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Patricia Schneider filed for divorce from Rob Schneider in Maricopa County, Fox News Digital confirmed.
Patricia, 37, quietly filed dissolution of marriage paperwork last month in Arizona to end her 15-year marriage with the former “Saturday Night Live” star.
Rob and Patricia have two minor daughters together, Miranda Scarlett and Madeline Robbie.
Rob Schneider and Patricia Azarcoya Schneider were married for 15 years.(David Livingston/Getty Images)
Fox News Digital has reached out to Schneider’s rep for comment.
Schneider was previously married to actress Helena Schneider for three years before their divorce in 2005. He’s also father to country singer Elle King.
“I will spend the rest of my life loving you with every thing that I am and with every thing I ever can be. You are the woman of my dreams and I love you with all of my heart.”
Kelly Reilly is breaking her silence on the ending of “Yellowstone” and the off-screen tensions that shaped the final chapter of the hit western series.
In December 2024, “Yellowstone” concluded after five seasons following widely reported conflict between lead actor Kevin Costner and series creator Taylor Sheridan. The behind-the-scenes drama ultimately led to Costner’s early departure from the series, forcing the production to rework “Yellowstone’s” final season and ending.
During an interview with the Times published Saturday, Reilly, 48, who played Beth Dutton, expressed her regret over how “Yellowstone” wrapped up.
“It was a shame it ended that way, but it did,” she said.
“Yellowstone” star Kelly Reilly opened up about her disappointment over how the show ended. (Michael Buckner/Deadline/Penske Media via Getty Images)
During the final years of “Yellowstone’s” production, Costner and Sheridan reportedly clashed over scheduling, contract terms and creative control. Costner seemingly had issues with the timing of filming “Yellowstone” as he wanted to focus on his passion project, the Western epic “Horizon: An American Saga.”
After negotiations reportedly broke down, Costner ultimately left “Yellowstone” before filming the final episodes of season five, leading the creative team to kill off his character, John Dutton, earlier than originally planned.
Costner’s exit also reportedly played a role in the decision to end the series with season five rather than continuing longer.
Reilly played Beth Dutton, the daughter of Kevin Costner’s John Dutton.(Paramount+)
When it aired in December 2024, “Yellowstone”‘s finale divided viewers, with fans and critics widely speculating that the off-screen conflict influenced how the Dutton family saga ultimately ended.
While speaking with the Sunday Times, Reilly appeared to confirm that the off-screen drama impacted the ending of “Yellowstone.”
“[If] we were just having a beer, I could share more,” the actress said. “It was only supposed to go on for five years … It was successful … A life of its own.”
“I’m just picking my words, because I’ve never really talked about it,” she continued. “A lot went on behind the scenes that had nothing to do with me; I was just waiting. ‘When are we going back to work?’”
Reilly is pictured with Costner and Sheridan in 2018. (Presley Ann/Getty Images)
Reilly is returning to the Yellowstone universe with Sheridan’s upcoming spin-off series “Dutton Ranch,” which follows Beth and her husband Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) as they build a new life and legacy after the events of the “Yellowstone” finale.
Cole Hauser and Reilly star are returning as Rip Wheeler and Beth in “Dutton Ranch.” (Paramount)
“This is a different era — I had hit my quota of the younger Beth,” she said. “But there is a lot of why the audience fell in love with her. Beth was unrelenting, dangerous and could easily have been written as a man — people were very critical at the start.”
Reilly shared her view that criticism of Beth was due to how the character defied audience expectations about how women “should” behave on screen.
“She is unapologetic, out there, flawed, damaged and brave,” Reilly said. “Women are always asked to play strong role model types, while men can play the gnarliest characters and get away with it.”
“That was very freeing.”
Ashley Hume is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to ashley.hume@fox.com and on Twitter: @ashleyhume
Last January, Michael J. Foxreceived a presidential medal of freedom in recognition of his Parkinson’s advocacy work from outgoing president Joe Biden. In USA Today, he wrote about how the incoming Trump administration could help find a cure for the disease he was diagnosed with in 1991 at age 29. They’d be wise to take the actor turned advocate seriously: His Michael J. Fox Foundation has funded more than $2.5 billion in Parkinson’s research over the last 25 years, raising more than $100 million in research annually. “Our foundation directs more money towards Parkinson’s research than the federal government,” Fox tells Vanity Fair. When asked for an update on working with President Donald Trump a year later, Fox retorts, “He’s busy with Greenland. More pressing concerns, I guess.”
If all goes to plan, Fox says he’ll soon meet with US Department of Health and Human Services head Robert F. Kennedy Jr. “I’m going to Washington next month and hopefully talk to Kennedy and find out what the government’s game plan is on addressing brain research in general and taking a more serious approach to some of these things that are soluble,” he says. “It’s just a weird disease. We always say genetics loads a gun and environment pulls the trigger. We’re trying to figure out what’s biological and what’s chemical.”
In season three of Shrinking (which premieres on January 28), coping with a Parkinson’s diagnosis fuels Fox’s storyline opposite Harrison Ford, who plays a therapist living with the degenerative brain disease. At this point in the conversation, a stoic, but engaged, Ford interjects: “Michael raises more money for and has done more Parkinson’s research than almost anybody in the world.”
Ford in season three of Shrinking.Kevin Estrada/Apple TV
Fox in season three of Shrinking.Courtesy of Apple
“It’s a credit to our great people,” Fox replies. “It’s frustrating to know we’re putting everything we can into it, and it would be nice to have the government behind us, but it seems that they’re involved in other things that have less impact on peoples’ lives.”
In 2004, Fox and Ford were photographed shaking hands at a charity event where Nancy Reagan advocated for stem cell research in finding a cure for illnesses like Alzheimer’s, which afflicted her husband, Ronald. “I’m sure I was very excited to see Harrison,” says Fox, glancing across the Zoom screen at a smiling Ford. “And Nancy Reagan—she was a force.” The former first lady was one of few conservatives at the time to publicly support embryonic stem cell research, which Republican lawmakers are still fighting to restrict at the federal level. Fox supports stem cell research in finding a cure for Parkinson’s disease. “For someone like Mrs. Reagan to step outside of political or ideological groupings and just speak to what she believes…is tremendously valuable,” he told reporters at the 2004 event.
