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‘Outlander’: Fergus & the Frasers Get Caught Up in Feelings (Recap)

‘Outlander’: Fergus & the Frasers Get Caught Up in Feelings (Recap)
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Season 6, Episode 3 of Outlander, “Temperance.”] Outlander‘s sixth season has reached its most dramatic installment yet with Episode 3, “Temperance,” as the Frasers deal with family struggles and the new settlers’ religious views make way for potentially devastating consequences. Whether it’s Claire’s (Caitriona Balfe) treatment of Tom Christie (Mark Lewis Jones) or her own Ptsd, or even Fergus’ (César Domboy) challenges following the birth of his son Henri-Christian, there’s plenty of discord to go around. Below, we’re breaking down all of the noteworthy moments, so beware of major spoilers ahead. The episode opens with a harrowing rescue attempt on Roger’s (Richard Rankin) behalf as he must fetch Henri-Christian from the river after some of the Fraser’s Ridge boys set him afloat in a basket. After managing to save the baby, Roger is eager to gather answers and they explain that it was a test due to religious ...
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‘The Walking Dead’: The Commonwealth Shows Its True Colors (Recap)

‘The Walking Dead’: The Commonwealth Shows Its True Colors (Recap)
[Warning: The following contains Major spoilers for The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 13, “Warlords.”] We all knew it was too good to be true, right? Granted, signs that the Commonwealth was up to no good were appearing earlier on in the season than in “Warlords,” but in this Aaron (Ross Marquand) and Gabriel (Seth Gilliam)-centric hour, it becomes abundantly clear that the new community — or at least, the faction of it that’s under Lance Hornsby’s (Josh Hamilton) thumb — is bad, with a capital “B.” And also brutal, with a capital “B.” Here’s how it happens. At Hilltop, Lydia (Cassady McClincy) and her friends have a grim encounter with a dying man on horseback. He has a Commonwealth checkpoint pamphlet on him, and his dying words are that Lydia “has to go” and that “they’re slaughtering them.” Maggie (Lauren Cohan) heads out to investigate, taking Lydia and Elijah (Okea Eme-Akwari) with her. They go
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The Walking Dead Recap: Fancy Beating You Here — Plus, [Spoiler] Returns

The Walking Dead Recap: Fancy Beating You Here — Plus, [Spoiler] Returns
Twisty as a scrunchie, Sunday’s Walking Dead returned to the fore a fan favorite who hit the road only a coupla episodes back and started killing off a new group pretty much as fast as it was introduced. And if you keep reading, we’ll go over all the details of the surprise-filled hour.

‘Being Outnumbered Has Never Stopped You Before’ | As “Warlords” began, a smitten Elijah was just about to escort Lydia from Hilltop to at least the nearest Commonwealth checkpoint when a bloody young man whose name we’d later learn was Jesse rode up to the gate,
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How ‘Sanditon’ Handled Sidney’s Season 2 Exit — And Why It Happened That Way

How ‘Sanditon’ Handled Sidney’s Season 2 Exit — And Why It Happened That Way
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for the Sanditon Season 2 premiere.] Sidney Parker is dead! The long-awaited Season 2 premiere of PBS drama Sanditon wasted no time revealing his fate: The fiery Regency gentleman, who had been ready to propose to Charlotte Heywood before fate intervened at the end of the first season, succumbed to yellow fever on a trip to Antigua. The episode opened with Sidney’s funeral (even before the opening credits). Shots of his coffin being carried to his grave were interspersed with a buoyant Charlotte (Rose Williams) dancing up a storm back home in Willingden — until Sidney’s sister-in-law Mary (Kate Ashfield) brought her the news of his death. Viewers have known for a year that Sidney’s portrayer, Theo James, wouldn’t be reprising his role for the Masterpiece series’ sophomore season. His departure dashed hopes that Charlotte and Sidney would eventually live happily ever after. Season 1 of this adaptation of Jane Austen’s
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‘American Idol’ Week 4 Brings Back ‘Idol’ Hopefuls for a Second Chance (Recap)

