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10 Greatest HBO Miniseries You’ll Wish You Watched Sooner

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Amy Adams as Camille Preaker looking at something intently in Sharp Objects.

HBO has spent the better part of two decades convincing us that prestige television lives or dies with names like Tony Soprano, Carrie Bradshaw, and Daenerys Targaryen. But some of the network’s most rewatchable and memorable work has happened inside the strict containment of a single season.

Miniseries don’t have to wring a fifth installment out of a story that should’ve wrapped at the end of Season 1. They get in, gut you, and get out. Below are 10 that more than earn their place on this list, even if you slept on a few of them the first time around.

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‘Sharp Objects’ (2018)

Amy Adams as Camille Preaker looking at something intently in Sharp Objects.
Amy Adams as Camille Preaker looking at something intently in Sharp Objects.
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Amy Adams plays Camille Preaker, a St. Louis crime reporter dragged back to her dying Missouri hometown of Wind Gap to cover the murders of two young girls in this Gillian Flynn adaptation. Reuniting with her toxic mother (Patricia Clarkson, in a performance so toxic you’ll want to fumigate your TV) and an unsettling teenage half-sister she barely knows (Eliza Scanlen, also frighteningly good), Camille drinks her way through the assignment while peeling back layers of family dysfunction more horrifying than the case itself.

Jean-Marc Vallée’s eight-episode descent into Southern Gothic dread is the kind of show that gets under your fingernails. The director likes to linger on the details of Wind Gap — the sweat-splattered bodies of teenagers rollerblading down Main Street, the rotting wood of a plantation porch. He cuts past and present together so fluidly you sometimes don’t realize you’ve slipped into Camille’s traumatic memories until you’re already drowning in them, a tactic that pays off in the show’s nastiest reveals. Adams, who’d spent a career being cast as a bright young thing until this show, is doing something different here. She’s playing a woman who has clearly not eaten a real meal in years, carves words into her own skin, and flirts with a teenage suspect because she can’t resist the temptation to self-destruct. It’s truly thrilling to watch.

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‘The Night Of’ (2016)

John Turturro speaking with Riz Ahmed in a jail cell in 'The Night Of'.
John Turturro speaking with Riz Ahmed in a jail cell in ‘The Night Of’.
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Riz Ahmed plays Naz, a Pakistani-American college kid who borrows his dad’s cab to hit a Manhattan party, brings a beautiful stranger home, wakes up next to her bloody corpse, and proceeds to make every catastrophic decision the criminal justice system rewards with a Rikers Island bunk. From there, an eczema-ridden, sandal-wearing John Turturro takes over as Jack Stone, the bottom-feeder defense attorney who sees something in Naz worth fighting for. Eight slow, meticulous episodes that double as a procedural and an autopsy of how easily American justice grinds a brown kid into something unrecognizable follow.

Naz gets processed, gets a cellmate (Michael K. Williams, magnetic as always, playing a Rikers shot-caller who takes an interest in him), gets a neck tattoo, a heroin habit, and, eventually, gets very good at survival in a place he should never have ended up. Meanwhile, Stone is shuffling around Manhattan in those flip-flops, building a defense on phone records, autopsy timelines, and a dogged refusal to let his client become a statistic. Ahmed’s transformation is the spine of the whole thing, and Turturro is the heart. The finale doesn’t give you the catharsis you want, but it does give you something messier and truer to life, which is exactly why it works.

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‘Watchmen’ (2019)

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Sister Night with another masked officer and other policemen behind her in an open field in Watchmen
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Damon Lindelof’s audacious sequel to Alan Moore’s graphic novel opens with the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and never quite lets up on our necks after that. Regina King plays Angela Abar, a Tulsa cop moonlighting as the masked vigilante Sister Night in an alternate America where police hide their identities behind hoods because white supremacists have made that necessary. Jeremy Irons mutters around an English manor, Jean Smart busts vigilantes and busts out homemade sex toys as an FBI agent with an axe to grind, and Tim Blake Nelson wears a reflective head sock with conviction.

Watchmen is nine episodes of pulpy, big-swing television that somehow manages to be a faithful comic-book sequel and a piercing meditation on American racial trauma at the same time. The episode “This Extraordinary Being” remains one of the most stunning hours of TV in the streaming era, and Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross’s score will haunt your driving playlist for years to come.













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Which MCU Hero Are You?
Spider-Man · Daredevil · Iron Man · Punisher · Thor · Cap
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Six heroes. One destiny. Answer 10 questions to discover which Marvel Cinematic Universe hero shares your personality, values, and fighting spirit. Will you swing, fly, or thunder your way to glory?

🕷️Spider-Man

😈Daredevil

🤖Iron Man

💀Punisher

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What drives you to do what’s right?
Choose the answer that feels most like you.






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It’s 2 AM. Where are you?
Your answer says more about you than you’d think.






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How do you handle a villain who keeps escaping justice?
Every hero has a method. What’s yours?






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How do you feel about keeping a secret identity?
The mask — or the lack of one — says everything.






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You’ve lost someone important because of your heroism. How do you carry that?
Every hero pays a price. The question is how they pay it.






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What’s your role when working with a team?
Who you are under pressure is who you actually are.






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Where do you draw the line between justice and revenge?
The answer defines what kind of hero you really are.






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When you’re not saving the world, what does life look like?
The person behind the mask is always the more interesting story.






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What keeps you up at night?
Fear is useful data — if you’re honest about what you’re actually afraid of.






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The battle is lost. You’re outnumbered, outgunned, and exhausted. What do you do?
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Based on your answers, the Marvel hero who matches your spirit, values, and instincts has been revealed.

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Queens, New York

🕷️ Spider-Man

You carry the weight of the world on shoulders that are younger than they should have to be — funny, loyal, and endlessly self-sacrificing.

