Love Is Blind Reunion Recap: Reunited and It Feels So … Good?

Vanessa and Nick are really shining tonight, but I also want to acknowledge how much progress everyone seems to have made. It seems like a lot of them worked through their issues privately before this reunion. It’s great when you can finally say what you need to and move on – eventually, you reach a point where there’s nothing left to discuss. I expected some dramatic confrontations, like Connor or Jess really letting Chris have it, but it’s actually more heartwarming to see they don’t even seem to think about him anymore. Devonta’s engagement and upcoming baby are lovely, and it’s good to see Brittany handling the news so well. By the end of the night, I don’t feel the need to know much more about any of these relationships. We’ve gotten a pretty complete picture of what happened and where everyone is now, and I’m ready to move on with things. Let’s go through the highlights, question by question.

Shannon Elizabeth on Missing Out on Scary Movie 6: ‘I Didn’t Get the Call’

I remember Shannon Elizabeth as Buffy in the first Scary Movie – she was Doofy’s sister! I was excited when I heard they were bringing back some of the original cast for the sixth film, and I know she was too, hoping to rejoin the fun. But she recently told Entertainment Tonight that she sadly wasn’t asked to be in it, which I’m sure felt pretty awful. Still, she’s a good sport and said she’ll be in the audience as a fan, cheering on her old co-stars. It’s great she’s staying positive!

Survivor Recap: A Tribe Called Swap

During the tribe swap, something strange happened: the contestants were led to what looked like a challenge area with puzzle tables, but they didn’t actually compete. Instead, they just discovered their new tribes and had to snap their fingers in rhythm for Jeff, who demanded it (though he didn’t exactly earn the applause). Jeff explained that the fans had voted for a tribe swap, and even Charlie, who strongly dislikes this twist, admitted he was one of the voters. However, he points out that agreeing with the idea of a tribe swap in general is different from wanting it to happen so early in the game.

Kelly Clarkson Says American Idol Never Gave her a Car

Clarkson explained that the American Idol contract actually offered “a million dollars worth of investment in her,” not a cash prize. She was confused because Fox couldn’t invest in her personal business. The irony was that Clay Aiken received two cars the following season. “I was so shocked,” she said. She recalled Clay telling her they even gave his mother a car, which made her want to “punch him right then and there.”

Southern Charm Recap: Sorry, Charley

Let’s be honest, this season was all about Salley and her dramatic personality. She’s frustrating, often says one thing and does another, and honestly, she gets under my skin more than getting the end piece of banana bread – nobody wants the heel! Just toss it, along with Emmy from Southern Hospitality. Don’t make me buy another loaf just to get a good slice! Where was I? Oh, right, Salley. She really pushes our buttons, but she was the most captivating part of the episode and the entire season. I’m glad we love to hate her, because I have a feeling she’s not going anywhere. She’s like that annoying coworker who’s good at their job – you don’t want to be around them, but you have to admit they get things done. Salley is good at her job. Okay, fine, she can stay.

The 10/10 Fantasy RPG With Very Positive Steam Reviews

In March 2016, Obsidian Entertainment surprised gamers with a new fantasy role-playing game called Pillars of Eternity, released on Steam, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. The game showed that a classic RPG experience, built on the traditions of the genre, could still be successful and create a lasting franchise.

Tommy Lee Jones Joins The Lowdown Season 2

I’m so excited to see Sam Jones joining the cast of The Lowdown! It’s incredible to think this is his first regular role in a scripted TV series in over three decades. Most people know him from his amazing film work, but I’ll always remember his powerful performance in Lonesome Dove back in 1989 – he was even nominated for an Emmy for it! And before that, he won an Emmy in 1983 for The Executioner’s Song. It’s fun to look back at his earlier TV appearances too, like One Life to Live, Barnaby Jones, Baretta, and even Charlie’s Angels. What a career!

Every Free Game Steam, PlayStation Plus, Xbox & Epic

Whether you love popular online games or are looking for hidden indie treasures, there are tons of free games available right now for all kinds of players. We’ve listed every free game currently offered, organized by platform, and included details like what each game is about, how much it usually costs, and how to get … Read more

Apple TV+’s Sci-Fi Thriller ‘Pluribus’ Faces Major Streaming Setback Ahead of Season 2

Apple TV+ is a crowded streaming service, but it doesn’t have as many shows and movies as other platforms. This makes it easy to see which programs are popular and which ones aren’t. When Pluribus first arrived last year, it quickly became a hit. However, interest in the show has gradually decreased. As the second season approaches, it’s unclear if the show will maintain its fanbase.