Interview with Kaja Chan, Split Fiction’s Mio

The interview primarily centers on Kaja’s role as Mio in Split Fiction, which is nominated for several awards at the BAFTAs. Kaja is also nominated for Best Performer for her outstanding work as Mio. Beyond that, we also chatted about various topics related to the world of gaming.

Shocking Crypto News: XRP Soars While Bitcoin Stumbles and SHIB Gets Ready to Pounce!

In a market that resembles a headless chicken running around in circles, XRP has managed to don a most dignified cape of resilience-not through price changes but through the magical world of exchange-traded funds. Over the past week, this fourth-largest cryptocurrency has basked in net inflows totaling $11.75 million, marking its finest hour since February. One can only assume this newfound interest is from those big players who suddenly remembered how to invest.

For All Mankind: Explaining Karen & Gordo’s Surprise Cameos In Ed’s Death Scene

In season 5, episode 3 of For All Mankind, Ed Baldwin’s health finally gave way after he risked everything to help Lee Jung-Gil (C.S. Lee) escape. Despite his doctor’s warnings, the aging Ed insisted on flying the mission, and the pressure of organizing Lee’s breakout took a serious toll on his already weakened condition. True to his character, Ed refused to spend his final moments in a hospital, instead escaping to enjoy one last drink with his family at Ilya’s (Dimiter Marinov) bar.

CBS Future-Proofs NCIS For Timothy McGee’s MCRT Exit

The team is dealing with the sudden loss of NCIS Director Leon Vance after 18 years of service. His death has created a leadership gap, and while Alden Parker’s team is functioning well, it’s important that the next director allows the Major Case Response Team (MCRT) to operate with independence, rather than being overly controlled. McGee is currently seen as the best candidate to fill Vance’s position, and CBS is beginning to plan for his transition out of his current role.

ETH Plummets: On-Chain Data Signals More Pain Ahead After Iran Deal Collapse

Ethereum’s price fell from a high of $2,325 to a low of $2,212, with the largest sell-off volume since April 8th. This drop pushed the price below its 50-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) at $2,242 – a level that had been supporting the price during its recent recovery. Now, that SMA is acting as a resistance point, about $30 above the current price.

Netflix’s Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen Replaces Mike Flanagan

Look, everyone’s been talking about Mike Flanagan moving on to new projects, and honestly, it felt like a huge loss for horror TV. But don’t worry, fans – the genre isn’t dead! A new series is stepping up to the plate, and it’s hoping to deliver the same kind of spooky, atmospheric thrills that Flanagan perfected. It’s a big ask, filling those shoes, but this one’s definitely trying.

ETH’s $2,000 Tango: Bulls, Bears, and the Quarterly Farce

Ethereum, ever the prima donna, finds itself once more at a crossroads as banal as a country lane. Trading at a modest $2,216, according to the ever-reliable CoinGecko, it has slipped 0.80% in the last 24 hours-a decline as graceful as a debutante tripping over her own hem. Yet, the weekly chart, that great deceiver, paints a rosier picture with an 8.74% gain. Traders, those eternal optimists, now watch with bated breath to see if ETH will hold its ground or embark on another quixotic quest for resistance.