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  • You do the right thing not because it’s easy, but because no one else will.
  • You understand that responsibility isn’t a burden you choose — it’s one that finds you.
  • Whether it’s a neighbourhood mugging or a multiverse crisis, you show up.
  • Peter Parker’s lesson — that great power demands great responsibility — isn’t a slogan to you. It’s the code you live by, even when it costs you everything.


Hell’s Kitchen, New York

😈 Daredevil

You fight in the shadows between law and chaos, guided by a fierce moral compass that refuses to let the guilty walk free.

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  • You use every tool available — your mind, your body, your faith — to protect those the system overlooks.
  • You’ve looked into the darkness and chosen not to become it, though the line has never been easy.
  • Matt Murdock’s duality — champion in the courtroom, devil in the alley — mirrors your own.
  • Relentless, conflicted, and unwilling to stop. That is exactly you.


Stark Industries, Malibu

🤖 Iron Man

Brilliant, driven, and occasionally insufferable — but always the person who solves the unsolvable problem.

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  • You lead with your mind and back it up with resources, innovation, and a stubbornness that borders on heroic.
  • You started out looking out for yourself, but somewhere along the way the world became your responsibility.
  • Tony Stark’s arc — from ego to sacrifice — is your arc too.
  • You build, you plan, and when the moment comes, you’re willing to give everything. Because in the end, you’re Iron Man.


New York City

💀 The Punisher

You’ve been through fire that would break most people — and it did change you, completely. What’s left is unyielding, relentless, and operating by a code forged in grief.

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  • You don’t ask for forgiveness, and you don’t expect gratitude.
  • You see a corrupt, broken world and you’ve decided to do something about it, consequences be damned.
  • Frank Castle’s war is born from love twisted by loss — and so is yours.
  • Uncompromising and unflinching — the world may not agree with your methods, but your conviction is absolute.


Asgard · Protector of the Nine Realms

⚡ Thor

Powerful, proud, and on a lifelong journey to become worthy of the legend you carry.

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  • You lead with strength but have learned — sometimes painfully — that true greatness comes from humility and growth.
  • You’re larger than life, yet more vulnerable than you let on.
  • Thor’s story is one of transformation: from arrogant prince to worthy king, from isolated warrior to beloved protector.
  • You bring the storm when it’s needed — and the warmth when it matters just as much.


Brooklyn, New York · The Avengers

🛡️ Captain America

You believe in something bigger than yourself — and you fight for it even when the world has moved on and nobody else will.

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  • You don’t bully the small guy, and you never stop when it gets hard.
  • Steve Rogers didn’t become a hero when he got the serum — he was always one. So were you.
  • Your strength isn’t in your fists; it’s in your refusal to compromise what’s right, no matter the cost.
  • In a world full of people taking the easy road, you’re the one who picks up the shield and stands up — every single time.

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‘Chernobyl’ (2019)

Boris (Stellan Skarsgard) and Valery (Jared Harris) stand outside in 'Chernobyl.'
Boris (Stellan Skarsgård) and Valery (Jared Harris) stand outside in ‘Chernobyl.’
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Who would’ve thought the guy who wrote The Hangover Part II had this in him? Craig Mazin pivoted from broad studio comedy to prestige drama and somehow delivered the most harrowing piece of historical reconstruction HBO’s ever put on the air. Across five episodes, Jared Harris (as Soviet scientist Valery Legasov), Stellan Skarsgård (as a reluctant Party functionary), and Emily Watson (as a composite scientist who refuses to swallow the official story) walk us through the infamous 1986 nuclear meltdown from the moment the reactor blows to the courtroom postmortem of who let it happen.

It’s bleak, obviously, but it’s also a masterclass in how to make policy malfeasance feel like edge-of-your-seat suspense. The cold open alone, Harris recording his confession before he hangs himself, ranks among the bleakest first scenes of any TV show. So, maybe try to watch this in two sittings?

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‘Mare of Easttown’ (2021)

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Kate Winslet stands outside the police station in Mare of Easttown.
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Kate Winslet plays Mare Sheehan, a vape-puffing, Wawa-grazing, hoagie-clutching Delco detective in this moody crime drama that became something of a pop culture phenomenon when we were all confined to our couches during the COVID-19 lockdowns. She’s newly separated, still grieving the death of her son, sharing a house with a mom (Jean Smart, Emmy-winning per usual) who keeps pinching her sleep aids, and getting nagged by the entire town to solve the murder of a local teenager. Evan Peters drops in as a sweet outside detective brought in to help, Julianne Nicholson plays her best friend with surprisingly deep ties to the case, and Guy Pearce smolders through a side plot as the visiting professor-with-benefits.

Brad Ingelsby’s creation is a whodunit that isn’t really about the whodunit. Mare of Easttown earns its emotional gut-punch by treating everything from grief to opioid addiction and casual misogyny with the same importance as the central murder mystery. Winslet’s accent (the show’s most viral export) props up one of the best performances of her career, a woman who is bone-tired in every frame. By the end, you’ll totally understand why.

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‘Empire Falls’ (2005)

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Ed Harris and Paul Newman in ‘Empire Falls’
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Adapted from Richard Russo’s Pulitzer-winning novel, this two-part Maine-set miniseries gathered Ed Harris, Helen Hunt, Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Aidan Quinn, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Robin Wright into the orbit of a dying mill town and the diner that anchors it. Harris plays Miles Roby, a passive divorcé running the Empire Grill at the whim of a powerful matriarch (Woodward), while his deadbeat father (Newman, having an absolute ball) drinks and schemes around the margins. It’s a subtler, slower list entry, but one with a knockout supporting cast that reads like a roundup of America’s best character actors.

Newman is the obvious scene stealer, devilish and twinkly in what would become one of his last great roles, but Hoffman, in particular, gives a small, pre-Capote performance so fascinating that it functions as its own little movie. This show is the kind of mid-2000s prestige TV no one talks about anymore, but they really should.

