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Why Criminal Minds Shuffles its Cast So Frequently

The police procedural drama, Criminal Minds, which centers around a team of FBI profilers as they study the worst criminals the U.S. has to offer, dominated network television on CBS before it moved to the streaming service Paramount +, under its new name Criminal Minds: Evolution. Criminal Minds’ perfect mix of celebrity guest stars, (including Sheryl Lee Ralph, Amber Heard, Mark Hamill, and Luke Perry) and the show’s characters having strong chemistry kept fans hooked for 16 seasons. However,

The 10 Best Episodes of Criminal Minds

This article contains spoilers for Criminal Minds. Criminal Minds had us hooked on the F.B.I.’s Behavioral Analysis Unit (B.A.U.) for 15 incredible seasons. The team had their wheels up for 324 episodes as they profiled some of the world’s worst serial killers, while also giving viewers a glimpse into the show’s main characters’ lives and gifting them with some incredible celebrity guest stars along the way. The series has been full of ups and downs as fans saw many characters come and go and co

How Ginny & Georgia Season 2 Fixes Two Major Season 1 Issues

Despite that, the first season does also allow us to learn about Marcus’ own struggles with depression after the loss of his friend. While this is also relatively glossed over in the first batch of episodes, the show rectifies this with season two as it shows Marcus turning to drugs and alcohol to cope with his descent into depression. The differences in Marcus are shown across the whole season but particularly in episode eight which is a Marcus-centered story as he walks us through his feelings

Ginny & Georgia Season 2 Ending Explained

Georgia Miller is not someone known for telling the truth but considering Georgia told Paul (Scott Porter) she had only one gun in the house, it’s no surprise that Austin firing a gun may come as a bit of a shock to him. Earlier on in episode 8, Austin finds a gun under Georgia’s dresser and although he puts it back, when he hears his father, Gil, fighting and basically abusing Georgia in their kitchen. Austin does the only thing he can think of, he gets the gun and fires it. Hence the gunshot.

Creed from 'Too Hot to Handle' season 4 tells us all about those love triangles and leaving the show early

It only just aired and already the Too Hot to Handle season 4 cast are some of the wildest contestants in the history of the Netflix show—including Creed McKinnon.

From new arrivals (welcome wild cards Flavia Laos and Ethan Smith!) to love triangles to rule breaks, Too Hot to Handle season 4 has been nothing short of drama.

To get the scoop on what really went down during that month the contestants were in Turks and Caicos—particularly how one man could find himself in two (!!!) love triangles

We chatted with Ethan and Sophie, 'Too Hot to Handle' season 4 stars, about blow-ups, heartbreaks and early departures

The Netflix dating show is never short of drama and Too Hot to Handle season 4 is no different, as some of this season's love triangles lead to some iconic breakup scenes.

Yes, we are referring to Sophie Stonehouse calling out fellow Too Hot to Handle season 4 cast member Creed McKinnon for breaking things off with her to pursue a connection with Flavia Laos Urbina. We’re also touching on Brittan Byrd jumping back into bed with James Pendergrass after she had jumped ship to explore things with

The Confessions of Frannie Langton Review: Quality Drama with Mystery and Heart

When Frannie expresses, “all I wanted was to have the pages of a book between my fingers”, it talks to the heart of this story, which aims to show what happens when society deems certain people to be inferior. The experimentation of Frannie’s former enslaver John Langton (Steven Mackintosh), who wanted to prove African people were not human, is hard to watch especially when you see the obvious repercussions it has had on Frannie and those around her, but this painful storyline is a crucial part

The best resistance bands for women to elevate your at-home workout

The best resistance bands are a great space-saving way to effectively strength train without the need for bulky equipment. So, as people who value floor space, we couldn't be happier about their return. They can be easily tucked away when you’re not using them, they don’t cost a lot, and they’re great for burning fat and gaining muscle.