Fox poses alongside Ford and his wife Calista Flockhart at a 2004 charity event honoring former First Lady Nancy Reagan, who advocated for stem cell research in the study of diseases like Parkinson’s.Vince Bucci/Getty Images
After playing the conservative son of former-hippie parents on Family Ties, then a know-it-all political strategist on Spin City, Fox returns to his TV roots in Shrinking, which last year earned Ford the first Emmy nomination of his career. Given Fox’s longtime friendship with series creator Bill Lawrence, whom he previously worked with on Spin City, the invite felt overdue. “It was a short and profane conversation,” Fox recalls. “I said, ‘You’re doing a fucking show about Parkinson’s with Harrison fucking Ford, and you don’t call me?’” Ford tilts his head back with a chuckle.
“Well, I’m calling you now,” Lawrence said, to which Fox replied, “‘No, I’m calling you.” It was a fitting moment, as Lawrence has “a history of pulling me back out of retirement,” Fox says. “I did Scrubs [which Lawrence created] in the early ’00s after I’d retired from Spin City, and so I knew he’d make it happen. He always was a talented kid. Talented kid.” Fox shakes his head, “He’s what, 60 years old?” (Lawrence is 57; Fox is 64.)
Although nearly two decades younger than a now 83-year-old Ford, both men, and their characters on Shrinking, grapple with their mortality. “We’re on the same shitty train to sucksville,” Fox’s character, Jerry, says to Ford’s character, Paul, as both men await Parkinson’s treatment. Later in the season, the curmudgeonly Paul finds renewed zest for his profession—and strategies for living with his diagnosis—when he provides therapy to other people with Parkinson’s disease, including Gerry. “The thing about therapy is it’s a talking cure, but there’s no talking cure for Parkinson’s, so those two worlds have always had an uneasy relationship,” Fox explains. “I couldn’t have gotten through Parkinson’s without therapy, but you find yourself educating the therapist as much as they’re educating you. You have to paint a picture of the ground you’re living on. And it’s very hard to explain to people.”
Sarah Shahi has no regrets about providing tips and advice about sexually explicit topics — including oral sex and orgasms — in her new advice book.
In her Us Weekly cover story, Shahi, 46, addressed her decision to devote entire chapters in Life Is Lifey, which is out now, to sex education, saying, “[When I was on Sex/Life], so many women reached out that were like, ‘I’ve never had an orgasm.’ There were so many aspects of women when it came to their physicality and their body and their desire that they had ignored for so long.”
Shahi had hope that her experiences would help others.
“Personally, I was never promiscuous. I didn’t learn about anatomy until later on in my life, and men — and that was something that did feel very intimidating to me,” she noted. “After Sex/ Life, it just kind of came back full circle to me: This is human nature, and pleasure is a birthright. We’re not here to simply service, but we’re here to be serviced as well.”
Friends forever! The cast of Sex/Life might portray controversial characters onscreen, but off screen, they are a close-knit group. Sarah Shahi, Adam Demos, Mike Vogel and Margaret Odette’s bond began while filming the Netflix drama in the fall of 2020 and has continued through press tours and beyond. The show documents Billie’s (Shahi) sexy and […]
Sex/Life aired on Netflix from 2021 to 2023 and followed a housewife who was suffering from a severe midlife crisis. While filming the show, Shahi went through her own changes in her personal life when she ended her marriage to Steve Howey.
“What’s the point of hardship if you’re not able to share your story with somebody else? I refuse to believe that the pain I experienced was for nothing, so that became my driving force in talking about the hard things,” Shahi told Us. “The chapters where I talk about orgasms and b*** j*** was something I questioned because I thought it would be looked upon poorly. But the minute I’m afraid to do something, that’s a signal to go ahead.”
Sarah Shahi.Sabrina Lantos/Netflix
Shahi’s book relied on her personal stories to offer insight to others. One chapter detailed b*** j*** tips she learned when she moved to Los Angeles in the early 2000s. Shahi credited a two-day seminar that helped her gain confidence in the sex act, which she then performed on her boyfriend at the time who was “ten years older, desirable, and a critically acclaimed (in his mind) B+ movie star.”
The actress also devoted a separate section to the importance of orgasms, writing, “After [Sex/Life] premiered, what hit me the hardest was learning how many women have never experienced an orgasm. Studies show that up to half of women aren’t satisfied with how often they reach that biological imperative. …. After years of extensive personal research (you’re welcome), I’ve realized that embracing your sexuality is like unlocking the cheat code to your best self.”
Putting it all out there! After premiering on Netflix in June 2021, Sex/Life has captivated fans with its portrayal of mother and housewife Billie (Sarah Shahi) attempting to find more fulfillment in her life. The drama follows Billie in her marriage to husband Cooper (Mike Vogel). As Billie struggles to find more meaning in herself, […]
“I became the poster child for unhappily married women overnight [through Sex/Life]. And doing something like that allowed me to connect with so many people,” she shared. “This connected me to the audience on such a heart/soul level. That kind of connection is so rare, and I’m very grateful for that. It’s something that, moving forward, the projects that I want to align with have elements of that too — real personal, heartfelt connection.”
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Shahi expressed hope that others learn from her mistakes, adding, “I really hope that people have the courage to live their lives as truthfully as they can. That’s literally what I want. I really want people to have the guts to live authentically and to not worry about what people think.”
She concluded: “I wrote this book to heal myself. I never expected it to make the splash that it’s making. But my point in writing it is, there was so much lightness that came from me finally doing me that I would love for other people to experience that same kind of feeling.”
Life Is Lifey: The A to Z’s on Navigating Life’s Messy Middle is out now.
Winner, winner, catered dinner. Photo: Scott Kowalchyk/CBS via Getty Images
Stephen Colbert is living the dream: getting an award for yelling at your boss. It is also a nightmare: losing your dream job of over a decade because an increasingly authoritarian government makes an example of you. So … kind of an up-and-downer. The Writers Guild of America East is presenting Colbert with the Walter Bernstein Award at its New York ceremony this year. Named after blacklisted writer Walter Bernstein, the award “is presented to a Guild member who has demonstrated with creativity, grace and bravery a willingness to confront social injustice in the face of adversity,” the Guild said in a press release. With Colbert calling out his CBS (and Paramount, and Skydance, and U.S. government) overlords, even after The Late Show was canceled, it’s a fitting tribute.
“It’s a great honor to receive the Walter Bernstein award from our Guild,” Colbert said in a statement. “I assume this is mostly for my work on The Dana Carvey Show (possibly available on Blu-Ray!).” In actuality, it’s for saying that CBS settling a lawsuit with Donald Trump for $16 million is a “big fat bribe,” continuing to speak out against the Trump administration and CBS after getting canceled, decrying the FCC’s attempt to rewrite its own equal-time rules related to political candidates appearing on talk shows, and even sassing George W. Bush to his face at the 2006 White House Correspondents” Dinner. Though working on TheDana Carvey Show probably didn’t hurt. Colbert will receive the Wally (we assume it’s called that) on Sunday, March 8, 2026, at New York’s Edison Ballroom.