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‘The Young Pope’ (2016)

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Diane Keaton and Jude Law in The Young Pope
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Paolo Sorrentino dropped the most beautifully blasphemous show of the decade onto HBO, and most of America was too busy meme-ing the title to notice. In The Young Pope, Jude Law plays Lenny Belardo, a chain-smoking, Cherry Coke Zero-craving young American cardinal who’s just been elected the first U.S. pope, and who promptly reveals himself as the most reactionary pontiff in modern memory. Diane Keaton plays the nun who raised him in an American orphanage, wearing a habit and a Knicks jersey, sometimes simultaneously.

This is 10 episodes of Sorrentino in his element, delivering gorgeous visuals and monologues that land somewhere between profound and unhinged. Law’s performance is indulgent and eccentric and deliciously off-kilter. He should’ve won more awards for it. Instead, the show became a punchline before audiences realized it was funnier and weirder than anyone gave it credit for.

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‘The Undoing’ (2020)

Hugh Grant and Nicole Kidman surrounded by the press in The Undoing.
Hugh Grant and Nicole Kidman surrounded by the press in The Undoing.
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David E. Kelley adapted Jean Hanff Korelitz’s novel into the most expensive-looking limited series of pandemic-era HBO with The Undoing. Nicole Kidman plays Grace Fraser, an Upper East Side therapist whose oncologist husband (Hugh Grant, in full reptilian-charm mode) becomes the prime suspect in the murder of a beautiful art-mom from their son’s private school. Donald Sutherland looms grandly as Grace’s wealthy father, his eyebrows doing most of the heavy lifting.

This show is a six-episode whodunit dressed in cashmere and filmed in townhomes and the lobbies of buildings most New Yorkers can’t afford to even walk past. The mystery itself is fine, though the ending is still divisive. But the real reason to watch is Grant’s mid-career renaissance, that floppy-haired rom-com lead now playing men whose surface charm conceals something rotten underneath. It’s a role he feels born to play, compliment intended.

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‘The Investigation’ (2020)

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A Danish-Swedish co-production picked up by HBO, Tobias Lindholm’s six-part series fictionalizes the real-life investigation into the murder of journalist Kim Wall by Peter Madsen aboard his homemade submarine. Søren Malling plays detective Jens Møller, the patient, exhausted lead investigator working alongside divers, prosecutors, and Wall’s grieving parents to build a case against a defendant the show pointedly never names or shows on screen. That choice, refusing to give the killer a face or a single moment of screen time, is what elevates The Investigation above the parade of true-crime adaptations that have chased it.

Lindholm centers the victim and family, here, resisting the seductive impulse of serial-killer prestige TV. The show is sad, gray, and devastating, and a model for how the genre might responsibly exist going forward.

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‘The Regime’ (2024)

Kate Winslet as Chancellor Elena Vernham in HBO's The Regime
Kate Winslet as Chancellor Elena Vernham in HBO’s The Regime
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This Kate Winslet turn couldn’t be more different from her Philly-twanged hard-ass in Mare of Easttown. As Elena Vernham, the fictional dictator of a fictional Central European nation, who rules her marbled palace with the help of an ex-soldier (Matthias Schoenaerts) she essentially keeps as a pet, Winslet is at her most deranged. Across six episodes, she fears mold spores, communes with her father’s preserved corpse, croons Chicago at state functions, and drives her country off a slow, gilded cliff.

Will Tracy, the Succession alum behind The Menu, brings his signature brand of acidic political comedy to a show that pairs slapstick autocracy with genuine geopolitical dread, and Winslet is having a hell of a time, lisping and over-pronouncing her way through a performance she herself described playing “an awful, awful cow.” What’s not to like?


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Sydney Sweeney Is Being Deliberately Destroyed

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Euphoria, the HBO teen drama, has been responsible for launching some pretty big careers. Without this show, Zendaya probably wouldn’t be a beloved Marvel movie star, and Jacob Elordi wouldn’t be an Oscar-nominated horror icon. Of course, the breakout Euphoria star the internet loves the most is Sydney Sweeney, someone whose buxom beauty has made her the internet’s favorite fantasy lady. Unfortunately for this blonde bombshell, the show that helped make her career is now trying to break her career in the most humiliating possible way.

Her Euphoria character, Cassie, has a current story arc where she makes money on OnlyFans. That’s not so crazy on paper. Every day, more young, well-endowed women are using this platform to make cold, hard cash. But this plotline is just a thinly veiled excuse to put her into a number of strange situations that seem like the barely concealed fetishes of the showrunner. As degrading clips from Euphoria continue to go viral, we are left with only one conclusion: Sam Levinson is deliberately using his hit TV show to humiliate Sydney Sweeney.

Down, Girl

Since you’re probably not watching Euphoria, here’s a quick breakdown of what’s been happening to Sydney Sweeney’s character, Cassie. In short, she is trying to pay for her expensive wedding to Jacob Elordi’s character (Nate), so she turns to OnlyFans as a way to raise the $50,000 she needs.

With the help of former friend turned current manager, she begins carving out some weird, kinky niches for herself on OF. This includes dressing and acting like a dog and dressing and acting like a baby. Recently, she even acted like a giant, complete with a scene of her stomping all over town, Godzilla style.

Even if you’ve never watched Euphoria, you’ve probably seen some of the viral images, GIFs, and memes centered on her character and asked, “What in God’s name is Sydney Sweeney doing?” The simple answer is that she’s doing whatever she is told. She doesn’t write the scripts or choose her character’s arc. Instead, the actor must obey Sam Levinson, the acclaimed showrunner of Euphoria.

Why is Levinson making his hottest actor do all of this crazy stuff, though?  My pet theory (unlike Sweeney, it doesn’t have ears or a tail) is that he is doing so to humiliate her, effectively flooding the internet with degrading images of her.

