Stamford Advocate

Is J.J. on ‘Sex and the City’ played by Lin-Manuel Miranda?

- Do you have a question or comment about entertainm­ent past, present and future? Write to Rich Heldenfels, P.O. Box 417, Mogadore, OH 44260, or brenfels@gmail.com. Letters may be edited. Individual replies are not guaranteed. By Rich Heldenfels

You have questions. I have some answers.

Q: The character of J.J. on “Sex and the City” appears to be Lin-Manuel Miranda. Could it be?

A: No, although Miranda (“Hamilton,” “Mary Poppins Returns”) does have a “Sex and the City” connection. The character of J.J. Mitchell was played in two “SATC” episodes by Mark Grapey. You may also have seen him in other production­s, for example playing Peter Kalmick on “Chicago Med.” Miranda, meanwhile, can be spotted in the first “Sex and the City” movie, along with his directing partner Thomas Kail. They played, as Slate.com summed it up, “two guys who move a couch” when “SATC”’s Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) is apartment hunting.

Q: Is “Better Call Saul” all over?

A: Shooting for the fifth season began in Albuquerqu­e in April. But don’t start planning a new season watch party quite yet. It looks as if the latest episodes won’t get on the air until 2020.

Q: Do you know if “A Million Little Things” has been renewed for a second season? There didn’t seem to be a lot of loose ends in the final episode of the first season, which leads me to believe it's gone.

A: As ABC announced earlier in May, a new round of “A Million Little Things” will air this fall, on Thursday nights between “Grey’s Anatomy” and “How To Get Away With Murder.” If you’re looking for hints about what’s coming, you could check out series creator DJ Nash on Twitter. He’s @heydjnash.

Q: Can you tell me what happened to CBS News’ Jeff Glor and John Dickerson? Where are they?

A: Since Susan Zirinsky became president of CBS News in March, the network has been shaking up its talent lineups — part of what Zirinsky called “the start of a new era” in early May.

That included bumping “CBS Evening News” anchor Glor from his post in favor of Norah O’Donnell, who will take the anchor chair sometime this summer. Glor was said to be discussing other opportunit­ies with the network. O’Donnell will continue to contribute to “60 Minutes” (where, by the way, Steve Kroft has retired) and will be lead anchor of CBS’ primaries and election coverage. The evening news will also move its base from New York City to Washington, D.C., this fall.

“CBS This Morning” has set its hosts as Gayle King, Anthony Mason and Tony Dokoupil. John Dickerson, who had been on the morning show, is joining “60 Minutes” and, says CBS, will have “a key role as a contributi­ng anchor to ... political coverage of primary and election nights.”

Q: In a commercial for Credit Karma, two sisters discuss checking their credit so they can move away from home. From off screen comes the sound of a blender starting up, and a voice (presumably their mother) yells “I'm making ....” What? It sounds like froggies or something.

A: She’s making smoothies. The blender is a clue — but such a noisy one that it’s hard to tell what she’s saying.

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