“I’m uncharacteristically rather lost for words right now,” Lawson, 66, said in a statement on Monday, January 26, about her new role. “Of course it’s daunting to be following in the footsteps of Prue Leith and Mary Berry before her, great dames both, but I’m also bubbling with excitement.”
Lawson continued: “The Great British Bake Off is more than a television program, it’s a National Treasure — and it’s a huge honor to be entrusted with it. I’m just thrilled to be joining the team and all the new bakers to come, I wish the marvelous Prue all the best, and am giddily grateful for the opportunity!”
The announcement comes days after Leith, 86, revealed she was leaving the franchise.
All good things must come to an end, even when it comes to TV. Over the years, many television stars have suddenly left their roles — while others have been cut from a series without much notice. Anna Faris announced in September 2020 that she was leaving CBS’ Mom after starring as the lead character […]
“After nine series and judging more than 400 challenges, I have decided to step down as a judge on The Great British Bake Off,” she wrote via Instagram on Wednesday, January 21. “Bake Off has been a fabulous part of my life for the last nine years, I have genuinely loved it and I’m sure I’ll miss working with my fellow judge Paul, Alison and Noel and the teams at Love Productions and Channel 4.”
Leith noted that it felt like “the right time” for her to step away, adding, “I’m 86 for goodness sake! … There’s so much I’d like to do, not least spend summers enjoying my garden. Whoever joins the team, I’m sure they’ll love it as much as I have.”
The Great British Bake Off, which premiered in 2010 and became a global sensation after finding a home on Netflix, follows a group of amateur bakers competing against each other in a series of rounds. They have to impress two judges with their baking skills, with one contestant eliminated in each round.
Leith replaced judge Mary Berry in 2017. The series also stars fellow judge Paul Hollywood and host Noel Fielding, who was joined by comedian Alison Hammond in 2023.
Before her exit, Leith reflected on her future with the TV series during an exclusive interview with Us Weekly.
“Long term is not something I have any chance of seeing, but if you’re asking me am I planning to retire, no I’m not. I love doing it. And as long as they’ll have me, I will want to do it,” she said in November 2024. “I know I’m not as physically agile as I was eight years ago. For example, I asked them to put in a ramp [during the 2023 season] because I’d had a bad leg.”
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Leith continued: “They put a little ramp for me to get onto the stage so I thought that ramp was really good, and we didn’t have it last year, so I think I’ll ask them for it next year.”
“I want to get out before I’m pushed. But it’s going to be up to my husband and my best friends to tell me when, ‘Look, it’s enough. We can’t have you hobbling onto the stage.’ You know?” she added. “Most television is really hard work. [Here] … I don’t have to rehearse anything. I don’t have to learn anything. I don’t have to write anything. I have to walk onto this set, eat cake, say what I think, walk off, get paid. I mean, is that not the best job in television?”
Geese were the musical guests on Saturday Night Live last night (January 24), making their debut on the show alongside host and One Battle After Another star Teyana Taylor. For the occasion, the band played two songs from their latest album Getting Killed, “Au Pays du Cocaine” and “Trinidad.” Watch both performances below.
Although the episode marked Geese’s first SNL appearance, frontman Cameron Winter has technically been on the show before. On SNL‘s final episode of 2025, hosted by Ariana Grande, cast member James Austin Johnson portrayed Winter in a “Random Duet Christmas Spectacular” sketch. The bit also featured impressions of Yoko Ono, Björk, Kate Bush, Post Malone, and more.
Getting Killed, Geese’s fourth studio album, arrived in September 2025. After generating serious buzz on a fall North American tour, they made a number of notable TV and radio appearances. They played “Taxes” on Jimmy Kimmel Live!; recorded a live set for Nigel Godrich’s series From the Basement; and covered New Radicals’ “You Get What You Give” on BBC Radio 1. In a recent Xbox ad, Winter also seemingly covered Bruce Springsteen’s “Dancing In The Dark,” although he still hasn’t confirmed the voice was his. The band is now gearing up for a run of festival sets—they’ll play Coachella, Primavera Sound, Bonnaroo, Governors Ball Music Festival, and more in the coming months.
Peacock’s Ponies introduced a multitude of twists and turns — but how did the show end after the mole was revealed and a character’s death was walked back?
The show, which premiered earlier this month, follows two secretaries in 1977 who are working at the American embassy in Moscow before becoming CIA operatives after their husbands die under mysterious circumstances. Emilia Clarke and Haley Lu Richardson star in the series, which also includes Adrian Lester, Artjom Gilz, Nicholas Podany, Petro Ninovskyi and Vic Michaelis.
In the finale, it is revealed that the CIA had a mole, which led to Chris (Louis Boyer) and Tom’s (John Macmillan) deaths. Twila was initially told that her husband, Tom, was the mole but it was later revealed that it was a mix-up and Chris was to blame.
The other twist? Chris was working for the KGB and is actually alive. Creators Susanna Fogel and David Iserson broke down the ending.
From The Summer I Turned Pretty to The Morning Show, TV fans have been very lucky recently when it comes to their favorite shows getting early — and surprise — renewals. Netflix surprised viewers who are still awaiting Benedict’s (Luke Thompson) romance with Sophie (Yerin Ha), which will play out in Bridgerton season 4, by […]
“From some early meetings, when we talked to people, they’re like, ‘One of these husbands is alive, or both of them are.’ We understand that that is like, inherent in the genre,” Iserson told The Wrap. “We know that is something that maybe some people might have predicted. However, what I think is kind of something new to explore in a television show, where we have more room to grow, is like, what do you do with this information?”
“So, bunch of things. So they feel they have the upper hand on Andrei, but he turns the tables on them; we see this shampoo bottle at the end, and we know that maybe they still do have one more card to play, as Susanna was saying. So he escapes, but it’s still possible that, you know that all is not lost,” Iserson told TVInsider. “They’re being held at gunpoint, and the KGB is stealing these documents from the CIA. So we’re wondering how the KGB is going to use those documents, what they’re going to find out, what they’re going to discover, who is going to be put at risk there, how that affects all of the operations of the Americans in the Soviet Union and abroad.”
