporting that the actress asked to be released from her contract due to the delay, and they agreed.
Personally, when I heard that CBS decided to go forward with the procedural, I thought it was going to be next season’s biggest new show because it comes from Monk’s executive producers, Andy Breckman and Randy Zisk, and stars Criminal Minds’ fan favorite Gubler. But now I am wondering if the show is in trouble because of the delay and Salazar’s departure, which I don’t blame her for doing. I hope not because I still think it can be a hit. And you know what they say, “Good things come to those who wait.” So I will wait.
Before Jane Lynch was obsessed with destroying the Glee club, she was obsessed with Frosted Flakes’ Tony the Tiger. She looks the same now as she did when she was 28 in that 1999 commercial.
This Monday, it is time for the 22nd NCIS season finale. Today, when Wilmer Valderrama was on CBS Mornings, he revealed that not everyone is going to make it to season 23.
Astronaut Gayle King asked the actor if anyone is going to die in the episode. “Somebody does die,” he told her. “Somebody dies. And it’s not the murder of the week. It’s somebody, unfortunately, very close to us. And it’s going to be very earth-shattering and really heartbreaking.”
Who is going to be? “It’s going to shake up the team, and I think it’s going to probably really push us to go rogue in season 23,” he explained. “The biggest idea was to say, ‘How do we disrupt the peace of season 22 and set up the tone for season 23?’ And this episode does that better than we’ve done in many years.”
Is it going to be his character, Nick Torres? He told the anchors he hasn’t seen the episode yet, so he doesn’t know.
When I saw that there was going to be a death on the show, I said to my friend, who watches the Navy procedural, that I wonder if it is going to be him. However, after listening to him, I think it might be Gary Cole’s character. I think he took over for Gibbs when Mark Harmon left the show.
Who do you think won’t be back next season, due to what I assume are cost-cutting measures?
Oh, and Valderrama announced that he and his fiancée, Amanda Pacheco, are expecting a baby boy later this year. They are already parents to Nakano, 4.
Back during the end of the last century, you couldn’t go to a bookstore and not see Fabio’s face, flowing blonde hair, and bare, toned, tanned chest on Romance novels. But then we stopped reading books, and we didn’t see him as much.
However, Jerry O’Connell found the Cover Man, and the 66-year-old looks the same! I would read any book he was gracing. Maybe not read, but look at!
Nick Cannon has fathered twelve children in 14 years and one day! So you can say that the force is strong with his sperm.
So much so that there are rumors he got his testicles insured. Today, when he was on Tea Time with/ Raven & Miranda, Miranda Pearman-Maday and Raven-Symoné wanted to know if that is true.
It is true, but he is not the one who took out the policy. A few years ago, Dr. Squatch, the company behind manscaping products, joked with Cannon that celebrity women insure their legs, so they wanted to know what is Cannon’s most valuable asset. It is not his cannon. Instead, it is his cannonballs.
So they took out a policy insuring each ball for $5 million. If anything happens to one of them, that money will go to his kids. What is $5 divided by 12?
So I have to wonder. What if I accidentally hit him in the balls? Would my insurance go up? Because I don’t think my insurance policy covers me going all punter on his baby makes. Not that I would play kickballs with him. It is just a thought I had.