On Saturday February 15 2025, CBS broadcasts Lucky Dog: Reunions!
Sheela Reunion Season 2 Episode 13 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Lucky Dog: Reunions,” titled “Sheela Reunion,” promises to be an exciting and heartwarming experience. This episode features an Australian cattle dog mix named Sheela, who is set to change the lives of an adventurous couple looking to embrace their retirement.
As the couple prepares for this new chapter in their lives, they are on the lookout for a furry friend to join them on their adventures. Sheela, with her energetic spirit and loving nature, seems to be the perfect match. The episode will showcase how Sheela’s playful personality can bring joy and companionship to those ready to explore the world together.
Viewers can expect to see the special bond that forms between Sheela and her new family. The episode will highlight the journey of the couple as they learn to adapt...
Sheela Reunion Season 2 Episode 13 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Lucky Dog: Reunions,” titled “Sheela Reunion,” promises to be an exciting and heartwarming experience. This episode features an Australian cattle dog mix named Sheela, who is set to change the lives of an adventurous couple looking to embrace their retirement.
As the couple prepares for this new chapter in their lives, they are on the lookout for a furry friend to join them on their adventures. Sheela, with her energetic spirit and loving nature, seems to be the perfect match. The episode will showcase how Sheela’s playful personality can bring joy and companionship to those ready to explore the world together.
Viewers can expect to see the special bond that forms between Sheela and her new family. The episode will highlight the journey of the couple as they learn to adapt...
- 2/15/2025
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
On CBS’s Lucky Dog, the satisfaction of a successful dog-human pairing is a constant. This week’s episode, “Sheela Reunion,” introduces Sheela, an Australian cattle dog mix with boundless energy. She needs an active home, and Brandon McMillan seeks to find her just that. A newly retired couple, eager for adventure, enters the picture, ready to […]
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- 2/14/2025
- by Andrew Martins
- MemorableTV
Lucky Dog: Reunions fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 2 Episode 13 episode titled Sheela Reunion!
Find out everything you need to know about the Sheela Reunion episode of Lucky Dog: Reunions, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Lucky Dog: Reunions Sheela Reunion Season 2 Episode 13 Preview
The upcoming episode titled “Sheela Reunion” of “Lucky Dog: Reunions” promises to be a heartwarming experience for dog lovers and adventure seekers alike. Airing on CBS at 11:00 Am on February 15, 2025, this episode centers around an Australian cattle dog mix named Sheela. This spirited pup is set to become the ideal companion for an adventurous couple eager to embrace their newfound retirement.
In this episode, viewers will follow the journey of Sheela as she finds her forever home with a couple who loves to explore the great outdoors. The couple is...
Find out everything you need to know about the Sheela Reunion episode of Lucky Dog: Reunions, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Lucky Dog: Reunions Sheela Reunion Season 2 Episode 13 Preview
The upcoming episode titled “Sheela Reunion” of “Lucky Dog: Reunions” promises to be a heartwarming experience for dog lovers and adventure seekers alike. Airing on CBS at 11:00 Am on February 15, 2025, this episode centers around an Australian cattle dog mix named Sheela. This spirited pup is set to become the ideal companion for an adventurous couple eager to embrace their newfound retirement.
In this episode, viewers will follow the journey of Sheela as she finds her forever home with a couple who loves to explore the great outdoors. The couple is...
- 2/8/2025
- by News
- TV Regular
In the upcoming episode of “Lucky Dog: Reunions,” titled “Sheela Reunion,” viewers can expect a heartwarming story that showcases the bond between pets and their owners. This episode, airing on Saturday, February 15, 2025, at 11:00 Am on CBS, features an Australian cattle dog mix named Sheela. Sheela is not just any dog; she is the perfect companion for a couple ready to embrace their retirement with a sense of adventure.
As the couple steps into this new chapter of their lives, they are looking for a furry friend to join them on their journeys. The episode highlights how Sheela, with her energetic spirit and friendly nature, fits seamlessly into their lives. Sheela’s playful demeanor and loyalty make her an ideal match for the couple’s active lifestyle.
Viewers will enjoy watching the transformation as Sheela finds her forever home. The episode promises to be filled with joyful moments, laughter, and...
As the couple steps into this new chapter of their lives, they are looking for a furry friend to join them on their journeys. The episode highlights how Sheela, with her energetic spirit and friendly nature, fits seamlessly into their lives. Sheela’s playful demeanor and loyalty make her an ideal match for the couple’s active lifestyle.
Viewers will enjoy watching the transformation as Sheela finds her forever home. The episode promises to be filled with joyful moments, laughter, and...
