Are you ready for a Rookie wedding?
You can guarantee that our favorite series will do it in style, and we've been waiting for Nolan and Bailey to tie the knot for what feels like forever!
But the big Nailey wedding isn't the only thing that makes The Rookie Season 6 Episode 2 so special! It's also a milestone hour as the series celebrates an incredible 100 episodes!
These days, any series that could reach the 100th mark at all is fortunate, as far too often, great shows get ripped from our clutches before they could so much as make their mark.
But The Rookie has made its mark and some, honing in on its own distinctive style, and we can expect even more of what the show has to offer in this 100th installment.
We got that when The Rookie Season 6 Episode 1 started on an explosive note, delivering everything we love about...
You can guarantee that our favorite series will do it in style, and we've been waiting for Nolan and Bailey to tie the knot for what feels like forever!
But the big Nailey wedding isn't the only thing that makes The Rookie Season 6 Episode 2 so special! It's also a milestone hour as the series celebrates an incredible 100 episodes!
These days, any series that could reach the 100th mark at all is fortunate, as far too often, great shows get ripped from our clutches before they could so much as make their mark.
But The Rookie has made its mark and some, honing in on its own distinctive style, and we can expect even more of what the show has to offer in this 100th installment.
We got that when The Rookie Season 6 Episode 1 started on an explosive note, delivering everything we love about...
- 2/23/2024
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
Max apparently no longer gives a Rap Sh*t about the Issa Rae comedy series featuring two friends who reconnect in Miami and form a rap duo. The show has been canceled after two seasons.
A few team members have responded so far on the news.
“A real ass group of people,” showrunner Syreeta Singleton captioned an Instagram post that featured video of the show’s writing staff. “The best writers room ever. I will cherish this experience forever and ever. #seduceandscheme for life.”
Sharing a message in the comment section was costar Brittney Jefferson, who played Aleesia. “Love you! Thank you for seeing me and giving me a chance,” Jefferson wrote. “To the best show runner ever …. It was a honor Queen.”
Fans also expressed disappointment at what they viewed as an abrupt end.
Can't believe Rap Sh!t got canceled before we saw Chasity's villain arc. Before...
A few team members have responded so far on the news.
“A real ass group of people,” showrunner Syreeta Singleton captioned an Instagram post that featured video of the show’s writing staff. “The best writers room ever. I will cherish this experience forever and ever. #seduceandscheme for life.”
Sharing a message in the comment section was costar Brittney Jefferson, who played Aleesia. “Love you! Thank you for seeing me and giving me a chance,” Jefferson wrote. “To the best show runner ever …. It was a honor Queen.”
Fans also expressed disappointment at what they viewed as an abrupt end.
Can't believe Rap Sh!t got canceled before we saw Chasity's villain arc. Before...
- 1/19/2024
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Shawna and Mia are finally getting their first taste of fame in "Rap Sh!t," though they're still fighting for a spot on their own tour. In this exclusive sneak peek at season two, the estranged high school-friends-turned-rap duo (played by KaMillion and Aida Osman) get good news from their manager, Francois (Jaboukie Young-White), regarding their first-ever tour - but there's a catch. Despite their viral success and thousands of presale tickets, the pair are informed they can't perform their biggest hit, "Seduce and Scheme," because of their tour mate, headliner Reina Reign.
"That is not on the set list," he tells them and their other manager, Chasity (Jonica Booth). He adds, "We really only got room for 'Tongue,'" referring to their remixed track with Reina.
Confused about the lack of stage time, Shawna asks, "What, they can't give us 10 minutes? We have two songs."
It doesn't take long for...
"That is not on the set list," he tells them and their other manager, Chasity (Jonica Booth). He adds, "We really only got room for 'Tongue,'" referring to their remixed track with Reina.
Confused about the lack of stage time, Shawna asks, "What, they can't give us 10 minutes? We have two songs."
It doesn't take long for...
- 11/7/2023
- by Njera Perkins
- Popsugar.com
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