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Michigan native is “walking” into a big new TV deal
Read full article: Michigan native is “walking” into a big new TV dealNot only does this Metro Detroit native help create the crazy situations you see on the show, The Walking Dead, he will also be making new shows to enjoy thanks to his new multi-year deal with AMC. Jim Barnes is a writer and co-executive producer for the hit show, and he joined Tati Amare to tell a few details about his current position and his future with the cable network. He taught himself how to write for TV and applied to workshops to tighten up his skills. Since then, Jim has written for various shows and is now looking forward to making more entertaining content for people to watch. Watch the video above to hear more about Jim Barnes and his success story!
Why you should celebrate Galentine’s Day this year
Read full article: Why you should celebrate Galentine’s Day this yearValentine’s Day is the perfect holiday to shower your significant other with kisses, chocolates and lots and lots of love, but for those of us who are single, it can be a real drag.
15 TV shows you should totally watch while quarantined
Read full article: 15 TV shows you should totally watch while quarantinedHow to watch: HuluSeasons: 5Best character: Ilana and Abbi‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’There are a ton of cop and firefighter TV shows currently on and they’re all pretty serious and intense. How to watch: HuluSeasons: 8Best character: Rosa Diaz‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’Larry Davis is a living icon, and his show “Curb Your Enthusiasm” is just as iconic. How to watch: HuluSeasons: 11Best “character”: Bethenny Frankel‘Bob’s Burgers’Need a little cartoon action while quarantined? How to watch: HuluSeasons: 10Best character: Tina Belcher‘Cheers’In the mood for a little throwback during your quarantine? How to watch: NetflixSeasons: 7Best character: TaysteeWhat will you be watching while you self-quarantine?
Roses full of thorns: ‘Bachelor’ shows don’t often produce marriages
Read full article: Roses full of thorns: ‘Bachelor’ shows don’t often produce marriagesSince “The Bachelor” first aired in 2002, only three times out of 23 seasons has the featured contestant gotten married to his winner. Lowe proposed to Giudici on the show and the couple got married less than a year later in January 2014. Arie Luyendyk Jr. and Lauren Burnham, season No. But on the season finale, viewers watched as Luyendyk essentially called off the engagement with Kufrin and started dating Burnham, the original runner-up. The couple married in 2017 and announced last May they were expecting their second child.