The winter TV schedule is overflowing with highly anticipated premieres and returns including Marshals, Bridgerton, Best Medicine and more. Based on Julia Quinn‘s book series, each season of Bridgerton focuses on a different member of the titular family as they attempt to find love in 19th-century London. The hit Netflix show is expected to have […]
Iserson went on to hinted at more possible ideas, adding, “We still have this very wide blackmail operation that Bea has discovered its location. We kind of understand that it is incredibly vast, and you know that the Soviets are able to leverage powerful people all over the world, and what that means going forward. We’ve learned that Dane has some secrets. He’s suffering emotionally. He’s suffering with mental illness and suicidal ideation, and also a lot of that guilt built up, and Chris being dead, but then he finds out that Chris is alive, and [we have to see] how that affects him, and how that makes him vulnerable.”
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Iserson concluded: “And is he as all-knowing as we think he is? And what it means that Cheryl has been working for the Soviets now, and we have this moment with her and Ray, where Ray says that he is going to trust her implicitly going forward, but we know that how dangerous that is, that Ray is such a good and noble person, but that his flaw is that he is putting his implicit trust in somebody who we now know is extremely compromised and is willing to do terrible things, and we wonder why, and we wonder why Cheryl was turned, and what her being turned means and could do going forward. And so we have a lot of these things to explore!”
Iserson didn’t rule out exploring the story out of Moscow, adding, “I don’t want to commit to that one way or the other. I think, I think truly this, that Moscow is the home base of the show. And, yeah, there may be more to explore as we widen out, but I think it still is very much a Moscow show.”
Reba McEntire is reflecting on a traumatic moment from her past.
In a recent interview with Garden & Gun, the 70-year-old musician spoke about the 1991 plane crash which resulted in the death of eight members of her band and the famous friends who helped her cope.
“It was really hard for me to get back onstage, but Vince Gill called and said, ‘Buddy, I’ll be there for you,’” she recalled. “Dolly Parton said, ‘Here, take my band.’ It was such a gift to see how many people stepped forward to help, and to reassure, because so many of us had hearts that were broken.”
Her band and crew members were flying out of San Diego after a concert when their charter jet plane crashed. The singer was not on the plane, and instead was scheduled to leave San Diego the next morning.
McEntire shared that Parton and Gill helped her after the plane crash which killed eight of her band members.(Trae Patton/NBC via Getty Images)
The crash claimed the lives of McEntire’s tour manager, Jim Hammon, keyboardist and bandleader Kirk Cappello, keyboardist Joey Cigainero, drummer Tony Saputo, guitarist Michael Thomas, guitarist Chris Austin, bassist Terry Jackson and vocalist Paula Kaye Evans as well as the two pilots Donald Holmes and Christopher Hollinger.
“I didn’t know if I was going to be able to continue,” McEntire told People magazine in October 2022 about the crash. “But it showed me how precious life is, and by the grace of God and my faith, I realized that they went on to a better place.”
Following the loss of her friends, McEntire wrote “For My Broken Heart,” which was released around eight months after the crash and honored those who died. The album featured hits such as “Is There Life Out There,” “The Lights Went Out In Georgia” and “The Greatest Man I Never Knew.”
Also in 1991, McEntire met her fiancée, Rex Linn. However, they didn’t start a romantic relationship until 2020, after the country singer appeared on his show, “Young Sheldon.”
Linn and McEntire met in 1991 but didn’t start dating until 2020.(Amy Sussman/Getty Images))
“We didn’t get to see each other from January till June 16 [due to COVID], but we created an intimacy by texting and talking over the telephone that we wouldn’t have gotten if we’d have been together all of that time,” she told E! News in April 2024. “It was very special. It was a great way to find out about each other without ever touching.”
They publicly confirmed they were engaged when a reporter for E! News referred to Linn as McEntire’s fiancé ahead of the 2025 Golden Globe Awards, and they did not correct it. A representative for McEntire later confirmed the news to Fox News Digital.
When speaking with Fox News Digital in May 2025, McEntire said the two of them “get along in every aspect.”
McEntire said she loves her cowboy lifestyle with Linn.(Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Roc Nation)
“He’s a better cook than I am, so I like that, for sure,” she said. We love Longhorns, we love the cowboy way of life, cowgirl way of life, and we both got into the entertainment industry.”
“He’s an actor. I’m a singer. I love to act. Now we act together,” she added. “So it’s just the perfect union, absolutely. And we get along great. We do argue now. We argue a lot, but we have fun doing that too.”
Lori Bashian is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital.
Virgin River won over Netflix viewers about small town life — but how does the TV adaptation compare to the original book?
Based on the book series written by Robyn Carr, Virgin Rivercenters around the lives of residents living in a small town in Northern California, including Mel (Alexandra Breckenridge) and her love interest, Jack (Martin Henderson). The series also stars Colin Lawrence, Annette O’Toole, Tim Matheson, Benjamin Hollingsworth, Sarah Dugdale, Zibby Allen, Marco Grazzini, Mark Ghanimé and Kai Bradbury.
After many ups and downs — including a miscarriage in season 5 — Jack and Mel finally ended season 6 as husband and wife. Elsewhere, exes Brie (Allen) and Brady (Hollingsworth) slept together before Brie told her boyfriend, Mike (Grazzini), about her affair with Brady, which made him propose to her.
The drama at the center of the show has taken on a world of its own. Keep scrolling for the main differences that took place on the show compared to Carr’s version:
Between a cast exit, love triangle complications and several open-ended story lines, Virgin River has a lot of questions that need answering in season 7 — but is every cast member returning for more episodes? Virgin River, which premiered in 2019, is based on Robyn Carr’s book series and follows the lives of residents living […]
Adapting the Characters — and Relationships — Differently
Alexandra Breckenridge and Martin Henderson in ‘Virgin River’ season 6.Courtesy of Netflix
From Preacher and Paige’s romance to Hope and Doc, the TV show explored the same dynamics with new additions. Book fans will likely notice that the characters aren’t exactly the way they were written on the page.
The Focus on Mel and Jack
With over a dozen books, Mel and Jack couldn’t always be at the center of the book series. The show, however, had more freedom to focus the show around one main couple.
Missing Characters
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21 books in the series means more characters, which isn’t the case for the show. Some examples include Vanessa, who played a role on the page — unlike the Netflix series. Side note: crucial details have also been changed as a way to accommodate storytelling.
Mel and Jack finally made it to the altar on Virgin River ahead of season 7 — but what comes next? Virgin River, which premiered in 2019, follows the lives of residents living in a small town in Northern California, including Mel (Alexandra Breckenridge) and her love interest, Jack (Martin Henderson). The series also stars […]
The Speed of Certain Events
As viewers know, Virgin River on our screens has only covered a year while the book series has the ability to check in on a larger timeframe.
The Rating
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Certain situations are much more PG on the show while the books didn’t shy away from romance — in all sense of the word.
