Showing posts with label Schedule. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Schedule. Show all posts

Monday, January 15, 2018

Chelsea Houska Changes Daughter"s Name, Visitation Schedule with Adam Lind

One of the most adorable kids in the entire Teen Mom universe has got to be Aubree Lind, right?!


(Actually, we don’t feel comfortable ranking the adorableness of the kids, because they are all as precious as can be, but let’s just go with it.)



Aubree is smart, sassy, funny, and so very, very cute. She’s a great big sister to Watson, and it’s clear from watching Teen Mom 2 that she’s a super sweet kid.


But there’s one thing that she’s not these days …


And that’s a Lind.


Yep, after years of talking about it, Chelsea Houska has finally made it happen: she’s gone to court to change Aubree’s name!


Last month, we discussed how Chelsea and Adam had a court date to go over the name change and a new visitation schedule, and that date was last week.



According to a new report from The Ashley’s Reality Roundup, the judge agreed to the name change, and now Aubree’s last name has gone from Lind to Lind-DeBoer.


As for the visitation issue … well, that’s a little more complicated.


If you’ve been keeping up with Adam for the past year or so, ever since he officially quit filming for Teen Mom 2, you know that things haven’t been that great for him.


Back in the spring, he failed a court-ordered drug test after having been found with a “substantial” amount of meth in his system.


The drug test was done shortly before a scheduled weekend with his youngest daughter, Paislee — meaning that he very well could have been high around his kids.



In addition to the drugs, Adam’s been arrested multiple times on domestic violence charges in the past few months.


His ex-girlfriend has even said that he’s not only been violent towards others — he’s also threatened to kill himself more than once.


He’s obviously not doing well in any sense, right?


Still, according to his agreement with Chelsea, he got visits with Aubree every other weekend. The visits took place at his parents’ home, where they supervised.


Yeah, as of this latest court date, that’s not happening anymore.



Now, Adam will only be allowed to see Aubree at an actual visitation center. She’ll still go see his parents, but it’ll only be once a month.


Adam will not be permitted to be around for those visits.


A source claims that “Adam’s parents were not happy about the changes made,” and that “they are very upset.”


Which is weird, because you’d think they’d be upset about their son being a violent meth addict, not about the court doing something to protect their granddaughter from that.


It seems that even Adam himself wasn’t all that upset about the new changes. He reportedly agreed to everything without anyone even having to testify.



And if you’d be curious to see an Adam who’s actually easy to deal with, don’t worry — MTV cameras were there in the courtroom.


The source says that “This was the first time Chelsea and members of the production crew have seen Adam in a long time, and they were shocked by his appearance.”


“He has lost a lot of weight, and appeared pale with dark circles under his eyes. He did not look like he’s in a good place.”


Apparently Adam didn’t hang around after the hearing at all, but during the hearing, “He told the judge that he currently has no job and hasn’t worked anywhere in a year.”


“He also confirmed that he has no vehicle.”



While it’s upsetting to see Adam in such a terrible place, it’s wonderful that Chelsea has taken these steps to protect Aubree, and to make her happy.


Also, it looks like the next season of Teen Mom 2 is shaping up to be pretty darn juicy …


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Thursday, May 19, 2016

The CW Announces Fall Schedule: Super Moves Ahead!

The CW is at once the most static network on television and also the one with the most changes on tap.


First, it renewed every single show on its schedule…



… but now it has announced a fall lineup that looks completely different from the one that is about to finish off its 2015-2016 run.


For starters, Supergirl is taking the unusual step of changing networks, going from CBS to The CW for Season 2, yet remaining on Monday nights.


It will be followed by Jane the Virgin.


On Tuesdays, The Flash also remains at 8 p.m., but it will precede one of the network’s four new programs, No Tomorrow.


Similarly, Arrow will kick off Wednesday evenings, new series Frequency at 9 p.m.


On Thursday, Supernatural is once again off to a new night, following D.C.’s Legends of Tomorrow.


The Vampire Diaries will air at 8 p.m. on Fridays (amidst talk this will be the final season) and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend shifts to Fridays at 9 p.m.


Says network President Mark Pedowitz via press release:


“The CW has become known as the home of the best, most creative series on broadcast television, in a range of genres that appeal to the most balanced audience of any broadcast network, and the series we have for next season will absolutely continue to fit that bill.”



