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Since there are always missing people out there to find — especially those otherwise ignored — Mosely & Associates will always have work. But will we continue to see that on Found? Unfortunately, no. NBC canceled the series after two seasons on Friday, May 9 — and it sounds like fans are going to be left with major questions.
Gabi (Shanola Hampton), who runs the crisis management firm, was one of those forgotten missing people. She was taken as a teen by her teacher, Sir (Mark-Paul Gosselaar), then escaped. As an adult, she then imprisoned him in her basement, then he escaped. Now, he’s locked up.
Read on for everything we know about the future of Found, including how it will end.
Unfortunately, no. NBC canceled the series on Friday, May 9, according to Deadline. The report does note that it “may be shopped by its lead studio Warner Bros. Television,” so there might be hope for it continuing. However, not even canceled show can be saved by another network or streamer.
In addition to Shanola Hampton as Gabi Mosely and Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Sir, Found Season 2 stars Kelli Williams as Margaret, Brett Dalton as Trent, Gabrielle Walsh as Lacey, Arlen Escarpeta as Zeke, and Karan Oberoi as Dhan. We’ll have to wait to see if all the characters survive to a Season 3.
Found Season 2 — and now the series itself — wraps on Thursday, May 15, at 10/9c. In “Missing While Dying,” someone from Dhan’s past resurfaces looking for their missing wife, triggering Dhan’s trauma. M&A mobilizes to track down one of their own as Gabi barters with her life. Heather’s (Danielle Savre) actions lead to a bold declaration.
We’ll have to wait to see how it ends. But the penultimate episode did see Heather/Lena (Sir’s sister) kidnap Margaret’s son Jamie (Parker Queenan).
“As we are on this sort of crazy runaway train to the finale, everything feels unhinged, and Gabi handles everything, but it all is coming to a head and it comes to a head in a way that I don’t think the fans will expect because it also comes to an end that makes you think, well, where do we go from here now?” Shanola Hampton teased to TV Insider. “That’s always the craziest place to be. Even after Season 1, right, Sir’s out of the basement, everyone was saying, OK, so where do we go from here? And then we have this crazy Season 2 and the way the Gabi handles moving forward now will leave us being like, OK, wait, now. So where do we go from here?”
In other words, it sounds like Found is going to end on a major cliffhanger.
EXCLUSIVE: Found will not be getting a third season at NBC. The series, starring Shanola Hampton, may be shopped by its lead studio Warner Bros. Television.
The news comes ahead of the Season 2 finale, which has been teased as a showdown of sorts between Gabi (Hampton) and Sir’s sister Lena (Danielle Savre). The episode, which will now serve as a series finale, airs on May 15.
Found was canceled today alongside fellow NBC sophomore drama The Irrational. Coming from different studios, Found from Warner Bros. TV and The Irrational from Universal Television, the two series had similar runs.
Held as strike contingency, both shows launched in fall 2023 amid a dearth of scripted originals on the broadcast networks. Taking advantage of the lesser competition and potent lead-ins, The Voice (Monday) for The Irrational and The Voice (Tuesday) for Found, the dramas started off well on NBC and Peacock. Found became NBC’s top launch on the streamer until then, with its premiere episodes drawing 10.5M viewers across platforms in the first week. By late November, both dramas had been renewed for a second season.
On a stacked 2024-25 broadcast schedule, Found – like The Irrational – has been registering steep year-to-year ratings declines, which factored in the cancellation decision. Found also faced a new story paradigm in Season 2 as one of the key elements of its premise changed with Sir (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) escaping from Gabi’s (Hampton) basement in the Season 1 finale.
Ultimately, Found became a casualty of NBC’s cutback on entertainment programming to accomodate the 180 primetime hours of basketball next season under NBCUniversal’s $2.5B a year deal with the NBA, which also claimed dramas The Irrational, Suits LA and comedies Night Court and Lopez vs Lopez — all canceled today.
Found follows public relations specialist Gabi Mosely (Hampton), who was once herself one of the more than 300,000 missing people of color in the U.S., and her crisis management team who now make sure there is always someone looking out for the forgotten missing people.
Gosselaar, Kelli Williams, Brett Dalton, Gabrielle Walsh, Arlen Escarpeta and Karan Oberoi also starred.
