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Melanie Lynskey Reveals Her 6-Year-Old Daughter Has a Peculiar Reaction to Her Ex-Husband
Melanie Lynskey Reveals Her 6-Year-Old Daughter Has a Peculiar Reaction to Her Ex-Husband

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Melanie Lynskey Reveals Her 6-Year-Old Daughter Has a Peculiar Reaction to Her Ex-Husband

Melanie Lynskey just shared the most peculiar detail about her daughter, and it just shows she gave birth to an adorable, curious kiddo! On the June 26 episode of the Drama Queens podcast, Lynskey talked about a plethora of subjects, including how her daughter is oddly 'fascinated' by her ex-husband, Jimmi Simpson. More from SheKnows All About Mariska Hargitay's Biological Dad Nelson Sardelli & How She Learned the Truth About His Identity Fun fact: before Lynskey married Jason Ritter, she was married before to actor Simpson, known for his roles in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Zodiac, and Unhinged. They met in 2001 while filming Rose Red, and dated soon after. They married in 2007 after a two-year engagement, and were together until 2012 when Lynskey filed for divorce. However, fret not, they're still pals to this day, referring to each other as 'wonderful' or 'dear friend,' per The List. But back to Lynskey's daughter: she's 'fascinated' by Simpson. 'My daughter is, like, fascinated with him. I accidentally see the ex-husband in front of her one day, she was like, 'Mommy,' and she was like, 'Did you kiss him?' I said, yeah. I sure did. Bunch of times,' the Candy star said during the appearance. For those who don't know, Lynskey and Ritter started dating in 2013, later getting engaged in Feb 2017. They later married in 2020. They welcomed a daughter in 2018, but didn't announce it until 2019; and have yet to release her name to the public to keep her privacy. In a previous interview with People, the Yellowjackets star talked about how much she loves being a mom. 'I feel so fortunate to have my daughter, and I love her,' she said. 'It's like the joy of my life. Every day, I'm like, 'Thank you, thank you, thank you for this child.' I want to spend every minute with her.' Before you go, click to see more celebrity kids following in their parents' acting footsteps. Best of SheKnows Here's Where Your Favorite Celebrity Parents Are Sending Their Kids to College Bird Names Are One of the Biggest Baby Name Trends for Gen Beta (& We Found 20+ Options) These Are the 36 Celebrities with the Most Kids

Matlock Duo Sing Us a Li'l Something, Rave That ‘Everyone' Now Wants to Appear on the CBS Hit — WATCH
Matlock Duo Sing Us a Li'l Something, Rave That ‘Everyone' Now Wants to Appear on the CBS Hit — WATCH

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Matlock Duo Sing Us a Li'l Something, Rave That ‘Everyone' Now Wants to Appear on the CBS Hit — WATCH

