I will watch Maya anytime.
@mysticaquariumct Hey, could you watch Maia for us? K, thanks!
Here’s A BUNCH OF TV News
As I noted last week, it is officially Emmy-begging season, and everyone and their dog is trying to get voters’ attention so as to snag a nomination. As such, Walton Goggins and Aimee Lou Wood gave a joint interview with Variety, clearly in an attempt to remind voters of their roles on The White Lotus and to hopefully put to bed any lingering rumors about a relationship and/or feud that has roiled the internet since the show premiered this winter.
This interview is NOT going to dispel those rumors.
Visibly emotional seeing each other, the two embraced for 30 seconds as the Variety team suddenly felt we were intruding on a private moment. The laughter then began almost immediately, and their photo shoot transitioned into a dance party. After, they asked to step outside for a quick break.
“We were saying outside, ‘We can’t start crying!’ We’re the two most emotional, sensitive people!” Wood says with a laugh.
Here’s the part where they isolated themselves from the rest of the cast during filming:
So began their tradition of meals together. The cast stayed at the Four Seasons in Thailand and naturally, due to the filming schedule, spent most of their times in their own character bubbles: The women (Carrie Coon, Leslie Bibb and Michelle Monaghan); the Ratliffs (Jason Isaacs, Parker Posey, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Sam Nivola and Sarah Catherine Hook); and Chelsea and Rick. Schwarzenegger would hold group dinners or breakfasts to debrief, but it quickly became too much for the duo.
“I don’t mean to sound like an asshole, it’s not method or anything, I just felt like I needed to stay in the space,” says Goggins. Wood agreed, “Both of us would get overwhelmed.”
“We’d never lived on a set. This is the first time we were all experiencing basically a reality TV show,” Wood says. “I think we both struggle with work-life balance anyway, so it’s hard because there’s not even separation in distance.”
As for why he unfollowed her on Instagram, Goggins explains:
“When I left ‘Justified,’ I went up to Tim [Olyphant], and I hugged him and I said, ‘I love you, and I hope I see you in rooms for the rest of my life,’” he says. “I didn’t talk to him for almost two years. I’ve done that with every single thing that I’ve done.”
“The White Lotus” was no different; in fact, it was painful. In 2004, his wife died by suicide. He spent the next three years traveling and searching for peace. It led him to Thailand, then to Bangkok. When he arrived in Bangkok on set, he realized he was in the exact same place.
“My catharsis in this experience was different than other people’s, because of my history in this place. I knew what we had gone through, and I knew how close that we had gotten, and I needed to begin to process saying goodbye to Rick and Chelsea,” Goggins says, beginning to cry. “And I knew that that was going to take a while for me, so I let her know, this is what I’ve gotta do. And she was extremely supportive about that.”
After filming ended, “I needed to just back away from everyone,” he says. “I haven’t spoken to anyone. I couldn’t handle it. Judge me or don’t. I don’t give a fuck what you think. This is my process. Rick means everything to me, and Chelsea means everything to me. And so that’s what I needed to do for me to process all of this.”
“It’s all so ridiculous,” he says. “It’s just a part of me just saying goodbye to this character so that now Aimee and I will be friends for fucking ever.”
They hug again, and Wood tells him, “I completely understand.” He tells her, “I love you.”
With tears in his eyes, he continues, “I’m emotional because we haven’t been in the same city to ever talk about this. So for me, this is just so wonderful.”
OH. OK. So I guess maybe they’re not actively feuding, but those affair rumors are not going anywhere. I need Jason Isaacs to come back and spill more tea.
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Speaking of The Emmys “For Your Consideration” campaigns, this is pretty brilliant:
Just days before his tragic murder in San Antonio, King of the Hill actor Jonathan Joss crashed an ATX panel about the upcoming reboot of the series. Here, the moderator clears up exactly what happened on that day.
Thinking way too much about that Doctor Who finale.
Love Island (U.K.) lost a cast member to involvement in a “machete attack,” and Love Island (U.S.) lost a cast member for indiscriminate use of the “N-word.” I would comment here about casting needing to do a better job of vetting these people, but I suspect this has more to do with the types of people who voluntarily go on Love Island.
Andy Cohen promises they are in the casting process for The Real Housewives of New Jersey.
How’s that unnecessary book attacking President Biden working out for ya, Jake?
How’s that taking over the Kennedy Center working out for ya, Taco D?
Cuts have consequences. (As someone who lives in the Gulf South, I’m terrified for this upcoming hurricane season.)
Cuts have consequences, illustrated. As seen on TV 📺 pic.twitter.com/RoR3klSXpL
— John Morales (@JohnMoralesTV) June 2, 2025
Warner Bros. Discovery is laying off a bunch of people from its cable television division. Shareholders recently also voted to slash David Zaslav’s salary, in a symbolic but telling move.
What’s going on at the Rosebud Motel?
