Nolan and the gang were dragged into the world of a true-crime docuseries on The Rookie Season 3 Episode 7. Other shows have gone down this interview the characters route with mixed results. Castle did it once and I absolutely hated it.
But this installment of The Rookie felt like just the light-hearted episode that we needed.
And realizing that I called it "light-hearted" when there were two murders tells me that perhaps I need to cut back on my true crime series viewing.
A man had his eyeballs ripped from his sockets, for goodness sake. Thankfully, off-camera.
There's something about our favorite shows that we watched as kids that endures. Whether the show was great or complete crap doesn't matter. The sense of nostalgia is magic and can stick with us for the rest of our lives.
That Nolan, as an adult, loved a stupid sitcom is only made bearable by...
But this installment of The Rookie felt like just the light-hearted episode that we needed.
And realizing that I called it "light-hearted" when there were two murders tells me that perhaps I need to cut back on my true crime series viewing.
A man had his eyeballs ripped from his sockets, for goodness sake. Thankfully, off-camera.
There's something about our favorite shows that we watched as kids that endures. Whether the show was great or complete crap doesn't matter. The sense of nostalgia is magic and can stick with us for the rest of our lives.
That Nolan, as an adult, loved a stupid sitcom is only made bearable by...
- 3/1/2021
- by Christine Orlando
- TVfanatic
Singer opens set with 'Empire State of Mind.'
By Rebecca Thomas
Alicia Keys performs on "Good Morning America" on Friday
Photo: George Napolitano/ Getty Images
New York — She wasn't sporting a cape or an "S" on her chest, but Alicia Keys seemed to live up to the title of her empowerment single, "Superwoman," drawing the largest crowd ever amassed in the history of ABC's "Good Morning America" summer concert series on Friday (June 25) morning.
This daughter of New York City's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood took the stage at Central Park at 8 a.m. The temperature was already tilting toward 80 degrees as she kicked things off with her rendition of the city's new unofficial anthem, "Empire State of Mind."
"It's so good to be home, you know, so we gotta talk about where we from," Keys smiled.
Clad in a thigh-baring eggshell-colored jumper, chunky bangles snaking up one arm, Keys performed...
By Rebecca Thomas
Alicia Keys performs on "Good Morning America" on Friday
Photo: George Napolitano/ Getty Images
New York — She wasn't sporting a cape or an "S" on her chest, but Alicia Keys seemed to live up to the title of her empowerment single, "Superwoman," drawing the largest crowd ever amassed in the history of ABC's "Good Morning America" summer concert series on Friday (June 25) morning.
This daughter of New York City's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood took the stage at Central Park at 8 a.m. The temperature was already tilting toward 80 degrees as she kicked things off with her rendition of the city's new unofficial anthem, "Empire State of Mind."
"It's so good to be home, you know, so we gotta talk about where we from," Keys smiled.
Clad in a thigh-baring eggshell-colored jumper, chunky bangles snaking up one arm, Keys performed...
- 6/25/2010
- MTV Music News
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