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William (2019)
Divorce Court “Rebecca Matthews vs. William Matthews” S26E88 January 22 2025 on MyNetworkTV
William (2019)
On Wednesday January 22 2025, MyNetworkTV broadcasts Divorce Court!

Rebecca Matthews vs. William Matthews Season 26 Episode 88 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Divorce Court,” titled “Rebecca Matthews vs. William Matthews,” promises to bring drama and emotion to the courtroom. This episode will air on MyNetworkTV and features Judge Star Jones, who is known for her wisdom and experience in handling relationship disputes.

In this episode, Rebecca and William Matthews will present their case, highlighting the challenges they have faced in their marriage. Viewers can expect to see a range of emotions as both parties share their perspectives on the issues that led them to seek a divorce. Judge Jones will listen carefully to their stories, providing insight and guidance throughout the proceedings.

As the episode unfolds, Judge Jones will work to uncover the underlying problems in the Matthews’ relationship. Her approach combines compassion with a firm understanding of the complexities of love and partnership.
See full article at TV Regular
  • 1/22/2025
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
Star Jones in Divorce Court (1999)
Divorce Court Season 26 Episode 88 Rebecca Matthews vs. William Matthews Airs January 22 2025 on MyNetworkTV
Star Jones in Divorce Court (1999)
In Season 26, Episode 88 of Divorce Court, titled “Rebecca Matthews vs. William Matthews,” Judge Star Jones presides over a compelling case involving a couple facing significant relationship turmoil. The episode, airing at 8:30 Am on MyNetworkTV, dives deep into the emotional highs and lows of Rebecca and William’s marriage as they work through their differences in the courtroom. Judge Jones, with her wealth of experience and sharp wisdom, guides both parties through their dispute, offering valuable insight into the challenges of navigating love, trust, and commitment.

As the Matthews couple presents their case, viewers will witness the complexities of their relationship unravel. Judge Jones uses her expert judgment to address the issues at hand, examining the core of the couple’s struggles. This episode of Divorce Court promises an engaging look into the realities of marriage and the difficult decisions couples must face when their relationships begin to break down.
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  • 1/14/2025
  • by Jules Byrd
  • TV Everyday
Disney Emmy Win - Directing
‘God Bless the Broken Road’ Film Review: Faith-Based Drama Offers More Facile Homilies
Disney Emmy Win - Directing
Best described as an unbalanced sample platter of vapid conservative beliefs, Harold Cronk’s “God Bless the Broken Road” is not concerned with disputing any of the preconceived notions coastal dwellers may have about Middle America, but rather leans into them shamelessly for a Christian drama squarely aimed at women and veterans.

Seemingly inspired by the eponymous song originally released by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band in 1994 and further popularized thanks to country group Rascal Flatts in 2005, the faith-based narrative is the latest cash cow from the team that unleashed the vitriolic, Islamophobic and generally disturbing “God’s Not Dead” franchise. Both the original “God’s Not Dead” and its sequel were directed and co-written by Cronk and became bastions of Evangelical propaganda with combined box-offices grosses of over $80 million. He was, however, not directly involved with this year’s much less successful third installment.

Advantageously set in small-town Kentucky,...
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  • 9/8/2018
  • by Carlos Aguilar
  • The Wrap
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