Matlock co-stars Skye P. Marshall and Jason Ritter make a bit of beautiful music together at the top of the TVLine red carpet video above. After harmonizing a few bars and then amazingly speaking in totally perfect unison, the on-screen exes got to revisiting some of the freshman CBS hit's biggest twists. More from TVLine In NCIS: Origins Season 2, Will Gibbs Go From 'Probie' to Assertive Agent? EP Previews 'Honest' Evolution Ahead FBI: International Co-Creator Reacts to Cancellation, Believes It 'Had Nothing to Do With the Quality' of Spinoff Matlock Season 2 Video: Stars Preview 'Storms Colliding' for Dad-to-Be Billy, 'So Much Trouble' for Sarah When Olympia in Season 1's antepenultimate hour confronted 'Matlock' with the litany of lies told by one Madeline Kingston, 'It was like going into the ring with Tyson,' Marshall says of the instantly iconic two-hander with the Kathy Bates. 'There were no other actors, it was just me and Kathy Bates in the room,' the actress tells TVLine West Coast Bureau Chief Dave Nemetz in the video above. 'I just had to breathe outside of that [office] door, and every time I walked in was very much, 'Don't try to nail it, just be honest. Just listen to what she's saying and respond wholeheartedly.'' As Marshall notes, 'It's the not acting, that's what makes great performances.' Matlock Boss Talks Finale's Big Reveal, If [Spoiler] Will Be Back for Season 2 View List Ritter then steps up to survey Julian's 'incredibly complicated relationship' with his father, Senior, who 1) passed Julian over for a promotion to partner 2) years after tasking him with stealing a legal document that was damning for Welbrexa, Jacobson Moore's Big Pharma client. 'As much as Senior drives him crazy, as much as he's been hurt by Senior, I think there's a part of [Julian] that still would love Senior to say, 'I'm proud of you, son,' one time,' Ritter posits. But will that longing for approval get in the way of Julian possibly allying with Olympia and Matty to pin the Welbrexa cover-up on Senior in Season 2? 'It's going to be fascinating seeing what happens next season,' Ritter ventures. 'I can't wait to see what the writers come up with.' To hear Marshall tell it, scores of other actors also would love to wield the Matlock writers' words, coming off the not-a-reboot's success as the TV season's most-watched new program. Whereas everyone, when the show was first announced in spring 2024, mocked the need for a 'reboot' of the late-1980s Andy Griffith courtroom drama, 'Now everyone's like, 'Can I please get on Matlock?!' says Marshall. 'Matlock means something completely different now, in such a short time,' she attests. Showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman 'flipped' the script on everyone, while executive producer Eric Christian Olsen, who had rights to Matlock and brought them to Urman, 'hit a lottery,' Marshall marvels. 'He built a universe for us and brought all of us together. I feel like we're the Avengers!' Want scoop on , or for any other TV show? Shoot an email to InsideLine@ and your question may be answered via Matt's Inside Line! Best of TVLine Yellowjackets' Tawny Cypress Talks Episode 4's Tai/Van Reunion: 'We're All Worried About Taissa' Vampire Diaries Turns 10: How Real-Life Plot Twists Shaped Everything From the Love Triangle to the Final Death Vampire Diaries' Biggest Twists Revisited (and Explained)

POKER FACE Recap: (S02E10) The Big Pump
POKER FACE Recap: (S02E10) The Big Pump

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POKER FACE Recap: (S02E10) The Big Pump

