What do Moe Mottice, Chuck Meier, Mike Still, and Dave Cziko have in common? They feature on Science Channel’s deep dive into the mystery and the history of the Bermuda Triangle in a new series called Curse of The Bermuda Triangle. This series explores an area in the Atlantic ocean that triangulates between Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico. The Bermuda Triangle […]...
- 1/23/2020
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
The Science Channel has ordered “Curse of the Bermuda Triangle,” a new investigative series about the mysterious region famous for its long history of lost ships and missing persons.
Premiering on Sunday, Feb. 9, the series follows the members of the Triangle Research and Investigation Group, or Trig team. Their leader is long-time captain and former Coast Guardsman Paul “Moe” Mottice, with his first mate and engineer Mike Still, who has spent thousands of hours inside the Bermuda Triangle, by his side.
They’re joined by a Chuck Meier, a former Navy rescue diver, sheriff’s deputy, and military contractor, who will take the reins of the investigation both on land and underwater. Dave Cziko, a former Army Cavalry scout and rescue diver, will help them explore the ocean floor for evidence.
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Here is the description for “Curse of the Bermuda Triangle.
Premiering on Sunday, Feb. 9, the series follows the members of the Triangle Research and Investigation Group, or Trig team. Their leader is long-time captain and former Coast Guardsman Paul “Moe” Mottice, with his first mate and engineer Mike Still, who has spent thousands of hours inside the Bermuda Triangle, by his side.
They’re joined by a Chuck Meier, a former Navy rescue diver, sheriff’s deputy, and military contractor, who will take the reins of the investigation both on land and underwater. Dave Cziko, a former Army Cavalry scout and rescue diver, will help them explore the ocean floor for evidence.
Also Read: Ghosts, Spirits and Spooks Take Over the Travel Channel for 'Ghostober'
Here is the description for “Curse of the Bermuda Triangle.
- 1/23/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
[[tmz:video id="0_nby5nx21"]] Tyrese is keeping his acting chops sharp for "Fast & Furious 9" -- if it ever shoots -- by continuing to play the role of hostage taker ... even though the jig is fully up. We got Tyrese and his would-be captive, comedian Michael Blackson, Monday night at Mr Chow ... where Mike still appeared to be under Tyrese's thumb. It's an odd bit of theater, considering TMZ already broke the real story 12 hours earlier. Police rushed to Tyrese's...
- 11/21/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Warning: Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you have not watched Wednesday’s season finale of Suits.
Suits’ Mike Ross is officially a lawyer.
After six seasons of skirting the system, Mike finally accomplished the impossible, passing the bar (following a lengthy hearing) and becoming a legitimate attorney at the end of Wednesday’s season finale. The journey to get to that point, however, was risky.
At one point, Mike was offered a deal: Admit his mentor, Harvey Specter, employed him at Pearson Specter Litt knowing full well he had no law degree, and Mike would get in scot-free, meaning Harvey would be disbarred. Thankfully, that didn’t happen.
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Instead, it was a surprise visit at the hearing from Jessica Pearson (welcome back, Gina Torres!) that propelled Mike to join the lawyer ranks, returning to Pearson Specter Litt on his own terms...
Suits’ Mike Ross is officially a lawyer.
After six seasons of skirting the system, Mike finally accomplished the impossible, passing the bar (following a lengthy hearing) and becoming a legitimate attorney at the end of Wednesday’s season finale. The journey to get to that point, however, was risky.
At one point, Mike was offered a deal: Admit his mentor, Harvey Specter, employed him at Pearson Specter Litt knowing full well he had no law degree, and Mike would get in scot-free, meaning Harvey would be disbarred. Thankfully, that didn’t happen.
Related: 'Suits' First Look! Mike Contemplates His Next Move as a 'Free Man'
Instead, it was a surprise visit at the hearing from Jessica Pearson (welcome back, Gina Torres!) that propelled Mike to join the lawyer ranks, returning to Pearson Specter Litt on his own terms...
- 3/2/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Will Mike be able to become a lawyer again?
It certainly seemed that way after Suits Season 6 Episode 15.
TV Fanatics, Stacy Glanzman, Christine Hinton, and Jasmine Blu discuss Harvey's plan, Tara's choice and their thoughts on the potential Gina Torres fronted spin-off.
What did you think of Harvey bringing Rachel in on the plan?
