We have a wrap-up of all the news you need to know from Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
Brooke Shields has had a fantastic career on both the small and big screen, and she’s pivoting in a big way for her next project.
Acorn TV has unveiled the official trailer for You’re Killing Me, starring and executive-produced by the Suddenly Susan alum.


The regular cast also includes Amalia Williamson (Sullivan’s Crossing) and Golden Globe-nominated Tom Cavanagh (The Flash, Ed).
Set in a quaint New England town, the mystery follows bestselling novelist, Allie (Shields), who forms an unlikely alliance with an aspiring writer and podcaster, Andi (Williamson), to find the killer of a close friend.
Cavanagh stars as Jack, the new lead detective of the local Police Department and a former city slicker who is trying to acclimate to the quirks of small-town life.
The You’re Killing Me Season 1 episode order is light with just six episodes, but hey, we’re all about quality over quantity.


There’s nothing we hate more than a show that drags for the sake of it.
Brooke has been very good at picking her roles so far, so we’re excited about her next project.
The series is set to premiere this spring, and we have your first look!
Take a look at the official trailer below.
Over on CBS, we’re getting a full-scale crossover between Fire Country and Sheriff Country.
Both shows have had character crossovers in the past, but now, we’re getting a two-episode event that’s sure to turn up the heat.
TV Line broke the exciting news today, revealing that the meet-up will happen on Friday, April 3, 2026.
The outlet has already spilled that the drama begins when Mickey joins forces with the Cal Fire team in the wake of a school bus explosion.


With nine students unaccounted for, she has to put aside her issues with Leone.
It’s always fun when TV shows we love crossover, but while Fire Country and Sheriff Country share an interlinked universe, it’s about time we got a bigger event that brings in more characters.
Both shows will be going on hiatus after this week’s episodes, so the next episodes will actually be the crossover.
We’re fast approaching the end of both of their seasons, but at least we know they’ll be back next season on CBS.


Elsewhere on the internet today, AI actress Tilly Norwood is addressing the backlash to her existence with a music video.
AI usage as a whole has come with a wealth of questions and concerns, but there’s been unrest ever since Tilly was unleashed on the world.
Check out the music video below.
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Do you think it will be a hit? What’s your take on Fire Country and Sheriff Country colliding?
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