Mel’s Backstory — and Future
In addition to the show changing details about Mel’s husband, her love story with Jack is still going on. A big portion that the show hasn’t touched on is the idea of kids, which they have on the page but not on screen yet.
Luke Grimes is reprising his role as Kayce Dutton in a CBS spinoff with a stacked cast — but who’s new to Marshals and who originally appeared on Yellowstone?
Viewers were introduced to Kayce when the Dutton family took center stage on Paramount+’s Yellowstone, which aired from 2018 to 2025. After the show came to an end, Grimes reflected on wrapping up the role of Kayce.
“On the last day of shooting, I thought it was my last day as Kayce. It was over to me,” Grimes recalled in an interview with People in June 2025. “It was seven years of playing a person that I’ll never see again, except for having his hat and jacket in my closet. It wasn’t until probably three or four months after that that everything started aligning for the [spinoff].”
He continued: “[It was] a lot bigger of a life moment than I thought it would be. To try to put that show away, it was hard. It was really hard, and I know this is going to sound weird, but it was sort of emotional. It was like losing a family in a way.”
The next stop in the Yellowstone universe is a spinoff starring Luke Grimes’ character, Kayce Dutton. Yellowstone, which premiered in 2018, introduced viewers to the fictional Dutton family, who own the largest ranch in Montana. After finding success on Paramount, creator Taylor Sheridan grew the Yellowstone world with prequels 1883 and 1923. CBS ordered Marshals, […]
Grimes didn’t have to wait long to reprise the fan-favorite role. Marshals, which premieres on March 1, follows Kayce as he leaves “ranching life behind to join an elite unit” of the U.S. Marshals. He must combine “his skills as a cowboy and Navy SEAL to bring range justice to Montana, where he and his teammates must balance family, duty and the high psychological cost that comes with serving as the last line of defense in the region’s war on violence,” reads the official synopsis.
As we await more insight into the spinoff series, keep scrolling to meet the season 1 cast of Marshals — including several familiar faces:
Luke Grimes
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After originating the role of Kayce on Yellowstone, Grimes is reprising the character, who has gone through some changes before the beginning of Marshals.
Yellowstone fans have questions about where Kayce’s marriage to Monica (Kelsey Asbille) stands after she was absent from all promotional material for Marshals but a trailer hinted at her potential death. Their son, Tate (Merrill), meanwhile, will play a large role in the Yellowstone offshoot.
CBS is expanding the Yellowstone universe with a spinoff centered around Kayce Dutton — but which alums are reprising their roles on the new show? Yellowstone, which premiered in 2018, introduced viewers to the fictional Dutton family, who own the largest ranch in Montana. After finding success on Paramount, creator Taylor Sheridan grew the Yellowstone […]
Now that’s more like it. This episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race has everything: beautiful gowns, hideous jumpsuits, fighting, crying, fainting, accusations of faking that fainting, and Tony winner Annaleigh Ashford singing about boobs. Just four episodes into the season, we’ve already had some remarkable ups and downs, but here’s hoping things stay on this track.
I don’t think it’s a coincidence that the two best episodes this season (this one and the premiere) have been the sewing challenges, where the producers get out of the girls’ way and just let them be drag queens. To be clear: This is not a great episode because of the challenge, which is convoluted and off-putting and seemingly designed because the producers were worried about the karmic retribution they were facing by depriving Vita of her first-episode win. It’s a great episode because the cast is really good, and watching them interact is an utter delight. The girl-group songs were terrible; the RDR Live! scripts stank; this challenge is weird. The success of this season will rest on the girls, not the twists, and if the producers can just not fuck it up, I think we’re in for an entertaining rest of the season.
The episode opens on the first legitimately dramatic mirror-message session I can remember. Normally, the show tries to stir up scandal with a healthy helping of sound effects, but this week Briar, Mia, and Athena really are fighting. You see, Briar has run afoul of South Florida by not respecting Athena’s boundaries while expecting Mia to understand her implicit ones concerning her previous relationship. Additionally, Mia thinks Mandy should have stayed in the competition over Briar. Plus, it turns out that Briar’s been shady off-camera toward Athena, stirring up a little drama between her and her drag daughter Juicy.
A lot of the drama that comes up this week, particularly here, is centered on stuff that we didn’t initially see. Mia joking Briar was the reason her relationship failed wasn’t shown last week; Briar telling Mia she crossed a line was off-camera; Briar joking about Juicy and Athena’s relationship was behind the scenes. Drag Race is notorious for its draconian rules about contestants’ whereabouts, and, from what I’ve heard, typically keeps them on ice (a reality TV term for “shut the fuck up”) backstage. Clearly, that is no longer the case because this the second time that BTS drama has played out between these very queens, after glove-gate during the premiere.
Honestly, I’m fine with this. The queens don’t start real drama on-camera anymore because of their reputations, but they are drag queens, so there will be drama. It just doesn’t happen when the camera is on them. If letting scandal fester offscreen is what it takes to get good story lines onscreen, then that’s fine. Just make sure the situations are clearly explained.
The challenge this week starts by having the girls pair up with their friends. Then, they are turned against each other in a “Who Wore It Best” competition. The idea is cribbed from Drag Race U.K. season two, if I’m remembering correctly, where it resulted in Tia Kofi’s eternal “I’m serving you an adequate dress with materials that are stuck on my body.” Good challenge! Messy, but not in a way that would result in someone with a top-tier outfit going home, even if she can’t beat her partner. Plus, it results in a shorter challenge (just a runway walk) and they use the excess airtime to critique every single girl, which I think is a stroke of genius. Heading into next week, every single contestant will have a story line with the judges in place.
The sewing challenge asks each girl to mash up two randomly selected red-carpet looks. Too bad this was filmed last summer when it was still reasonable to include Nicki Minaj content on this show. The pairings and looks are as follows:
➼ Briar & Juicy: Lil Nas X’s pink cowboy suit and Rihanna’s Guo Pei Met Gala coat
➼ Discord & Jane: Cher’s Oscars black two-piece and Sarah Paulson’s green Prada spikes
➼ Myki & Nini: J.Lo’s green Versace dress and Nicki Minaj’s leopard-print Grammys look (the only outfit I was not familiar with)
➼ Ciara & Kenya: Lady Gaga’s meat dress and Britney Spears’s all-denim dress
➼ Mia & Vita: Katy Perry’s Met Gala chandelier and Lil’ Kim’s purple VMAs outfit with a boob hanging out
➼ Darlene & Athena: Kim K.’s floral extravaganza and Zendaya’s Mugler robot
In the Werk Room, Briar cries to partner Juicy about the fighting and feeling attacked, which makes sense. It’s notable that these are the queens under 29 in the cast, especially since Juicy has allies in the Florida girls. The word undergirding all of Briar’s actions is “immaturity.” Otherwise, the Werk Room stuff is all fun but inconsequential. I’m really starting to fall in love with Mia, who knows she is not beating Vita but still tries really hard and keeps her spirits up. Jane and Discord eye each other up, since they both consider themselves look queens. Juicy is still asking for help. Vita reveals that she literally makes replicas of celebrity outfits back home. Seriously, they probably just designed this challenge with her in mind. (Which is fine; she should have a win.)
