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- So Help Me Todd
- Twelve Worried Persons
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- 16
- Airdate:
When a juror dies during Susan’s first big trial as lead attorney, Margaret and Todd work to exonerate Amy, a juror from the same trial suspected of the murder. Also, Margaret’s sister Patty is in town and sparks fly between Todd and Amy, on the CBS Original drama SO HELP ME TODD, Thursday, March 30 (9:01-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
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- So Help Me Todd
- Twelve Worried Persons
- 1
- 16
- Airdate:
When a juror dies during Susan’s first big trial as lead attorney, Margaret and Todd work to exonerate Amy, a juror from the same trial suspected of the murder. Also, Margaret’s sister Patty is in town and sparks fly between Todd and Amy, on the CBS Original drama SO HELP ME TODD, Thursday, March 30 (9:01-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
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- CSI: Vegas
- The Promise
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- 17
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When the body of a young girl who was killed over 40 years ago is discovered at the bottom of Lake Mead, Max Roby promises her mother, Raquel Williams, that the CSI team will finally find justice for her daughter in a powerful episode co-written by “CSI” franchise creator Anthony E. Zuiker. Also, Greg Sanders brings his quirky humor as he returns to the crime lab, on the CBS Original series CSI: VEGAS, Thursday, March 30 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*. Regina Taylor guest stars as Raquel Williams, the girl’s mother. Eric Szmanda reprises his original CSI role of Greg Sanders.
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- CSI: Vegas
- The Promise
- 2
- 17
- Airdate:
When the body of a young girl who was killed over 40 years ago is discovered at the bottom of Lake Mead, Max Roby promises her mother, Raquel Williams, that the CSI team will finally find justice for her daughter in a powerful episode co-written by “CSI” franchise creator Anthony E. Zuiker. Also, Greg Sanders brings his quirky humor as he returns to the crime lab, on the CBS Original series CSI: VEGAS, Thursday, March 30 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*. Regina Taylor guest stars as Raquel Williams, the girl’s mother. Eric Szmanda reprises his original CSI role of Greg Sanders.
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- The Talk
- Zach Braff Says 'A Good Person' was 'Inspired' By Amanda Kloots; Talks Florence Pugh
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Monday on "The Talk" Zach Braff opens up about his new movie "A Good Person" and how good friend, Amanda Kloots inspired him during a difficult time of loss for them both. "It's very surreal to be talking about this with you because you and I went through this thing together. I had lost my sister to an aneurysm in 2016...and then I lost my father to cancer, and then the pandemic happened. And Amanda and I went through what we went through with Nick [Cordero] getting covid and being hospitalized. And I sat down to write this story about my own grief and loss, and I really wanted to write about standing back up. And I was very, very inspired by you. Amanda was an inspiration for this story, because the story is about how we human beings are resilient and can stand back up after loss and grief and addiction and see hope on the horizon. So, I wrote this during lockdown while Amanda and I were experiencing this great tragedy of loss of our Nick. Guest co-host Lisa Rinna asks, "Did you always know who you were going to cast in these roles?" Braff responds, "This is bizarre to talk to you about because I wrote it for Florence [Pugh]. And I don't know if you know this, she's obsessed with you." Rinna reacts, "I love Florence. I know, and I'm obsessed equally with her." Braff continues, "We were dating at the time, we were in lockdown together. Florence was experiencing all that Amanda and I were experiencing with us. And I just think she's the most fantastic young actress in the world. I know I'm biased, but wait until you see this performance, it's unlike anything I've ever seen...I wrote it for her."
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- The Talk
- Lisa Rinna Feels 'protective' Over Harry Styles PDA with Emily Ratajkowski
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- Newly single Harry Styles was seen making out with Emily Ratajkowski in the streets of Tokyo over the weekend. Host Amanda Kloots reacts, "Listen I love making out, so good for them. I don't mind. I personally love PDA." "But don't you think it's kind of weird in the world we live in that this makes news? This makes major news," responds guest co-host Lisa Rinna. "I feel a little protective, because I love my Harry Styles and I'm not sure that the world needs to see that." "I am happy to see that," adds Kloots. Rinna reacts, "Are you? I got a little uncomfortable....I want him to do that in private."