The Goshen News - Today's Entertainment
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November 9 - 15, 2015 Page 3 ACROSS 1. Actress on "Chicago Med" 8. Actor Richard 9. Lira replacer 10. Actor on "Fresh Off the Boat" (2) 14. Number of seasons for "The Waltons" 15. Doris or Dennis 16. "Little Women" au- thor's monogram 17. "Dawn of the Planet of the __"; 2014 thriller 18. "You Don't __"; game show of old 19. Ernie's pal 20. Autry or Wilder 24. Begley and his dad 27. Old film holder 28. "You __ Your Life"; series for Groucho 29. Sara, for one 32. Busy French airport 33. Don Johnson series (3) 36. __ Anderson 37. Fifth and Pennsylvania: abbr. 38. Jaimie of "Blindspot" DOWN 1. More unkind 2. "__ Scared Stupid"; Jim Varney movie 3. 2010 Bruce Willis movie 4. __ on; have confi- dence in 5. Have dinner 6. Exams given before a panel 7. "__ Rae"; Sally Field movie 8. Complain 11. Commercial 12. Actor Eriq __ Salle 13. Actress Panabaker 14. Capture 20. "The Emperor's New __"; 2000 Disney film 21. More uncanny 22. Carter's namesakes 23. Ron of "Tarzan" 24. Flow back 25. Ms. Reese 26. Bar seat 29. 506 years ago 30. Kate Mulgrew's state of birth: abbr. 31. "300: Rise of __ Em- pire"; 2014 fantasy war film 34. "Murder __" (1995-97) 35. "Major __" Solution on page 2. CoverStory By Jay Bobbin © Zap2it Their characters still may be relatively broke, but since they're entering Season 5 with earlier episodes now in wide syn- dication, it's not quite that way for the actresses who play the "2 Broke Girls." Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs are getting a later start than usual as New York waitresses and cupcake entrepreneurs Max and Caroline, but they return to CBS with new episodes Thursday, Nov. 12. Right off the bat, things are tough all over for them as both their cup- cake-sales window and the diner where they work for boss Han (Matthew Moy) are targeted for de- struction by city officials. "We've been back at it since the first week of August," Behrs says of prepping to be called back into the lineup, which hap- pened sooner than later when CBS decided to postpone the premiere of Jane Lynch's "Angel From Hell" until early 2016. "We were making the episodes as great as they could be — as always — in faith and hope that no matter when we were back on the air, our fans would find us. We were just happy to be making the episodes, knowing they were going to be seen." They'll be seen on a different night now, since the show created by ex- ecutive producers Michael Patrick King ("Sex and the City") and Whitney Cum- mings is moving from its former Monday berth. "It's an honor in itself," Behrs reflects of joining a CBS Thursday-comedy sched- ule that also includes "The Big Bang Theory," "Mom" and the relatively new "Life in Pieces" (also relocating from Mondays). "All those shows are awe- some, and I'm a fan of them all, so I think it'll be a really fun lineup. And hopefully, we'll get some new fans from syndica- tion." Indeed, Behrs is glad to be starting a "2 Broke Girls" season for the first time while past episodes get frequent weeknight play on many local sta- tions and TBS: "It's been interesting to find, in the day-to-day fan interac- tions, that a lot of younger fans have found it. Girls between the ages of 13 and 16 are coming up to me more, and I think that's because of syndi- cation. I used to watch reruns of 'Friends' and 'Will & Grace' when I was doing my homework, so I feel like maybe they're finding the show that way, which is really cool." Besides her acting, which also brought her a role opposite two-time Oscar winner Sally Field in the recently filmed movie "Hello, My Name Is Doris." Behrs is embark- ing on another career: author. She's working on a self-help book with a humorous tone and also a strong health slant, but she remains devoted to her series, which she says may take Caroline and Max to Los Angeles in an extended story arc. "The relationship between Kat and I has developed," Behrs notes of her principal co-star. "Now, she's literally one of my closest friends, if not the closest; it's almost beyond sisters at this point, and I think the show reflects that our friendship is much more evolved, as is that of the girls on the show. We're insepararable now, and I think that helps on screen. People are able to see how close we are, I hope." Beth Behrs stars in "2 Broke Girls" Thursday on CBS. Still 'broke,' but not out: '2 Broke Girls' begins Season 5 RETIRE WORK Take Control of Your Future 64825 County Road 31 Goshen, IN 46528 1-866-764-1601 www.QualityDriveAway.com See America and Supplement Your Income!! Get Paid to Deliver Vehicles Throughout the U.S. & Canada Retiring Doesn't have to be Scary We Have Vehicles for Every License Type! Call Us Today! 66402 SR 19 • Wakarusa 574-862-7911 Corner Cafe Breakfast • Lunch Steak & Seafood Menu Mon.-Sat. 6am - 2pm Sunday 7am - 2pm Solution on page 2