On the runway, it’s time to see some face-offs. Juicy and Briar are first. I love Juicy’s outfit. Who knew she could make this after the disastrous first-week look? It’s got a fun hood and some faux-fur lining. The judges get on her a bit about the fur being meager, but it’s a sewing challenge, so I’m not bothered. Briar really does look bad. “Neon-yellow bodysuit” is just not a word combination that makes sense. Also, if you’re doing true female-illusion drag, with a glamorous face and big hips, it does not make sense to me to forgo breasts. The outfit just doesn’t make sense proportionally. I don’t think her head was in the game this week.
Next is Discord and Jane. I don’t like Discord’s look at all. She’s doing “high fashion” drag, showing a lot of body, but the bodice sits too low, so it just gives, in Law’s words, “man in a dress.” The pieces trailing off the bodice as her skirt, lined with green fur, are not cute. And her face is too harsh. Walk still bad. Jane’s look is definitely better, but I’m not falling all over it in the way the judges are. The length is odd, and the dress has nothing to do with the original looks other than the colors. What about Cher and Sarah’s looks gave Auntie Mame? And the length is weird. She’s still a front-runner, but it’s not my favorite week for her.
Myki and Nini have the hardest time combining their two fabrics (leopard and green jungle) and give probably my least favorite looks of the week in the aggregate. Myki’s Hollywood-glamour ensemble really is overaccessorized. It’s not hideous or anything, it’s just totally forgettable. This queen needs to step on the gas. Nini’s look is a disappointment from her. A leopard bodysuit with green sashes, it’s definitely well made, but it’s just … ugly.
Ciara Myst does by far the best work I’ve ever seen her do in this competition. She builds a meaty-looking bodysuit with a denim cocktail dress over the top, then ties herself up like a Christmas ham. This is what I’ve been waiting for with her: It feels genuinely odd and creepy, but also leans away from the plasticky Halloween aesthetic that’s defined her drag so far. Really into it. Kenya definitely improves on her first challenge design look, creating a red and denim mermaid dress, but it’s not interesting and doesn’t engage enough with the meat dress.
The judges love Mia’s gown with a breast hanging out, but I think it’s just okay. She does what was asked of her, for sure, but the random piece of purple fabric that snakes up her dress is ugly. I don’t get the passion for this one. Vita’s look, though, is drop-dead stunning. It’s one of the best gowns I’ve ever seen made on the show. This is better than a lot of queens’ ultimate finale gowns. Amazing work. Well-deserved win.
Finally, it’s Darlene and Athena. This is the only decision that I fully disagree with. I really like Darlene’s outfit! It helps that she’s eight feet tall with a model’s disposition, but she looks amazing in her space-age cowboy fit. It’s totally Darlene and very fashionable. The judges ding her for the shoes, but I think she makes up for it in innovation. I don’t like Athena’s look at all. It’s a dress with a cape. Look, the name of the game with her is “well-rendered but basic drag,” and that’s just never going to set me on fire. I’ve seen this a billion times both on the show and off.
During critiques, Briar gets the harshest reviews by far, and, just as Ru is about to declare Juicy victorious over her, she faints. It’s a shocking moment, one that I’ll remember for a long time. The especially iconic grace note is the reveal of the hole in her crotch as she tumbles to the ground. The doors that ANTM cycle four’s Rebecca has opened. Then, the girls quickly start to speculate about whether it was real or faked. That’s crazy! Vita fully comes down on the side of it being fake. Other girls are less willing to do that on-camera, but they seem suspicious. I don’t have anything to say about that, as I was not there. The speculation, though, is definitely mean-spirited (and also fun to watch).
Jane, Vita, and Ciara are declared the overall top three. I’d have replaced Jane with Juicy or even Darlene. Vita wins, as she should have three weeks ago. Glad to see her on top where she belongs. The bottom three are Kenya, Discord, and Briar, with the bottom two being Kenya and Briar. Sorry, but I think Discord should be down there with Briar. Did not get that look at all, even if it was well made. The song is a late-stage Kylie Minogue track called “Lights Camera Action,” which … this show is as it ever was. Neither girl has an amazing grasp on the words, but Kenya is about 300 times more entertaining. She gets to stay, and Briar gets sent home mere hours after fainting on the main stage. (Or, if you ask Vita, falling for fun.)
• The girls spend most of their time on Untucked freaking out about whether Briar will get cleared to come back and, if not, who will wrongly take her place in the bottom two. Loved seeing all of them do the Discord walk. It’s a total joy. I reiterate: I’m having fun with this cast, and if the show can just play to their strengths, we could have a really good season on our hands.
• “I don’t want to squabble this opportunity” is very funny.
• Trauma Makeup Corner: Briar and Mia use this time to patch up their relationship by both sharing parts of their trauma. I was glad to see the tearful talks motivated by story line, but this did feel a little forced. Both their stories were very emotional, but the whole segment just feels produced, whether by production, editing, or the queens themselves.
• Predicted Top Four: Holding strong on Jane, Juicy, Vita, and Nini. But Nini needs a pop and a real story line soon, because the other three front-runners are gaining on her by the week. “Underestimated” can only take you so far when the person underestimating you was Discord.
‘Shark Tank’ will hold open auditions for Season 18 in Philadelphia on Wednesday, March 18. The ABC series features investors Robert Herjavec, Lori Greiner, Kevin O’Leary, Barbara Corcoran, Daniel Lubetzky and Daymond John.
Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams, the stars of Heated Rivalry, have seen their public profiles skyrocket from obscurity to global obsession in the scant two months since the show premiered.
Then, while recording the audiobook version, he went off-script, elaborating, “They never going to host Saturday Night Live. And I don’t mean — that’s not even me, but that’s what happened to me over there. They never treated me well. There were people that treated me beautifully, like Will Ferrell and Colin Quinn and Molly Shannon — I love them. But Cheri Oteri and Chris Kattan — I never cared for them either. Fuck ’em.”
During the Thursday, January 22, episode of the hit ABC series, Nick and Meredith were waiting for his sister Erica (Brit Morgan) to drop by for a visit. Nick was nervous because his sister previously battled substance abuse issues — but this time she surprised him with a baby.
