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Login to EpisoDate.comMeredith and Amelia prepare a funding proposal for their Alzheimer's research. Meanwhile, Teddy and Owen hit a breaking point in their marriage, while Jules has an awkward encounter with Dr. Beltran.
Ronny Chieng covers the upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court election, including Elon Musk's $20 million intervention in Republican Brad Schimel's campaign, attack ads against the wrong Susan Crawford, and alternating pro-pedophilia smear campaigns. Plus, Grace Kuhlenschmidt sees how billionaires are turning elections into games. Ronny Chieng on JD and Usha Vance's big trip to Greenland, where native protestors are chanting "MAGA: Make America Go Away." Bill Murray sits down with Ronny Chieng to discuss his latest film, "The Friend," as well as his legendary career in TV and film. Murray talks about his philosophy of trying to stay in the moment, why he moved to France with his family after starring in a string of comedy blockbusters like "Ghostbusters," his pivot to working with independent filmmakers like Wes Anderson, Jim Jarmusch, and Sofia Coppola, and what he gained from being a part of comedy institutions at The Second City and "Saturday Night Live." He also praises Naomi Watts's performance in "The Friend," and the extraordinary Great Dane who is so good in the film, people speculate it's AI.
1. Chelsea Handler ("Chelsea Handler: The Feeling").
2. Jon Gries ("The White Lotus").
3. Musical Guest Jesse Welles.
Guests include Matt Bomer and musical guest Charley Crockett.
Delayed ET/CT due to NCAA basketball coverage.
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer.
Michelle Buteau.
The weekly final begins as Generation Z, Millennials, Generation X and Boomers compete to be the smartest. Slow burn topics are a TV Show, a book, a landmark, and a sportsperson.
Joanna "JoJo" Levesque, singer-songwriter.
Dr. Mae Jemison, astronaut and engineer.
Beth Behrs, actor in THE NEIGHBORHOOD.
Media personalities Logan and Jake Paul talk new show ("Paul American"); actors Nathan Lane and Matt Bomer ("Mid-Century Modern"); actress Olivia Washington ("Wine in the Wilderness"); author and journalist Tamsen Fadal talks new book ("How to Menopause: Take Charge of Your Health, Reclaim Your Life, and Feel Even Better than Before"); "GMA" March YA Book Club pick author Emily J. Taylor ("The Otherwhere Post").
Paul Rudd on Death of a Unicorn. Commerce Studios: Spring and Outdoors with Lacee Green.
Ray enlists Son's help with the biker gang. Manny descends deeper into despair. Agents pressure Michelle as a way to get to Ray.
Henry arranges to meet with Sophie, hoping to buy her silence. Sophie turns to James for comfort. Callum questions who to trust.
While facing a career setback during an economic downturn, Geum-myeong encounters a familiar face — sparking an unexpected new beginning.
Ae-sun and Gwan-sik grapple with Yang Eun-myeong's misfortune, sacrificing everything they can to help him. But Eun-myeong's self-confidence takes a hit.
Between new business ventures and career changes, the family faces separate hurdles on their paths — drawing strength from their bond to press ahead.
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