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Big Brother Spoilers: Who Won HOH Week 7 & How Angela REALLY Won Blockbuster
Big Brother spoilers reveal the week 7 head of household winner along with who they’re planning to nominate, who are the have-nots and how exactly Angela Murray won the BB Blockbuster. Plus, Kamu Kirk is asked some hard questions in an exit interview.
Big Brother: Kamu Kirk Falls Flat
It’s kind of a bummer Kamu was evicted – mostly because Rick Devens was making big threats to blow up the house if Kamu stayed. With Kamu gone, we don’t get that nuclear house explosion like Devens promised.
Post-eviction, Melody Morris told Haley Thogmartin she didn’t get a chance to warn LaTrice Lala Verrett, who’s upset she didn’t know about Kamu going. Melody only had time to warn Taylor Brown.
Melody also told Mallory Aurichio she wishes they had time to give Yash Patel a heads up so he wouldn’t have been blindsided as HOH. Taylor and Lala are done with Drew Campbell and Barrett Pfeiffer.
They blame them for Kamu ‘s eviction because Mallory said the guys wouldn’t let them vote to keep Kamu. Realistically, they could’ve voted how they wanted. Taylor and Lala want to nominate Drew, Barrett and Devens if they won.
Big Brother 28: Alum Secret Strategy
Also, Angela told Haley the strategy to win it if they got that ball blowing Blockbuster. And Haley shared it with Kamu, but neither took the winning advice.
Haley didn’t want to get on the floor because she thought the vents would scrape her leg tattoos. And Kamu just ignored the tip. And guess what? It was Tucker Des Lauriers from BB26 who taught Angela that move to sit and grab.
Tucker posted a TikTok of him watching her win the Blockbuster live and cheering for her. And Tucker said Angela did him proud. Then, Tucker also smiled big when Kamu was evicted.
So, there was a lot of people gunning for the Big Brother HOH because the house is ripped in two again. Taylor and Lala were playing hard. Mallory and Melody told Drew if they win, they’ll put the icons on the block.
But it turns out not everyone was playing that hard because two houseguests might have just stepped back and let the new HOH win it. Dee Valladares and Rick Devens were also really amped up about it.
BB28: Haley’s Not Making Moves
Haley hoped the HOH was the balance beam race and guess what? It was. But she didn’t win it. Dee won the comp and is the week 7 Head of Household in BB28.
And Mallory and Barrett finished 2nd and 3rd but sounds like neither of them wanted to win this and threw it to Dee. So after all her big talk, Mallory didn’t fight for it, it seems.
Dee Valladares and Rick Devens did some pro-Survivor propaganda for the cameras after she won. Then they briefly talked noms last night. Dee won’t have one-on-ones until today because she was too tired.
But she told Rick Devens she wants Taylor, Lala and Yash on the block. What Dee really wants is to renom Yash Patel so he’s only got the BB Blockbuster to get himself off the block. Problem is, nomination options are slim.
They don’t want to nominate anyone from Mosh Pit and Dee wants to try and pull Haley in closer to them. So that leaves them with asking one of their own to be a pawn or for Dee to just throw Haley up one more week in a row with a plan to backdoor Yash Patel.
Haley probably won’t care since at this point, she won’t make it to the end and really wants to avoid the Big Brother jury house. But later in the day, when Dee started having meetings, targets shifted.


Big Brother: The House is Cooked
Taylor coached Lala on how to handle her one-on-one with Dee and to convince her to go after the FAP4 since they’re a block that needs broken up. Taylor’s right about that.
Have-Nots for the week are Taylor, Lala, Mallory. They raised their hands to volunteer. What’s funny is they’re the three who do all the good cooking. And Taylor and Lala already said they’re not cooking anything this week. Taylor said she’s seen if they don’t cook, the Big Brother house doesn’t eat.
Mallory’s joining them in solidarity with the ban on cooking. Speaking of cooking, Taylor was so worked up last night, she was pacing a hole in the living room floor, back and forth, kitchen to living room and all around. But she stopped at the stairs and said nope, I’m not trying to exercise.
Lala and Taylor laid in bed together and cried, saying they want to go home, this is a waste of time. And Lala cornered Barrett in the storage room and chewed him out for evicting Kamu. Lala said we had the majority and were driving the truck and with Kamuela Kamu, the other side has the power.
Barrett scrambled, said Kamu didn’t talk game with him, Barrett didn’t think Kamu was on his side. He told Lala sorry and they swapped I love yous and she left. Then Barrett deadpanned to Mallory “that went well” and she told Barrett, “I don’t think that went well”. Then, they laughed.
Big Brother 28: Live Feeds Fun
Fun feeds stuff, Mallory freestyled a rap song about cereal including the lyrics “if you don’t like Fruity Pebbles, then you are the devil”. The hook which Dee, Drew and Haley sang too, was “Cereal, cereal, what you know about cereal?” Production liked it and told Mallory thank you.
