[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for The Way Home Season 1 finale “Not All Who Wander Are Lost.”] After that ending, let’s just say this: It’s a good thing The Way Home is coming back for a second season. The Season 1 finale saw Kat (Chyler Leigh) attend her dad’s funeral then, in the
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Shawn S. Lealos has been a freelance writer for 25 years, starting with magazines and newspapers before moving to the internet. He has been published in Inside Sports Magazine, The Daily Oklahoman, and Oklahoma Gazette and websites such as Chud.com, 411mania.com, Sporting News, CBR, ScreenRant, and more. Shawn is a voting member of the Oklahoma
The expected and the unexpected worked in tandem on The Way Home Season 1 Episode 10, ultimately setting up an entirely different journey for the Landry women for the show’s second season. The finale worked to suggest that the more secrets that are uncovered within the Landry family, the longer the show can continue while
The expected and the unexpected worked in tandem on The Way Home Season 1 Episode 10, ultimately setting up an entirely different journey for the Landry women for the show’s second season. The finale worked to suggest that the more secrets that are uncovered within the Landry family, the longer the show can continue while
Follow me! Nikole Behrens is a 2017 graduate of Ball State University where she finished with a degree in creative writing and a minor in Japanese. Today she is a professional writer for various companies and really enjoys contributing to TV Shows Ace. Follow me! Latest posts by Nikole Behrens (see all) Shirley Ballas has
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Latest posts by Kelly Summers (see all) Kendall Jenner is showing off her love of French culture as she rocks a plunging dress and sends out croissant energy. The supermodel, 27, made headlines last week for jetting out to Paris. Her Audrey Hepburn-style street looks quickly went viral. Going classy in a slinky and low-cut
Shawn S. Lealos has been a freelance writer for 25 years, starting with magazines and newspapers before moving to the internet. He has been published in Inside Sports Magazine, The Daily Oklahoman, and Oklahoma Gazette and websites such as Chud.com, 411mania.com, Sporting News, CBR, ScreenRant, and more. Shawn is a voting member of the Oklahoma
Trisha Faulkner has been a freelance writer for a decade with a focus on news/reporting for the last three years. She enjoys writing about the Showtime series Shameless, CBS’s Survivor, Netflix, TOWIE, and some entertainment/celebrity news. In her spare time, she enjoys raising awareness about autism and spending time with her two children. Latest posts
As you say goodbye to the retro Decades network after nearly eight years, expect your frown to turn — you guessed it — upside down: Starting Monday, March 27, the channel adopts a new name, Catchy Comedy, and switches to an all-laughs lineup. The rebranding allows for the addition of several favorites, including Laverne &
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The Night Agent is now streaming – Picture: Netflix. Welcome back to your end-of-week recap of what’s new and trending on Netflix in the United States. We’ll look back at all the new releases of the past seven days and pick out some titles you may have missed, plus cover what’s picked up the most
A light at the end of the proverbial tunnel is in sight for the Herrmann family. Cindy struggled with body and confidence issues on Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 16, prompting Herrmann to seek help from Trudy. When she showed up at Molly’s with a huge smile and looked really good, it was everything for
March Madness is in full swing and the NBA season is headed toward playoff time. That’s set us thinking of all the tremendous scripted television series which heavily feature basketball. With shows such as HBO‘s acclaimed miniseries Winning Time garnering critical acclaim and Disney‘s The Crossover approaching its series premiere, we decided to look back
Aubrey Chorpenning has been a freelance writer since December 2016 and has primarily focused on reality TV and celebrity news. In addition to writing about and watching TV, she enjoys spending time with her family and cats, baking, reading, and doing DIY projects. Latest posts by Aubrey Chorpenning (see all) Bringing Up Bates star Lawson
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Is Eddie headed towards a romance with his hit-and-run driver? Is that just too weird? Our TV Fanatics, Jack, Jasmine, and Christine, are here to debate Eddie and Nicole, Charlie’s sudden appearance, Inez’s reasons for walking out on Gary, and more. And does Regina have politics in her future after A Million Little Things Season
Showtime has given the last word on The L Word: Generation Q, canceling the drama after three seasons. According to Deadline, Showtime declined to renew the show but is developing another offshoot of the franchise, tentatively titled The L Word: New York, with the help of co-creator Ilene Chaiken. The cancellation isn’t a total surprise:
Things are about to go from fun to depressingly sad. Whatever your feelings are about the mockumentary style used on The Rookie Season 5 Episode 18, you can admit that some of it was pretty fun. The fun ends there because we are back to our regular storylines, and one of the major unresolved ones
Pictured: Wellmania, Hatfields & McCoys, Murder Mystery 2 A huge week of new releases awaits, with just under 70 new movies and series set to arrive on Netflix over the next week. We’ll pick out our most anticipated three new releases and list every new title preliminarily set to drop on Netflix US. As we
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Succession has some of TV’s most iconic lines, many of which are delivered by Waystar Royco head and Roy family patriarch, Logan (Brian Cox). Not known for his kindness, some of Logan’s words of wisdom are quite harsh, and we wouldn’t want it any other way. Below, see some of the conglomerate helmer’s most memorable
Jonathan Majors, star of the film Creed III and the TV series Lovecraft Country, was arrested on charges of strangulation, assault, and harassment in New York City on Saturday, March 25. According to The Associated Press, police arrested Majors after responding to a 911 call about an alleged domestic dispute involving a 30-year-old woman in
Picture: Nickelodeon Netflix in the US was treated to seasons 1 and 2 of iCarly all the way back in February 2021, and after years of waiting, we’ve finally learned that additional seasons will be joining (in the US). Here’s what you need to know. As you probably know, iCarly is the Nickelodeon show that
‘Tis the season for Christmas movies, but Something From Tiffany’s has the makings of a classic romantic film that just so happens to take place around the holidays. In fact, it shouldn’t even fall under the category of Christmas movies as the protagonist, Rachel (Zoey Deutch, is Jewish, and thus, the film falls under the Chrismukkah
Fifty years after the Pyramid format first hit television, not much has changed in the game show’s playstyle, apart from the top prize. “For a lot of people, it used to be The $25,000 Pyramid, so obviously inflation has pumped it up!” Michael Strahan quipped to TV Insider in 2016, when he began hosting The
Had the first episode of “Rabbit Hole” begun with a Kiefer Sutherland voiceover along the lines of: “I’m private espionage operative John Weir, and today is the worst day of my life,” it would’ve felt perhaps too on-the-nose, but there would’ve certainly been some truth to it. The show instead opens with Weir in a
Trisha Faulkner has been a freelance writer for a decade with a focus on news/reporting for the last three years. She enjoys writing about the Showtime series Shameless, CBS’s Survivor, Netflix, TOWIE, and some entertainment/celebrity news. In her spare time, she enjoys raising awareness about autism and spending time with her two children. Latest posts
A Scrubs movie isn’t a matter of if, but when, according to creator Bill Lawrence, who believes a feature-length continuation of the 2000s TV comedy is “inevitable.” “In the greatest way, the cast of that show and the writers are so good that they’re all working,” Lawrence told Variety in a recent interview. “And the