Poker Face Season 2 Episode 10, 'The Big Pump,' is another delightful outing in a hot streak for this series. Charlie tries desperately to stay out of chaos' orbit, but it always finds her. This time, she has a murder-solving buddy as Alex eagerly dives into the mystery of Rodney's death. Patti Harrison is such a fun addition to this show. I sincerely hope she sticks around. Charlie needs friends, y'all. RELATED: Read our recap of the previous Poker Face episode, 'A New Lease on Death' Poker Face, 'The Big Pump' We open on a gym in Brooklyn — The Brick House. The owner, Frank 'Brick' Bricatino (Cliff 'Method Man' Smith), breaks a new deadlift record. Everyone cheers, save Rodney Schomburg (Jason Ritter), who looks envious as he lifts weights. Later, Rodney asks Brick for 'the good stuff.' He knows Brick sells steroids to certain patrons. I mean, look at those gains. Brick is appalled. He would never sling juice in his establishment, where everything is natural. POKER FACE — 'The Big Pump' Season 2 Episode 10 — Pictured: Jason Ritter as Rodney — (Photo by: Ralph Bavaro/PEACOCK) However, Rodney tells Brick that his high school reunion is fast approaching, and his former bully is now a firefighter. He's essentially paid to get jacked. Brick sympathizes with Rodney and vows to procure 'the good stuff' for him. The Good Stuff After this, Brick's wife, Lily (Natasha Leggero), delivers his lunch. Brick pores over the stack of bills on his desk. This place is a money pit. He refuses to ask Lily's father for more financial assistance. So, he urges Lily to snag more of the good stuff. This little side hustle helps pay the bills. So, what exactly is the good stuff? Breast milk. Lily works at the Brooklyn Birth Center. Hey, it really is natural. RELATED: Poker Face Season 2: Our 6 Dream Guest Stars Later, Lily learns that Brick plans to give the breast milk to Rodney to help with his gains. Lily informs Brick that Rodney is a health inspector. Rodney claims he's not averse to using steroids, but he might draw the line at illegally obtained breast milk. So, Brick decides to offer Rodney something else — pea protein powder. Next, Rodney realizes the other dudes' 'good stuff' looks different than his. Also, he's not putting on mass like they are. He surreptitiously sniffs their bottles and clocks the breast milk. Busted! That evening, Rodney confronts Brick. Rodney will use his power as a health inspector to shut this place down. POKER FACE — Season 2 Episode 10, 'The Big Pump' — Pictured: (l-r) Jason Ritter, Method Man -— (Photo by: Ralph Bavaro/PEACOCK) The Karate Health Inspector Brick grabs the bottle of breast milk and dumps it down the drain of a water fountain. There, problem solved. Evidence erased. However, Rodney is all fired up. He's rather good at his job, too. Brick places a hand on his shoulder, trying to defuse the situation. Rodney punches Brick in the face a few times before resorting to kicks. Yes, Rodney is a black belt in karate. Brick remarks that Rodney is more of a lean body type, not one to bulk up. RELATED: Russian Doll Season 2 Thoughtfully Explores Motherhood and Trauma The pair duke it out. Rodney tosses weights at Rodney, who ducks out of the way. The smartwatch he wears blares notifications about Brick smashing new exercise records as they fight. Suddenly, Brick tosses a discus, which thwacks Rodney in the throat. Ouch. Brick grabs Rodney as he collapses, realizing what he's done. Rodney croaks out at Brick is 'f*cked' before he dies. Then, Brick scrambles to cover his tracks. He puts everything he used to fight Rodney back in their respective places. He wipes his fingerprints off the barbell and grabs Rodney's hand to put the latter's DNA all over it. Brick places Rodney's body underneath the barbell before dropping it on his neck, making it look like a lifting accident. Brick zips out of the room as a few regulars discover Rodney. Stiff Necks and Coffee Cups Flashback time — Charlie (Natasha Lyonne) wakes up in Good Buddy's apartment. She looks thrilled to have slept in an actual bed. Charlie stretches ever so slightly and yawns, throwing her spine out of alignment. We hear the deafening crack. RELATED: Geek Girl Authority Crush of the Week: Mabel Mora Charlie lumbers outside the apartment complex to find Noreen (Myra Lucretia Taylor) in her usual spot on the corner. She asks Noreen if she can recommend a chiropractor. Noreen doesn't know anyone, and wouldn't disclose a recommendation if she could. She's no fan of Charlie. Charlie also runs into Ted (Kareem Rahma), the man who purchased Anne's penthouse. Charlie makes her way to the local cafe, where she reunites with Alex (Harrison). She offers to pay for Alex's coffee order. It's all about paying it forward, right? Charlie scans the flyers on the bulletin board for any help with her spine, only to discover one for Brick's gym. One of Brick's offerings is spinal realignment. After this, Brick realigns Charlie's spine. However, he claims it's a temporary solution. Charlie will need to work on her posture by strengthening her core to ensure she doesn't reinjure herself. Alex persuades Charlie to sign up for a gym membership at The Brick House. Brick gives them their complimentary smartwatches. Always Have a Spotter Then, Alex and Charlie meet Rodney, who gets his flirt on with Alex. He tells Alex that it's unwise to lift the barbell without a spotter. He becomes 'friends' with Alex by bumping his smartwatch against hers. Now, they can peek at each other's exercise routines and gym accomplishments. Charlie doesn't want to become watch friends. She's content with vaping while lifting her five-pound weights. A queen. It's at this moment that Rodney notices the bottle of breast milk. And, well, we know what happens next. RELATED: Read our Russian Doll recaps The following morning, Charlie and Alex return to the gym for leg day. Brick and Lily are outside, addressing Rodney's unfortunate passing (murder) to the crowd of gym patrons. Brick plans to close the gym so the authorities can conduct their investigation. POKER FACE — 'The Big Pump' Season 2 Episode 10 — Pictured: (l-r) Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cale, Patti Harrison as Alex — (Photo by: Ralph Bavaro/PEACOCK) Charlie and Alex return to the coffee shop. Alex reminds Charlie how adamant Rodney was that she use a spotter at the barbell. Charlie counters that Rodney was flirting with her. She gently asks Alex not to pry any further into Rodney's death. Charlie has been down this road one too many times. It always ends with her getting kidnapped by the mob, getting locked in an incinerator or squaring off against an alligator on cocaine. Kevin Is Mad Charlie adds that she's