The Morning Show Recap: The Dream Team

Chris doesn’t handle the truth well at first. When she hears about the steroid accusations, she immediately denies them, even correcting her husband when he calls it a rumor – she insists it’s a lie. Discovering that a former teammate, Tunde Johnston, started the story only makes things worse, and Chris reacts poorly. After a night out, she drunkenly leaves a furious, profanity-filled voicemail for Tunde, threatening her and demanding to know if she understands who Chris is. Predictably, the voicemail goes viral as soon as Tunde releases it. When Alex confronts Bro Hartman about broadcasting the voicemail on his podcast, he points out his popularity and financial power – essentially, he controls Alex’s salary. He also argues that a scandal involving America’s beloved gold medalist is big news, and Alex knows it. Alex is left speechless, responding only with a string of expletives.

VisionQuest’s Paul Bettany Teases the ‘Psychopath’ Inside Vision’s Mind

Collider recently interviewed Paul Bettany, star of the show Vision Quest, after the Marvel panel at New York Comic Con. He shared some new information about the upcoming Disney+ spin-off, specifically hinting at what it’s like inside White Vision’s head. According to Bettany, “It’s more cluttered than you’d expect” inside Vision’s mind.

10 Classic Retro Games Everyone Needs to Play At Least Once

Many classic games are just as enjoyable now as they were when they first came out, and their stories often still resonate with players. Even older games that haven’t aged perfectly are still valuable because of their place in gaming history, making them worth trying at least once. Whether you’re looking for a quick pastime or a longer gaming experience, there are tons of retro titles that offer a nice change of pace from modern games.

The Lowdown Recap: Live Fire

It’s easy to assume the man seen in the red light during the explosions at the end of “This Land”—likely Governor Donald Washberg—is the culprit. It’s *so* obvious, though, that he’s probably not. Even if he isn’t the one who committed the crime, Donald is so unlikeable that it’s hard to imagine anyone could be worse. So, while he may not be the killer, he’s definitely the villain. Because of this, the show isn’t really about Lee solving the mystery; it’s about the relationships he builds and loses. Last week it was Betty Jo, before that Francis and Ray, and this week we meet Wendell, Lee’s oldest friend, who barely tolerates him.

The Bachelor And HGTV Are Teaming Up For A New Competition Series Starring Fan-Favorite Alumni, But I’ve Got One Big Question

Okay, so I’m so excited to see who’s competing for that $100,000 on *Bachelor Mansion Takeover*! It’s a really fun group – they’ve brought back some familiar faces alongside some new ones, with a good mix of ages. They even included a couple of past *Bachelor* leads and, naturally, a few people who really know how to stir things up! Here’s a rundown of everyone and which season of *The Bachelor* they were originally on.

Marvel Studios Just Gender-Swapped Its 9th Superhero

The animated series *Eyes of Wakanda* from Marvel Studios has made history by featuring the first female Iron Fist in the Marvel Cinematic Universe – hundreds of years before the character most people know as Iron Fist. In the third episode, Jona Xiao voices Jorani, a powerful warrior from ancient China who earns the Iron Fist title and faces off against Basha, a Wakandan fighter, in a conflict over a valuable artifact.

The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Recap: Soup to Nuts

Once everyone gathered, Whitney shared that she’d planned the day hoping to lift their spirits, as she hadn’t been feeling like herself recently. She also revealed she’d invited a psychic from New York named Terrence, which understandably worried Mary, who believes psychics can be conduits for evil. However, Mary joked that anyone on the show could be possessed, really.