It turned out that Nick’s sister secretly welcomed a child, which caused tension between the siblings. They fought over the secret and Erica) left but didn’t take her six-week-old son with her.
Nick and Meredith argued about next steps, which is how he revealed that the last time his life was in a good place Erica abandoned her daughter, Charlotte, on him. Nick recalled preparing to propose to an unnamed girlfriend before he took on the responsibility of raising Erica’s then-10-year-old daughter.
While multiple stars appeared on Grey’s Anatomy for long stretches, others had one-episode stints. Demi Lovato, for example, landed a one-off part during one episode of season 6. Millie Bobby Brown, for her part, was relatively unknown when she appeared on a season 11 episode titled, “I Feel the Earth Move.” Thank You! You have […]
“You never mentioned that you were engaged,” Meredith told Nick, who clarified that the ex “left before” he could bring the topic up. He noted that the woman wasn’t interested in “becoming a parent” to a child at the time.
Erica ultimately returned to the house and revealed she was struggling with her sobriety. In an attempt to make amends, Nick asked Erica to stay with him and Meredith so they could help the new mom out. At the end of the episode, Nick and Meredith reflected on their own relationship while waiting for her kids — whom she shared with late husband Derek (Patrick Dempsey).
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Meredith admitted she missed being around babies and Nick expressed how happy he was with the life they built together. The fictional couple, however, were in agreement that there were no plans for them to expand their family with another child.
Speedman’s return came after he rejoined the cast as a recurring character in season 20 and remained on Grey’s Anatomy since then. Speedman, 50, originally joined Grey’s Anatomy as a guest star in season 14. He then appeared as a main cast member in seasons 18 and 19 as Meredith’s love interest before taking a break from the show.
“[The fans] have lots of thoughts. I thought it was gonna be a layup, me coming onto the show,” Speedman said on SiriusXM’s The Spotlight With Jessica Shaw in October 2024. “I’m not a big social media guy, but I remember going on after my first episodes debuted with her, and they tease like, ‘There’s this character coming back to the show.’”
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He continued: “And the fans, you know, on social media were not … There was a lot of vomit emojis, which I was like, ‘Oh, alright, alright.’”
Speedman noted that all he could do was “laugh at” the public response, adding, “It’s really funny how serious they are about that character, and who’s with that character and who’s not with that character.”
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The actor’s guest appearance also comes after Amelia (Caterina Scorsone) chose to take a sabbatical while grieving the death of Monica Beltran (Natalie Morales). It was subsequently reported that Scorsone’s break will last until later this year. Outlets noted that the decision to cut back on Scorsone’s appearances came amid a cost-saving measure.
Grey’s Anatomy is already reducing the minimum guarantees for its veteran cast members to 14 out of the show’s 18 episodes per season. While some of Grey’s Anatomy’s consistent stars will be missing for four episodes, Scorsone’s absence was doubled.
Grey’s Anatomy airs on ABC Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET before streaming the next day on Hulu.
Kaia Gerber is shedding light on her totally “normal” childhood as the daughter of supermodel Cindy Crawford.
Gerber, 24, revealed her upbringing was “pretty isolated,” but “in a really great way,” telling Harper’s Bazaar things were “as normal as it could have been.”
“I always went to public school. I did theater. I did every community play. I was in choir. I did singing recitals. I danced,” she explained.
While she described her upbringing as “book heavy,” Gerber was also surrounded by something most kids aren’t — nude photos of her mother. According to the “Babylon” star, photos of Crawford naked lined the walls of their home.
Kaia Gerber followed in her mom’s supermodel footsteps at a young age.(Luis Alberto Rodriguez)
Kaia Gerber jumped into acting as well as modeling.(Luis Alberto Rodriguez)
Gerber explained her childhood changed at age 15 after she was handpicked by Donatella Versace to appear in the first campaign for the designer’s childrenswear line years earlier. At 15, Gerber took on homeschooling due to her modeling career as she chose to continue following in Crawford’s footsteps.
The actress, who stars in “Palm Royale,” explained she never felt coddled by Crawford.
“She doesn’t give out advice unless you ask,” Gerber said. “But if you ask, get ready, because she’ll be very honest in ways that, sometimes, it’s hard to hear,” Gerber says. “She’s usually right, which is infuriating, but she’s also very willing to let me make a mistake that she made 30 years ago.”
Gerber made her official runway debut at age 16 and has since walked for major fashion houses, including Chanel, Versace, Prada and more.
Kaia Gerber made her runway debut at age 16, years after being handpicked by Donatella Versace for a campaign.(Presley Ann/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
WATCH: CINDY CRAWFORD SHARES THE BEST ADVICE SHE GAVE HER 2 KIDS
Crawford shared the best advice she’s given to her kids during an interview with Fox News Digital at the second annual WWD Style Awards.
“The best advice I can give both my kids, whether they’re modeling or another job, is be on time,” the supermodel said.
The 59-year-old star also shared how she stays confident as a model.
“Oh jeez, I think a lot of it’s just faking it, honestly, but I think if you are happy in your life, if you’re doing work that you love, if you have a purpose, and then, at a certain point, like, someone asked me, ‘How do you get the confidence to walk down the red carpet?’
“And sometimes you don’t, but once you walk out the door, you make the decision. So, you just have to go with it,” Crawford added. “And I think the fact that I’ve lived here so long and I’m really part of this community now, like, I’m running into a lot of old friends and that makes it fun as well.”
The Midwest is usually associated with uncomplicated kindness—nice, polite people who like college football, a cold beer, and (recent events in Minnesota notwithstanding) treating their neighbors with dignity and respect. But as an oft repeated phrase on Steven Conrad’s new HBO show warns, there’s more to Midwesterners than meets the eye.
“No one’s normal,” says Conrad, Zooming in from California. “It just looks that way from across the street.”
In the HBO limited series DTF St. Louis, Conrad explores the darkness just beyond a Midwestern city’s white picket fences. The seven-episode dark comedy stars Emmy favorites Jason Bateman, David Harbour, and Linda Cardellini as three middle-aged St. Louis residents grappling with ennui, loneliness, and hidden desires, becoming enmeshed in a love triangle that leaves one of them dead.
As a writer, Conrad—who sold his first screenplay at the age of 19—has always been interested in messiness. “[There’s] a set of themes I’ve liked since I was a young person learning how to write: You watch somebody you like make a mistake, and you watch them try to make up for it,” he says. “You cheer for them to be able to do that. But like most of the consequential mistakes in our life, there really is no complete way to make it all better again.”