Also, Kamu was hit by a tough question in a Big Brother exit interview. The interviewer said his comments about Jason and Drew in girls’ clothing came off as anti-drag and homophobic.
Kamu said he thinks it’s fine for Jason to wear what he wants and for Drew to wear the girls clothes if he wants, but that’s not for him. Kamu said he respects how they want to dress and asks for the same respect for how he wants to dress.
He said he loves Jason as a person. The interviewer asked if he’d go see the Salina Estitties drag show and Kamu said “I don’t know about that, but I look forward to seeing Jason after this”.
Speaking of Angela’s Big Brother Blockbuster win. Jason was with Frankie Grande watching the episode. Jason was done up in Kamu drag and started bawling in excitement for Angela’s win while Frankie teased him about crying in that outfit.
He was in a blonde wig, a full beard pasted onto his face, a mesh top that looked like tattoos on his arms and chest and a hot pink satin dress. Jason’s also been dressing up like Haley in flannel to do cameo messages.
Big Brother: The Powers in Play
Also there was a big push on social media today asking for votes to get Taylor the last BB Time Capsule. Drew had been in the lead in the popularity polls with Taylor second I think. Haley was literally dead last.
There’s 4 Big Brother time capsule powers still available. So, there’s the Never Not pass which no one cares about. There’s HOH replay where the outgoing HOH can play in the comp. This one can be gifted so it’s okay but conditional.
There’s the Mystery Competitor where an alum comes in and plays veto on your behalf to double your chances. And the last, the one really good one, is coin of destiny where you have a 50/50 shot at a HOH takeover.
And Rome Seymour is in Hawaii right now with Lyric Medeiros. He’d been face timing with her parents while she was still in the house. And now Rome Seymour’s there with her.
Remember Cody Nickson – the Marine from BB19? He met his wife Jessica in Big Brother. Turns out Cody’s rooting for Rome Seymour and messaged him saying meeting the love of his life was much more important than winning Big Brother. Cody and Jessica have five daughters on top of the one he already had. Six years, five babies. Just wow.
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Mama June’s Daughter Pumpkin Shares Daily OnlyFans Earnings
Reality TV star June “Mama June” Shannon’s daughter Lauryn “Pumpkin” Efird is opening up about her new OnlyFans venture, revealing how much she says she makes per day on the adult-only content site.
“I know people don’t agree with what I do and my work and whatever the cast may be that they don’t agree with, but that is a huge deal for me,” Pumpkin, 26, said while appearing on the Friday, August 21, episode of “The TMZ Podcast.”
“It’s like being humbled, being blessed, being very grateful for the amount of opportunities that that’s brought to me,” she continued, “but also the financial stability that that has brought my entire family.”
Pumpkin went on to claim that she makes upwards of $15,000 per day on the controversial website, which offers explicit content to users willing to pay a monthly or annual fee.
The former Here Comes Honey Boo Boo star went on to claim that she made $10,000 the day she announced she had joined the site — a decision she says has made it more possible for her to be present with her children. (Pumpkin shares kids Ella, Bentley and twins Sylus and Stella with her ex-husband, Josh Efird.)

“It’s not just about the money,” she continued. “It’s being able to provide my kids with such a better lifestyle. Like, we’re able to go out on the weekends and go out on our pontoon boat. I’m able to never miss a school event. I’m at every single field trip, every single soccer game, every single soccer practice.”
She went on to add that joining OnlyFans gave her “the ability to be there with my kids versus going to get a nine-to-five and barely struggling for childcare, paying bills, not getting any time with them without having to pick up a second job.”
The content creator charges $25.00 per month for access to her explicit content, which includes intimate moments with her boyfriend, Darrin Kitchens, who has been supportive of her career move from the start.
Pumpkin says her mom and siblings are also supportive of her OnlyFans venture.
“My family is super supportive,” she said on Friday. “I know that my mama’s main goal is to make sure that obviously I make the amount of money that I need to make on exactly what I’m selling.”
She added that her sister, Alana “Honey Boo Boo” Shannon, is particularly supportive, going so far as to even encourage her own followers to check out her sister’s explicit content.
“She’s on [Instagram] live and she’s telling people, ‘Pumpkin’s got a deal going on, half-off subscriptions this week,’” Pumpkin said of her famous sister’s posts. “So my family, [I’m] super grateful for how involved they are.”
Pumpkin announced her OnlyFans venture back in March, telling TMZ at the time that she decided to join the online platform after watching her friends make “pretty good money” from the subscription service.
“The world has seen tits and ass from everyone,” she added at the time.
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Tom Brady Marks Son’s 19th Birthday With Heartfelt Tribute
Tom Brady is celebrating his eldest son Jack’s 19th birthday with great fanfare.
