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November 21, 2021

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November 21 - 27, 2021 WHATS UP! T11 Advance Pest Control 2 x 2 TAKE 5 Solution on page T23 Use the clues above and beside the grid to fill in the squares Gibson Chiro 3 x 2 BY ADAM THOMLISON TV Media Q: I just noticed Olivia Col- man in an episode of "Doctor Who," and I was surprised to see her there. Wasn't she too big at that point to be doing such a small TV part? A: It's just like "Doctor Who" to upend our conventional ideas of time and reality. For starters, while that epi- sode of "Doctor Who" may seem current (given that fans are still watching episodes from the 1960s), it actually aired 11 years ago. But maybe more important- ly, there's no such thing as a "small part" on "Doctor Who." That said, Olivia Colman hadn't really "broken" as an ac- tor by this time — this was three years before her leading role in the British mystery series "Broadchurch," and nine years before she was Queen Elizabeth on "The Crown." Her biggest role prior to the "Doctor Who" guest spot was as a supporting player on the com- edy series "Peep Show." While a big deal in her native U.K., it cer- tainly wasn't enough to price her out of "Doctor Who," one of the biggest shows in British TV his- tory. Colman's three-minute role on "Doctor Who's" Season 5 pre- miere, "The Eleventh Hour," is equivalent to a much bigger part on a lesser series. Just ask Timo- thy Dalton ("Licence to Kill," 1989), Brian Cox ("Succession") or Diana Rigg ("On Her Majes- ty's Secret Service," 1969), all of whom were well-established stars before doing comparative- ly small parts on "Doctor Who." Q: I love "FBI: Most Want- ed," but I miss some of the ac- tors. What happened to the grandparents that Tali lived with? I read already that Crosby was leaving. Will any of them be back? A: I have nothing but a couple of different "maybes" for you, but they could be upgraded to "probablys" if you're feeling op- timistic. Nelson (played by Canadian favorite Lorne Cardinal of "Corner Gas") and Marilou Skye (Irene Bedard, "Pocahon- tas," 1995), parents-in-law to se- ries star Jess LaCroix (Julian McMahon, "Charmed") and grandparents to his daughter, Tali (YaYa Gosselin, "We Can Be Heroes," 2020), were very literal "supporting roles" in "FBI: Most Wanted," providing support to Jess and Tali while they led their dramatic TV lives. And unlike some others on the show (such as Crosby, whom we'll get to in a minute), they didn't make a violent exit; they just vanished when they weren't needed. Chances are that they'll be needed again, though, which bodes well for the likelihood of seeing Nelson and Marilou again. As for Crosby (Kellan Lutz, "Twilight," 2008), it's more complicated. His exit was quite dramatic. Shot during the three-show crossover premiere of all three "FBI" shows ("FBI: Most Want- ed," its parent series, "FBI," and new spinoff "FBI: Internation- al"), we learned that his recov- ery will be long, so he's leaving the team for now. In real life, Lutz said on Insta- gram that he wanted to leave the show for personal reasons. He suffered a few life tragedies in 2020 — the loss of his daughter and two grandparents — and he chose to move his family back to California to be with their own "support system" (the show shoots in New York). But there's a reason for hope here, too. He closed his message by saying: "I hope Crosby is able to pop in and out here and there in the future, but for now, Crosby over and out." Given that and the nature of the character's exit, there's every reason to believe he'll pop back again at some point, maybe for another ratings-grabbing event. Have a question? Email us at questions@tvtabloid.com. Please include your name and town. Per- sonal replies will not be provided. Eden Monteath, Olivia Colman and Merin Monteath in "Doctor Who" HOLLYWOOD Q&A Rogers 479-636-5590 • Springdale 479-756-1788 Eureka Springs 479-253-8967 www.advancepestcontrolnwa.com Family Owned, Competitively Priced, Quality Service Since 1981 PEST CONTROL | TERMITE FERTILIZATION | WEED CONTROL PRE-EMERGENTS 93 West Colt Square, Suite 3 Fayetteville, AR 72703 479.587.0227 www.thegibsoncenter.com Chiropractic, Acupuncture, Allergy & Stress Relief Introducing Knee Rejuvenation Therapy Using Knee on Trac It rejuvenates the knee by pumping blood & O2 into the joint to decrease inflammation & to reduce pain. Used for chronic knee pain, failed surgery, OA & others. $ 49 Special Includes consultation, evaluation & 1 knee trac session • Could knee rejuvenation help your knee pain? • Do you have OA in your knee or have been told that you have to have knee replacement? • Have you had knee replacement sugery & still have pain? • Is it hard to walk up stairs?

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