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I Kink, Therefore I Am

All of these bizarre things Sydney Sweeney is doing as part of her OnlyFans character arc correspond to very specific kinks. Dressing and acting like a dog is part of pet play, where a submissive acts like an animal and a dominant pretends to own them. Dressing like a baby is part of infantilization. Even her recent, kaiju-style hijinks correspond to a giantess kink (also known as macrophilia), in which Titan-sized women tease, overpower, crush, and even kill submissive, standard-sized men.  

Now, I’m not here to kinkshame anyone. There’s no problem if you’re into any of the stuff that Sweeney is doing on Euphoria, and you’re probably really digging seeing clips of the world’s hottest leading lady making niche content for mainstream television.

For Sweeney, though, that’s the real problem. Scenes and images of what she is doing on Euphoria keep getting shared, without context, online. When normies search “Sydney Sweeney” on the internet, these images are some of the first things they see. Meanwhile, when kinksters search for things like “pet play” or “giantess,” you guessed it … these images are some of the first things they see!

Feeling Like A Freak On A Leash

Again, there’s nothing wrong with any of this, but mainstream audiences generally find the things Sweeney is doing on Euphoria now to be weird and degrading. By making her do one weird thing after another, Sam Levinson has consistently humiliated Sydney Sweeney, associating her acting (possibly permanently) with degrading things.

That would be bad enough for any young actor, but it’s particularly bad for Sweeney, someone who (through movies like Christy) is fervently trying to be seen as a serious actress and not just a body. Unfortunately, her name is now synonymous with some of the wildest acts this side of Eyes Wide Shut

Obviously, there’s no proof that this is Levinson’s intent. But it’s worth noting that some of the stuff (like her acting like a baby) is strictly forbidden by OnlyFans in real-life, so none of this adds to the verisimilitude of the plot. All it does is drag down a rising star in a kind of bizarre humiliation ritual that does very little but objectify her in front of increasingly horny audiences. If Sweeney isn’t down with things like onscreen pet play in Euphoria, then all of this is just weird and degrading. If she is into it, though, then there’s not much left to say.

Except, of course: “Who’s a good girl? You’re a good girl!”

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33 Years Later, Sylvester Stallone’s 112-Minute Action Movie Is Still His Biggest Risk

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Sylvester Stallone as mountain rescue climber Gabe Walker in Cliffhanger

Decades before becoming the schlockmaster behind movies like 2026’s Deep Water, Renny Harlin crafted many of the great works of 1990s action filmmaking. Besides Die Hard 2, the Finnish filmmaker also directed the amnesiac spy classic The Long Kiss Goodnight and the genre-killing Cutthroat Island, but his finest work was 1993’s Cliffhanger. A Sylvester Stallone vehicle set among the mountains, Cliffhanger had everything: magnificent vistas, avalanches, and an internationally organized theft of U.S. Treasury bonds during a Dark Knight Rises-esque plane hijacking. Cliffhanger might be “Die Hard in the mountains,” but Harlin got the most from the setting and its star.

Compared to Die Hard’s famously vulnerable portrayal of then-comedy star Bruce Willis​​​​​​, Sylvester Stallone’s 1980s run of action films had turned him into an invincible cartoon character. With massive muscles, immaculately coiffed hair, and a seeming inability to lose any fights onscreen, Stallone’s only real competition for the title of ‘80s action king was the similarly unbreakable Arnold Schwarzenegger. Even movies punctuated by sentiment or pain, like Rocky and First Blood, grew into franchises where those qualities were gradually phased out in favor of (mostly pretty awesome) adolescent power fantasies. But Cliffhanger was almost a classy take on the traditional Stallone character, with a screenplay that received the actor’s traditional rewrites.

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Inside Sylvester Stallone’s Rewrite of ‘Cliffhanger’

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Sylvester Stallone as mountain rescue climber Gabe Walker in Cliffhanger
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Despite being best known as an action star, Sylvester Stallone has a strong history of writing and directing his films as well. From his mainstream breakthrough with writing and starring in 1976’s Rocky, Stallone took all creative elements of filmmaking seriously. It’s hard to miss his writing credits on ‘80s movies as varied as Rhinestone, Cobra (one of Stallone’s most brutal films), and Over the Top (as well as every entry in the Rocky and Rambo franchises). He could use his script-rewrite privilege on certain films to give himself more to do as an actor — bigger action scenes, punchier one-liners — while making sure the movies fit his public image as an actor. But by the early ‘90s, Stallone’s career was seeing as many lows as highs, especially in comedy films where he had little to no creative influence. Cliffhanger had been slowly brewing all the while. Before Cliffhanger came together, Renny Harlin and Carolco had spent years developing Gale Force, which would have cast Stallone as a man defending a seaside town against marauders at the peak of a hurricane.

As a film from the Carolco company that had produced all three Rambo films, it would have been right up Stallone’s wheelhouse. According to Entertainment Weekly, after spending nearly $2 million on scripts and treatments, Carolco scrapped Gale Force in favor of Cliffhanger.

Gabe is a classic Stallone character — stoic, isolated, and capable.

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9 Kickass Movies That Pretty Much Just Copied ‘Die Hard’

With ‘Die Hard’ turning 30 this week and Dwayne Johnson doing his best John McClane in ‘Skyscraper’, we’re taking a look at the best movies that totally cribbed from ‘Die Hard’s playbook.

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‘Cliffhanger’ Saved Sylvester Stallone’s Career

Cliffhanger’s long development and rough road to production (including multiple production stops due to Carolco’s failure to pay crew, according to the June 1993 issue of Spy magazine) followed several poorly performing movies for Sylvester Stallone. His attempts at branching out into comedy with movies like John Landis’ surprisingly funny flop, Oscar, and 1992’s notorious naughty old lady comedy Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot (a ’90s so-bad-it’s-good classic) revealed his limits. Cliffhanger, casting him as a tough and reliable mountain ranger fighting thieves in icy caves, reminded audiences of what made him such an effective action hero. In the movie’s vertigo-inducing prologue, we see what makes Gabe Walker tick, and why he walked away from the mountain ranger lifestyle, as his decision-making inadvertently leads to the death of his best friend Hal’s (Michael Rooker) girlfriend. As ridiculous as the scene can be, it announces the movie’s massive sense of scale and lets Stallone’s emotions anchor the whole film.

