On Wednesday March 19 2025, E! broadcasts an episode of the series Night Court!
Ready or Knot Season 1 Episode 11 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Night Court,” titled “Ready or Knot,” promises to bring a mix of humor and heartfelt moments. The storyline revolves around a chaotic wedding expo that leads to a flood of cases in the court. This unexpected situation puts the team in a unique position as they try to navigate the challenges that come with wedding planning.
Abby finds herself in the spotlight as her colleagues rally to help her plan her wedding. The episode showcases the ups and downs of wedding preparations, highlighting the excitement and stress that often accompany such events. With the court filled with wedding-related cases, the team must balance their usual duties while supporting Abby in her special plans.
Meanwhile, Dan gets introduced to a wedding planner who shows him a glimpse of a more luxurious lifestyle.
Ready or Knot Season 1 Episode 11 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Night Court,” titled “Ready or Knot,” promises to bring a mix of humor and heartfelt moments. The storyline revolves around a chaotic wedding expo that leads to a flood of cases in the court. This unexpected situation puts the team in a unique position as they try to navigate the challenges that come with wedding planning.
Abby finds herself in the spotlight as her colleagues rally to help her plan her wedding. The episode showcases the ups and downs of wedding preparations, highlighting the excitement and stress that often accompany such events. With the court filled with wedding-related cases, the team must balance their usual duties while supporting Abby in her special plans.
Meanwhile, Dan gets introduced to a wedding planner who shows him a glimpse of a more luxurious lifestyle.
- 3/19/2025
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
The excitement is building for the upcoming episode of “Night Court,” titled “Ready or Knot.” Set to air on March 19, 2025, at 1:30 Pm on E!, this episode promises a mix of laughter and wedding chaos. When a wedding expo takes a turn for the worse, the court finds itself inundated with a flood of cases. The team must navigate the chaos while also helping Abby plan her own wedding, adding a personal touch to the courtroom antics.
As the episode unfolds, viewers will see Abby juggling her responsibilities while trying to create the perfect wedding. The stress of planning a wedding can be overwhelming, and Abby’s friends step in to lend a hand. Meanwhile, Dan gets a taste of the high life when a wedding planner introduces him to the finer things. His experiences may lead to some unexpected and humorous moments, showcasing his character’s charm and quirks.
As the episode unfolds, viewers will see Abby juggling her responsibilities while trying to create the perfect wedding. The stress of planning a wedding can be overwhelming, and Abby’s friends step in to lend a hand. Meanwhile, Dan gets a taste of the high life when a wedding planner introduces him to the finer things. His experiences may lead to some unexpected and humorous moments, showcasing his character’s charm and quirks.
- 3/11/2025
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
A consortium of orgs are teaming to provide free self-tape home kits for actors who were displaced by the L.A. wildfires.
Casting Workbook has teamed with The Bridge for Actors, Iama Theatre Company, and Ship Bob to provide 75 kits for actors that include ring lights, backdrops, and tripods.
“We’ve heard from so many actors who lost their homes or can’t return because of the danger and toxic smoke damage,” according to a joint statement from Anna Lamadrid and Alyshia Ochse from The Bridge for Actors and Put Me On Self-Tape. “This collaboration is about ensuring they have the tools they need to keep working, no matter where they are.”
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The Self-Tape Home-Kits will be shipped directly from Casting Workbook’s Chicago warehouse, with Ship Bob covering the cross-country shipping costs to Iama Theatre Company.
Casting Workbook has teamed with The Bridge for Actors, Iama Theatre Company, and Ship Bob to provide 75 kits for actors that include ring lights, backdrops, and tripods.
“We’ve heard from so many actors who lost their homes or can’t return because of the danger and toxic smoke damage,” according to a joint statement from Anna Lamadrid and Alyshia Ochse from The Bridge for Actors and Put Me On Self-Tape. “This collaboration is about ensuring they have the tools they need to keep working, no matter where they are.”
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The Self-Tape Home-Kits will be shipped directly from Casting Workbook’s Chicago warehouse, with Ship Bob covering the cross-country shipping costs to Iama Theatre Company.