now in lone wolf mode. She's not in the market for new friends. However, Alex is, and she's lonely. Aw. The two part ways. Meanwhile, the police conclude that Rodney's death was a tragic accident. They give Brick the go-ahead to reopen the gym. After this, Brick asks Lily for more breast milk. Lily refuses to supply him, citing that she doesn't want the cops on her tail. RELATED: The Best True Crime Shows on Netflix So, Brick grabs the last bottle of breast milk from his mini fridge. He sees a warning label on the back about microwaving breast milk or infant formula. Brick zeroes in on 'infant formula.' Brick sells soy-based infant formula to his gym customers while pretending it's breast milk. The fellas notice something different about it. It's also giving them tummy troubles. POKER FACE — 'The Big Pump' Season 2 Episode 10 — Pictured: (l-r) Cliff 'Method Man' Smith as Brick, Natasha Leggero as Lily -— (Photo by: Ralph Bavaro/PEACOCK) Charlie rejoins Alex for leg day. They watch as Kevin (Laith Wallschleger), one of the gym bros, confronts Brick about the breast milk. Brick reminds Kevin that each batch is different, depending on the mother's diet. Alex and Charlie ask Brick why Kevin is so upset. Brick lies, claiming Kevin's mad that the pull-down machine is broken. What Changed? Next, Charlie confirms that said machine is, indeed, broken, but remarks that Brick was lying. That's when she tells Alex about her innate bullsh*t detector. Alex is amazed by this. She tells Charlie three things about herself to test the latter's detector. As it turns out, they're all true, which concerns Charlie. RELATED: Read our Only Murders in the Building recaps Alex believes Charlie can use this to help solve the mystery of Rodney's death. Charlie insists she doesn't get involved in murder cases anymore. That's her new vibe. Alex asks Brick about Rodney. Isn't it strange he died by barbell when he was so careful about using a spotter? Brick reminds her that the gym isn't liable regarding accidents or deaths. They all signed waivers. Charlie's Spidey senses are tingling now. So, our sleuthing duo discusses next steps. They duck into the sauna to eavesdrop on Brick introducing a new patron to the facilities. Brick declares that everything about the gym is all natural.' Alex asks if this is bullsh*t. Charlie notes that today it is, but it wasn't a few days ago. What changed? Epiphanies and Babies Alex proposes they snoop around Brick's office for evidence of murder. Unfortunately, Brick catches them in the act. Charlie lies, claiming they were searching for the sauna. At the coffee shop, Alex concludes that Brick is clean. Charlie notes that she didn't spy the collection notices on Brick's desk. While that doesn't mean he killed Rodney, it does indicate Brick's in a crunch. Charlie admits that it doesn't sit right with her. It's like scattered puzzle pieces. RELATED: Top 11 Peter Bogdanovich Films Then, Alex shows Charlie Brick's keycard, which she swiped from him. They can return to the gym that night to continue their investigation. She's all in on this. Charlie is still reluctant. Alex leaves. Charlie heads outside to track her down before returning to the coffee shop. An epiphany strikes her as the puzzle pieces start to interlock. She spies the gym bros with their 'breast milk' at a table, complaining of gastrointestinal distress. Next, Charlie spots the establishment's health score from the health inspector. She recognizes the logo from Rodney's fanny pack, noting that he was a health inspector. Charlie recalls the gym dudes clinking their bottles of breast milk together before whirling around to watch a mother feed her child breast milk from a bottle. Earlier, she ran into Kevin, and he burped. Charlie remarked that it smelled distinct. Then, the child burps. It all makes sense now. POKER FACE — 'The Big Pump' Season 2 Episode 10 — Pictured: (l-r) Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cale, Cliff 'Method Man' Smith as Brick — (Photo by: Ralph Bavaro/PEACOCK) Watch Buddies Later, Charlie confronts Brick at the gym. She finds it strange that Rodney was lifting the barbell alone. Before they part ways, she bumps her smartwatch against Brick's. Now, they're exercise buddies. Charlie heads into the sauna to snoop. She notices Brick didn't work out on Saturday, the day of Rodney's murder, even though she saw him at the gym. This means he deleted the data. Charlie checks out the leaderboard, though, and notices Brick broke a gym record at 1:55 am on the night Rodney died. RELATED: Read our Poker Face recaps So, Charlie starts 'loving' Brick's records on the leaderboard. Brick panics, realizing she's on to him. He locks her in the sauna and turns it all the way up to scorching. Poor Charlie. This is the second time this season she's been locked in something hot that'll inevitably kill her. Brick abruptly closes the gym and starts deleting his records from the leaderboard. Charlie realizes she's smartwatch friends with Alex, so she starts 'exercising.' Charlie cleverly incorporates signals into her routine, spelling out 'HELP.' However, Alex initially reads this as 'HALP.' It's enough to get her to speed toward the gym, though. Alex frees Charlie from the sweltering sauna before it kills her. Then, Brick discovers them leaving the gym. Charlie confronts him again about murdering Rodney and his attempts to cover it up. Brick starts lugging equipment at them. He cannot let them leave … alive. A Confession and a Backstory Thankfully, Lily arrives, preventing Brick from adding more murders to his ledger. Brick bursts into tears, admitting to killing Rodney. Lily embraces him while mouthing to Charlie and Alex to call the police. Later, our dynamic duo sits at the coffee shop. Charlie remarks that Alex hasn't lied once to her. She's very honest. Charlie likes this. The two are officially pals. Charlie tells Alex the story of what brought her to NYC, and folks, it's a murder-filled one. Poker Face drops new episodes every Thursday on Peacock. KNIVES OUT 3 Reveals First Look of Benoit Blanc With Long Hair Contact: [email protected] What I do: I'm GGA's Managing Editor, a Senior Contributor, and Press Coordinator. I manage, contribute, and coordinate. Sometimes all at once. Joking aside, I oversee day-to-day operations for GGA, write, edit, and assess interview opportunities/press events. Who I am: Before moving to Los Angeles after studying theater in college, I was born and raised in Amish country, Ohio. No, I am not Amish, even if I sometimes sport a modest bonnet. Bylines in: Tell-Tale TV, Culturess, Sideshow Collectibles, and inkMend on Medium. Critic: Rotten Tomatoes, CherryPicks, and the Hollywood Creative Alliance.

