1. Joe – You The new series of You hasn’t even premiered yet, but we already know Joe, Will, or whatever he’s calling himself these days, is up to no good. He’s relocated to California, he’s hating on the very thing that makes California so great (Instagram influencers, specifically), and he’s pretending to be someone
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We lost a lot of good shows this year. We also lost a lot of shows that were starting to become must-see TV. Now, we’re left with only the cliffhangers and the wasted potential. Scroll down to find out our picks for the TV cancellations we can’t get over. Good Girls Good Girls deserved to
How did it all end? On Good Girls Season 4 Episode 16, the girls were forced into a heist by the Secret Service. Determined to make some changes in their lives, they vowed to do one last job. Meanwhile, Ruby tried to repair Beth and Stan’s relationship. Was there a way forward for them? Elsewhere,
by Trevor Kimball, June 25, 2021 (Photo: Chris Haston/NBC) Beth, Ruby, and Annie won’t be back for the 2021-22 season. NBC has cancelled the Good Girls series so there won’t be a fifth year of the low-rated show. A drama series, Good Girls stars Christina Hendricks, Retta, Mae Whitman, Reno Wilson, Manny Montana, Lidya Jewett,
And just like that, the ladies are back like they never left. As much as things have changed for the crew since they first robbed the Fine & Frugal, many things have stayed the same. They’re still beholden to Rio, and they’re still trying to stay one step ahead of the Feds. Good Girls Season
‘Tis the season for everyone to do their best to convince Santa that they’ve been on their best behavior all year. But Santa can’t be fooled. He has a list, he’s checked it twice, and he knows exactly which TV characters were naughty or nice. 2020 was a tough year for all of us. But
It’s the time of the year where we give thanks for the good things in our lives. And those good things include TV shows, well-developed and strong characters, healthy relationships, good plotlines, and more! Here’s some of what TV Fanatic is thankful for in 2019 (in no particular order). Malcolm Jamal Warner’s AJ Austin &