The series came from creator/showrunner Nkechi Okoro Carroll, who exec produced alongside Sonay Hoffman, Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, Leigh London Redman and Lindsay Dunn. Berlanti Productions and Rock My Soul Productions produced in association with Warner Bros. Television and Universal Television.
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Former Eagles first-round pick Andre Dillard has found a new team.
The No. 22 overall pick from the 2019 draft on Friday signed a one-year deal with the San Francisco 49ers.
Dillard, 29, is now with his fourth team in four years but is — at least for now — sticking around in the NFL.
The Eagles drafted Dillard in the first round out of Washington back in 2019 with the hope that he would one day replace the legendary Jason Peters at left tackle but that never happened. Dillard entered his second NFL season as the Eagles’ projected left tackle but tore his biceps in August and missed the entire year.
In 2021, Dillard was in a training camp battle with Jordan Mailata for the Eagles’ left tackle position. Despite the fact that Dillard was a first-rounder and Mailata was a seventh-rounder, Mailata easily won the job and has been the Eagles’ starting left tackle ever since.
In the four years since winning that battle against Dillard, Mailata has started 59 games and has become one of the best tackles in the NFL. He was named a second-team All-Pro by the Associated Press in 2024.
Dillard played in 43 games with 9 starts during his three healthy seasons with the Eagles.
After finishing out his rookie contract with the Eagles in 2022 as a backup, Dillard signed a three-year, $29 million deal with the Titans to be their left tackle. But he struggled in Tennessee and was released after just one season. In 2024, Dillard spent the year with the Packers and played in 10 games.
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Redacción deportes, 8 may (EFE).- El sueño de la remontada, imposible casi tras el 0-3 de la ida, y más tras confirmarse las bajas temidas de Oihan Sancet y los hermanos Williams, le duró al Athletic en Old Traffford 71 minutos.
Los que tardó el United en abrir su marcador. Lo hizo Mason Mount para igualar un golazo de Mikel Jauregizar a la media hora de partido. Un tanto que disparó la ilusión que la afición rojiblanca, desplazada en masa a Manchester, había logrado mantener en la dura semana que ha pasado tras el varapalo del jueves anterior.
Hasta la elección del nuevo Papa alimentaba en las horas previas esperanzas. Leon XIV. ‘Habemus remontada’ creían muchos por el nombre del nuevo Pontífice y el juego al que anima el número que le acompaña. Un 1-4 decían unos, 1-5 se atrevían a apuntar otros.
En esas estaban muchos cuando llegó el mazazo, el gol que acabó con todo y además abrió un tanteador, como el de la ida, enormemente injusto para un Athletic que no mereció tal castigo. Al final, un increíble 4-1 que para nada explicaba el partido. Como tampoco lo hacía el 7-1 del global de la eliminatoria.
Un castigo desproporcionado y durísimo para un equipo que tendrá que esperar, a saber hasta cuando, por verse en otra así. El varapalo además lo acentúa el hecho de que la final es en San Mames y el doble sueño de jugar la final y hacerlo en ‘La Catedral’ se rompió en semifinales.
Anteriormente lo había alimentado con una Fase de Liga espectacular, segundo de 36 equipos, y con dos eliminatorias que superó con solvencia ante clásicos como la Roma y el Glasgowe Rangers.
Lo intentó también frente al United, pero la eliminatoria se le torció a la media con dos goles y una roja en apenas 25 segundos reales de juego.
Noqueado, perdió 0-3 al descanso en casa, aguantó en inferioridad la segunda mitad y fue capaz de rehacerse para la vuelta. Para la que, otro castigo, perdió a sus estrellas, Nico e Iñaki Williams y Oihan Sancet, También a Dani Vivián, el expulsado en la ida.
Demasiado viento contra para una carrera como la que necesitaba. Aún así, salió al campo, dio la cara y alimentó durante 71 minutos el sueño de su entregada afición, la mucha que fue a Old Trafford y la que se tuvo que quedar en Bilbao. Llegó el empate, la colina sel hizo montaña al Athletic, y ya, derrotado, el United hizo sangre.
