John Cusack shared a video of himself being screamed at by a police officer in Chicago as he allegedly hit his bicycle with a baton. The actor, 53, shared a video on his Twitter showing the altercation.
29.05.2020 - 22:03 / nypost.com
“The Good Fight” is losing one of its most formidable legal pugilists.
Cush Jumbo, who originated the role of attorney Luca Quinn on “The Good Wife” before segueing to the CBS All Access spinoff upon its launch in 2017, is departing the series ahead of the recently-ordered Season 5.
The current COVID-19 crisis — which forced Season 4 to conclude three episodes early — precluded series creators Robert and Michelle King from wrapping up Jumbo’s storyline. But Jumbo and the Kings are working on a
John Cusack shared a video of himself being screamed at by a police officer in Chicago as he allegedly hit his bicycle with a baton. The actor, 53, shared a video on his Twitter showing the altercation.
Porsha Williams shared a video featuring sheriff Chris Swanson for taking his armor off to join the good fight. Check out the clip and the video that she shared on her social media account.
High Fidelity star John Cusack was hit with pepper spray during a Black Lives Matter protest in his native Chicago, Illinois on Saturday night.
Cynthia Bailey told her fans that they should fight for justice, but they should also remember to fight ‘the good fight.’ Check out the message that she shared on her social media account. ‘be smart out there.
By Bruce Haring
The Good Fight will be down a series regular fighter when the show eventually returns for season five. Cush Jumbo, who originated the role of Lucca Quinn in the last season of The Good Wife and brought the character over to spinoff The Good Fight since the show started, is leaving the series ahead of the recently announced fifth season.
There are plenty of TV shows start out strong enough but just cannot recapture that magic in their second seasons. Some may be able to power through and return to form later on, while others could wind up on the chopping block. As common as the sophomore slump might be, though, there are also several series that returned from what were solid first seasons with material that completely elevated all of it.
Cush Jumbo has left her series The Good Fight after four seasons.
Cush Jumbo is saying farewell to The Good Fight. Jumbo, who has portrayed attorney Lucca Quinn on The Good Wife and throughout all four seasons of the CBS All Access spin-off, is leaving the streaming series ahead of Season 5, TV Guide has confirmed.
By Denise Petski
By Joe Otterson
When shut down production in March due to the coronavirus pandemic, they were midway through filming on season 4's eighth episode. As it became clear that filming wouldn't be able to resume, creators and fashioned together a makeshift season 4 finale that became «The Gang Discovers Who Killed Jeffrey Epstein,» which focused on the death of . (Yeah, they Just look to the final NSFW shot of the episode.)
By Danielle Turchiano
Pen to paper! Jana Kramer and Mike Caussin announced that they wrote a book together titled The Good Fight: Wanting to Leave, Choosing to Stay and the Powerful Practice for Loving Faithfully.
Earlier this week, we reported that Meagan Good put us all in her business, when she responded to a follower who mentioned her skin becoming lighter. The follower wrote, “Meagan looked better dark skin,” the commenter wrote. “She not so pretty anymore she looks average…But her dark skin was above average…Why did she bleach.”
The Good Fight has been home to many great guest stars, from Jane Lynch to Alan Alda. The Thursday, May 21 episode, "The Gang Offends Everyone" welcomes another famous face: Saturday Night Live veteran Rachel Dratch.