Harbour in DTF St. Louis.
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Conrad doubles down on that central theme in DTF St. Louis, creating a series that explores how our mistakes—and desires—only compound with age. “The older I got, it occurred to me that we keep making them. There are plenty of middle-aged mistakes,” he says.
Bateman—also an executive producer on the series—was the perfect vessel to convey these ideas. He stars in the show as Clark Forrest, a hot weatherman and a micro-celebrity in the greater St. Louis area. While reporting on a storm, he’s paired with a good-hearted yet simple ASL interpreter named Floyd, played by Harbour. An unlikely friendship between the two blossoms, leading Clark to meet Floyd’s wife, Cardellini’s Carol—a previously single mother struggling to support a troubled tweenage-year-old son and an under-employed husband. The also-married Clark introduces Floyd to a new app called DTF St. Louis, made for singles and swingers looking to spice up their marriages. After a few fateful swipes, everyone’s lives begin to change.
“We show some billboards for DTF St. Louis, and their log line is, ‘All of the excitement, none of the consequences,’” Conrad tells me. “A smart person would know that that’s impossible.”
Netflix has canceled The Vince Staples Show. Deadline reports that the comedy series saw a significant decline in viewership between its first season, which earned 4.6 million views in the span of four months, and its second, which drew 1.7 million views between its release in November 2025 and the end of the year. (Most streaming releases are disproportionately watched in the first 90 days.)
The Vince Staples Showpremiered in 2024. The series followed a fictionalized version of the rapper in a fictionalized version of his hometown of Long Beach, California. Staples starred alongside Vanessa Bell Calloway, Andrea Ellsworth, Naté Jones, and Beau Billingslea. Rick Ross and comedian Zack Fox also made cameos across the show’s 11 total episodes. Staples released his latest album, Dark Times, in 2024.
Inspired by the “Boomtown” podcast series, Landman centers around the West Texas oil industry, with a specific focus on crisis executive Tommy Norris (Billy Bob Thornton) and his family. Season 2, which premiered in October 2025, set Paramount+ viewership records after securing over 9.2 million streaming views for its premiere episode in the first two days on service. Views increased from the first season premiere, making it the most watched premiere for any original series for Paramount+.
During the season 2 finale, which aired in January 2026, Cooper (Jacob Lofland) convinced Ariana (Paulina Chávez) to report her sexual assault to the police. As a result, Cooper was questioned after it turned out that the man responsible for the assault died from a heart attack after he was taken to the hospital.
Once Cooper’s dad, Tommy, caught wind of the situation, he made sure his son wouldn’t be charged with a crime he didn’t commit. With help from Rebecca (Kayla Wallace), Tommy was able to stop the authorities from arresting Cooper.
Taylor Sheridan‘s hit series Landman was renewed for season 3 — but which stars are and aren’t returning after that shocking firing? Inspired by the “Boomtown” podcast series, Landman is focused on the West Texas oil industry with a specific focus on crisis executive Tommy Norris and his family. The Paramount+ show, which premiered in […]
Tommy also dealt with the aftermath of being fired by Cami (Demi Moore) by creating his own oil company. He got all of his former coworkers — and family — on board by hiring Cooper, Ariana, Rebecca, Dale (James Jordan), T.L. (Sam Elliott), Nathan (Colm Feore), Boss (Mustafa Speaks), King (Dougie Hall) and Cheyenne (Francesca Xuereb).
Before creating his own company, Tommy received an investment from Gallino (Andy Garcia) after questioning his connections to the drug cartel earlier in the season. There was also Ainsley (Michelle Randolph) struggling with the college cheerleading team — while at the same time making friends with her former roommate, who she decided to move back in with at the end of the finale.
Keep scrolling for every question we need answered in season 3 of Landman:
Will Demi Moore’s Cami Return for Season 3?
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Monty’s story came to a close in season 1 — and now some viewers think his wife, Cami, will suffer the same fate. She could be Tommy’s direct competition in season 3 — or she could do as Nathan (Colm Feore) suggested and sell M-Tex Oil. Ultimately, the ball appears to be in Moore’s court with the booked and busy actress’ schedule likely serving as the deciding factor for Cami’s story line.
Is Francesca Xuereb Playing a Big Role as Stripper Cheyenne?
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There is also Xuereb’s stripper-turned-therapist character, who was a welcome surprise in season 2. Cheyenne has fit right in with the Norris’, so it only makes sense for her to become an actual member of the ragtag friend group.
Will Sam Elliott’s T.L. Survive Another Season?
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Speaking of Cheyenne, her presence in the Norris household has kept T.L. feeling young. The signs, meanwhile, point at a possible death after Tommy already thought his dad was dead on one occasion. Elliott confirmed he only signed on for two seasons of the show (so far) and T.L. was last seen complaining about numerous ailments.
Could Tommy and Angela Make It Work?
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Something makes Us think there are plenty of disastrous Norris dinners headed our way in season 3, courtesy of Tommy and Angela. Their relationship appeared to take a turn for the better at the end of season 2 … but only time will tell.
Does Cooper Still Have a Chance to Get Arrested?
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Cooper’s possible murder charge was conveniently wrapped up before season 2 came to an end. While Rebecca is a good lawyer — is she really that good? Lofland told Us he could see Cooper being haunted by how he killed a man, but most of Us want to know if he will actually face legal repercussions.
Taylor Sheridan‘s Landman introduced some shocking twists and turns — but where would season 3 go after Demi Moore‘s Cami fired Billy Bob Thornton‘s character Tommy? Landman, which premiered in November 2024, is Sheridan’s newest hit series, joining the ranks of Yellowstone, Mayor of Kingstown, Tulsa King, Lawmen: Bass Reeves and Lioness. Based on the […]
Will Ainsley Be Able to Live With Her Roommate — And Their Ferret?
For Ainsley’s sake, we hope she does experience an amount of actual self growth. For our sake, we hope season 3 leans into the chaos by continuing to follow the ups — and downs — of her time at Texas Christian University.
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Can Cooper and Ariana Go the Distance?
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The first two seasons of Landman took place within a matter of months (or even weeks?) and yet Ariana and Cooper started dating as she mourned her husband’s death. They then moved in together, got engaged and are presumably going to get married in season 3 before expanding their family.
Some of Us, however, are curious if the road to happily ever after will really be that easy for the fictional couple.
How Scary Is Andy Garcia’s Gallino?
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Threatening to take what Tommy loves if he doesn’t earn Gallino’s investment back caused Us to be concerned about this newfound partnership. Going into season 3, the question on our mind is how worried we should be about Gallino.