- 1/23/2025
- by The Deadline Team
- Deadline Film + TV
If I have one complaint about the critically acclaimed first season of Hulu's "This Fool," it's how masculine it is. Yes, there are a handful of women characters, but we don't see much of their interiority or get their fully formed individual storylines. They are all constricted to relationship roles - the main character's mom and his girlfriend. My issue lies in the show's outlook as well - it's a decidedly male aesthetic. To be clear, "This Fool" isn't a misogynistic show by any means, just one focused on a guy and his cousin.
The problem, of course, is that male creators, directors, and actors over-index in movies and TV. They've long been able to share their perspectives with the world. This gets even more complicated when you layer in race and ethnicity. Latinas are among the least represented segments of the population when compared to our actual numbers in the US.
The problem, of course, is that male creators, directors, and actors over-index in movies and TV. They've long been able to share their perspectives with the world. This gets even more complicated when you layer in race and ethnicity. Latinas are among the least represented segments of the population when compared to our actual numbers in the US.
- 7/28/2023
- by Cristina Escobar
- Popsugar.com
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As 2022 drew to a close, some stars and Hollywood executives leaned into the luxury of staying home for the holidays, while many others ventured further afield to celebrate. Among the hot spots were perennial getaway favorites Aspen, Cabo, Maui and St. Barts along with destinations from Fiji and Taiwan to Dubai and Madagascar. Here are highlights of the Hollywood crowd’s globe-trotting merrymaking.
Home in L.A.
Topping haute L.A. holiday parties was Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez’s soirée, complete with a gingerbread rendering of their Bel-Air residence, where Kim Kardashian, Jane Fonda, Billie Eilish and Vanessa Hudgens mingled. North West joined Sia to sing “Santa’s Coming for Us” at the Kardashian-Jenner Christmas Eve bash in Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker’s home in Calabasas, with Machine Gun Kelly, Addison Rae, Charli D’Amelio and Kathy Hilton among guests and red Christmas trees as decor.
As 2022 drew to a close, some stars and Hollywood executives leaned into the luxury of staying home for the holidays, while many others ventured further afield to celebrate. Among the hot spots were perennial getaway favorites Aspen, Cabo, Maui and St. Barts along with destinations from Fiji and Taiwan to Dubai and Madagascar. Here are highlights of the Hollywood crowd’s globe-trotting merrymaking.
Home in L.A.
Topping haute L.A. holiday parties was Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez’s soirée, complete with a gingerbread rendering of their Bel-Air residence, where Kim Kardashian, Jane Fonda, Billie Eilish and Vanessa Hudgens mingled. North West joined Sia to sing “Santa’s Coming for Us” at the Kardashian-Jenner Christmas Eve bash in Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker’s home in Calabasas, with Machine Gun Kelly, Addison Rae, Charli D’Amelio and Kathy Hilton among guests and red Christmas trees as decor.
- 12/31/2022
- by Ingrid Schmidt
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Nathan Fielder brought “The Rehearsal” to new heights with this week’s episode, tackling the issue of raising a (fake) child in an interfaith household on his HBO social experiment series. Angela, the subject of the show’s primary rehearsal, addressed the episode’s heated religious discussions, as well as why she chose to exit her rehearsal, in a video posted to the “Nathan for You Businessposting” Facebook group, named after Fielder’s previous Comedy Central show.
Angela, who has now appeared in four episodes of “The Rehearsal,” is a devout Christian who approached her childrearing simulation with an interest in faith-based education. But after Nathan (we’ll use his first name when referring to his on-screen persona) joins Angela’s rehearsal as a father figure, he grows intent on incorporating Judaism, his own faith, into the child’s life.
One of the most tense scenes in Episode 5 — which aired...
Angela, who has now appeared in four episodes of “The Rehearsal,” is a devout Christian who approached her childrearing simulation with an interest in faith-based education. But after Nathan (we’ll use his first name when referring to his on-screen persona) joins Angela’s rehearsal as a father figure, he grows intent on incorporating Judaism, his own faith, into the child’s life.
One of the most tense scenes in Episode 5 — which aired...
- 8/15/2022
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
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