Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie have become hot stars because of their sports romance series, Heated Rivalry. So companies are trying to sign them to advertise their products.
Verizon hired Storrie to tell their story with his butt. And now Peloton has gotten Williams to do the same with his for them.
Because let’s be honest. We all got to see what their a$$ets were in that pilot shower scenes, and we have been hooked on the actors ever since.
Tonight at 8p, it is Doc’s two-hour season finale, and what an episode it is.
One of their regular renal failure patients comes in, and he is not doing well because he missed a dialysis appointment a week ago. Richard (Scott Wolf) is working on him, but he is distracted because Liz (Conni Miu) filed a complaint against him because he made her blame Amy (Molly Parker) for killing a patient that he did.
As Richard is taking care of the patient, he gets a phone call from his lawyer to go over the complaint. Just as he walks out of the room, his patient codes, and they try to save him, but they are not able to do it.
Amy believes that Richard’s distraction might have led to the patient’s death, so they try to reach his wife to get an autopsy done. However, they cannot get hold of her to tell her what happened.
When the bloodwork seems to clear Richard of any wrongdoing, Amy has another thought about what might have caused his death. And everyone’s worst fear is about to become a reality.
She believes he has the plague, hemorrhagic fever. His wife recently went on a safari in Africa, and Amy fears she brought it back with her. When public health shows up at her house, they find her dead on the floor.
Now that their suspicion is confirmed, Michael (Omar Metwally) has to lock down the floor, and everyone on the sixth floor needs to be tested.
The patients include a 90-year Holocaust survivor (Judd Hirsch), three fraternity brothers who rushed a pledge to the point that he needed to be hospitalized, a sick woman whose protective brother is a reknowned doctor (Blair Underwood), a woman who needs to get home to her mom, Jake’s (Jon Ecker) ex-wife (Samantha Massell), a conspiracy theorist, and several of the staff including Joan (Felicity Huffman).
The clock is ticking, and this variant is not like anything they have ever seen. Its time table is faster than anything they have heard of, and the incubation period is only hours, not weeks.
They have no cure, nor treatment, and one by one, the patients are getting sicker and sicker, and eventually they will start dying, including members of the staff.
All of this is giving Amy memories of what it was like when she was working during COVID, and they start giving her headaches. She is keeping the memories to herself, but how long can she hide them from everyone? It will get harder for her to do so when she winds up testing positive for the plague.
The doctors and nurses, who aren’t sick, are doing everything they can to find a cure, but nothing seems to be working. And what they try might be worse than the plague itself.
How many more people have to die before they can stop this thing, and they all succumb to it? You will have to tune in to find out.
This episode blew me away. Now, I might be biased. I have been obsessed with plagues since I was a little girl. I have read books and watched movies and TV shows about viruses, so I think I have a good take on the subject. And this is one of the best I have ever seen on dealing with a plague. And they did it all in a two-hour event.
My hat is off to everyone who worked on this episode. And I would not be surprised if Judd Hirsch got an Emmy nomination for his performance in it. But then again, Taxi is one of my favorite shows. So, I have a lot of biases.
Joel McHale is a guest on The Jennifer Hudson Show to promote his Fox game show, The 1% Club, and you know what that means? He walked the Spirit Tunnel.
Since McHale likes to put on a show, he made the Tunnel his own. How? The Animal Control star made it rain, as in he handed them money as they cheered his name!
And then when he passed the Tunnel, the money man shook his money maker!
And with all of that, he will forever be their favorite guest! Not only did he star in Community, but he also believes everyone in his community needs to be rewarded.
Shhh, don’t tell anyone. He is a really good guy, even though he is the Master of Ceremonies of the House of Villains!