Here is your full look at the new CW lineup:


MONDAY


8:00-9:00 PM SUPERGIRL (New Network)


9:00-10:00 PM JANE THE VIRGIN


TUESDAY


8:00-9:00 PM THE FLASH


9:00-10:00 PM NO TOMORROW (New Series)


WEDNESDAY


8:00-9:00 PM ARROW


9:00-10:00 PM FREQUENCY (New Series)


THURSDAY


8:00-9:00 PM DC’S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW


9:00-10:00 PM SUPERNATURAL (New Night)


FRIDAY


8:00-9:00 PM THE VAMPIRE DIARIES


9:00-10:00 PM CRAZY EX-GIRLFRIEND (New Night)

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

CBS Reveals Fall Schedule: Look Who"s Back!

On Tuesday night, Michael Weatherly said goodbye to NCIS viewers.


But he’s about to say hello once again this fall.



CBS has unveiled its upcoming fall schedule, placing Weatherly new series, Bull, in a prime timeslot:


It will air at 9 p.m. on Tuesdays, right after NCIS and right before NCIS: New Orleans.


(It’s also worth noting that Bull will tell the origin story of Dr. Phil McGraw. We’re not kidding. That’s what the show is about.)


Elsewhere on the docket: Joel McHale will return in a new sitcom… NCIS: Los Angeles is off to Sunday nights… and the following programs will premiere in early 2017:


Training Day, Doubt, Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, The Amazing Race and Undercover Boss.


Supergirl, meanwhile, will be back for a second season, but on The CW; while Limitless is being shopped to other buyers and has not officially been canceled.


But the future looks grim.



Here is a look at the new CBS fall lineup:


MONDAY
8 pm The Big Bang Theory
8:30 Kevin Can Wait (New Show)
9 pm 2 Broke Girls
9: 30 The Odd Couple
10 pm Scorpion


MONDAY (after Thursday Night Football concludes in late October)
8 pm Kevin Can Wait
8:30 Man With a Plan (New Show)
9 pm 2 Broke Girls
9: 30 The Odd Couple
10 pm Scorpion


TUESDAY
8 pm NCIS
9  pm Bull (New Show)
10 pm NCIS: New Orleans


WEDNESDAY
8 pm Survivor
9 pm Criminal Minds
10 pm Code Black


THURSDAY
8 pm Thursday Night Football


THURSDAY (after football concludes)
8 pm The Big Bang Theory
8:30 pm The Great Indoors (New Show)
9 pm Mom
9:30 Life in Pieces
10 pm Pure Genius (New Show)


FRIDAY
8 pm MacGyver (New Show)
9 pm Hawaii Five-0
10 pm Blue Bloods


SATURDAY
8 pm Crimetime Saturday (drama series encores)
9 pm Crimetime Saturday (drama series encores)
10 pm 48 Hours


SUNDAY
7 pm 60 Minutes
8 pm NCIS: Los Angeles
9 pm Madam Secretary
10 pm Elementary


Monday, May 16, 2016

Fox Unveils New Fall Schedule: Revivals & Reboots Rule!

First, NBC.


Now, FOX.



With the 2015-2016 television season wrapping up this week, networks are already looking ahead to 2016-2017.


A day after NBC came out with its brand new schedule, FOX has now done the same, revealing a lineup that includes two small screen versions of big screen classics, as well as an announcement regarding Super Bowl 51.


It will air on February 5 and it will be proceeded by the debut of 24: Legacy.


Yes, FOX is set to air a new version of 24 without Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer. 


It’s also set to bring back Prison Break as a limited series, with all of that drama’s original stars back on board.


Scroll down for a look at what’s on tap this fall and in early 2017 on FOX..



MONDAY



8 pm Gotham



9 pm Lucifer


TUESDAY



8 pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine



8:30pm New Girl



9 pm Scream Queens


WEDNESDAY



8 pm LETHAL WEAPON
 (New Show)


9 pm Empire


THURSDAY



8 pm Rosewood



9 pm Bones


FRIDAY



8 pm Hell’s Kitchen



9 pm THE EXORCIST (New Show)


SUNDAY



7 pm NFL



7:30 pm Bob’s Burgers



8 pm The Simpsons



8:30 pm SON OF ZORN (New Show)



9 pm Family Guy



9:30 pm The Last Man on Earth


MIDSEASON SCHEDULE:


MONDAY


8 pm 24: LEGACY (New Show; Gotham returns in spring)



9 pm APB (New Show; Lucifer returns in spring)


TUESDAY



8 pm New Girl/Brooklyn Nine-Nine



8:30pm THE MICK
 (New Show)


9 pm KICKING & SCREAMING (New Show; PITCH takes over in spring)


WEDNESDAY



8 pm Lethal Weapon (SHOTS FIRED takes over in spring)



9 pm STAR (New Show; Empire returns in spring)


THURSDAY



8 pm Rosewood



9 pm PRISON BREAK


FRIDAY



8 pm MasterChef Junior



9 pm Sleepy Hollow


SUNDAY



7 pm Animation encores



7:30 pm Bob’s Burgers



8 pm The Simpsons



8:30 pm MAKING HISTORY (New Show)



9 pm Family Guy



9:30 pm The Last Man on Earth

Sunday, May 15, 2016

NBC Releases Fall Schedule: Prepare Your DVR!