With a script majorly rewritten by Stallone, you might expect Cliffhanger to feature numerous scenes of Gabe Walker as an untouchable killer with remarkable survival instincts. And you’d be right — the reveal that he survived an avalanche plays like a gag. But the movie’s strength is spending time with its ensemble. Besides Stallone’s future Guardians of the Galaxy co-star Rooker, John Lithgow’s villainous Qualen is a great Hans Gruber type, and his henchmen are memorable too. Cliffhanger’s generosity of spirit, disaster movie energy, and excessive touches ensure that while Stallone comes off best, the entire film clicks as an ensemble action thriller. Considering how the ‘90s had gone for him up to that point, Cliffhanger’s a redemption story for Stallone, one he had to write for himself.

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Steven Seagal’s Insane, R-Rated Sci-Fi Thriller Will Make You Wish The Bad Guys Win

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I love watching Steven Seagal movies. Under Siege (1992) is Die Hard on a boat, and it’s actually a great watch thanks to the supporting cast involved, especially Tommy Lee Jones. Hard to Kill (1990) is amazing because the most badass thing Seagal says in the entire film happens when he’s alone in his bedroom, muttering about taking the evil senator on his TV to the blood bank. And how could we talk about Steven Seagal without mentioning On Deadly Ground (1994), a cautionary tale about corporations destroying the environment that somehow involves Seagal, the good guy, blowing up half of Alaska?

At face value, these movies are tremendously entertaining, but not for the reasons you’d think. Most of the entertainment value comes from Seagal believing he’s a living, breathing legend, even though most of the fight scenes involve him talking tough, running awkwardly, and wiggling his hands around. But if you really want a Steven Seagal punisher that could double as a drinking game, it has to be 2006’s Attack Force.

And what would that drinking game be, you ask? Every time Seagal opens his mouth and it sounds like a Martin Sheen impersonator is dubbing over the dialogue, you take a sip of whatever you’ve got. Be warned: you’ll probably need your stomach pumped if you actually commit to this bit.

I Don’t Even Know What This Movie’s About

As of this writing, I’ve written 1,945 articles for this site, most of them movie reviews. Usually, I’ll knock out a quick summary, talk about the themes, break down intention versus execution, and figure out who the movie is actually for. Attack Force finally broke me. This movie isn’t about anything or for anyone, but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t laugh my face off the entire time I watched it.

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To the best of my understanding, Attack Force follows Steven Seagal’s Commander Marshall Lawson, who, as expected, suffers from a terminal case of “Damn, he’s good” syndrome. On this mission, however, a commander is only as good as his team, and his squad gets wiped out almost immediately by a stripper named Reina (Evelyne Armela O’Bami). Marshall, with help from his girlfriend Tia (Lisa Lovbrand), discovers that Reina murdered his team while high on a new party drug called CTX, which Tia co-developed alongside corrupt nightclub owner Aroon (Adam Croasdell).

Though Tia helped create CTX, she wants nothing to do with Aroon’s comically evil plan to taint Paris’ water supply with the drug because it turns anybody who takes it into a bloodthirsty maniac with an insatiable appetite for flesh, or something close to that. There’s a lot of dialogue about animal instincts and violent mammalian impulses, but none of it really clarifies anything. There are also reports that earlier versions of the film involved aliens, so who the hell knows what happened here?

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Attack Force 2006

Long story short, Steven Seagal wears these weird talon gloves that let him punch and slash people at the same time, a bunch of people die, and then the movie abruptly ends with zero explanation or closure. I’m trying to make it make sense, but I’m a writer, not a miracle worker.

It Gets Worse

The most insane thing about Attack Force is the sloppy overdubbing. Legend has it that there were so many rewrites after production wrapped that entire chunks of dialogue had to be replaced in post. The problem is nobody was available for reshoots, so a healthy percentage of Seagal’s lines were redubbed by a guy who sounds more like Martin Sheen than the actor he’s supposed to be portraying. We’re not talking about little touch-ups either. There are scenes where Seagal switches between two completely different voices within the same conversation. He’ll start speaking normally, the next few sentences are dubbed over, and then the exchange suddenly snaps back to his real voice like nothing happened.

To add insult to injury, the hand-to-hand combat sequences in this movie are ridiculous. Most of Seagal’s fighting at this point in his career involves him glaring intensely, waving his hands around like he’s performing interpretive dance, and relying on frantic camerawork to disguise the fact that a past-his-prime action star is basically doing the Macarena while people fling themselves across the room after running into him. I wish I was exaggerating, but if you watch Attack Force for any reason, I hope it’s to study these production disasters for the love of the game because the movie has absolutely nothing else going for it.

Attack Force may genuinely be the worst movie I’ve ever seen. I say this as somebody who once gave Buttcrack (1998) a five-star review. At least Buttcrack knows exactly what it is. It’s a bunch of people trying to make the dumbest movie imaginable and somehow landing a distribution deal in the process. I can respect that, and I do respect that. Attack Force, by all appearances, was a legitimate attempt at a sci-fi action thriller, but there’s barely any sci-fi, no thrills whatsoever, and action scenes that feel like they’re on life support waiting for somebody to pull the plug. I respect none of this.

As of this writing, you can stream Attack Force for free on Tubi. Seriously, don’t pay for this one.