“Happy 19th birthday, Jack! 🎉 Aug 22, 2007 is a day I’ll never forget, because that’s when you showed up and stole my heart (and my sleep… and my patience… hahahaha),” Brady, 49, wrote via Instagram on Saturday, August 22, sharing a carousel of throwback family photos. “You’re kind, thoughtful, empathetic and full of love!”
The NFL icon added, “I’m so proud of who you have become. You fill my heart with so much joy and I’m blessed to be your dad. I can’t wait to see what’s next.”
Brady, who shares Jack with ex-girlfriend Bridget Moynahan, also shared the sweet birthday tribute via his Instagram Stories.
“19?!! Slow down! HBD Jack,” he captioned the photos of his son dunking a basketball. “Don’t think I could do that at 19…”
In addition to Jack, Brady shares son Benjamin, 16, and daughter Vivian, 13, with ex-wife Gisele Bündchen. (The supermodel, 46, later welcomed her third child, her first with husband Joaquim Valente, in February 2025.)
“There’s definitely some challenges and there’s a lot of blessings, and I think just us as parents, we’re just trying to help them navigate a little bit,” Brady exclusively told Us in 2024 of fatherhood. “There’s a lot of cool things, a lot of things that are maybe a little tricky, but you just got to deal with it all in the best way you can.”
He continued at the time, “I think giving them perspective all the time is really important. They’re kids, so we’re all human. We’re all going through stuff, so they’re going through their own set of unique experiences and you just try to give them the right perspective on the things that you’ve experienced and that you can correlate to their life.”
For the Super Bowl champ, Brady hoped that each of his three kids would eventually find “a life of purpose.”
“As parents, we just want our kids to do better than us, and I think that’s for all of us. My parents did that for me,” Brady gushed to Us. “I want to try to guide my kids into a life of purpose and one that they can find their joy and happiness and create a life and a family together with someone and find things they love to do when they wake up in the morning.”
As for Moynahan, 55, she subtly marked Jack’s big day via her social media account.
“The love of my life doesn’t call me with romantic words or nicknames. The love of my life calls me ‘mom,’” an anonymous quote the actress reposted via Instagram on Saturday.
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Jessica Alba’s Cali-Cool Shoulder Bag Style Is on Sale on Amazon
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Jessica Alba has California-cool dressing down to a formula, and with this one hack, it’s incredibly easy to replicate. So here’s the secret: With the right bag, you can elevate any outfit. Yes, even sweats. Alba’s slouchy shoulder bag style does all the work, and we found it hiding on Amazon!
For a casual mother-daughter shopping trip in Los Angeles, Alba wore a white tank, baggy Alo sweatpants and platform sneakers. Relaxed, yes, but her bold bag made the entire getup appear expensive. This leather wonder has the same effect, and although it should cost triple digits, it’s on sale for only $49. Run!
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This Yaluxe Shoulder Bag is made from real leather, and it has polished silver hardware and a slouchy, throw-on-and-go silhouette. Like Alba’s, it comes in the deep wine shade that’s having a serious moment right now. Burgundy reads richer than black, softer than red and infinitely more chic than the beige everyone keeps reaching for.
Better yet, this classy bag is secretly functional, with organized compartments, a spacious interior and a top zipper to keep everything secure, plus an attachable strap that transforms it into a crossbody. You’re basically getting two bags for the (on-sale!) price of one.
One five-star shopper raved that it “has enough room to hold my wallet, phone, keys and a few extras without feeling bulky.” They added that it “looks expensive, feels premium and works perfectly for daily use.” Paired with sweats, this chic bag is Cali-cool. Paired with a blazer, it’s boardroom.
Alba’s getup is proof that one luxe-looking bag can carry an entire outfit. Grab this winner in burgundy, throw it over your comfiest weekend sweats and watch the compliments roll in!
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‘Boston Blue’ Officially Shakes Up Its Winning Formula for Season 2
There’s some positive news on the Boston Blue front that will prove incredibly exciting for longtime fans of the Blue Bloods franchise. Series star Donnie Wahlberg recently revealed a video earlier this month, revealing that his fellow Blue Bloods co-star, Will Estes, is joining him for the hit CBS show’s second season. TV Insider later confirmed that Estes is indeed appearing in a guest star capacity on Boston Blue in a move that will certainly shake up the show’s winning formula. The Reagan family members making recurring guest appearances should work to Boston Blue’s overall benefit.
Will Estes’ Return to ‘Boston Blue’ Is Important to the Story
Boston Blue primarily focuses on two families: the Reagans through Danny (Wahlberg) and Sean Reagan (Mika Amonsen); and the Silvers through District Attorney Mae Silver (Gloria Reuben), stepdaughter and BPD Superintendent Sarah Silver (Maggie Lawson), sister and BPD Detective Lena Silva (Sonequa Martin-Green), and their little brother Jonah Silver (Marcus Scribner). Boston Blue begins as Danny arrives in Boston to visit the recently injured Sean, and he later opts to permanently move there to help mentor his son as he begins his career as a rookie BPD officer. During the first season, Danny officially retires from the NYPD and transfers to the BPD, reinforcing that his move is permanent, despite most of the Reagan clan and his girlfriend, Maria Baez (Marisa Ramirez), still residing in New York.