Matlock Season 2 Video: Stars Preview ‘Storms Colliding' for Dad-to-Be Billy, ‘So Much Trouble' for Sarah
Matlock Season 2 Video: Stars Preview ‘Storms Colliding' for Dad-to-Be Billy, ‘So Much Trouble' for Sarah

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Matlock Season 2 Video: Stars Preview ‘Storms Colliding' for Dad-to-Be Billy, ‘So Much Trouble' for Sarah

CBS' Matlock closed out its hit freshman run with several cliffhangers, including for the supporting characters toiling away at Jacobson Moore. Yes, we were left to wonder what Olympia (played by Skye. P. Marshall) will with her discovery, accompanied by an all-out confession/defense, that Julian (Jason Ritter) — acting on Senior's (Beau Bridges) orders — in fact stole the damning Welbrexa study that Matty (Kathy Bates), Edwin and Alfie spent all of Season 1 chasing down. More from TVLine Save the Dates: Brett Goldstein's Apple Movie, Hallmark's Christmas at Sea and More Casting News: black-ish Star Joins Boston Blue, Carrie TV Series Adds 14 and More Fire Country Season 4: It's a 'Mystery' How Gabriela Will Be Written Out, Say Co-Stars - WATCH Additionally, we and Matty were most unexpectedly introduced to a man (played by Sons of Anarchy's Niko Nicotera) who suspects he is Alfie's father. But wait, there's more drama simmering heading into Season 2! Because Billy's (David Del Rio) jaw dropped to the floor when on-and-off girlfriend Claudia (Bella Ortiz) announced to him that she is pregnant. Meanwhile, Sarah (Leah Lewis) is oblivious to the fact that workplace rival Simone (Andrea Londo) is quietly looking into how Sarah landed gym owner Dino as her first client. (As Matlock showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman told TVLine, 'you can't take a case in a giant law firm without going through the proper channels…. it's a fireable offense, so that's what's at stake.') Speaking with TVLine in the red carpet video above, Del Rio shares how he and wife Katherine were expecting their second child when he learned that Billy would suddenly be a dad himself. 'This will be the first character I've ever played that has to deal with fatherhood,' he notes, 'and to be in an environment such as the law game is going to be a real nice 'two thunderstorms colliding.' As an actor, you want your circumstances to be delicious.' Lewis in turn affirms that 'Simone is going to make so much trouble' for Sarah, which 'breaks my heart! 'Sarah has been working he ass off for one thing this whole season and finally gets it, but of course the way she went about it [was wrong],' she adds. With her rival now hot on her scent, 'I'm excited to see Simone pull out more intensity from Sarah, and see them fight tooth and nail.' The two then proceed to sing Londo's praises, and the spice and humor she brings to the role of Simone. Want scoop on , or for any other TV show? Shoot an email to InsideLine@ and your question may be answered via Matt's Inside Line! Best of TVLine Yellowjackets' Tawny Cypress Talks Episode 4's Tai/Van Reunion: 'We're All Worried About Taissa' Vampire Diaries Turns 10: How Real-Life Plot Twists Shaped Everything From the Love Triangle to the Final Death Vampire Diaries' Biggest Twists Revisited (and Explained)