No mereció tanto revés el Athetic, pero el fútbol a veces tiene esas cosas. Ocurre lo que no procede y el Athletic tendrá que esperar aún más para ese título europeo que sumar a sus 8 Ligas y 25 Copas. Le redondearía su gran palmarés. EFE
ROCKWALL, Texas (WKRC) – A mother who was found guilty of making sexual contact with a 13-year-old friend of her son has been sentenced to five years in prison.
Real Estate Agent Natalie Sorrells, 44, had multiple instances of inappropriate contact with the child since April 2023, according to a forensic interview with the 13-year-old at the Rockwall Children’s Advocacy Center that KDFW reported.
In the interview, the 13-year-old described two incidents where Sorrells touched him inappropriately. In the arrest affidavit KDFW reported, he also described having sexual contact with Sorrells in a car after she picked him up from a football game and another time at a party for Sorrells’ son.
According to the affidavit, the child said that during one of the incidents, Sorrells’ husband called to ask if she was cheating on him. The child also told police that Sorrells provided him and several friends with alcohol and tobacco on several occasions.
Police were told of Sorrells’ crimes after the child’s mother found deleted texts between Sorrells and the victim where Sorrells called the child “babe,” according to the affidavit. Weeks after that was discovered, the child informed his mother that Sorrells had touched him inappropriately.
Sorrells was arrested in February and on Thursday, KDFW reported that she was found guilty on two counts of indecency with a child. Sorrells received 30 months in prison for each guilty charge, with the sentences to run consecutively, totaling five years. She will also be required to pay a $10,000 fine.
Court records showed that the 44-year-old had posted bond.
INDEPENDENCE — The top-seeded Cleveland Cavaliers face a huge task as they attempt to rally from a 2-0 series deficit in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
As the series heads to Indianapolis for Game 3 at 7:30 p.m. May 9, the Cavs remain uncertain if they will have three key players available against the the fourth-seeded Indiana Pacers
In a last-second 120-119 loss in Game 2, the Cavs played without All-Star forward Evan Mobley (sprained left ankle), All-Star point guard Darius Garland (sprained left big toe) and wing De’Andre Hunter (sprained right shooting thumb).
The Cavs listed all three as questionable May 8 to play in Game 3.
During practice on May 8 — which Cavs coach Kenny Atkinson said was a “shootaround basically” — all three took part.
“They all touched the ball,” Atkinson said. “They all got some reps up, but we didn’t do anything live. They kind of participated in the walk through, and [we’re] hoping for the best.”
Mobley, Garland and Hunter participated in shootaround on the morning of Friday, May 9, in Indianapolis. They can be seen shooting at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in the following video posted on social media by Cleveland Cavaliers on SI reporter Spencer Davies, formerly of the Beacon Journal:
Garland has missed four consecutive games with a sprained left big toe. He initially suffered the injury in the regular season and later aggravated April 23 in Game 2 of a first-round sweep against the Miami Heat. He jogged on a treadmill May 6 during shootaround, yet he remained out the same day during Game 2.
Mobley suffered a sprained left ankle May 4 during a 121-112 loss in Game 1. In a postgame news conference, Mobley said he “came down wrong a little bit” on a hook shot against Pacers center Myles Turner, stepping on the fellow big man’s left foot.
Hunter suffered a sprained right thumb when it dislocated during a hard fall in Game 1 after Pacers guard-forward Bennedict Mathurin blocked his shot. Mathurin pushed Hunter in the chest during the play. After Game 1, Hunter said he expected to play in Game 2. However, Hunter sat out.
Those three are not the only Cavaliers dealing with an injury.
Cavs All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell has been playing through a calf strain, though, he is not listed on the team’s injury report. Atkinson said May 8 he thinks Mitchell is OK.
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Former President Joe Biden blasted President Donald Trump’s first 100 days and defended his own performance as president during an appearance Thursday on ABC’s “The View,” his first live television interview since leaving the White House in January.
In the joint interview with his wife, Dr. Jill Biden, the former president discussed his ongoing rivalry with Trump and his continued relationship with former Vice President Kamala Harris, who he said still seeks his advice.
The Bidens had strong words for Democratic leaders, who they said bought into the idea he needed to drop out of the presidential race after his disastrous June presidential debate. They also dismissed reports and upcoming books that claim the former president experienced cognitive decline while in office.