A couple of guest appearances from Blue Bloods veterans thus far include Bridget Moynahan, reprising her role as Erin Reagan, and even a guest visit from Len Cariou as Henry Reagan. However, Jamie Reagan has not yet appeared in the spin-off, although we did hear that Jamie and his wife Edith “Eddie” Janko welcomed a son, Joey Francis Reagan, between the end of Blue Bloods and Boston Blue Season 1. Estes’ return is fantastic news, as it reinforces the continuity between the two shows. Jamie and Danny always had a great dynamic in the flagship series, so it will be interesting for Danny and Sean to get a visit from Jamie.
Why ‘Boston Blue’ Needs More Reagan Guest Appearances
Boston Blue is still in a period where it’s searching for its identity. We have already established that Blue Bloods ended prematurely, even with plenty of material left to cover after 14 seasons. Blue Bloods star Tom Selleck even revealed during a recent conversation with Ted Danson on the Where Everybody Knows Your Name podcast that none of the main cast wanted the show to end. Appearances by more of the veteran Reagans from Blue Bloods in Boston Blue soften the blow of the flagship series’ untimely loss as Boston Blue finds its footing and forges ahead as the next chapter in the saga.
Additionally, a Jamie Reagan appearance demonstrates the saga’s cohesion with the Reagan clan and sells that Boston Blue is a spin-off and continuation of Blue Bloods. Plus, it will be nice to check in to see how Jamie Reagan is doing, how he’s progressing in the NYPD’s Field Intelligence Unit, and dealing with becoming a father. In Erin’s last appearance on Boston Blue, “L’dor Vador,” she visits Danny in Boston to assist him with a case involving a dangerous suspect and a missing child. The show wouldn’t be much of a procedural drama if Jamie were simply visiting to check in with his brother and nephew. We can surmise that there will likely be some collaboration between the NYPD and the BPD, where Jamie and Danny are again thrust together in a dangerous case. It will be just like old times when the youngest Reagan sibling returns on Boston Blue.
Will Estes Should Signal the Last Major Holdout From ‘Blue Bloods’
The last big holdout from the Blue Bloods cast, who was referenced throughout the first season, is Danny’s father, NYPD Commissioner Francis “Frank” Reagan (Selleck). The one thing that the first season of Boston Blue was genuinely missing was a giant crossover episode, where all the members of the Reagan and Silver families could come together for a big family gathering and dinner. The Shabbat dinners in Boston Blue have been good, and they functionally serve a similar purpose as the Reagans’ Sunday dinners on Blue Bloods. Now, it’s time to combine the two.
Will Estes returning as Jamie Reagan should serve as a grander buildup to the return of Selleck’s Frank Reagan and a major crossover arc. It should culminate in a giant family dinner between the two families and could appropriately pave the way for the Reagans to pass the torch to the new cast and series. Additionally, it will attract fans of Blue Bloods who have not yet checked out Boston Blue, while providing a huge event storyline for viewers of both shows. It will be interesting to see what the writers have in store for Danny and Jamie when Boston Blue returns for its second season on October 9 on CBS.
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10 Great TV Series on BritBox Everyone Should Binge-Watch
When it comes to watching some of the best movies and TV shows produced in the U.K., nothing beats BritBox. The powerhouse streamer has an impressive catalog that includes some of the most noteworthy titles across genres ranging from period dramas to absurdist comedies. With mega hits like The Other Bennet Sister, it has officially arrived in the on-demand viewing space and continues to excel at delivering exceptional content to countries around the world.
BritBox has a vast selection of both old and new titles for viewers across the pond to enjoy. From quirky, classic follies like Mr. Bean to cerebral thrillers like Broadchurch, there is something for everyone. When it comes to rewatchability and binge-worthiness, these 10 TV shows are some of the best, and everyone should keep them on their watchlist.
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‘The Other Bennet Sister’ (2026)
Based on the book by Janice Hadlow, The Other Bennet Sister focuses on an interesting and often overlooked character in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. The middle sister of the vivacious Bennet family, Mary is an awkward, resolute, and truly unique heroine. Played superbly by Ella Bruccoleri, Mary tries to find her way in a world that seems suited to everyone but her.
The Other Bennet Sister is a triumph and a must-watch for any Austen or period drama fan. It has humor, romance, and candid commentaries about gender roles in society. The series was a tremendous hit for BritBox and earned an impressive 7.3 million views within its first few weeks. It has become so popular that a three-part Christmas special has been announced and is slated to release later this year. Now is the time to see what everyone is raving about and binge The Other Bennet Sister in time for the holiday episodes.