Stacy: He picked the exact right time to go to her after she had just watched how disappointed Mike was to be dropping his chance at the bar. The two of them were doing what they felt was best for Mike, even if Mike couldn't see it.
Christine: I thought Harvey was right to share what was going on with her. Rachel’s not the rookie any longer and can make her own decisions about how much she wants to be involved in these things. Mike might not like it, but it's not his call.
It certainly seemed that way after Suits Season 6 Episode 15.
TV Fanatics, Stacy Glanzman, Christine Hinton, and Jasmine Blu discuss Harvey's plan, Tara's choice and their thoughts on the potential Gina Torres fronted spin-off.
What did you think of Harvey bringing Rachel in on the plan?
Stacy: He picked the exact right time to go to her after she had just watched how disappointed Mike was to be dropping his chance at the bar. The two of them were doing what they felt was best for Mike, even if Mike couldn't see it.
Christine: I thought Harvey was right to share what was going on with her. Rachel’s not the rookie any longer and can make her own decisions about how much she wants to be involved in these things. Mike might not like it, but it's not his call.
- 2/27/2017
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
With Christmas right around the corner, now’s as good a time as any to take a moment to step back (from that Christmas fire – hot!) and smell the Christmas roses, which some people call “Christmas Trees”. That’s right – it’s time to hear some sagely Christmas advice from the King of Christmas himself, “White Christmas” singer Bing Crosby. Here are 5 Important Christmas Reflections From The Real Bing Crosby (spoiler: it is not the real Bing Crosby. But the advice is even realer). Watch, enjoy, and adjust your Christmas lives accordingly: 1. Bing Crosby On Horses More excellent advice after the jump (language Nsfw, as good advice so often is): 2. Giving 3. Children 4. Tiny Tim 5. Peace (Thanks, Mike Still!)...
- 12/23/2011
- by Dan Hopper
- BestWeekEver
It’s Top Chef Texas Episode 5, entitled Don’t Be Tardy for the Dinner Party, and after last week’s sleep-deprivation Chili Cookoff that caused seven chefs to confess cumin-related war crimes under duress, we are heading to Dallas! Dallas, eh? Looks like it’s time to give Patrick Duffy a call so he can cue up this classic TV theme song! First things first – Chris C, the season’s “pretty boy” (though with this group, it’s not unlike being the “pretty boy” on a senate subcommittee) says he used to be fat, and shows this picture to prove it: Also, Chris used to be a nerd, a tomboy, and got bullied all the time in school but now he’s nominated for an Oscar! (Is what Chris would say if he were a super-attractive actress on The Tonight Show). What are we talking about? Oh yeah, the crazy...
- 12/1/2011
- by Dan Hopper
- BestWeekEver
It’s the Top Chef All-stars Finale!!!! Almost! It’s the third of four Bahamas Finale episodes, entitled “The Last Supper.” Alllthough…it’s not the “Last” Supper, it’s Supper Part 3 out of 4 Last Suppers. I don’t remember That f***in’ painting, Da Vinci! Don’t act like you’re not reading this. My exes – always stalking me. It’s been an exciting season, but by this point, even B-Roll Beach Dog is ready for this thing to wrap up: So which spritely concheftant is getting sent home one week before the finale? Will It Be… Last Quickfire of everyone’s Top Chef careers after the jump: The episode opens with the standard testimonial-jabbing, with Mike gloating about his back to back wins and Richard snapping back “Good for him, he won two challenges in his two seasons of Top Chef – I’ve won 8.” Again, I love Richard,...
- 3/24/2011
- by Dan Hopper
- BestWeekEver
Any aspiring spit-takers out there looking to make the jump to the professional level? Just watch this 50 second video, and you’ll instantly come away an expert. If this shocking news did not cause you to spit whatever you were drinking into your computer monitor, then I’m sorry, you’re just not cut out from the cloth it takes to be one of these guys (the spit cloth). No Nonspitturs Allowed, is the wooden misspelled Little Rascals sign I painted and hung at the entrance of the club that this video is inside. Throw your literally 5,000 Novice Spit Takes DVDs away: Spit Takes: Advanced UCBcomedy.com Watch more comedy videos from the twisted minds of the Ucb Theatre at UCBcomedy.com Sorry for the giant embed, but I couldn’t figure out how to make it smaller. Sorry if you’re like “UCBcomedy.Con???? What’s that???” You’re...
- 2/11/2011
- by Dan Hopper
- BestWeekEver
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