"The delivery of the episode was set to be delivered at a specific date and we had to shut down before they hit that date"
18.04.2020 - 01:25 / etcanada.com
Things are about to get emotional for the “Will & Grace” gang, once again as the series comes to an end.
In a brand new sneak peek of the upcoming finale on Global, stars Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Megan Mullally and Sean Hayes prepare to say goodbye to their beloved characters for a second time.
“We are sitting in the set of ‘Will & Grace’ during our very last season, and we mean it this time,” Messing says in the new teaser.
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"The delivery of the episode was set to be delivered at a specific date and we had to shut down before they hit that date"
A whole lot is going down in the Season 2 finale of The Conners, and a few members of the family can count on having their worlds rocked when some big news gets announced. TV Guide has an exclusive sneak peek at some of what's on deck for "Bridge Over Troubled Conners," and, as you can see in the clip, what's about to happen is no less than disruptive for the whole clan.
The Conner family hasn't exactly had an easy year — but then again, when have they ever? On the season 2 finale of, titled «Bridge Over Troubled Conners,» Darlene () and Ben () are excited to finally be making real strides in moving in together.
Ever since we got the first look at the two-part Season 3 finale of 9-1-1, we've been pretty worried about Athena Grant (Angela Bassett), who is shown being carted away on a stretcher with her face bloodied, bruised, and swollen in the preview. Now, thanks to this exclusive sneak peek at Monday's episode, "Powerless," we have even more reason to fear for Athena's well-being.
If this exclusive preview clip tells us anything, it's that the Season 3 finale of Good Girls, titled "Synergy", has some big questions to answer.
It's The Big Bang Theory canon that Sheldon Cooper started college at age 11, and our boy young Sheldon (Iain Armitage) is right there. As we saw earlier in Season 3, Sheldon wants to go to Caltech after paying a visit to the school; and in the finale, Sheldon learns that Caltech wants him, too. He also finds out that someone was keeping that fact a secret, as this exclusive sneak peek shows.
It looks like God Friended Me's mysterious God account is in serious trouble. We don't know why Corey (Cornelius Smith Jr.), the man behind the account's original algorithm, is out to destroy it, but his sabotage is working faster than expected, and it's now up to the God Squad to find a way to stop it before time runs out.
By Will Thorne
Warning: Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you haven’t watched Thursday’s series finale of “Will & Grace”. Everyone else, you may proceed…
Gotta admit, that was not exactly what we were expecting. Will & Grace just said goodbye with its second series finale, and if you were hoping to see the birth of either Will or Grace's kids, you are out of luck. If you were hoping to finally meet Karen's husband Stan, you are out of luck.
It's time to say goodbye to, again.
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The Lyons have one last hit record on their hands.
If you're in need of a pick-me-up, Kidd's (Miranda Rae Mayo) empowering speech in Chicago Fire's season finale just might do the trick. In an exclusive sneak peek at Wednesday's episode, airing at 9/8c on NBC, the headstrong firefighter imparts some vital knowledge to her Girls on Fire trainees, and those sound words are sure to brighten your day.
Friendly exes? Not so fast. The last time Ethan (Brian Tee) and April (Yaya DaCosta) were in the same room on Chicago Med, he was letting him know that the relationship was done — he left their apartment and told her to take as long as she needed to move out.
Modern Family has come to an end. After 11 seasons, the Pritchett/Dunphy/Tucker/Marshall clan all said goodbye with a two-part finale tonight, and when we say that, we mean they literally all did a lot of saying goodbye, over and over and over again. Pretty much everyone is headed somewhere new, whether it's Switzerland, Colombia, Missouri, Oregon, or just a new apartment, but it was Mitch and Cam who kept almost leaving throughout the finale.