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‘Ludwig’ (2024–Present)
John Taylor (David Mitchell) is an introvert who prefers to stay inside and create puzzles as his alter ego, Ludwig. When his sister-in-law Lucy (Anna Maxwell Martin) calls him in distress because his twin brother has gone missing, he has no choice but to leave his reclusive life behind and intervene. John goes undercover, posing as his missing twin James, which includes taking over his job as a crime scene detective.
Ludwig is a brilliant and charming cozy mystery series. Mitchell is a veteran performer and stellar as always. The series received two BAFTA nominations last year, and fans only expect greatness in the future. It has become a must-watch show on BritBox and has been renewed for a third season before the second season even debuts. There is no time like the present to get in on this winning series before it explodes with even more fanfare.
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‘The Cleaner’ (2021–Present)
Better known as his magnificent persona, the Taskmaster, Greg Davies takes on a whole new challenge in The Cleaner. In this scripted comedy, Davies plays the role of Paul Wickstead, a certified cleaning technician who is called upon to take care of some pretty bloody crime scenes. At each location, Paul has an encounter with a living person connected to the event, and a fascinating discourse develops.
The Cleaner brings an inventive new viewpoint to the crime genre. Instead of focusing on the victim, the series centers around those left behind. The Cleaner uses a practical setup to launch some whimsical scenarios, and it is full of the witty, droll humor that British comedy series are celebrated for.
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‘Friday Night Dinner’ (2011–2020)
Starring Tamsin Greig, Paul Ritter, Simon Bird, Tom Rosenthal, and Mark Heap, Friday Night Dinner is a hilarious and culinary dysfunctional family sitcom. Every Friday night, Jackie (Greig) and Martin (Ritter) have their two sons over for supper. However, in the Goodman household nothing ever goes to plan, and the quiet family meal soon dissolves into utter chaos.
At 37 episodes long, Friday Night Dinner is a great binge. It has several recurring gags and established story arcs that run throughout the entire series. The finale is solid and includes a culmination of several established themes. All of the cast are phenomenal, and Heap is exemplary as the awkward, eccentric neighbor. Friday Night Dinner is a fan favorite and has a 90% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes to prove it.
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‘Downton Abbey’ (2010–2015)
The series that launched the renaissance of all things period-specific, Downton Abbey tells the stories of the wealthy Crawley family and the staff who call the grand estate home. Downton Abbey ticks all the marks for excellence. The writing, acting, costumes, set design, and more are all perfection. It won 15 Primetime Emmys, two BAFTAs, and continues to be beloved by devotees.
If you haven’t seen this sweeping series yet, it remains as entertaining and impactful as ever. The interpersonal drama between members of the family and between members of the aristocracy and servants is highly engaging. There are several dynamic plot twists, and it is undeniably binge-worthy, as you will find yourself highly invested from the very beginning.
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‘Mr. Bean’ (1990–1995)
Rowan Atkinson is the epitome of physical comedy in Mr. Bean. As the title character, Atkinson portrays a misfit individual who always makes the unusual and unexpected choice in any given circumstance. Atkinson’s performance is akin to ancient performance arts such as clowning and commedia dell’arte, which use body language, posture, and slapstick elements to convey humor. The show also deliberately restricts dialogue so it can be enjoyed by viewers in any country.
There are multiple theories as to what makes Mr. Bean tick. Some speculate that he is an alien, or was at least altered by aliens in some way. Others think he is simply an oddball who thinks outside the box. Either way, watching him navigate everyday conundrums is vastly entertaining, and Mr. Bean is still one of the best comedy series to watch nearly four decades later.
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‘Fawlty Towers’ (1975–1979)
John Cleese is well known in the industry for his talent for absurdist comedy, as in Monty Python’s Flying Circus, Rat Race, and A Fish Called Wanda. One of his best roles to date is in the 1970s sitcom Fawlty Towers. The series focuses on the neurotic Basil Fawlty (Cleese) as he owns and operates a small hotel with his wife Sybil (Prunella Scales). Watching the high-strung and tightly wound Basil try to please customers and work with his wife and long-suffering staff makes for a riot of chuckles.
Fawlty Towers is one of the best British comedy shows of all time and never ceases to deliver on laughs and ridiculous predicaments. It is a masterclass in ramping up tension, taking an already precarious situation and adding more fire. Fans of Cleese and classic British comedies should definitely check Fawlty Towers out; it is one of the greats.
8
‘Broadchurch’ (2013–2017)
Chris Chibnall’s Broadchurch is widely hailed as one of the best British detective shows. It features David Tennant and Olivia Colman as D.I. Alec Hardy and D.S. Ellie Miller, respectively. Tennant and Colman are unmistakable talent, and their onscreen chemistry in Broadchurch is a core part of the magic that drives the series forward.
