Entertainment
T.J. Holmes, Amy Robach planning ‘intimate’ wedding post engagement: Source

T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach are taking their love story to the next level.
According to Us Weekly, the newly engaged couple have officially started planning their wedding.
“They threw a small private party with their closest friends and family, and they told people they are engaged and going to get married,” an insider told the outlet, teasing that “there will be a wedding.”
“They have wanted to be very private about it,” the source added, noting that the pair’s big day will be a “small and intimate” affair with no more than 100 guests.
For those unversed, the GMA3: What You Need to Know alums, Holmes, 52, and Robach, 48, announced their engagement during the October 14 episode of their Amy & T.J. podcast.
“We are sharing with all of you that we are engaged and we’ve been engaged for just about a month now,” Robach told listeners.
Holmes chimed in, “We wanted to let you all know before anybody else was able to. We’ve learned that lesson, I guess, in the past about our relationship.”
The former anchor then playfully teased his fiancée, saying she’d been “dangling a ring in everybody’s face every chance you could, and nobody said a word.”
Laughing, Robach recalled, “I was in three massive football stadiums three weekends in a row, wearing my engagement ring very proudly, very excitedly, and kept waiting for somebody to point it out or ask me, ‘Hey, what’s that?’ And it never happened.”
She added with a smile, “And if people saw it, maybe they were just being polite.”
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‘Stranger Things’ maker reveals what fans are waiting for

As the five-season story of Stranger Things is coming to an end, fans are anxiously waiting for the runtime of the last season’s episodes.
Though the information about the first four episodes has been revealed, there was a silence on the finale – not until now.
Matt Duffer, one of the co-creators of the show, in an interview with Variety, says the final episode will clock in at “around two hours.”
The ending of season five, in his words, is a completion of the story they wanted to tell.
“We do every last remaining thing we wanted to do with the Demogorgons and Mind Flayer and Vecna and the Upside Down and Hawkins and these characters,” Matt says. “This is a complete story. It’s done.”
As far as other episodes are concerned, Ross Duffer shared a post on Instagram revealing the runtimes of the first four episodes.
- S05E01: “The Crawl” – 1 hour, 8 minutes
- S05E02: “The Vanishing of [Redacted]” – 54 minutes
- S05E03: “The Turnbow Trap” – 1 hour, 6 minutes
- S05E04: “Sorcerer” – 1 hour, 23 minutes

Stranger Things season five will drop in three rows. The first batch of four episodes will stream on Nov 26. The next three episodes will come on Christmas, and the finale on New Year’s Eve.
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Donnie Wahlberg says he and Sonequa Martin-Green “lean on each other” in “Boston Blue”

Donnie Wahlberg and Sonequa Martin-Green are bringing a new dynamic with “Boston Blue,” a spinoff of the long-running drama “Blue Bloods.”
The series follows Wahlberg’s character, Detective Danny Reagan, as he takes a new position with the Boston Police Department. There, he’s partnered with Detective Lena Silver, played by Martin-Green, who comes from another prominent law enforcement family.
Wahlberg said it was hard to say goodbye to “Blue Bloods,” but that he eventually saw “Boston Blue” as an “opportunity to keep family, faith and tradition on TV, to tell a story of a law enforcement family, and to keep the Reagans alive in this new world with an amazing new cast and an amazing new partner.”
Martin-Green, who previously starred in “Star Trek: Discovery” and “The Walking Dead,” said she drew on her experience working within major television franchises.
“I just couldn’t have expected it. I didn’t think ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ would come after ‘Walking Dead, and I certainly didn’t think another beloved TV franchise would come after ‘Star Trek: Discovery.’ So, I’ve learned a lot about doing that, about building new iterations of beloved franchises,” she said.
Wahlberg said his chemistry with Martin-Green has been key to shaping “Boston Blue.” He credited her experience and talent for helping define the show’s new world and described their partnership as one built on trust and collaboration.
“She really brings so much to the table in that experience, but also in her talent,” Wahlberg said. “The show is, you know, it’s a universe show. It’s a spinoff. However you want to refer to it. But it is a new world as well. Danny is a fish out of water and he meets someone that really is one of the reasons he stays. Not that it’s romantic or anything, but he meets an equal.”
He described their working relationship as collaborative.
“We lean on each other. We talk to each other constantly. We are constantly working for the success of this show,” Wahlberg said.
“Boston Blue” premieres Friday at 10 p.m. on CBS and will stream on Paramount+.
Entertainment
Donnie Wahlberg says he and Sonequa Martin-Green “lean on each other” in “Boston Blue”

Donnie Wahlberg and Sonequa Martin-Green are bringing a new dynamic with “Boston Blue,” a spinoff of the long-running drama “Blue Bloods.”
The series follows Wahlberg’s character, Detective Danny Reagan, as he takes a new position with the Boston Police Department. There, he’s partnered with Detective Lena Silver, played by Martin-Green, who comes from another prominent law enforcement family.
Wahlberg said it was hard to say goodbye to “Blue Bloods,” but that he eventually saw “Boston Blue” as an “opportunity to keep family, faith and tradition on TV, to tell a story of a law enforcement family, and to keep the Reagans alive in this new world with an amazing new cast and an amazing new partner.”
Martin-Green, who previously starred in “Star Trek: Discovery” and “The Walking Dead,” said she drew on her experience working within major television franchises.
“I just couldn’t have expected it. I didn’t think ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ would come after ‘Walking Dead, and I certainly didn’t think another beloved TV franchise would come after ‘Star Trek: Discovery.’ So, I’ve learned a lot about doing that, about building new iterations of beloved franchises,” she said.
Wahlberg said his chemistry with Martin-Green has been key to shaping “Boston Blue.” He credited her experience and talent for helping define the show’s new world and described their partnership as one built on trust and collaboration.
“She really brings so much to the table in that experience, but also in her talent,” Wahlberg said. “The show is, you know, it’s a universe show. It’s a spinoff. However you want to refer to it. But it is a new world as well. Danny is a fish out of water and he meets someone that really is one of the reasons he stays. Not that it’s romantic or anything, but he meets an equal.”
He described their working relationship as collaborative.
“We lean on each other. We talk to each other constantly. We are constantly working for the success of this show,” Wahlberg said.
“Boston Blue” premieres Friday at 10 p.m. on CBS and will stream on Paramount+.
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