NBC has become the first broadcast network to release its 2016-2017 schedule.


What new programs are on the docket? Which freshman hit is on the move for its sophomore run? Find out below…



MONDAY
8 pm The Voice
10 pm TIMELESS (New Show)


TUESDAY
8 pm The Voice
9 pm THIS IS US (New Show)
10 pm Chicago Fire


WEDNESDAY
8 pm Blindspot (New Time Slot)
9 pm Law & Order: SVU
10 pm Chicago P.D.


THURSDAY
8 pm Superstore (New Time Slot)
8:30 THE GOOD PLACE (New Show, Watch Trailer Below)
9 pm Chicago Med (New Time Slot)
10 pm The Blacklist (New Time Slot)



FRIDAY
8 pm Caught on Camera With Nick Canon
9 pm Grimm
10 pm Dateline



SATURDAY
8 pm Dateline Mysteries
10 pm Saturday Night Live (encores)


SUNDAY
7 pm Football Night in America
8:20 pm NBC Sunday Night Football


The network is going back to its classic Thursday night lineup of comedies, at least partially, while also shifting Blindspot from Monday to Wednesday.


Chicago Med is on the move. So is The Blacklist.


And The Good Place looks promising, doesn’t it?


Take a look below and various shows that will NOT be returning and sound off on which series you are most psyched for.



Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Kailyn Lowry Shares Good News: Javi Marroquin to Return From Deployment Ahead of Schedule!

It’s only been a few weeks since Javi Marroquin was deployed for a year of overseas duty with the US Air Force, but it seems that Kailyn Lowry has already received word that her husband will be returning home much sooner than expected.



It was initially reported that Javi would be out of the country (in an undisclosed location) for at least a year, but now it seems he’ll be returning sometime in either September or October – and Kailyn is planning to welcome him back in style.


Earlier this week, the 23-year-old mother of two shared a photo of a reservation at a Disney World resort.


Now, Radar Online is reporting that the trip will serve as a welcome home to Javi


“It’s for when Javi comes home,” a source tells the website. “He comes home way before they go.”


“It’s hard for Kail, but I wouldn’t say she’s sad. They’ve been through this before. It doesn’t make it any easier on her, but she understands this is part of his job and how he provides for their family.”


As recently as last month, it was widely rumored that Kailyn and Javi planned to breakup when he deployed, but now seems clear the couple is still going strong.


Stable, happy Teen Mom couples are certainly a welcome change of pace.


Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Josh Duggar: Bailing on Rehab Months Ahead of Schedule?

Last we checked on Josh Duggar, the disgraced 27-year-old husband and father had checked into rehab for sex addiction after it was revealed that he’d paid prostitutes for sex and used an Ashley Madison account to try and cheat on his wife.



As more details about Josh’s rehab were revealed, it became clear that the secretive Reformers Unanimous center in rural Illinois is more like a faith-based boot camp than a treatment facility.


Sources claimed that Josh was to spend six months atoning for his sins by putting in 10-hour days of hard labor and reflecting on his actions in marathon prayer sessions that begin as early as 4 am.


So perhaps it’s not surprising that several insiders are claiming Josh has decided to bail on the program several months ahead of schedule and will soon be headed home.


The program is reportedly broken up into 45-day segments, after each of which, residents must choose whether they’d like to re-enroll or call it quits.


Josh has yet to reach the end of his second segment, but he’s reportedly already told the center’s administrators that he believes 90 days of treatment is sufficient, and that he’s eager to get back to Arkansas in order to fix her marriage.


After spending some time with her parents in Florida, Anna Duggar has reportedly returned to Arkansas (a decision prompted in part by the fact that Josh’s dad, Jim Bob Duggar, bought her a house), and sources say she’s excited about the prospect of Josh’s early return.


So we guess this is our last chance to say: RUN, ANNA! RUN WHILE YOU STILL CAN!!!