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Jamie Foxx Reportedly Expecting Third Child With Girlfriend

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New Addition? Jamie Foxx Reportedly Expecting Third Child, First With Girlfriend Alyce Huckstepp

Roommates, it looks like a new chapter may be loading for one Hollywood heavyweight — and let’s just say the timing has fans deep in their feels. After weathering one of the most difficult periods of his life in the public eye, Jamie Foxx has been keeping things lowkey, focusing on family, gratitude, and what’s next. Now, sources close to the actor say his future is getting even brighter… and a little louder too.

RELATED: Aht! Aht! Jamie Foxx Goes HAM After Someone Allegedly Threw A Bottle At GloRilla During His Daughter’s Festival (VIDEO)

Jamie Foxx Reportedly Expecting First Child With Alyce

According to reports, Jamie Foxx and his girlfriend, Alyce Huckstepp, are expecting their first child together. The exciting news comes after the couple quietly built their relationship away from social media and public attention following dating rumors that first surfaced back in 2023. Fans also spotted Alyce supporting Jamie during his emotional return to the spotlight after his serious health scare, standing proudly beside him in a video shared by Gayle King as he celebrated his comeback.

Inside Jamie Foxx’s New Dad Era At 58

Jamie stepping into this season of life hits differently for supporters who watched him battle through his medical emergency and emotional recovery over the last few years. While the actor has always kept his romantic life private, he’s never hidden how deeply he loves being a father. From co-hosting ‘Beat Shazam’ with his eldest daughter Corinne to sharing heartfelt moments about his youngest daughter Anelise helping him during his hospitalization, Jamie has consistently shown the world that fatherhood is one of his proudest roles. Now, at 58, the Oscar winner is reportedly preparing to embrace the newborn stage all over again.

Folks Are Circling Back To Jamie Foxx’s “White Girls” Joke

Chileeee — didn’t Jamie Foxx swear off dating white women during his Netflix special? While reflecting on surviving the 2023 brain bleed and stroke that nearly took his life in ‘What Had Happened Was…,’ the comedian suddenly broke into song telling the crowd, “I’ve been cured… no more white girls,” before joking, “I’m back on the Black side of town!” The comments instantly had fans bringing up his past relationships, including his years-long romance with Katie Holmes and previous relationship with Connie Kline, the mother of his oldest daughter Corinne Foxx. While many took the moment as classic Jamie Foxx comedy, social media is now debating whether the actor was joking or dead serious, especially given this alleged pregnancy news! He and Alyce have not addressed the TMZ report or made any official announcements.

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Andy Cohen Clarifies RHOBH Rumors After Lisa Kudrow Comment

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Andy Cohen is offering some clarification regarding Lisa Kudrow’s viral comment about The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.

“It blew up that people were saying she was calling me out on fakery on the show,” Cohen, 57, explained during the Wednesday, May 13, episode of SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live.

Cohen explained to cohost John Hill that the scene in question was when Dorit Kemsley stranded Erika Jayne and Kyle Richards following their “huge fight” in a “little” Italian town.

“Dorit said, ‘Screw you,’ and got in the Mercedes van and left,” Cohen explained. “What Lisa was pointing out was there was another Mercedes van there, so they weren’t stranded.”

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Cohen noted that they reached out to the showrunner about the second van. (It’s also important to note that Dorit actually told Kyle and Erika to “go f*** yourselves” before leaving them.)

“I remember hearing from production, like, ‘Whoa, Dorit stranded them in town,’” he said. “The other car was the crew vehicle that was taking the crew somewhere else and took the crew somewhere else.”

Cohen added, “So Kyle and Erika then called the house to ask for a ride back. They called the house and that’s why the van that had just dropped off the crew then returned to get Erika and Kyle.”

What to Know About Erika Jayne Kyle Richards and Dorit Kemsley Feud on RHOBH


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The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills delivered jaw-dropping drama on season 15 as tensions boiled over during the group’s Italy dinner when Erika Jayne confronted Dorit Kemsley about her chronic lateness — and the fallout left both Erika and Kyle Richards in tears. That might be where the women’s ongoing feud came to a head, […]

He said that Erika and Kyle “walking on the street” waiting for a car “was real,” explaining that the women were waiting “for some time” since the van had to drop off the RHOBH crew before returning.

“It’s not even that interesting,” Cohen concluded. “I’m sorry to bore you guys, but that is what happened.”

The RHOBH episode, which originally aired in March, has been dissected on social media with several fans bringing up the two-van theory.

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Kudrow, 62, appeared to hint on the Monday, May 11, episode of Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen that she believed Kyle and Erika getting stranded was a scripted moment.

“I saw the Beverly Hills [episode] — you don’t want me to discuss it. I am telling you right now,” she said. “I am just going to say Black Mercedes sprinter twins. I caught that, I’m sorry.”

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The Italy fight came as Kyle and Dorit’s continued to fracture. By the RHOBH season 15 reunion, which concluded earlier this month, the two women still haven’t reached a resolution.

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 15 is now streaming on Peacock.

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Jaidyn Alexis Reacts After Blueface & Chrisean Rock Hang Out

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Whew, Roomies! Folks online aren’t the only ones who have thoughts on Chrisean Rock linking up with Blueface. Jaidyn Alexis has entered the chat and weighed in on their viral hangout too! Although fans think Chrisean’s popping out on tour with him ruffled her feathers, she’s clearing the air on where she stands and how she feels about their chill sessions.

RELATED: The Internet Is Going IN As Videos of Blueface & Chrisean Rock Hanging Out Go Viral (WATCH) 

Jaidyn Alexis Weighs In On Chrisean Rock Popping Out With Blueface

Recently, LiveBitez dropped clips from Jaidyn Alex’s livestream, where she seemingly reacted to Blueface and Chrisean Rock hanging out. If you’ve been out of the loop, viral clips showed Chrisean popping out on Blueface’s tour, with other videos capturing her on his tour bus after the show. During the stream, Jaidyn made it clear she was not surprised that they were back to linking up. “Don’t y’all see what he do,” she said in the clip. Jaidyn’s friend, who also appeared on the stream, cracked jokes about Rock and Blue’s chill session, saying a circus usually brings out special acts. Jaidyn responded by saying, “So bring out all your acts, babe. Additionally, she said people probably thought she would be crashing out over them, but she “doesn’t really give a f**k.” 

