CBS’ Matlock does a tiny time warp this Thursday at 9/8c, with an episode that toggles between the present day and two years ...
Matchmaking was the name of the game this week for Team You Three, as Matty (Kathy Bates) succeeded in setting Sarah (Leah ...
Matlock is back on CBS. Oscar-winner Kathy Bates stars as Madeline “Matty” Matlock in the new gender-flipped reimagining of the popular Andy Griffith legal drama. In the new show, Bates ...
By Rick Porter Television Writer After several weeks off, Matlock’s second episode on Oct. 17 (airing in its regular Thursday home) brought in 6.38 million viewers, 44 percent more than the same ...
Meet the new Matlock. CBS has reimagined the classic Andy Griffith series, with Kathy Bates stepping into the title role. In the new version of the show, she plays Madeline “Matty” Matlock ...
Uh oh, it looks like Madeline Matlock is headed for some hot water, but the call is not from where you might expect. This time, it is coming from inside the house. Specifically, Matty will get a ...
She is a legend. She is Matlock. Is it me, or does it feel like we should be further along than two episodes? So much has already happened in a show just now getting its feet wet. Suffice it to ...
So when it came time to retire Scott Matlock’s number this summer, Homedale had to decide which jersey number would go in the rafters: 44 or 99? Drafted by the Los Angeles Chargers in the sixth ...
SPOILER ALERT! This story contains details about the premiere episode of Matlock on CBS. Although Matlock has returned to the screen in name, that’s about where the similarities end with the new ...
Editor’s note: This story includes spoilers for the first episode of CBS’s “Matlock” that aired Sept. 22. Before the rise of serialized dramas that became the belles of the prestige TV ...
The CBS series — don't call it a reboot! — delivered a massive twist in its first episode, but the real work will be to make sure it doesn't derail the promising procedural's many other moving ...
Kathy Bates knows what it's like to feel overlooked and underestimated, especially in youth-obsessed Hollywood. Politely warning, "Excuse my language," beforehand, Bates, 76, tells a favorite ...