‘American Idol’ Week 4 Brings Back ‘Idol’ Hopefuls for a Second Chance (Recap)
American Idol judges Katy Perry, Lionel Richie, and Luke Bryan rolled into the Sunset Strip where they were greeted by rock royalty in Nikki Sixx of Mötley Crüe. This round of auditions from Los Angeles, Nashville, and Austin included a second-generation Idol hopeful, ventriloquist, Irish stepper and college football player turned viral TikTok country crooner. Familiar faces also returned (one from this season!) singing for a second chance. With golden tickets running low as “Hollywood Week” looms on the horizon, find out who took their next step in realizing their Idol dreams. Zaréh ABC/Eric McCandless If you want a reminder that you’re getting old, look no further than this 21-year-old stylist from Miami. She happens to be the daughter of season 4 Idol hopeful Nadia. Zaréh surprised mom and blindfolded her to the audition. Nadia was under the impression she was going on a spa day. Instead, she was greeted by host Ryan Seacrest.
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American Idol Recap: Former Finalist's Daughter Carries on Her Mom's Legacy — Watch Best Auditions and Weigh In

American Idol Recap: Former Finalist's Daughter Carries on Her Mom's Legacy — Watch Best Auditions and Weigh In
You know that sweet spot during a vacation when you finally let go and forget what day it is? That’s pretty much where we are with American Idol right now, as we enter the seventh hour of Season 20 auditions.

And since we’ve already lost all concept of time, let’s begin this week’s recap with 21-year-old Zaréh, a fashion stylist whose mother happens to be Nadia Turner, one of the Top 8 finalists from Idol‘s fourth season. More than 15 years after her mother’s Idol journey, Zaréh surprised Turner by bringing her to the audition in a blindfold.
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Sanditon Season 2 Premiere Recap: Charlotte Meets Two New Suitors, Mourns Sidney — Plus, Grade It!

Sanditon Season 2 Premiere Recap: Charlotte Meets Two New Suitors, Mourns Sidney — Plus, Grade It!
It’s one thing to know that Charlotte lost Sidney to Eliza Campion on Sanditon, but it’s something altogether different to discover that death would soon steal him away forever.

Fans learned that the brooding and handsome hero succumbed to Yellow fever three months after marrying for money when Season 2 of the Masterpiece on PBS series premiered on Sunday. (So, this is how the show chose to deal with star Theo James’ departure.) The installment opened with the juxtaposition between Charlotte dancing and laughing with her friends and family at a party in her hometown, and Sidney’s cold and impersonal funeral in Antigua.
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Adrien Brody on Playing NBA Legend Pat Riley at His Lowest Moment in HBO’s ‘Winning Time’

Adrien Brody on Playing NBA Legend Pat Riley at His Lowest Moment in HBO’s ‘Winning Time’
Spoiler Alert: This article contains spoilers for “The Best Is Yet to Come,” the March 20 episode of “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty,” which is now streaming on HBO Max.

On the third episode of HBO’s “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty,” audiences are introduced to an NBA figure that even a fair-weather basketball fan should be familiar with. Pat Riley has been a towering force in basketball for more than half of the sport’s professional history, earning 10 NBA championships between his time playing, coaching and serving as an executive. Riley has been the
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Outlander Just Shortchanged One of the Saga's Biggest Emotional Moments

Outlander Just Shortchanged One of the Saga's Biggest Emotional Moments
Outlander faithful, we need to have a wee chat. Because that big scene between Jamie and Fergus in Sunday’s episode? Wasna it.

I know that Season 6 was cut short because of Covid and Catriona Balfe’s pregnancy, skewing story plans and making things difficult on the whole. So it’s very possible that the season didn’t unfold the way the writers and producers originally envisioned, and changes had to be made for practicality’s sake.

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HBO’s ‘The White Lotus,’ ‘Lovecraft Country’ Take Top TV Honors at Guild of Music Supervisors Awards

HBO’s ‘The White Lotus,’ ‘Lovecraft Country’ Take Top TV Honors at Guild of Music Supervisors Awards
The Guild of Music Supervisors held its 12th annual awards ceremony virtually on March 20.