- 2/7/2025
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Weird sisters have been spinning their witchy webs in stories dating back to Greek mythology, which included a macabre trio of sisters who passed a single eye between them. There is something of that sense of a closed circle of unknowable femininity between the two teenage girls in September Says, the first film to be directed by Greek Weird Wave actor Ariane Labed, based on the 2020 novel Sisters by Daisy Johnson and set between England and Ireland.
July (Mia Tharia) is timid, a new girl at the high school where her sister September (Pascale Kann) already is marked as unruly, aggressive and peculiar, inclined to bullying; she will appoint herself as her sister’s protector. July is relieved to hang back, even when there is a hint that her sister’s control-freakery might include commanding the weather. There is a whiff of the witch about her, too.
The two girls are of Indian extraction,...
July (Mia Tharia) is timid, a new girl at the high school where her sister September (Pascale Kann) already is marked as unruly, aggressive and peculiar, inclined to bullying; she will appoint herself as her sister’s protector. July is relieved to hang back, even when there is a hint that her sister’s control-freakery might include commanding the weather. There is a whiff of the witch about her, too.
The two girls are of Indian extraction,...
- 5/23/2024
- by Stephanie Bunbury
- Deadline Film + TV
There is a subgenre that basks in the creaturely natures of girls and women. Forget the ethereal sisters of “The Virgin Suicides” for here are some hot messes. Found in the literature of Shirley Jackson, Angela Carter and Deborah Levy and in films by Josephine Decker and Luna Carmoon, this is a mode of characterisation that delights in stripping away the illusion of a “fairer sex” in order to marinate in the feminine grotesque.
Ariane Labed’s entry to this canon, her directorial feature debut “September Says,” is infused with her own history as a Greek New Wave actress. There are shades of her break-out role in Yorgos Lanthimos’ claustrophobic family drama “Dogtooth” and a callback to her animal impressions in Athina Rachel Tsangari’s sublime, underrated “Attenberg.” Otherwise, Labed follows the sketchy map laid out by Daisy Johnson’s source novel, “Sisters.”
September (Pascale Kann) is older than her...
Ariane Labed’s entry to this canon, her directorial feature debut “September Says,” is infused with her own history as a Greek New Wave actress. There are shades of her break-out role in Yorgos Lanthimos’ claustrophobic family drama “Dogtooth” and a callback to her animal impressions in Athina Rachel Tsangari’s sublime, underrated “Attenberg.” Otherwise, Labed follows the sketchy map laid out by Daisy Johnson’s source novel, “Sisters.”
September (Pascale Kann) is older than her...
- 5/21/2024
- by Sophie Monks Kaufman
- Indiewire
Even if it’s more than three and a half decades since Malayalam film’s legendary personality Prem Nazir passed away, his achievements continue to be discussed. It was on this day in 1989, that the then 62-year-old Nazir breathed his last at a hospital in Chennai.
Besides for the string of records Nazir created on the silver screen, he is always remembered by all as a down to earth person with a big heart.
Hailing from the suburban village at Chiryinkeezhu in the capital district, he first donned the grease paint in the film ‘Marumakal’ in 1952 and was unstoppable till he breathed his last.
And when he finished, he had a string of records which included the Guinness World Records for playing opposite the same heroine in 130 films (Sheela), and previously held the record for playing the lead role in a record 720 films.
He also holds two other records, for...
Besides for the string of records Nazir created on the silver screen, he is always remembered by all as a down to earth person with a big heart.
Hailing from the suburban village at Chiryinkeezhu in the capital district, he first donned the grease paint in the film ‘Marumakal’ in 1952 and was unstoppable till he breathed his last.
And when he finished, he had a string of records which included the Guinness World Records for playing opposite the same heroine in 130 films (Sheela), and previously held the record for playing the lead role in a record 720 films.
He also holds two other records, for...
- 1/16/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Senior actress Sheela Sharma, who is known for her work in shows like ‘Mahabharat’, ‘Junoon’, and others, has opened up on the rising demand of Ott projects, and shared how she thinks television is still in demand, and it is no less than any other medium.
The TV industry is going through a transition phase for the last few years due to stiff competition given by Ott platforms.
Sharing her views on the same, Sheela, who portrayed Devaki in the 1988 B. R. Chopra’s ‘Mahabharat’, said that television as a medium is still very close to audiences and it touches and reaches every household in rural and urban areas.
“Ott platforms are coming up with really good concepts. Their budget is also good and everything is nice about it. But TV would never stop. There are so many shows which people are hooked to. There are shows which have been...
The TV industry is going through a transition phase for the last few years due to stiff competition given by Ott platforms.