The interview comes as the Bidens are reemerging into public life at a time when the Democratic Party is searching for new leaders and a cohesive strategy for taking on Trump. The former president did an interview with BBC News this week and the former first lady is now chairing a women’s health initiative for the Milken Institute.
“I’m trying to figure out what’s the most significant and consequential role I can play, consistent with what I’ve done in the past,” the former president said, adding that he’s writing another book.
The appearance also marks the pair’s efforts to defend the former president’s reputation from criticism that his decision to run for a second term – and remain in the race as long as he did – led to Harris’ defeat.
Here are three takeaways from the interview with the Bidens:
The Bidens pushed back on suggestions he experienced significant cognitive decline in his final year in office.
“They are wrong,” Biden said. “There is nothing to sustain that.”
“I said when I got out of the race, I was still going to be president. I think I did a pretty damn good job the last six months,” he said.
But it was his wife, Dr. Biden, who offered the more forceful defense of his time in office and disputed suggestions she had insulated her husband in his final years in office.
“The people who wrote those books were not in the White House with us, and they didn’t see how hard Joe worked every single day. I mean, he’d get up, he put in a full day, and then at night he would, I’d be in bed, you know, reading my book, and he was still on the phone, reading his briefings, working with staff. I mean, it was nonstop,” she said.
Biden admitted his performance at the CNN debate against Donald Trump last June amounted to a “terrible night,” but argued the suggestions he was unable to do the job of president did not reflect the broader sentiment of the Democratic Party.
“The Democratic Party at large didn’t buy into it,” Biden said, pointing to winning Democratic primaries in 2024 despite running largely uncontested in most of those contests. “But the Democratic leadership and some of the very significant contributors did.”
Asked if she was too close to the situation to accurately assess her husband’s ability to serve a second term, Dr. Biden said: “I did not create a cocoon around him.”
The former first lady also said hearing people describe her as Lady MacBeth was “very hurtful, especially from some of our so-called friends.”
Biden sidestepped a question about his current relationship with former President Barack Obama and instead attempted to provide more of an explanation for his decision to bow out of the race.
“The only reason I got out of the race was because I didn’t want to have a divided Democratic Party. It’s a simple proposition. And so that’s why I got out of the race,” he said. “I thought it was better to put the country ahead of my interest, my personal interest. I’m not being facetious. I’m being deadly earnest about that.”
One question facing the Democratic party is whether Harris will run again, either for governor of California next year or president in 2028.
Asked if Harris has told him what she plans to do next, President Biden said he speaks with Harris frequently – as recently as Wednesday – and that she does seek his opinion on topics.
“She’s got a difficult decision to make about what she’s going to do,” he said. “I hope she stays fully engaged. I think she’s first rate, but we have a lot of really good candidates as well.”
Looking back to the last election, the former president said he wasn’t surprised that Harris lost – not because she wasn’t qualified, but because the Trump campaign “went the sexist route” throughout the campaign.
“I’ve never seen quite a successful and consistent campaign undercutting the notion that a woman couldn’t lead the country, and a woman of mixed race,” the former president said.
At one point the panel brought up a past Harris appearance on “The View,” during which she said there wasn’t anything she could think of that she would have done differently than he did. The former president denied reports that he encouraged there to be no daylight between her campaign and his administration.
“I did not advise her to say that,” he said. “I think that was used in a way that is contrary to what she meant.”
Biden and Trump’s longstanding rivalry came up throughout the interview.
“He’s had the worst 100 days any president’s ever had,” the former president said. “And I would not say honesty has been a strong point.”
Asked why Trump continues to mention him, the former president said: “I beat him.” He repeated his assertion that he could have beat Trump if he’d stayed in the race
Throughout the conversation, Biden defended his record. At one point he was asked if he takes responsibility for Trump’s victory and for not pushing to pass border security legislation earlier in his presidency.
“Yes, I do, because look, I was in charge, and he won,” Biden said. He then criticized Trump for pushing Republicans to vote against bipartisan border legislation.
The panel also asked about Trump’s interest in the former president’s use of an autopen to sign pardons for his family, which Trump has said are “void” and “vacant.”
“Oh, he’s vacant,” the former president said.