Recognizing those who excel at the craft of music supervision in film, television, documentaries, games, advertising and trailers, the night’s big winners included HBO’s “The White Lotus,” supervised by Janet Lopez, who gave an impassioned acceptance speech, thanking the music makers of Hawaii for taking her call, and Liza Richardson for “Lovecraft Country” season 1. The Netflix film “Tick, Tick… Boom!,” supervised by Steven Gizicki, took home the prize for film budgeted over $25 million. Mandi Collier won twice for her work on “Sylie’s Love & Zola,
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‘Killing Eve’: Camille Cottin on a Big Turning Point for Eve & Helene

‘Killing Eve’: Camille Cottin on a Big Turning Point for Eve & Helene
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Killing Eve Season 4 Episode 4 “It’s Agony and I’m Ravenous.”] Who has the upper hand in their scenes, Eve (Sandra Oh) or Helene (Camille Cottin)? It continues to constantly change in Killing Eve Season 4 as they look to cut off the head of the monster that is the Twelve. Villanelle (Jodie Comer) doesn’t stay behind bars for long following her arrest, thanks to Helene, who enlists her for a new job. So what’s Villanelle going to be up to? Watch an exclusive sneak peek above for a look at her in the March 27 episode. Meanwhile, Helene arranges another meeting with Eve, who rather than wait, follows her into the bathroom, shaves her leg, and climbs into the tub with her. It’s awkward, it’s uncomfortable, and it’s the most off-their-games we’ve seen the two in a scene together. They then move to the couch
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Call the Midwife Season 11 Premiere Recap: Spring's New Beginnings

Call the Midwife Season 11 Premiere Recap: Spring's New Beginnings
Like a garden full of flowers and weeds, PBS’ Call the Midwife blossomed with a Season 11 debut full of life, death, joy and sadness.

The episode’s most fascinating juxtaposition occurred between Nurse Nancy’s life and that of a mentally unstable woman named Marigold Nyall when the show’s new season began in the spring of 1967. Officially a midwife now, Nancy set out to better her life and play a more present role in her daughter Colette’s world.

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Riverdale Boss Breaks Down Archie and Betty's Surprising New Fate — Plus, Is [Spoiler] Really Dead?

Riverdale Boss Breaks Down Archie and Betty's Surprising New Fate — Plus, Is [Spoiler] Really Dead?
Warning: This post contains spoilers for Sunday’s Riverdale.

Riverdale is getting back to normal after that spooky “Rivervale” arc — well, maybe not completely normal.

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Sunday’s midseason premiere picked up where we left off pre-Rivervale, with Archie and Betty’s newly rekindled romance interrupted by a bomb set by the dastardly Hiram. The explosion decimated Archie’s house,
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Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa Explains How ‘Riverdale’ Is Embracing Its Supernatural Side

Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa Explains How ‘Riverdale’ Is Embracing Its Supernatural Side
[Warning: The below contains spoilers for Season 6, Episode 6 of Riverdale, “Chapter One Hundred and One: Unbelievable.” If you don’t want to be spoiled, go stare into Nana Blossom’s milky eye until the candles are blown out by a mysterious wind.] Riverdale returned tonight from its mini-hiatus following the five-part “Rivervale” event and a new night and time slot wasn’t the only thing it brought with it. Picking up hours after the bomb Hiram (Mark Consuelos) had planted under Archie’s (Kj Apa) bed went off, we learned that he and Betty (Lili Reinhart) had survived the blast, as did Jughead (Cole Sprouse), who was in the garage at the time. Mercifully, Bingo the dog made it out, too, albeit with four (rapidly healing) broken legs. As the gang began to piece together the crime, several things became evident: Hiram needed to pay; Betty, Jug, and Archie had each been left with slowly emerging abilities; and the
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Nielsen Rejects Private Equity Group’s Bid to Acquire Measurement Company

Nielsen Rejects Private Equity Group’s Bid to Acquire Measurement Company
Nielsen Holdings Plc has turned down a bid by a private-equity consortium to buy the media-measurement giant, noting that the company feels the proposal “does not adequately compensate shareholders for Nielsen’s growth prospects.”