Are Blueface & Chrisean Spinning The Block?

The internet was flooded with reactions after viral videos showed Chrisean and Blueface kicking it together while he was on tour. Chrisean even posted a Snapchat video of them play boxing and offering to train him for his next fight. Fans know Blue previously lost his fight to Chibu, while Rock made her professional boxing debut against Zenith Zion on April 25 and won.

Chrisean Speaks Out After Fans React To Her Viral Link-Up With Blueface

After social media was flooded with reactions to her hangout with Blue, Chrisean hopped online to set the record straight and let folks know she’s not spinning the block or tapping back into her old ways. In a lengthy Instagram Story message, ther rapper said she just wants peace and chose respect over resentment when it comes to him.

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“I forgave because I value peace more than carrying anger. No, we are not together I just choose respect over resentment. I’ve learned that not every battle is meant to destroy you. Some are meant to grow you. I prayed, faced things head on and left it in Yahweh’s hands.”

Rock also told fans she’s in a different space in her life now and that old version of her doesn’t exist anymore. “Y’all keep saying ChriseanRock was with Blueface No No No Chrisean was with Johnathan the old Chrisean died. Don’t let that go over your head. -Holy Hands” 

 

 

RELATED: Clocked It? Chrisean Rock Speaks Out After Going Viral For Spending Time With Blueface (UPDATE) 

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James Gunn Finally Answers Superman’s Biggest Plot Hole, But Fans Aren’t Convinced

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When James Gunn’s Superman premiered, it leapt fan expectations in a single bound and did the seemingly impossible: made us care about DC movies again. It was perfectly cast, had plenty of action and humor, and generally felt like a fun, lived-in superhero universe. As a result, most audiences loved this film, but it did leave tights-and-flights fans with a seeming plot hole. Namely, if Lex Luthor created a clone of Superman, how the heck did he not know that Clark Kent was secretly the Man of Steel?

Recently, James Gunn took to Bluesky to answer this question. According to the Superman director, Clark Kent uses “Hypno Glasses” to fool those around him, plus Lex Luthor would never assume that a godlike alien spends his time walking among humans in a secret identity. Finally, he claimed that Luthor, like most brilliant people, still has blind spots even his genius might overcome. While these explanations work on paper, some in the fandom are disappointed because Gunn accidentally made Superman unethical and Luthor downright stupid.

Superman Or Super Creep?

What’s wrong, exactly, with James Gunn’s answers here? Let’s start with the Hypno Glasses. Gunn didn’t invent this concept. It’s actually been part of Superman comic lore since the late ‘70s. The glasses don’t give the Man of Steel broad hypnotism powers or anything. Instead, they simply keep people from making the connection that Clark Kent is actually Superman. This helps explain why the award-winning journalists who work with Clark every day and regularly have contact with Superman (like Perry White, Jimmy Olsen, and even Lois Lane at first) can’t figure something so basic out.

However, some fans find the idea of Hypno Glasses to be a bit icky. Superman is always presented as this moral exemplar, but it seems more than a bit unethical for him to constantly hypnotize the people he cares about by using creepy alien technology. It’s even weirder when you consider that he spent a fair amount of time hypnotizing Lois Lane, basically making her fall in love with the man she sees in the glasses and not the real thing. Also, did Lois simply figure out his secret identity on her own? It’s unclear in the film, but if so, that means these glasses are about as effective as they are unethical.

Super Genius Or Super Stupid?

As for Lex Luthor, James Gunn claims that just because the man is a genius doesn’t mean that he can’t “miss basic things,” and that Lex was so worried about an alien trying “to take over the world” that he never considered a human identity. However, this explanation arguably makes the franchise’s genius supervillain look like something of an idiot. He knows how to fight Superman because he has studied him for years, but he can’t figure out that the guy who keeps disappearing for eight hours a day has a job? Also, he can hack the entire Fortress of Solitude, but he can’t figure out some tricked-out alien glasses?

Of course, I’m being a bit hard on James Gunn here. Superman’s titular character is a kind of modern myth, and his secret identity is part of the mythology. The idea that a guy completely obscures his identity with a pair of glasses has never made much sense in a real-world context, and, if we’re being honest, it never will. Unfortunately, Gunn’s attempt at an explanation makes Superman look like a creep, and Lex Luthor look like an idiot. At the rate the bar is lowering, the booze-swilling, party-hearty Supergirl may end up being the real role model of this entire franchise!  

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Bold and Beautiful Early Spoilers May 18-22: Ridge Under Heavy Fire & Bill Explodes in Rage!

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Bold and the Beautiful early weekly spoilers for May 18th – 22nd deliver Ridge Forrester (Thorsten Kaye) getting blasted by two different women in his life when things go badly and he is stuck between them. Plus, Bill Spencer (Don Diamont) is ranting about Forrester drama affecting his Spencer family and Logan.

And as we always do on early edition day, we’re going to start with what is happening the rest of this week and then we get into what is going on next week. So, let’s dive right in.

Wednesday, May 13th on Bold and the Beautiful

On Wednesday, May 13th. We are going to pick right back up from Tuesday with Ridge Forrester standing there like an idiot and he can’t even work up the nerve to ask Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) to step aside as Brooke Logan (Katherine Kelly Lang) demanded that he do. Thanks to his silence and the weird look on his face, Steffy’s going to figure out what Ridge wants. And Steffy is going to know immediately Brooke asked for this.

Obviously, this idea didn’t just pop into Ridge’s head on his own. Steffy understandably tells Ridge that yes, Brooke has earned her place at Forrester Creations. However, Steffy’s going to make it clear Brooke is not going to get her job. And Steffy tells Ridge, “Tell me you understand this.”

