Southern Charm Recap: The Wrong Stuff

He’s wrong to think Shep will jump in to defend Craig, because Craig isn’t the victim here – he’s the one who blew a small disagreement out of proportion and is now threatening to ruin Whitner’s birthday. He also mistakenly believes Shep has some damaging information about Austen, which doesn’t seem to be true. This fear of Craig and his unpredictable behavior is a recurring theme among the cast. He quickly goes from calm to completely destructive. Madison notes that Craig used to be focused and successful when he was with Paige and didn’t drink as much, but since their breakup, he’s returned to his old, unnecessarily aggressive behavior – and everyone remembers the footage to prove it!

Survivor Recap: Sophie’s Choice

Early in the episode, Soph (I’ll keep calling her that for simplicity) repeatedly mentioned wanting to target Savannah and Rizo, but wasn’t sure when to do it. Based on that, I predicted Savannah would win immunity, putting Soph at risk. I also thought Steven would use his advantage, and Soph would try to get it from him at Tribal Council using her own power. Everything played out exactly as I expected – except for who actually got voted off.

8 Subtle Bob’s Burgers Jokes That Went Right Over Fans’ Heads

Over its 16 seasons, Bob’s Burgers has delivered a huge number of hilarious jokes – everything from recurring bits to perfectly timed one-liners. The show’s humor is consistently top-notch, standing out from most other sitcoms. While some of these jokes might not be instantly memorable, they’re still incredibly clever and deserve recognition.

Actors Rally To Support Paul Dano Following Tarantino’s Critique

Quentin Tarantino highlighted Paul Thomas Anderson’s There Will Be Blood as a top film, ranking it at number five. However, he explained it could have been his number one pick if not for one significant issue: Paul Dano’s performance. Tarantino bluntly described Dano as “weak sauce” and even called him “the weakest actor in the Screen Actors Guild.”

Steven Spielberg’s 2026 Is Going to Be Out of This World

People spotted Wyatt Russell and Emily Blunt filming a new movie in New Jersey back in February. Colman Domingo, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson, and Josh O’Connor are also starring, and it seems Steven Spielberg is directing. The only other news so far is that the production was looking for MRI technicians in March.

Elizabeth Olsen’s Love & Death: A True-Crime Hit On Netflix

During the week of December 1st to 7th, the series Love & Death was the eighth most popular show on Netflix in the United States. It came in after Sean Combs: The Reckoning, Stranger Things (seasons 5, 1, and 2), Matt Rife: Unwrapped, The Abandons, and The Beast in Me, but before Raw: 2025 and Stranger Things season 3.

Jay Kelly’s Cheesecake Subplot Ties In With A Mistake George Clooney Made With Fuji Apples In Real Life: ‘You Are Crazy!’

With the year winding down, the 2025 film Jay Kelly, now streaming on Netflix, is getting a lot of attention. Critics are especially impressed with George Clooney’s portrayal of the main character, a well-known actor reflecting on his life and career during a trip through Europe. The movie also includes a funny subplot about cheesecake, which playfully references a real-life experience Clooney had with fuji apples.