Jeremy Renner, Derek Webster, and Hugh Dillon in ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ season 2 episode 5 (Photo Cr: Dennis P. Mong Jr. / Paramount + © 2022 Viacom International Inc)
Mike’s office is crowded with angry family members worried about the inmates who were moved out of Tent City in the middle of the night as Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown season two episode five begins. Rebecca (Nichole Galicia) tries to calm everyone down, but Bunny’s cousin Rhonda (Nona Parker Johnson) refuses to wait in line and is the first to get a meeting with Mike (Jeremy Renner).
Mike assures Rhonda he didn’t lose Bunny and that he’s somewhere in the system. Rhonda calls Mike on his bullsh*t and forces him to admit has no idea where Bunny’s currently located. Mike admits the inmates were transferred to four different locations, and she’s worried her shop will get hit now that...
Mike’s office is crowded with angry family members worried about the inmates who were moved out of Tent City in the middle of the night as Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown season two episode five begins. Rebecca (Nichole Galicia) tries to calm everyone down, but Bunny’s cousin Rhonda (Nona Parker Johnson) refuses to wait in line and is the first to get a meeting with Mike (Jeremy Renner).
Mike assures Rhonda he didn’t lose Bunny and that he’s somewhere in the system. Rhonda calls Mike on his bullsh*t and forces him to admit has no idea where Bunny’s currently located. Mike admits the inmates were transferred to four different locations, and she’s worried her shop will get hit now that...
- 2/12/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
In 2019 Jason Bateman pulled off a shocking upset at the Emmys when he took home the Best Drama Directing prize for “Ozark.” Heading into that year’s ceremony he was ranked sixth in our combined odds out of seven nominees. Still, he managed to squeak out a victory for the episode “Reparations,” which begs the question — are we underestimating Bateman’s chances to pull off another Emmy surprise? Only this time, it could come in the Best Drama Actor race for his farewell season.
As Gold Derby’s combined odds for Best Drama Actor currently stand, Lee Jung-jae (“Squid Game”) leads the way followed by Brian Cox (“Succession”), Bob Odenkirk (“Better Call Saul”), Jeremy Strong (“Succession”), Adam Scott (“Severance”) and Bateman finishes out the lineup in last place. Despite Bateman’s low ranking, we might be writing him off too soon. Multiple factors work in his favor, and we shouldn...
As Gold Derby’s combined odds for Best Drama Actor currently stand, Lee Jung-jae (“Squid Game”) leads the way followed by Brian Cox (“Succession”), Bob Odenkirk (“Better Call Saul”), Jeremy Strong (“Succession”), Adam Scott (“Severance”) and Bateman finishes out the lineup in last place. Despite Bateman’s low ranking, we might be writing him off too soon. Multiple factors work in his favor, and we shouldn...
- 9/12/2022
- by Jack Mahanes
- Gold Derby
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