Sharing her views on the same, Sheela, who portrayed Devaki in the 1988 B. R. Chopra’s ‘Mahabharat’, said that television as a medium is still very close to audiences and it touches and reaches every household in rural and urban areas.
“Ott platforms are coming up with really good concepts. Their budget is also good and everything is nice about it. But TV would never stop. There are so many shows which people are hooked to. There are shows which have been...
- 1/10/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Exclusive: Permut Presentations and Merkaba Media Group have acquired the rights to Cheryl Diamond’s Nowhere Girl: A Memoir of a Fugitive Childhood which follows the author’s true story of being born a fugitive.
By the age of nine, Diamond had lived in more than a dozen countries, on five continents, under six assumed identities. She was home-schooled by her parents who were evading law enforcement and constantly on the run. While frequently changing identities and moving to different continents/countries was the norm for her growing up – as she got older, she began to realize that her life itself might be a big con. Surviving required her to escape from her family.
The team are currently exploring writers and directors as possibilities in adapting this story as a series.
Oscar nominated Hacksaw Ridge producer Permut tells us, “I was riveted by this gripping true story and feel Cheryl...
By the age of nine, Diamond had lived in more than a dozen countries, on five continents, under six assumed identities. She was home-schooled by her parents who were evading law enforcement and constantly on the run. While frequently changing identities and moving to different continents/countries was the norm for her growing up – as she got older, she began to realize that her life itself might be a big con. Surviving required her to escape from her family.
The team are currently exploring writers and directors as possibilities in adapting this story as a series.
Oscar nominated Hacksaw Ridge producer Permut tells us, “I was riveted by this gripping true story and feel Cheryl...
- 10/23/2023
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
In a world where time is marked by relentless technological advancement and rapid cultural shifts, Aachar and Co. takes us on a heartwarming journey back to the simpler times of the 1960s and 1970s in old Bangalore. Directed by Sindhu Sreenivasa Murthy, known for her comedic flair, and co-written with her fellow comedian friend Kanan Gill, the film is a lighthearted dramedy that taps into the essence of familial bonds, dreams, and the challenges of breaking societal molds.
Set against the backdrop of a bygone era, Aachar and Co. introduces us to the Aachar family, where Madhusudhan Aachar, a civil engineer with a prestigious government job, presides as the patriarch. His enviable job and position have given him a big, beautiful house, an Ambassador car, domestic workers, and a driver. His wife, Savithri, and their ten children—three sons and seven daughters—collectively represent the era’s quintessential family structure.
Set against the backdrop of a bygone era, Aachar and Co. introduces us to the Aachar family, where Madhusudhan Aachar, a civil engineer with a prestigious government job, presides as the patriarch. His enviable job and position have given him a big, beautiful house, an Ambassador car, domestic workers, and a driver. His wife, Savithri, and their ten children—three sons and seven daughters—collectively represent the era’s quintessential family structure.
- 8/28/2023
- by Anjena Pillai
- Film Fugitives
CinemaNayanthara, whose star power has made her a household name in the southern states, is making her Hindi debut alongside Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan with Atlee’s upcoming movie ‘Jawan’.Nearly 20 years into her acting career, Nayanthara — who has earned the moniker ‘Lady Superstar’ in film industries across the south — is making her Hindi debut alongside Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan with Atlee’s upcoming movie Jawan. The 38-year-old actor, who first appeared in the Malayalam film Manassinakkare with Jayaram in 2003, is no less than a household name in the southern states. The top-rated actor was crowned a ‘superstar’ due to her unrelenting commitment to female-centric films and her ability to single handedly pull audiences to theatres – a huge feat and testimony to her star power. After acting in a handful of Malayalam films, Nayanthara found her big break in Tamil cinema with her role in Chandramukhi (2005), starring superstar Rajinikanth.
- 7/10/2023
- by Balakrishna
- The News Minute
MollywoodIn recent times, many female actors like Navya Nair and Meera Jasmine who disappeared earlier, have begun floating back to films not just to play the big sister or mother, but to make their presence felt.It is somehow a comforting moment when Lalu Alex and Manju Warrier, playing father and daughter in Jo and The Boy, talk about her marriage like it is something she has to do having touched 30 years of age. When the film came out, Manju was 36, not far off her screen age. Still, the scene is comforting because it has for the longest time been the forte of men to keep playing the guy just ripe for marriage decade after decade, while women would have long left the field by 30 or would be cast all too unfairly as mothers and grandmothers of men twice their age. But Manju Warrier, a woman actor in her mid-30s,...
- 5/28/2023
- by Cris
- The News Minute
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