It’s not often on “The Voice” that a blind audition gets a four-chair turnaround, but that was the case for singer Thunderstorm Artis.
09.02.2020 - 18:26 / tvguide.com
One captain will have to be the hero for another on this week's episode of 9-1-1: Lone Star. This exclusive new sneak peek from Monday night's episode shows that Michelle Blake (Liv Tyler) is going to need some friendly assistance from her friends at the 126 after her EMS is flipped over and flooded with toxic fumes, with her and a patient trapped inside.
It’s not often on “The Voice” that a blind audition gets a four-chair turnaround, but that was the case for singer Thunderstorm Artis.
It looks like the ship is going to go down with the captain if Owen Strand (Rob Lowe) doesn't succeed in proving himself physically fit for leadership on Monday night's episode of 9-1-1: Lone Star. In this exclusive sneak peek at the new episode, titled "Bum Steer," Owen attempts to broker a peace deal with his new rival Billy (Billy Burke) by offering his resignation in exchange for the security of his team's positions in the 126.
Nick Jonas had to know that the coaches on weren't going to welcome him to season 18 without a little light hazing.
Nick Jonas is the new guy on the block on — and he's got a few tricks up his sleeve!
Is this the beginning of the end?
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the latest episode of 9-1-1: Lone Star, "Friends Like These." Read at your own risk!]
isn't afraid to put its first responders through hell and back, and young firefighter, T.K. Strand (), who happens to be the son of the fire captain Owen Strand (), is certainly no exception.
The firefighters of the 126 will once again have to rescue one of their own on Monday night's new episode of 9-1-1: Lone Star, titled "Friends Like These." This time it's not about anyone getting crushed in a grain silo or becoming sick from noxious substance leaks, though; instead, the squad will have to band together to help Mateo (Julian Works) prepare for his final academy exam so that he can finally drop that "Probie" status and become a full-fledged member of the team.
It looks like Michelle Blake (Liv Tyler) is going to need some roadside assistance from her friends at the 126 on Monday's new episode of 9-1-1: Lone Star. As this exclusive clip shows, after her EMS vehicle is flipped over and flooded with toxic fumes, she and a patient are trapped inside the rescue vehicle, and the Austin P.D.
Taylor Swift doesn't care about your approval. Not anymore.That's the narrative that takes shape in the new Netflix documentary Miss Americana, in which director Lana Wilson follows Swift over the course of the pop star's personal and professional redefinition of her own career.
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It would appear that Fox is basking in somewhat of a post-Super Bowl ratings glow.
A tornado is coming to 9-1-1: Lone Star, and the 126 is going to be left searching for signs of life in its aftermath. As last week's episode foreshadowed, one of nature's gravest disaster events is going to befall Austin, Texas on Monday night's new episode, titled "Act of God." In this exclusive new look at the episode ahead, we get to see a bit of what that will entail.
Raising four girls with a mostly absentee husband is hard enough when your go-to babysitter isn't dating the devil's minion, but that's life for Evil's Kristen Bouchard (Katja Herbers). In the CBS drama's Season 1 finale, airing Thursday at 10/9c, Kristen's family woes get even more complicated when she stops trusting her mother, Sheryl (Christine Lahti), to watch the kids — right as an old case resurfaces that could threaten their safety.
LOS ANGELES – Rob Lowe, without question, is a football fan.
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[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the latest episode of 9-1-1: Lone Star, "Texas Proud." Read at your own risk!]