All the Cool Girls Are Taking Themselves Out to Sea

The image of a woman walking into the water when she’s reached her breaking point is a common one. She might stand there, lost in thought, or let the waves wash over her, perhaps as a way to escape her problems, find a fresh start, or even simply disappear. Sometimes it’s a desperate attempt to calm down, a dramatic outburst, or a need for a moment of intense feeling. Ultimately, it’s about a woman needing to find solace – and a bit of rebellious energy – by standing in the sea, fully clothed and letting her emotions run wild.

Danny’s Boston Blue Midseason Finale Decision Explained

In an interview with TV Insider, actor Sonnier explained that Danny’s choice to officially join the Boston Police Department in Boston Blue is motivated by his growing bond with the Silver family. He feels he needs to be the one in charge of Jonah’s case to keep him safe, and becoming a full-time officer is the only way to do that.

‘Suits’ Is Leaving Netflix at the End of December

Starring its leads and featuring supporting actors Meghan Markle, Sarah Rafferty, Rick Hoffman, and Gina Torres, Suits takes place in New York City. The show centers on Harvey Specter, a highly successful corporate lawyer, and his team, including the brilliant Michael James Ross. Ross, despite not being a licensed attorney, impresses Specter with his incredible memory and manages to land a job.

Upside Down With Connor Storrie

For the past two years, Storrie has been developing his physical comedy skills in Los Angeles’ clowning community, learning from performers like Natalie Palamides and Courtney Pauroso. Pauroso’s work first introduced him to the art form. “Clowning is about testing what the audience responds to,” Storrie explains after a class, showing how simple actions like blowing raspberries or treating someone like a baby can be part of the act. “If they like it, you continue. If they don’t, you have to acknowledge that and react—like, ‘Oh, you don’t enjoy this?'” He demonstrates with an exaggeratedly sad expression. “See? You laughed.” His latest clown character was a birthday party stripper who was hilariously injured. “The character was hit by the party bus she was supposed to perform on.” She desperately tried to undress but couldn’t stop moving in pain. “It’s so over-the-top that it’s impossible not to laugh. It’s about making the audience have fun by showing them I’m not having fun.”

Jimmy Kimmel Will Address a “Fascist” Year in Channel 4’s Alternative Christmas Message

For over 30 years, a British TV channel has broadcast an Alternative Christmas Message – a different take on the year compared to the traditional message from the Queen (now King Charles III). The message has been delivered by a diverse group of personalities, including celebrities like Marge Simpson, Sharon Osbourne, Stephen Fry, and Ali G. Now it’s Jimmy Kimmel’s turn, and it’s safe to say we have a good idea of what he’ll be talking about.

All DC Fans Are Saying This About Brainiac’s Casting in Man of Tomorrow

James Gunn revealed the actor chosen to play Brainiac in his new Superman movie, “Man of Tomorrow.” He shared a post on social media featuring both Lars Eidinger and the character Brainiac, announcing that Eidinger had been selected after a global search. Gunn welcomed Eidinger to the DC Universe, and the post also confirmed Brainiac’s appearance in the film.

When Is Avatar 3: Fire and Ash’s Digital & Streaming Release Date?

Fans hoping to watch ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ at home will likely have to wait a little longer. Because the movie is doing so well in theaters, it will probably stay in cinemas for a longer period than most Disney films. The good news is that it will be available to rent or buy digitally before it starts streaming.

I Love LA’s Good Guy Just Got Better

The season finale of I Love LA, titled “I Love NY,” throws everything into chaos. Maia and Tallulah return to New York City, the place they both previously ran away from. Meanwhile, Alani unknowingly starts a friendship with the woman who’s been secretly following her family. Even Charlie, usually focused on himself, is surprisingly helpful. Everyone seems to be acting like a distorted version of themselves, but the biggest change is in Dylan. Once the perfect, supportive boyfriend, he now makes a shocking choice: he sleeps with a coworker and then lies to Maia about it. The Dylan who was kind, considerate, and always there for Maia is gone, and this shift actually makes I Love LA a more compelling show.