Broadchurch is a perfect watch for fans of mystery and crime thrillers. Having the events set in a small town makes the show instantly relatable, and the series explores poignant themes about violence, grief, and loss. Broadchurch feels like more than a surface-level crime-of-the-week format. As Collider’s Daniela Gama says, “At its heart, Chibnall’s acclaimed series is more than a murder mystery — it’s a thoughtful exploration of trauma and the consequences of crime and violence.”
9
‘The IT Crowd’ (2006–2013)
A British TV show that started slowly and grew to massive cult status is The IT Crowd. The quirky workplace comedy has Katherine Parkinson as Jen Barber. Jen is an enthusiastic new employee of Reynholm Industries who is sent to manage an odd duo of IT workers after she fibbed on her CV and overstated her computer knowledge. Chris O’Dowd and Richard Ayoade make up the two-person IT department, and their characters, Roy and Moss, are delightfully eccentric.
The IT Crowd has some truly hilarious plots. One of the best comedic bits is when Roy and Moss convince Jen that a small black box with a light on the top is the internet. The IT Crowd has won three BAFTAs and remains a continuously quoted and memed treasure trove of fandom. Even though technology has changed dramatically since 2006, humanity’s approach to and interaction with it has remained the same, and The IT Crowd is as funny and relevant now as it ever was.
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‘Whites’ (2010)
A series that was a decade ahead of its time, Whites is a forerunner to bleak comedies like The Bear and is the BritBox show that everyone should binge. At one season long, viewers can take in all episodes of this witty dramedy in a weekend or a single evening. The show stars Alan Davies as Roland White, an outwardly morose but inwardly emotional head chef at a luxury hotel.
Whites is a must-watch for fans of shows like The Bear. The mix of culinary culture with character drama is fantastic. The humor of Whites is spot-on and walks the thin line of not enough frivolity and too much like a seasoned tightrope walker. It is one of those hidden gem treasures that was tragically canceled too soon, but exists perfectly as it is in its one-season-wonder format.
Whites
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BBC Two
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Oliver Lansley
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Sydney Sweeney Wears Wonder Woman Corset in Scooter Braun Pic
Sydney Sweeney and her boyfriend, Scooter Braun, are soaking up the last days of summer in super-powered style.
“Camp ‘26 🦸🏼♀️,” Sweeney, 28, wrote via Instagram on Saturday, August 22, alongside a handful of photos.
In one snap, Sweeney embodied Diana Prince (a.k.a Wonder Woman) with a replica corset costume complete with a coordinating headband. Braun, 45, opted to dress up as Clark Kent/ Superman as the duo posed for a selfie.
Elsewhere in Sweeney’s carousel, the pair hung out in the sunshine, indulged in karaoke and went swimming in a lake.
Braun shared more images of the pair’s weekend via his page, alongside the caption, “Camp of Heroes.”
Sweeney and the music manager were first romantically linked in June 2025 after meeting at Jeff Bezos’ star-studded wedding in Italy.
“It is not serious,” a source exclusively told Us in September 2025, noting that Sweeney was “dating around and in her single era without having any pressure” after calling off her engagement to ex-fiancé Jonathan Davino.
After several months of dating, a second insider told Us in November 2025 that Sweeney and Braun’s romance was “getting serious.”

“Neither of them expected it to turn into something serious at first and are surprised by how genuine the connection has become,” the second source exclusively shared, noting that the couple spent time together in between the Euphoria actress’ work commitments. “Scooter is extremely supportive and that is one of the reasons why she is so drawn to him.”
The second insider added at the time, ““He’s deeply interested in her career and life, and [he] often offers valuable perspective and guidance that she really appreciates.”
Sweeney and Braun publicly debuted their romance in May.
“I’ve met an extraordinary woman, kind and generous and smart, and real and down-to-earth,” he said on the “Second Thought” podcast at the time, revealing he is a massive fan of Sweeney’s hit HBO show, Euphoria. “I’m biased … I like it. I think there’s been an incredible performance by a certain actress.”
The next month, Sweeney took to her Instagram page to celebrate Braun’s 45th birthday.
“Happiest of birthdays to the man with the biggest heart I know ❤️,” Sweeney gushed via Instagram in June. “Thank you for all the living room dances and making me smile again. A good man is rare. A man like you is once in a lifetime.”
Braun was previously married to Yael Cohen, with whom he shares three kids, from 2014 to 2022.
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Daisy Ridley ‘Can’t Turn My Head To The Left’ After Sudden Injury
Actress Daisy Ridley, best known for her portrayal of Rey in the “Star Wars” sequel trilogy, recently opened up about an injury that she suffered in her own home. Although she has done plenty of stunt training for her role as a Jedi and underwent serious swimming lessons for her role in “Young Women and the Sea,” it appears she injured herself while doing ordinary housework.

On Saturday, August 22, the “Chaos Walking” actress revealed that she had pulled something in her back and injured something in her head or neck, as she couldn’t turn it to the left.
