A possible burn? The latest episode of The Conners seemingly made a reference to former guest star Aaron Rodgers — and his controversial vaccine stance.
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Things are getting spicy on The Conners for one Jackie Harris. For the past couple episodes, Jackie (Laurie Metcalf) has been exploring being part of a throuple with Ron and Janelle, played by real-life married couple Clark Gregg and Jennifer Grey. Now, in a sneak peek exclusive to E! News, Ron and Janelle want to take the next step in their relationship with Jackie.
And it's exactly the next step you might be assuming it is. "How does this work?" Jackie wonders. "Do you go make a sandwich
.A possible burn? The latest episode of The Conners seemingly made a reference to former guest star Aaron Rodgers — and his controversial vaccine stance.
Matt Walsh is joining starting with Wednesday night’s episode, “Hot for Teacher and Writing a Wrong.” It marks the first of a three-episode arc for the 57-year-old actor, who plays a somewhat shy community college psychology professor where Becky (Lecy Goranson) attends school. He puts his job at risk when he starts a relationship with her. This situation Becky finds herself in is something the producers teased to ET earlier in the year.
season 4, and already has a growing list of incredible guest stars. Joining that roster is Timm Sharp, who will play an owner of a vegan café and bookstore named River.
John Goodman) and Louise (Katey Sagal) finally get engaged, wasted no time in seeing the couple get married in season 4. Executive producers Bruce Helford and Dave Caplan explain to ET why they wanted to see the two get hitched, why the big day was anything but perfect, and how they filmed that tornado scene.
with a live episode, is wasting no time delivering another big moment: Dan (John Goodman) and Louise’s (Katey Sagal) wedding day. The anticipated event comes after the two characters got engaged at the end of season 3 much to the delight of fans.
are back with season 4! And to kick things off, the ABC sitcom is going to broadcast live for the night as America’s favorite blue collar family continues to navigate the ongoing pandemic while dealing with breakups, sobriety and an upcoming wedding.
is going live for its season 4 premiere. ABC announced the news as part of its Television Critics Association summer press tour on Thursday, also revealing that fans can win a special opportunity to virtually appear during the episode. The cast of will perform live for both the east and west coast broadcasts of the season four premiere episode on Sept.
Marisa Roffman After the television industry shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, multicam productions had an extra barrier when considering an eventual return: what to do about the live studio audience.Traditionally, each episode would have a table read, followed by rehearsals and a day of pre-taped material before filming the bulk of the installment in front of a couple hundred people.
EXCLUSIVE: When she was 11, Mayan Lopez made her acting debut in an episode of her father George Lopez’s eponymous ABC blue-collar family sitcom. Fourteen years later, George Lopez and Mayan Lopez are set to star together in Lopez vs.
deftly handled the ups and downs of America’s favorite working-class family over the course of a standout third season and brought things to a close with an eventful finale. In a conversation with ET, executive producers Bruce Helford and Dave Caplan break down the episode, “Two Proposals, a Homecoming and a Bear,” and what it means for the likes of Dan (John Goodman), Darlene (Sara Gilbert) and D.J.
has had no shortage of guest stars this season — and tonight’s episode, “Regrets, Rehabs and Realtors,” is no different with both Brian Austin Green and Candice Bergen stopping by.
tackles intense and poignant issues with love, humor, heart, perseverance and family. Wednesday’s back-to-back episodes, “An Old Dog, New tricks and a Ticket to Ride” and “A Fast Car, a Sudden Loss and a Slow Decline,” revolving around Becky’s sobriety are no different.
, “Walden Pond, a Staycation and the Axis Powers,” proved to be a big moment for Dan (John Goodman) and Louise (Katey Sagal), just as the show’s executive producers promised.
will prove to be a big moment for Dan (John Goodman) and Louise (Katey Sagal), the show’s executive producer promises. And ET has an exclusive preview of “Walden Pond, a Staycation and the Axis Powers,” as Darlene (Sara Gilbert) gets grilled by Becky (Lecy Goranson).In the official synopsis released by ABC, “Dan feels helpless when Louise refuses to let him put himself at risk for her.
has died, ET can confirm. «With heavy hearts we regret to confirm that a member of our technical crew suffered a fatal medical event today,» read a statement from Werner Entertainment, which produces the ABC sitcom. The statement did not disclose the crew member's name.
, “Who Are Bosses, Boats and Eckart Tolle,” Darlene (Sara Gilbert) and Becky’s (Lecy Goranson) work dynamic is tested once again. In ET’s exclusive preview, Becky torments Darlene, who has been promoted to supervisor and must reprimand her sister for being late.
returns with its midseason premiere, welcoming Candice Bergen to the ABC spinoff as Barb, the sharp tongued mother of Ben (Jay R. Ferguson) who shows up and rattles her son with shocking news about their family.
tackling the pandemic.The ABC comedy returns for a third season in two weeks and a lot has changed since we last saw the family. Now, like the rest of the world, Dan (John Goodman) and the rest of the Conner clan are grappling with their new reality, as depicted in ET's exclusive premiere of the official trailer.«If it's death, I'm kissing it right on the mouth,» Dan says as he answers the doorbell.
' new neighbor.Danny Trejo, 76, drops by the ABC comedy's season 3 premiere as Tito, a neighbor of the Conners who pays a visit next door seeking some advice, but also has a surprise for Dan (John Goodman). His episode airs Wednesday, Oct.
The Conners Season 3 is set to have a ton of social commentary on the hot button tops from 2020. One of those topics will be the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.According to Pop Culture, The Roseanne sequel series will take on the election.