Jason Ritter’s TikTok Dance Sparks Wild Theories Before Matlock’s Epic Finale!

This coming week, as per the 2025 TV lineup, there’s a gap that skips shows like Matlock and others due to March Madness taking center stage. If sports are your thing, this might be exciting news. On the other hand, if you’re eager to learn more about Kathy Bates’ significant “Game Face” revelation from two weeks back, I’m sorry to say, you won’t get that resolution this week.

Matlock’s Final Season 1 Episodes Sound Like Quite The Ride

Given that we have some spare time on hand, and Jason Ritter has just hinted at the final episodes being exceptional enough for a potential early Season 2 revival of Matlock, I’d like to revisit an old topic before we dive into the final stretch. Before proceeding, here’s another fun dance from Mr. Ritter to the original theme song:

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Unfortunately, Matlock won’t air on Thursday, but mark your calendars for April 3rd – that’s when everything changes and starts an exciting series of our last three episodes, including a two-hour season finale! You definitely won’t want to miss out, as it might get spoiled on social media. Speaking of which, I made up a word once in a story, “tromboningly,” to protect my work from being stolen. If you find any stories with that word online, it’s mine! But there’s not much I can do about it except leave a nice comment and hope they catch the passive-aggressive undertone. I try to be straightforward, but sometimes on the internet, it’s better to express negative feelings indirectly. Anyway, let’s support each other against the unkind people of this world. Take care today, have fun with March Madness (either the sports event or the seasonal feeling) – or both!

♬ Matlock – Theme from the Television Series – Dominik Hauser

It’s intriguing to hear the man, who could be one of Jacobson Moore’s possible major villains, assure a climax where “EVERYTHING WILL BE DIFFERENT” (emphasized as such). He’s not alone in this prediction, as Skye P. Marshall’s hint at the end of Matlock also made grand statements about the upcoming storylines.

It’s clear that more information will be unveiled in the upcoming Season 1 finale titled “Tricks of the Trade”, airing on April 17th. It’s unlikely that all questions will be answered before then, but I’m confident that I have one last prediction regarding who the Welbrexa clue board might point towards by the end of this season.

I’m Doubling Down On Shae Banfield Being The Welbrexa Big Bad At Jacobson Moore

From what I understand, Madeline Kingston, portrayed by Kathy Bates, has been investigating her friend and potential boss Olympia Lawrence (played by Skye P. Marshall) as the recent suspect. However, I’m not entirely convinced about her guilt. Another part of me thinks Julian Markston, who is soon to be Madeline’s ex-husband, could be the one we’re looking for. This suspicion has grown stronger with the announcement that Jason Ritter will star in the Max original series “Lanterns.

Yet, the information before us strongly suggests Shae “The Meerkat” Banfield (Yael Grobglas), and I stand firm by that! Examining the details, it’s clear that the person who deleted the Welbrexa file, which indirectly caused Ellie Kingston’s death, had access to Olympia’s office, Julian’s keycard, and the women’s bathroom on the 25th floor.

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Ms. Banfield’s relationship with Julian was no secret, having been documented. As for the reason, the dream sequences in “Game Day” still hold strong impact following the events of “Game Face.” Instead of Shae inadvertently leaking confidential marketing data from her previous job, there is a possibility that she may have concealed proof that a crucial scientific study, essential for maintaining transparency, went astray.

In my perspective as a movie reviewer, Julian Markston, portrayed brilliantly by Jason Ritter, seems destined for some turbulence this season. The tension between him and his partner’s budding relationship with Olympia is reaching boiling point. One of them might be compelled to step down in a heartbreaking turn of events. This could potentially lead to Julian taking a backseat or even becoming a recurring character if the storyline unfolds as it appears to be heading. However, there’s a twist: what if Julian isn’t the real Welbrexa Big Bad after all? The intrigue is palpable!

On the following Thursday, we’re set to appear in court again, as “Matlock” resumes with “The Johnson Case” at 9 p.m. Eastern Time on CBS. If you’ve been completely lost in the events so far, there’s still time for you to get up to speed. For those of you who have been following Madeline Kingston’s pursuit diligently, I look forward to joining you all again next week to discuss the upcoming developments.

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2025-03-28 02:41