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Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Ridge Has Dobuts

After Steffy’s salty reaction to Brooke’s demand, delivered very limply by Ridge, he starts having doubts. I am certain that Steffy knows this is more about Hope Logan (Annika Noelle) than it is about Brooke. And she may tell Ridge that Brooke is pushing to take her job. Because Hope for the Future was shelved. I would expect Steffy to tell her dad he is being manipulated by Logans.

Ridge should have doubts about what Brooke asked for. Not only because she asked for it out of the blue, but the way she did it, especially because she brought up Bill giving Steffy the shares and said they were for sex. Just as a quick fact check, it wasn’t for sex. It was a wedding gift back when Bill was trying really hard to marry Steffy. That was when Steffy was upset about the whole I think it was the Liam Spencer (Scott Clifton) and Sally thing and she left and went to stay in the Forrester guest house. Bill was there.

The sex happened one time and it was months and months before he gave Steffy the shares after Bill was trying to trick Liam into thinking they were together and he wanted to marry her. All this and that also, you know, was fresh off Brooke sexing Ridge to get that job. So that was her approach, calling out Steffy for her sexuality and then Brooke using her sexuality to try to get a job. So ironic at the minimum.

Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Steffy Stays

I suspect Steffy is going to give Ridge some food for thought about Brooke’s real motives. But Ridge may also clap back at Steffy that if she had handled Hope with more sensitivity, then it might not have gotten to the point where Brooke pushed and made this power play. Meanwhile, back at the Logan estate, Hope and Brooke are confident it is a done deal and that she will be co-CEO and Hope will get her line back.

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Bottom line, Ridge does not have the power to oust Steffy, and he’s going to have to shuffle back home and tell Brooke that Steffy said no. And you know, she’s not going to take it well. I do wonder if Hope will still be lurking around the house scheming with Brooke when Ridge gets home. I mean, if we’re being honest, Brooke, Steffy, and Hope are all acting badly, and Ridge is too much of a wuss to take a stand in any direction on Bold and the Beautiful.

Thursday, May 14th

Thursday, May 14th, at Forrester Creations, Miss Ivy Forrester‘s offer of a new position is formalized and she accepts the job. She is lucky to have landed a gig as Daphne Rose‘s (Murielle Hilaire) assistant on the fragrance line. Hopefully Ivy’s going to get a raise, too. Because she’s out on her own and paying all those bills.

And I suspect she tells Electra Forrester (Laneya Grace) this exciting news. Because this week we’ve got Remy Pryce (Christian Weissmann) peeking through the door into the design office and he looks stunned as he sees Ivy and Electra happily hugging. So I feel like Ivy tells her about the new job and Electra is really happy for her.

And this bonding moment could trigger more threats from Remy because now that he sees Ivy and Electra are back as besties, Remy knows he can threaten to tell Electra their cousins, knowing that’ll ruin their friendship once and for all. So, I think Remy’s going to push her to go work on Dee ASAP.

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Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Brooke’s Power Grab

Brooke’s power grab at Forrester Creations has Bill and Katie Logan (Heather Tom) quite concerned. And I’m sure that Liam is gonna tell them what Hope told him that Brooke is making a move to be co-CEO and Hope is sure that she will get it and restore Hope for the Future. Despite warnings from Donna, it is clear that Katie’s pretty hyped up to bring Hope over to Logan.

And as she pointed out to Donna, she didn’t lure Eric Forrester (John McCook) and she’s not luring Hope. Technically, Liam’s doing it. I expect Bill does some ranting, but he may also remind Liam and Katie that thanks to the shares he gave Steffy, he knows that Ridge doesn’t have the power to kick her out of her job.

Friday, May 15th

Friday, May 15th, Zende Forrester‘s (Delon de Metz) frustrations boil over. He vents to Carter Walton (Lawrence Saint-Victor) that he designed an entire collection for Hope for the Future that will never see the light of day. I’m curious to see what Carter says and if he’s heard about Brooke’s power play for Steffy’s job or not at that point because remember Brooke demanded that Ridge not check in with Carter at all.

Also, Brooke has faith that Ridge will make the right decision and Brooke thinks what’s right is that he sides with her against his daughter Steffy. I do expect more of Ridge just shrugging and staring because he doesn’t want to deal with any of this. Bottom line though, he doesn’t own enough of Forrester Creations to force this change that Brooke wants.

Week of May 18th-22nd

Then we go into the week of May 18th through the 22nd. And by the way, May Sweeps ends on Wednesday, May 20th. So I expect big action as the week kicks off and it’ll probably taper out as the week goes on. Brooke’s not going to stop until she gets what she wants. And if she even considers backing down, you know, Hope is going to turn up and pressure her mom. I wouldn’t be surprised if Brooke goes over to see Eric to ask him to help get rid of Steffy and give her the job. I do wonder if Donna is going to give Brooke the same warning she gave Katie. Don’t tear the family apart over business.

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I expect Steffy to read Hope the riot act and for Steffy to tell Hope she knows she is the one pushing Brooke to try and steal her job. Because she’s salty about her line being shelved. Donna is a bundle of nerves because she knows things are going to get ugly when Brooke finds out Katie is hoping that Hope would come over to work at Logan. Plus, Katie and Bill are no doubt team Steffy in this. Because it’s better for them if Hope’s line at Forrester Creations stays on the shelf and then Liam convinces her to join them over at Logan.

Plus, we’re going to see that Ivy has absolutely no choice. She is going to have to go over and see Dee and talk to him about Remy. Now, I do think that he’s going to keep threatening his cousin Ivy unless and until Dee takes him back, which is insane because it’s Remy’s bad behavior that caused the split. But that just tells you despite what he says, Remy hasn’t changed. Plus, Zende’s close to snapping and continues to be on edge and frustrated.

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