Jason Ritter Explained Why He Had 'This Weird Feeling Of Connection' To Beau Bridges Before Working With Him On Matlock, And It Involves Dad John Ritter
Jason Ritter Explained Why He Had 'This Weird Feeling Of Connection' To Beau Bridges Before Working With Him On Matlock, And It Involves Dad John Ritter

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Jason Ritter Explained Why He Had 'This Weird Feeling Of Connection' To Beau Bridges Before Working With Him On Matlock, And It Involves Dad John Ritter

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. After a season of legal twists and family strife, the relationship between Beau Bridges and Jason Ritter's Matlock father and son characters is at a crossroads in the 2025 TV schedule. In real life, though, the collaborators are actually quite friendly. Part of the reason for that is because of a strange way that the late great John Ritter and Bridges would be included in a lot of the same conversations. During a Paley Center event on behalf of Matlock's early campaign for the upcoming 2025 Emmys, Ritter admitted that his paternal figure on CBS' hit legal drama bore a striking resemblance to his actual father. Through a TikTok video clipped from this panel interview, Jason Ritter shared as much with this anecdote: You know, there's this strange thing, when Beau was cast, throughout my entire childhood in my life, my dad and Beau would get mistaken for each other all the time. And there is a bit of a physical similarity. I can kind of see where the man behind Matlock's treacherous yet tragic lawyer is coming from. Which is funny, because at first I was kind of resistant to the idea, as John Ritter and Beau Bridges both have their own trademark smiles. Paramount Plus: from $7.99 a month/$79.99 a yearWhether it's the Essential plan at $7.99 a month, or the Showtime inclusive/ad-free Premium plan from $12.99 a month, a Paramount+ subscription is never a bad idea. With both classic and modern runs of Matlock ready for viewing, the courtroom drama fun doesn't have to end for some time. Though I hear those Yellowstone shows are also might fine, should you want to switch things up. View Deal But as if he was ready to fight off any challenges to that claim, Jason Ritter shared this next piece of the tale that cites a compelling piece of evidence you don't need a Paramount+ subscription to enjoy. He said: …my dad, one time, got a fan letter from someone who had listed all of these things that he had done and the performances that they loved and said, 'Could you please sign the enclosed picture?' It was Beau Bridges on the beach. So I already had this weird feeling of connection to him. Now if you pull up that very photo from decades earlier that Mr. Ritter mentioned, it shows the shaggy-haired smoke show that is Beau Bridges, smiling away on the beach. That particular mane of hair is what swayed me in the end, because between that and The Millers star's high-wattage smile, Beau absolutely looks like our beloved Three's Company icon. And now that scene where Bridges' Matlock character mourns his brother kind of hits harder for me, because John Ritter playing that role could have been spectacularly funny. (Which is, of course, no slight against Beau's actual brother, the equally legendary Jeff Bridges.) You watch all of Beau Bridges and Jason Ritter's Season 1 antics on Paramount+. Don't forget that CBS' 2025-2026 fall TV lineup is still waiting to provide a date for Matlock Season 2 to kick off and bring Kathy Bates back to the TV fold in grand fashion.

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