Having personally tried and tested a huge range of resistance band options, our fitness expert found that the fabric of Proworks Glute Band is one of the top ac

How Criminal Minds: Evolution Finally Deals With Mental Health

This article contains spoilers for Criminal Minds: Evolution episodes 1 and 2. The CBS drama Criminal Minds debuted back in 2005 and lasted an incredible 15 seasons and 324 episodes. But despite its long run, it did have a few issues, which a new spinoff series on Paramount+ has now aimed to rectify. And while only three episodes of Criminal Minds: Evolution have debuted on the streaming platform, it’s safe to say that the crime drama is already better than its predecessor in one key aspect: its

Manifest: Why Angelina is the Ultimate Villain

Angelina’s whole backstory sets her up to be the perfect villain. When we first meet Angelina in season three, we bear witness to the trauma inflicted on her by her religious extremist parents. Imprisoning your child because you deem her callings to communication with the devil is a big no, no, and it causes us, like the Stones, to feel nothing but sympathy for her. Thus, our weakened defenses blind us to any wrongdoing she initially does as we write it off as a product of her trauma. However, w

Money Heist: Korea is still letting down its female characters

As part of a franchise with resistance at the heart of it, Netflix's Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area rebels against everything except the original's poor treatment of women – which wouldn't necessarily be as bad if the show actually addressed the issue.

In this new version of the Spanish smash hit, Korea's past serves as a foundation for its differences from the original series. For example, Tokyo chooses her name because she says, "We're going to do a bad thing", thus reflecting the t

Who Killed Sara? season 2 ending explained: what happened in the final episode?

If you need the Who Killed Sara? season 2 ending explained, we're totally with you. Since Netflix’s Who Killed Sara? dropped in March, the crime drama captivated viewers and gave them more questions than answers. But after Who Killed Sara? season 2, do we finally know who's Sara's murderer?

Who Killed Sara’s highly anticipated second season continues following Sara’s brother, Alex Guzman, as he tries to piece together the events surrounding his sister Sara’s death. The season 2 finale, “I Kille

Who killed Sara? season 2: everything you need to know

Netflix’s Who Killed Sara? (¿Quién Mató a Sara? in Spanish) captivated viewers around the world and left us very excited for season 2.

This Mexican mystery thriller, which was comprised of 10 episodes and dropped in March 2021, followed Álex Guzman's investigation into the death of his sister, Sara, after being wrongly convicted for her murder and being in prison for 18 years.

The second season of Who Killed Sara continues this investigation and it's dropping on Netflix very soon. So what do y

Shadow and Bone ending explained: who does Alina end up with?

If you, like us, just finished bingeing all eight episodes of Shadow and Bone, you’ll probably have lots of questions.

The Netflix series starring Jessie Mei Li, Archie Renaux and Ben Barnes, which had thousands of people hooked from the very first episode, had fans begging for more due to the incredible cliffhanger it left us with. So, what really happened in the season one finale of Shadow and Bone?

Who does Alina end up with?

All the #Malina shippers will be happy to know, Alina does leave

Shadow and Bone: everything you need to know about the new Netflix fantasy series

If you’re looking for your next binge-watch, Netflix has you covered with their new series Shadow and Bone.

Described as “Ocean's Eleven meets Game of Thrones”, Shadow and Bone is an adaptation of two of bestselling author Leigh Bardugo’s fantasy series—the Grisha trilogy, beginning with Shadow and Bone, and the Six of Crows duology.

Set in the Grishaverse, where certain people possess the ability to manipulate elements, this new fantasy series introduces us to a charming and intriguing cast t

Netflix’s Ginny & Georgia: An Excellent Show Undermined by its Race Problems

Marketed as an updated and darker version of Gilmore Girls, the idea of this new mother-daughter duo show, Ginny & Georgia, is instantly appealing. Netflix’s new top 10 show is about 15-year-old Ginny Miller, played by Antonia Gentry, who often feels more mature than her 30-year-old mother, Georgia (Brianne Howey). When the family moves from Texas to a new town called Wellsbury in Massachusetts, Ginny isn’t too keen until she meets her super cute neighbor, Marcus, and his twin sister Maxine. But

Ginny & Georgia ending explained: let's talk about that shocking final episode

To be honest, the better question would be what didn't happen in the ending of Ginny & Georgia?

The episode opens with Paul, Georgia, and the kids doing a photoshoot and interview to celebrate Paul and Georgia's engagement and the new family. But as we all know, a happy opening does not mean a happy ending in the world of Ginny & Georgia.

Here's the rundown of what happens in the season finale, as we eagerly await the second season of Ginny & Georgia.
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A Celebration Of Black Women On Television, From Raven Baxter To Miranda Bailey

I remember one of the first times that I saw someone on TV that looked like me. Her name was Raven Baxter and she was the star of That’s So Raven. In this particular episode Raven was photographed for a magazine that went on to digitally alter her image to make her body appear thinner. As a young Black girl who's never really been "thin" by society's standards, seeing Raven grapple with her body image — and stand up to the magazine — resonated in ways that I never knew possible.

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