Ex-Corrie co-star Millie Gibson will finish out Season 14 of "Who 2.0,"
which will include yet another return for Bonnie Langford (C. Baker/S.
McCoy companion, and "The Giggle"), and give way to Varada Sethu (*Jurassic
World Dominion*)...
The biggest question will be if NBC keeps Broadway Video as the production
company for SNL after Lorne is gone. If they don’t the network can empty
out all of the staff offices and let a new EP start from scratch. They can
also slash the budget, cut back on the number of cast members, and the
I have to wonder if the thing that keeps him going is his absolute lock on NBC
late night. I’d guess that the network would look for a way to get ownership of
all of those hours back, the way CBS took the 12:30 slot away from WWP (even if
Colbert seems to co-own that now).
—Dave Sikula
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Helpful summary in the NYT of the legal issues and challenges facing NM
prosecutors in the Baldwin case. Again, unless they have some surprise
evidence that Baldwin either planted the live rounds himself, or knew there
were live rounds and used the prop gun anyway, this seems like an instance
of
I am not sure how they define stupid in Nevada (having spent a lot of time
there over the years visiting relatives, I would guess they have a high
tolerance for it) but the bar in this case is negligence, or indifference
for the safety of others. The fact that the actors union states that actors
Kevin M. (RPCV)
On Sun, Jan 21, 2024 at 2:37 PM PGage wrote:
> I am not sure how they define stupid in Nevada (having spent a lot of time
> there over the years visiting relatives, I would guess they have a high
> tolerance for it) but the bar in this case is negligence, or indifference
> for
You are right that the jury may not care about what a reasonable actor on a
set is expected to do, which is the kind of jury nullification this
prosecution is no doubt counting on. But the law does. A guilty verdict
would mean the court is imposing a new criminal standard retroactively on
Baldwin,
In Nevada, felony stupid can bring a second degree murder conviction.
Sounds like that is what the New Mexico prosecutors want to prove
On Sun, Jan 21, 2024, 12:25 PM PGage wrote:
> Helpful summary in the NYT of the legal issues and challenges facing NM
> prosecutors in the Baldwin case. Again,