We first moved into Melrose Place in 1992, and then we moved out seven years later. Ten years after that, new neighbors moved in for a year.
Now, 15 years later, Heather Locklear, Laura Leighton, and Daphne Zuniga are ready to bring back their nighttime Soap.
According to Deadline, the three of them reunite at a funeral for one of their former neighbors. At first, things are civil, but then their hijinx is back.
Because who wants to watch them get along? I don’t.
As of now, the series is in the shopping stage. Hopefully, one of the streamers will pick it up so we can get some cursing!
Oh, who do you want to die? And who do you want to see back? I miss Courtney Thorne-Smith.
Before Kal Penn was a detective in Battle Creek, he needed the help of the NYPD Blue detectives to solve a crime against his uncle. How cute was the 24-year-old in that 2001 episode?
Chucky is finally back on Syfy and USA Network tonight at 10p after the extremely bloody mid-season cliffhanger. And what an episode it is!
Chucky is dying of old age, and he is trying to find a way to break the curse so that he can live forever like the cockroach he is.
However, he is giving up hope. So he speaks to Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly) in prison, and she tells him to go out with a bang, as in being the deadliest serial killer of all time.
So that is what he does tonight in the final seconds of the episode. It is one of those deaths that had me looking away from the TV screen. And I am no horror lightweight.
And here is a spoiler. Next week’s episode is so freaking good. But you have to watch tonight’s episode because it is setting everything up.
Chucky is an anomaly. While his body is deteriorating, his character never has deteriorated since his inception in 1988. Because of that, I can’t stop watching!
Don Mancini struck oil, and he turned it into diamonds.
Our day started a lot differently today… Tamron Hall addresses the fire that erupted in our studio this morning and caused the staff to evacuate! pic.twitter.com/uGCyQGZX7J
Tamron Hall’s live show was canceled at the last minute today, and the fire department wrote her an excuse note.
Shortly before the audience was supposed to be let into the studio, a grease fire broke out in the set’s kitchen. So everyone, including Hall, her crew, her audience, and the cast and crew from The View, were evacuated while the FDNY extinguished the fire.
Finally, when everything was under control and everyone was deemed OK, Hall’s producers made the decision to have her go live and explain what happened. When she was done, ABC aired a repeat of Monday’s episode.
The Tamron Hall Show was not the only one affected by the fire. The View ladies were preparing what they were going to talk about during Hot Topics when the fire alarms went off.
Thankfully, they were let back in before their show went live. And when it did, Whoopi Goldberg, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin, Joy Behar, Ana Navarro, and Alyssa Farah Griffin walked out to Billy Joel’s We Didn’t Start the Fire, and Whoopi wanted the folks at home to know that they didn’t start the fire.
Elizabeth Hurley is 58 years old, and she looks better now than she did when she was in her mid-40s.
Don’t believe me. The actress shared a photo of herself wearing the same Versace gown last week to the premiere of her movie Strictly Confidential that she wore to a charity event in 2011.
And the dress fits her curves so much better now. And her face is somehow even more flawless.