“Scrubbed the oven so hard I pulled something in my back and can’t turn my head to the left?!” she posted in an Instagram Story on Saturday morning.
The photo features her sitting close to the camera wearing a black tank top. She is resting her head in one hand as she glances away from the camera.
Although it’s unclear how serious the injury is, many fans hope she recovers quickly, as they are eager to see her return to her role as Rey. She last portrayed the character in 2019’s “The Rise of Skywalker,” which received a lackluster reception.
When Will Rey Next Appear In A Galaxy Far, Far Away?

Fans are still unsure where Rey’s story will go following the events of 2019’s “The Rise of Skywalker.” Disney’s D23 event focused on the next upcoming “Star Wars” movie: 2027’s “Star Wars: Starlighter,” starring Ryan Gosling. The film, directed by Shawn Levy, will take place about five years after the fall of the First Order; however, it remains unclear if Ridley will reprise her role for a cameo appearance.
In 2023’s Star Wars Celebration, then-Lucasfilm head Kathleen Kennedy announced that Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy would be directing a film based on the new Jedi Order that Rey will be creating. However, updates about the project have been few and far between, as numerous writers have been hired and dismissed, including “Lost” creator Damon Lindelof.
Ridley Says New ‘Star Wars’ Film Is ‘Worth The Wait’

The “We Bury the Dead” actress later told Parade that the new movie will be “worth the wait,” adding, “It will arrive when it’s ready.”
In 2026, Kennedy did not mention Rey’s movie at all during her exit interview with Deadline, leaving some to believe the film will be folded into the Simon Kinberg trilogy. However, details about that project have yet to be released.
Daisy Ridley Speaks Out On ‘The Hunt For Ben Solo’

In October 2025, Adam Driver shocked fans by revealing that he and director Steven Soderbergh had been working on a movie called “The Hunt for Ben Solo,” which would have featured his character, Ben Solo. Although his character passed away at the end of “The Rise of Skywalker,” Lucasfilm gave the film the green light. After all, many characters, such as Emperor Palpatine and Darth Maul, have returned to a galaxy far, far away after their supposed “deaths.”
However, Driver told the Associated Press that executives later pulled the plug on the project because they didn’t understand how his character could still be alive.
Last December, Ridley told IGN that she had heard “rumblings” about the axed project. “I have lots of friends who are crew, so things always travel like that. But, whoa! When the story came out, no, I was like, ‘Oh, my God!’ And it was him that said it, right? It was funny because, like, ‘Oh, wow, Adam is saying it,’ and that’s the big surprise of the year,” she said.
Will ‘The Hunt for Ben Solo’ Ever Get Made?
At the 2026 Disney D23 event, current Lucasfilm co-president Dave Filoni seemingly shut down hope that the project will eventually get made. “We’re not making that picture right now. That’s all I can say,” he said with a Jedi hand wave.
“It’s not here. You won’t find it here,” Filoni said when Deadline asked about the project hours later. “The force is not with us in that regard. I love the love you feel for it.”
Many fans are hopeful that Driver’s “The Hunt for Ben Solo” and Ridley’s new Jedi Order movie will be combined into Simon Kinberg’s new trilogy, although that has yet to be confirmed.
Adam Driver, meanwhile, appeared at Disney D23 to reveal that he has been cast in the new “X-Men” reboot, scheduled to hit theaters in 2028.
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You Can Binge These 8 Great K-Drama Masterpieces in 1 Day
Content Warning: This list contains brief mentions of domestic violence.Ever since K-dramas hit the global market in the 2000s/2010s, most are known for having many very long episodes; die-hard fans remember the time when a standard episode lasted anywhere between 70 and 90 minutes, and there were around 20 of them to go through. With streaming series becoming more popular and widespread, the K-drama gods have become merciful, and we have started getting fewer and shorter episodes.
As of 2026, there are numerous K-dramas that you can easily binge-watch and finish within a weekend. If you’re planning on taking an even more extreme approach and trying to watch a show within a single day, well, you’re brave, but you’re in luck—you can binge these K-drama masterpieces in one day.
‘The Trauma Code: Heroes On Call’ (2025)
The Trauma Code: Heroes On Call is one of the more recent Netflix original K-dramas that consists of eight episodes, each between 40 and 70 minutes. The story is very much about underdogs prevailing, and the characters are likable and have interesting obstacles ahead of them; most notably, the show is, perhaps unexpectedly, extremely fast-paced and easy to binge-watch. You’ll find yourself breezing through the show’s first half, taking a break to make lunch, and then flying over the second half without a hitch. It’s fun and addictive, perfect for a day’s viewing.
The Trauma Code follows the doctors at the Hankuk National University Hospital, and their efforts to gain more funding for the depleted but crucial trauma center. The Minister of Health pulls strings and brings the famous ex-combat medic and an extraordinary trauma surgeon, Baek Kang-hyuk (Ju Ji-hoon) to revive the trauma center and train doctors to work there. As the hospital’s hierarchy begins to crumble, the leading departments start losing funds due to the urgency of reviving the trauma center. Baek and his coworkers have to deal with jealousy, anger, and scheming of other doctors while working on urgent medical cases.
