On Thursday, NBC unveiled its schedule for the new fall season, revealing that several scripted series such as “This Is Us”, the “Chicago” shows and “The Blacklist” will be returning in November.
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Matthew Rhys) did it! He solved the case of Charlie Dodson's murder, even if he couldn't prove it in court, just like we all thought he would. In the unsurprising Season 1 finale of HBO's Perry Mason, the investigator-turned-lawyer was able to deadlock the jury in the murder trial of Emily Dodson (Gayle Rankin), which might not be an innocent verdict, but it's sure as heck a lot better than a big G on Emily's head.
On Thursday, NBC unveiled its schedule for the new fall season, revealing that several scripted series such as “This Is Us”, the “Chicago” shows and “The Blacklist” will be returning in November.
Transplant (Tuesday, 9/1, 10-11 PM)American Ninja Warrior (Monday, 9/7, 8-10 PM)NBC Sunday Night Football (Thursday, 9/10 and Sunday, 9/13, 8:20 PM ET)Weakest Link (Monday, 9/28, 10-11 PM)Dateline NBC (Friday, 9/25, 10-11 PM)Connecting … (Thursday, 10/1, 8:30-9 PM)Ellen’s Game of Games (Tuesday, 10/6, 8-10 PM, then shifting to 9-10 p.m.
Christopher Meloni's Elliot Stabler spin-off, Law & Order: Organized Crime, has been delayed. The anticipated drama was expected to debut this October on NBC, following Law & Order: SVU, but NBC announced Thursday that the show was being pushed until 2021.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVNBC is the latest broadcast network, which had announced a regular fall 2020 schedule, to make lineup changes as the coronavirus pandemic continues to ground the majority of new and returning TV series.The peacock network is planning on returning scripted series to start rolling out in late October.
Megan Fox is feeling a lot better about her craft these days. The actress has long been a subject of criticism in the movie industry, which she told Refinery29 began to take a toll on her.
Megan Thee Stallion is getting support from stars like Chance the Rapper, Michael B. Jordan and Taraji P.
Megan Thee Stallion has responded to rumours that it was Tory Lanez who shot her in the foot last month.Taking to Instagram Live on August 21, Megan called out Lanez directly and accused his publicist and team of pushing another story to the press. Watch snippets of the broadcast, posted to Twitter and YouTube, below.“Since y’all hoes so worried ’bout it,” Megan said, “yes, this n**** Tory shot me.”She continued: “You shot me.
Early last month, Houston rapper Megan Thee Stallion revealed that she was recovering from an altercation which left her with gunshot wounds.
Also Read: Cardi B Claps Back at Carole Baskin's 'WAP' Animal Abuse Complaint: 'You Killed Your Goddamn Husband'The incident first made it into the news in July, and on Wednesday the Los Angeles Times reported that Los Angeles district attorneys are investigating possible charges against Lanez. Lanez was arrested on July 12 after the incident on suspicion he was concealing a weapon.
Megan Thee Stallion has confirmed rumours that it was Tory Lanez who shot her in the foot last month.Taking to Instagram Live on August 21, Megan called out Lanez directly and claimed his publicist and team of pushing another story to the press. Watch snippets of the broadcast, posted to Twitter and YouTube, below.“Since y’all hoes so worried ’bout it,” Megan said, “yes, this n**** Tory shot me.”She continued, “You shot me.
Viewers of HBO’s gritty, noir reimagining of “Perry Mason” may have spotted a familiar name in the credits: Robert Downey Jr., who is one of the series’ executive producers.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterThe HBO reboot of Perry Mason held court on Sunday, August 9 night with its season one finale, hitting series highs with its 9pm premiere netting 1.1 million viewers.The 1.1 million viewers was just the start. When it came to replays and digital viewing, the Matthew Rhys-led drama brought the total audience for the night to over staggering 1.6 million viewers.
Will Thorne Staff WriterThe finale of “Perry Mason” season 1 certainly set things up nicely for the second installment, and delivered season high numbers for HBO in the process.Sunday’s episode drew a total of 1.1 million total viewers in its live network airing, which represents a season high and a 24% increase on the premiere.
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(Spoilers ahead for the season 1 finale of “Perry Mason” on HBO)The first season of HBO’s reboot of “Perry Mason” is now in the bag, but we’re not done with these characters just yet as the network already announced a second season renewal a few weeks back.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorSPOILER ALERT: This article contains details from tonight’s season 1 finale episode of HBO’s Perry Mason.It’s a mistrial and the court goes wild.As rich and thrilling as this Great Depression noir HBO series was with sublime acting all around — especially Matthew Rhys’ turn as the P.I.-turned-attorney who overcompensates for his demons and mediocrity with his “eureka!” discoverings — the Perry Mason case of who killed baby Charlie Dodson
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(Spoilers ahead for the Aug. 2 episode of “Perry Mason” on HBO)Well, the thing we’d been waiting for finally happened.
Christopher Meloni will be returning as Elliot Stabler — his role on the iconic Law & Order: Special Victims Unit — for a new spinoff series.The procedural, titled Law & Order: Organized Crime, marks Meloni’s first time playing the character since he exited the show in 2011 at the end of season 12. Dick Wolf is set to produce with former Chicago P.D.