Back in the ’70s, singers Rex Smith and Shaun Cassidy were all over teen magazine covers and in posters on teenage girls’ walls. However, they were never seen sharing a photograph.
That was then. Now, the Solid Gold host and the Hardy Boy posed together in a photo captioned, “TWO TEEN IDOLS NO WAITING…” And I can hear the screams of their fans through the computer. Because the 70-year-old who declared his Everlasting Love for his fans and the 67-year-old who made them say, “Da Doo Ron Ron,” are still hot enough for them to be Hall Passes to all of those girls.
When School Spirits ended its season, it felt like it could be a series finale if need be, even though there was an interesting cliffhanger.
So, I wanted more, but I was not sure if I was going to get more. Today, Paramount+ announced that it will be back for more. And for now, that is all we know.
Before Fisher Stevens had a friend who got the next day’s paper on Early Edition, it would have been good for him to have known not to go on that canoe ride in The Burning. He looks the same now as he did when he was 17 in that 1981 movie.
Tonight at 8p on Fox’s Best Medicine, everyone finds out about Louisa (Abigail Spencer) and Martin’s (Josh Charles) kiss from the final seconds of the last episode because Mark (Josh Segarra), her ex-fiancé, told everyone about it.
All they want to do is hide away from everyone, and luckily for them, they will be able to do it. The bad part is that they are able to do it because Martin treats a patient whom he thinks has the Bubonic plague.
The doctor quarantines everyone in his office, and he thinks he has it under control. That is, until someone at The Salty Breeze, where Louisa and his aunt (Annie Potts) are, comes down with it. Now, both locations and Port Wenn are on lockdown.
Did Dr. Best get it right? Because he has a knack for misdiagnosing people.
You will have to tune in for another delightful episode about a big town grumpy doctor living and working in a quaint small town with wacky residents.
So, I have been watching Doc Martin, the British show that this one is based on, and I love seeing the similarities between the two. However, I am worried about Cree because her character only appeared in the first season. I don’t want her to leave the show.
Then at 9p on Fox, it is time for Doc. If you are like me, and were hoping to see how things were going to change now that Joan (Felicity Huffman) resigned!!! Then I have some bad news for you. The show does not address it this week.
Instead, Amy (Molly Parker) and Michael (Omar Metwally) take their daughter, Katie (Charlotte Fountain-Jardim), on a road trip.
On the way to where they are going, Katie wants to stop and visit a place they used to go to as a family, and her brother loved going for walks in the wilderness.
They agree to stop and go for a walk even though it is freezing and the ground is covered with snow.
Along the way, they come across a man who is passed out and near death, and they don’t know why. Since there is no phone signal, they cannot call for help. Therefore, they are all alone to figure out what is wrong with him before he dies. Will they be able to save his life?
Since it is the first time that they have been together for this long as just a family, they get to talk about things. What will they reveal? You are going to have to tune in to find out.
As much as I wanted to know what happens next at the hospital, this episode is so well done that I can wait another week.