Saturday Night Live is on a break until April 4th. When it returns, it will be Jack². That is because Jack Black is hosting and Jack White is performing.
The actor will join the Five Timers Club when he hosts 364 days after the last time he hosted. Meanwhile, the singer has appeared on SNL one more time than the Black.
About a year ago, Hulu started working on a new Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Sarah Michelle Gellar was going to reprise her role.
I say was because today the actress revealed that the streamer is not moving forward with Buffy the Vampire Slayer: New Sunnydale.
The project was from Hamnet director Chloé Zhao. “I want to thank Chloé Zhao, because I never thought I would find myself back in Buffy’s stylish yet affordable boots,” Gellar said. “And thanks to Chloé, I was reminded how much I love her and how much she means not only to me but to all of you. And this doesn’t change any of that. And I promise if the apocalypse actually comes, you can still beep me.”
The reboot seemed a like a boots, I mean shoo-in, to be picked up to series. But I guess not. This is the second reboot of hers that looked like it was going to happen. The first was Cruel Intentions. Maybe it is her?
About a month ago, Burger King’s President, Tom Curtis, gave out his phone number, (305) 874-0520, and asked us to tell him what changes we think he can make to the burger joint.
So far, he has made changes to the Whopper and is working on the fries. And now, it looks like he is cleaning house.
The Burger King was seen outside the office building, sitting on the curb, looking sad, with a box of his office knick-knacks beside him.
So, has Curtis heard our complaints about how scary the mascot is, and fired him like they flame-grill their Whoppers? We don’t because there was no caption with the photo.
I thought I would be happy when this day finally came because he has given me plenty of nightmares. But because he looks so sad, it makes me sad. And I hope he gets his job back. Long live the Burger King.
So Harry Styles shot a promo to promote that he will be hosting and be the musical guest on Saturday Night Live tomorrow night. While I am sure he wanted me to look at his eyes, I could not stop staring at his buns, as in the cinnamon buns on his shirt by his nipples. Now, I know what it feels like when the boys can’t look up at my eyes.
Tonight at 10p on CBS, Boston Blue celebrates St. Patrick’s Day. At least they are hoping to.
The episode starts off with Lena (Sonequa Martin-Green) showing up at a scene. When she gets there, she hears shots being fired. The person who called is dead, and now she needs to find out why.
Her, Danny (Donnie Wahlberg), and Sara (Maggie Lawson) learn that the victim always wanted to be a cop, and he had something to share. What is it? He found out that there is a threat to the St. Patrick’s Day Parade. However, he didn’t say what it was before he died.
Therefore, the clock is ticking, and they need to find out what the threat is before there is another Boston Marathon situation. Can they do it?
They need to do it because Danny and his son, Sean (Mika Amonsen), want to celebrate their first St. Patty’s Day in Boston, a day the Silvers hate because of all the non-Bostonians who come to celebrate and ruin their city.
Wahlberg says that is the one thing that Boston does better than NYC. As a Bronx girl who went to NYC’s parade for the holiday, he is wrong.
Back to Boston Blue. The police procedural keeps proving that it is a worthy spinoff from Blue Bloods. It was the push the legacy needed.