As productions across the entertainment landscape shut down in a collective effort to flatten the curve of novel coronavirus contractions, some TV shows are finding creative ways to contribute to healthcare facilities during the crisis by looking into their props and costume collections for potentially life-saving supplies. As the number of confirmed cases in the
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Production on the majority of television and movie projects has been shut down over the past week due to concerns over the spread of the coronavirus. For a lot of television shows, that leaves uncertainty of how their seasons will end and what happens next — but they are still finding ways to help in
Get ready for another disaster in Shondaland’s Seattle, because a new Grey’s Anatomy and Station 19 crossover event is coming in January. ABC has revealed its midseason premiere schedule for the beginning of 2020, and now we know the next time the doctors at Grey-Sloan will come together with the local fire department. The schedule
When news first broke that Afton Williamson would not be returning to The Rookie for Season 2 after bringing sexual harassment allegations against a crew member and a guest star, we were all curious how her character would be written off of the show. TVLine first broke the news that Williamson’s Officer Bishop would leave
An investigation by production company Entertainment One (eOne) into claims of racial and sexual harassment on the set of The Rookie found that allegations made by Afton Williamson, who left the show earlier this year, were not consistent with findings, and no unlawful or inappropriate behavior took place. “We take all allegations of inappropriate conduct
Following the news that Afton Williamson will not be returning for Season 2 of ABC’s The Rookie after the sexual harassment allegations she brought against a crew member and a guest star, we’ve now learned how her character will be written off of the show. According to TVLine — who first broke the news —