The Fab Five are about to find out if everything really is bigger in Texas. That's right, Queer Eye is coming back for season six on Netflix and heading to the Lone Star state.
23.02.2020 - 20:41 / tvguide.com
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. However, Billy quickly makes it clear that if Owen is out, his
The Fab Five are about to find out if everything really is bigger in Texas. That's right, Queer Eye is coming back for season six on Netflix and heading to the Lone Star state.
Hayden Haddock shares his love for Texas in his new single, fittingly titled “Red Dirt Texas.” The video for the country song, which premieres on Billboard below, offers a vivid landscape of the state as it shows Haddock singing on a dirt road while local farmers go about their day.
That's a wrap on the first chapter of
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Monday's two-part finale of 9-1-1: Lone Star. Read at your own risk!]
The crew faces its biggest emergency yet: a… solar storm?
Monday night's two-part finale of 9-1-1: Lone Star will pick up with the fallout from last week's jaw-dropping episode, with TK (Ronen Rubinstein) now in a coma after being shot during a home invasion call. In this exclusive clip from what's ahead, his dad and captain Owen Strand (Rob Lowe) brings Zoe (Natalie Zea) to "meet" TK for the first time and gives us all an update on his condition in the process.
Something's up with Chicago Fire's Chief Boden (Eamonn Walker).
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Mark Kerr hailed the commanding presence of keeper Ross Doohan as Ayr ground out a vital three points at Alloa.
[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.
Get your wallets ready, Jennifer Lopez is launching a shoe line!