Shares in the company, which has been under scrutiny for months as TV networks that represent some of its biggest clients have sought new measurement work from rivals, soared more than 40% on Monday on a report that a group that included Nielsen investor Elliott Management Corp. sought to buy the company for what could be around $15 billion, including debt.

Nielsen said its choice was bolstered by
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Oscars Snub: West Side Story Star Rachel Zegler Says She Isn't Invited

Oscars Snub: West Side Story Star Rachel Zegler Says She Isn't Invited
How do you solve a problem like an Mia Maria?

Rachel Zegler, the lead actress of Best Picture contender West Side Story, says that she did not score an invite to next Sunday’s Academy Awards.

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The Steven Spielberg-directed update of the classic musical is vying for seven total Oscars at the March 27, ABC-hosted ceremony, including for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actress (Ariana DeBose, who played Anita) and Best
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‘Coda,’ ‘Don’t Look Up,’ ‘Hacks’ and ‘Succession’ Win Top Prizes at 2022 Writers Guild Awards

‘Coda,’ ‘Don’t Look Up,’ ‘Hacks’ and ‘Succession’ Win Top Prizes at 2022 Writers Guild Awards
Coda” and “Don’t Look Up” added momentum to their hopes for Oscar gold by nabbing the top film honors Sunday at the 74th annual Writers Guild Awards.

The wins for the Apple TV Plus and Netflix titles come as film award season heads into its final seven-day countdown leading into the 94th Academy Awards on March 27. The Writers Guild of America West and East joined forces this year to present Sunday’s kudos in a virtual format, hosted by actor-writer Ashley Nicole Black, out of pandemic-related caution.

The leaders of both guilds, WGA West president Meredith Stiehm and WGA East
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The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey's Dominique Fishback Breaks Down Her Mission to Honor Black Teen Girls

The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey's Dominique Fishback Breaks Down Her Mission to Honor Black Teen Girls
Dominique Fishback has played a lot of surly teens on the big and small screen, which is why she almost turned down the chance to work alongside Samuel L. Jackson on The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey.

Then she read the script and realized there was room to make her character Robyn different from all her other portrayals such as Darlene, a sex worker on The Deuce or Billie, an inner city kid in Show Me a Hero, both on HBO. And as viewers of the Apple TV+ limited series (which drops new installments every Friday) can attest, Fishback shines
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WWE’s Austin Theory on Learning From Vince McMahon & ‘WrestleMania’ Showdown

WWE’s Austin Theory on Learning From Vince McMahon & ‘WrestleMania’ Showdown
Austin Theory is getting an opportunity of a lifetime sitting under the learning tree of Vince McMahon. Over the past few months, the WWE kingpin has taken an interest in the 24-year-old protege. One could liken it to Yoda and Luke Skywalker. Or maybe more Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine? Theory is soaking up any knowledge he can heading into WrestleMania. During night two of “The Most Stupendous Two-Night Event in WrestleMania History,” the Raw superstar squares off with SmackDown commentator Pat McAfee. Theory got in the face and smacked the headset off the former NFL punter after McMahon appeared on The Pat McAfee Show. More physicality followed ahead of the big showdown. We caught up with Theory ahead of the biggest match of his career so far in Dallas. In 2020, you came in at the last minute to perform at a crowd-less WrestleMania 36. This year will be quite different for you.
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Donald Glover Explains His Approach to ‘Atlanta’ Season 3: ‘We Wanted to Make a Black Fairytale’

Donald Glover Explains His Approach to ‘Atlanta’ Season 3: ‘We Wanted to Make a Black Fairytale’
Donald Glover never does press like a conventional actor. So when he arrived at the Paramount Theater in Austin on Saturday night for the SXSW premiere of “Atlanta” Season 3, he turned the camera on his audience.

It was actually a disposable camera he had in his hand, and he used the retro gadget to snap shots of the reporters waiting to interview him.

“Someone left this in my room! I have no idea what’s on it. I could be in big trouble!” he giggled.

Austin was eager to get the full picture about Seasons 3 and 4, which were shot in
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