Tom Girardi is going to prison after all.
Oh, maybe love is not dead after all! Congratulations, Andrew Dismukes and Aly Dixon!
In Development
- Girls and Their Horses, a series produced by and starring Nicole Kidman, has been ordered at Prime Video.
- An action comedy movie starring Andy Samberg and Jason Momoa is in the works at Netflix.
- Disinherited, a drama series starring Victoria Pedretti and Kiera Allen has been given a pilot order at FX.
- Megan Thee Stallion is producing an anime series at Prime Video.
- I Regret Almost Everything has been optioned by Lorne Michaels for an adaptation.
- Mindf*ck is being adapted into a TV series by Amazon MGM.
- Starf*ckers, a comedy film, has been acquired by Netflix.
Casting News
- Emily Hampshire will star as E.D.I.T.H. in Vision on Disney+.
- Ray McKinnon, Margo Martindale, Donal Logue, Lili Taylor, Sylvester Powell, and Priscilla Delgado have joined Prison Break on Hulu.
- Tate Diggs, Lesley-Ann Brandt, and Aimee Garcia will star in Terry McMillan Presents: His, Hers & Ours on Lifetime.
- Mark Feuerstein has joined Nemesis on Netflix.
- Lauren Holt, Moses Ingram, Elijah Wood, and Josh Brener have joined the untitled Rachel Sennott comedy on HBO.
- All of the leads of the Chicago series on NBC — Jason Beghe, Dermot Mulroney, Taylor Kinney, Miranda Mayo, S. Epatha Merkerson, and Oliver Platt — will be returning in the fall — not a given after the shows were renewed with budget cuts.
- Asante Blackk, Peyton Alex Smith, and Simmie Sims III have joined the Snowfall spinoff pilot at FX.
- Isabella Briggs and Kristen Connolly have joined The Summer I Turned Pretty on Prime Video.
- Dougray Scott, Amari Bacchus, and Keith Allen have been cast in Crookhaven on BBC.
Mark Your Calendars
- The Gilded Age returns on HBO and Max on June 22.
- Heads of State premieres on Prime Video on July 2.
- Call Her Alex debuts on Hulu on June 10.
- The Rainmaker will premiere on USA on August 15.
- America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders returns on Netflix on June 18.
- Maxton Hall returns on Prime Video on September 7.
- Trainwreck: Poop Cruise premieres on Netflix on June 24.
- Electric Bloom debuts on Disney Channel on July 10, and Disney+ on September 17.
- 7 Bears premieres on Netflix on July 10.
- Tour de France: Unchained returns on Netflix on July 2.
- Conan O’Brien will appear on Late Night with Seth Meyers on June 11. It’s the first time he’s been back to Late Night since Seth Meyers hosted — some 16 years since his last appearance.
- Love Island (UK) returns on Hulu on June 12.
- Snow White will be available on Disney+ on June 11.
- The Savannah Bananas will have their network debut on The CW on July 27.
- Haunted Hotel will debut on Netflix on September 19.
- The Wrong Paris will premiere on Netflix on September 12.
- CMA Fest presented by SoFi will air on ABC on June 26.
- Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune will begin streaming on Hulu and Peacock this fall.
R.I.P.
Jim Marshall, Former Minnesota Viking
Edmund White, Pioneer in queer literature
WATCH THIS
Ginny & Georgia: Season three premiere. Netflix
Phineas and Ferb: The Emmy-winning animated series is back after a 10-year hiatus, with all-new adventures for the stepbrothers and their friend Perry the Platypus. Series premiere. 7 p.m., Disney, Disney XD
NBA Finals: Battle of the Midwest: It’s the Pacers vs. Thunder in the finals, beginning tonight. 7 p.m., ABC
Late Night:
- Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Sydney Sweeney, Nick Kroll, Andrew Rannells, Liz Glazer
- Late Night with Seth Meyers: Dakota Johnson, Questlove
- The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Cynthia Erivo, Tony Gilroy
- After Midnight: Maria Bamford, Zach Noe Towers, Laura Peek
- Jimmy Kimmel Live: Seth MacFarlane, Draymond Green, Ty Dolla $ign
- The Daily Show: Jonathan D. Cohen, host Michael Kosta
- Watch What Happens Live: Hoda Kotb, Mario Cantone
| THUR | 7:00 | 7:30 | 8:00 | 8:30 | 9:00 | 9:30 |
| ABC | NBA Finals (live) |
| CBS | Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage (repeat) |
Ghosts (repeat) |
Matlock (repeat) |
Elsbeth (repeat) |
| CW | Police 24/7 (new) |
Crime Nation (new) |
News/Local |
| FOX | Bob’s Burgers (new) |
Grimsburg (new) |
Family Guy (new) |
The Great North (new) |
News/Local |
| NBC | Transplant (new) |
America’s Got Talent (repeat) |
