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We need more goodies, so why not keep the ones we have and add more to the collection?
Apparently, that’s not the way it works, and this week we see series finalists for two fan-favorite shows that will be sad.
For the final season of “Ozark,” Netflix divided it into two parts. A way to keep us hanging.
Netflix describes the crime drama as an exploration of “capitalism, family dynamics, and survival through the eyes of (anything but) ordinary Americans.” I would like to add to the list the main category shows that are often captured in scenes between co-stars Jason Bateman and Laura Linney.
The latest episodes began streaming on Netflix on Friday.
“Grace and Frankie” season 7, part 2
Lucky number seven.
In fact, unfortunately for those of us who love this series about two women whose husbands leave each other, causing an unlikely friendship to form between the older ladies.
The second half of the final season began airing Friday on Netflix.
“Bullsh*t The Game Show”
You have to love the game show where you don’t have to give the correct answer in order to win.
Instead, you just have to lie persuasively enough to make your fellow players believe that your answer is correct. If you are successful, you will climb the money ladder and you will have the opportunity to earn big bucks.
I have to say this show, hosted by Howie Mandel, reminds me a lot of real life. The show’s motto is: “To win big in this game, you don’t have to be the smartest person in the room to take advantage of it, you just have to convince everyone that you are.”
Don’t we all know someone who seems to have risen to success with BS, or is it just me?
It’s streaming on Netflix now.
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A way to follow up on artist of the year award-winning artist of the year at this year’s 57th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, Miranda Lambert.
She’s releasing her eighth album, “Palomino,” and the country star shows she’s still playing her expanding creatively—whether it’s Collaborating with B-52 on “Music City Queen” or covering the title track from Mick Jagger’s 1993 solo album, “Wandering Spirit”.
“Palomino” dropped Friday.
Kehlani, who prefers the pronouns they/they, is looking forward to taking us on a ride with “Blue Water Road”.
The artist got her start as the lead singer of the group named PopLyfe, which appeared in the talent competition “America’s Got Talent”.
The story of how the former host of this show, Nick Cannon, helped them become a successful solo artist, has become a legend in the music industry. Kehlani’s new album was reportedly written with a group of collaborators and friends in Malibu, California.
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I love when we found out that celebrities can be so natural.
Such was the case with Chrissy Teigen who shared how she and her 3-year-old son, John Legend, Miles, never outgrow T-ball.
As I explain, Miles never watched a baseball game and had no idea where 1st base was after scoring a goal in a game.
“We’re not a sports group,” she said. “But John (Legend) is very proud.” Everyone is like, ‘Down the bat! “You have to explain every part. Like, of course, he wouldn’t know how to fall a bat. But he’s very cute.”
The couple also has a 6-year-old daughter named Luna.
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Johnny Depp’s defamation trial against Amber Heard gives us a glimpse into the private lives of celebrities that I’m not sure we all need.
Depp sued his ex-wife for $50 million over the course of 2018 in an op-ed she wrote for the Washington Post describing herself as a “public figure who represents domestic violence.”
Heard did not mention Depp’s name in the opinion piece, but claimed that it cost him the business. He had denied Heard’s allegations of domestic violence.
The testimony so far has been intense… to put it mildly.
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