Love Is Blind Recap: Party’s Over

Let’s get back to Madison and Joe’s trip to Baja, where things were rocky. They had a fight because Joe wouldn’t get out of bed to comfort Madison when she was upset, and she ended up crying outside the door hoping he’d come to her – but he didn’t. The next day, they apologized and acknowledged each other’s feelings, and Madison said they were still physically intimate. However, I’m not convinced they’ve actually resolved the deeper problems that caused the fight in the first place, so it’s likely to happen again.

Slow Horses Recap: Destabilization Strategy

This season, the character Roddy is central to the terrorist plot and has largely set a surprisingly lighthearted tone, even though the season began with a shockingly intense and disturbing opening. This week’s episode advances the story well, particularly the suspenseful lockdown scenes at Slough House, but Roddy is becoming increasingly cartoonish in his foolishness and self-importance, making him feel disconnected from the other, more grounded characters. While he’s not an agent and isn’t expected to be particularly skilled, his behavior during his interrogation with Taverner felt excessively silly and unbelievable.

The Morning Show Recap: Breaking News

As soon as Mia Jordan left, Stella was either in the control room during the *TMS* broadcast or had Ben, the Sports Guy, supervising things until the team – currently led by Layla, who really wants this but isn’t prepared for what’s coming – adjusted to being without Mia. And that’s exactly what happened. Stella was away at an AI conference – she’s very focused on that – and Ben was likely busy with another big project, like reinventing the Olympics. It was okay to leave Layla in charge of the scheduled *TMS* segment – a rather awkward on-air proposal from Yanko to his girlfriend, Ariana – but when breaking news hit about a plane making an emergency landing at JFK after a mechanical explosion, things quickly became stressful.

Scott Bakula’s New Star Trek Project Finally Gives Trek an Andor Replacement Show

Captain Jonathan Archer wasn’t only a skilled leader and adventurous explorer; he played a key role in the founding of the Federation. As shown in *Star Trek: Enterprise*, he later became President of the Federation. Now, Scott Bakula (who played Archer) and *Enterprise* writer/producer Mike Sussman want to further develop Archer’s story with a new *Star Trek* series that would fill the void left by the end of *Andor*.

Live-Action Pokémon Netflix Series Rumor Will Excite You

Okay, Pokémon fans, there’s still hope! I’m hearing from a reliable source – entertainment insider @MyTimeToShineHello on X – that the live-action Pokémon series at Netflix hasn’t been shelved. They say we should get some official news about it next year. This lines up with what Variety reported a while back – Netflix is definitely working on bringing Pokémon to life, and it’s just the latest big Japanese property they’re adapting. So, while it’s still early days, the project is still moving forward, and 2025 might finally give us a glimpse of what’s in store.

High Potential Season 2, Episode 4 Recap and Spoilers

I’m really enjoying watching Morgan’s powers develop in surprising ways. But this week, Selena truly shined – her storyline felt so important, and it’s clearly building to something big for her character this season. Plus, we met a brand new character who seems like they’re going to be a major player, and honestly, I can’t wait to see what happens next!

The Lowdown Recap: Benders

I think Jeanne Tripplehorn’s character is the real problem. Even if Lee was clear-headed, her complicated and attractive Betty Jo would be too much for someone like him – impulsive, easily distracted, and a bit of a mess – to handle. He’s caught up in a game of wanting her to desire him back. This week’s episode, “Short on Cowboys,” centers around their wild, all-day spree, starting with Lee following Betty Jo and ultimately leading to them ending up together in Dale Washberg’s bed.