‘Tastefully Yours’ (2025)
Tastefully Yours is another new series, this time a lovely rom-com with an extremely beautiful visual identity. Since cuisine, cooking, and food are integral parts of South Korean culture, it’s typical to see shows where actors have mouthfuls of food, enjoy a meal together—instant noodles or others—and even have scenes and moments revolving around eating. Tastefully Yours takes that up a notch by making the lead character an exceptionally talented chef who graduated from the CIA (Culinary Institute of America). Pair her with locally talented outcasts and a spoiled rich kid who learns through love, and you have the greatest romantic comedy of the year on your hands.
Tastefully Yours follows the director of Korea’s biggest food conglomerate, Beom-woo (Kang Ha-neul), who, as it’s quickly revealed, steals recipes from local chefs and restaurateurs and promotes them in his own restaurants. Beom-woo finds a recipe online for a complex fine-dining meal, and his path leads him to its creator, the quiet and distant loner, chef Yeon-joo (Go Min-si). Beom-woo starts hovering around Yeon-joo to steal her recipe book, but, as it goes, getting closer to her makes him more infatuated than angry. Tastefully Yours boasts beautiful visuals, including nature shots and shots of delicious foods. It’s hard to look away and not get hungry; the chemistry between Kang and Go is palpable, and Kang proves why he’s a K-drama king.
‘My Name’ (2021)
My Name is one of the earlier examples of a Korean show that starts fast and ends fast, leaving you wanting more. However, compared to some, this action thriller may be too much for fans of more casual K-dramas, since it’s a pure action series that tackles espionage, betrayal, and revenge. Han So-hee steps into the lead role in this The Departed-esque story, and if you watched Gyeongseong Creature before this show, you’ll love another one of Han’s takes on the tormented protagonist who puts up walls and seeks revenge.
My Name follows Yoon Ji-woo (Han), who loses her father and wants to find those responsible for his death. She joins a gang, infiltrates the police as part of the gang, and becomes their mole in the force so she can find her father’s killers. Ji-woo becomes involved in things bigger than her, but impresses the people around her with her perseverance, grit, and brute force; she’s one to watch out for, and the more we watch her, the more we cheer for her success. My Name has eight episodes that you can go through within a day, very easily; it’s a rare K-drama that got 100% on Rotten Tomatoes and is universally acclaimed.
‘Bloodhounds’ (2023–2026)
Speaking of bloody and intense action, I don’t think there will be a list where I won’t include Bloodhounds. This eight-episode action miracle might be one of the best action shows of the past five or ten years: it’s beautifully choreographed, with dynamic fight scenes that feel like watching an elaborate, violent dance; the performances are heartfelt and attention-grabbing; the narrative, though classic action/revenge, is just interesting enough to keep you wanting more. The show’s final episode takes a wild stance away from the rest of the series, slowing down the pace—necessarily—but still delivering the much-needed final touches.
Bloodhounds is set in 2020, during the COVID lockdowns, when many physical shops and those in the hospitality industry had to close their businesses; many were renting their business spaces and failed to deliver rent due to non-existent incomes. Loan sharks take the opportunity to put these people in debt and then bully them whenever they’re unable to pay. The son of a café owner who falls victim to a loan shark, Geun-woo (Woo Do-hwan), joins forces with a boxing partner, Woo-jin (Lee Sang-yi), and they embark on a bloody and arduous journey to stop the loan shark from attacking more people. Bloodhounds will be an all-day watch for you; you can warm up with Woo and Lee’s chemistry, great fighting skills, and good looks.
‘As You Stood By’ (2025)
As You Stood By is fairly new and trending, and it’s absolutely amazing. First-ever Korean Emmy winner Lee Yoo-mi (won for Squid Game in 2022) stars alongside the tough Jeon So-nee (Parasyte: The Grey), and the two are joined by Lee Moo-saeng (Thirty-Nine) in one of his most appealing and charismatic roles yet. The star-studded cast is quite appealing, though the show’s heavy topic is central. It realistically portrays domestic violence, sometimes to a fault—viewers sensitive to such content should be advised.
As You Stood By follows Eun-soo (Jeon), a shopping mall employee who works as a personal assistant to many wealthy clients in the boutique. Eun-soo notices one of her clients has bruises all over her body, and reminisces about the time her father also harmed her mother. When Eun-soo’s childhood best friend, Hui-soo (Lee), stops answering her calls, Eun-soo visits her and sees marks of domestic violence. Tired of standing by and not doing anything, Eun-soo decides to help her friend get out of her abusive marriage, encouraging those around her to stop simply “standing by,” too. There’s a major plot twist that makes the show more than just a domestic drama; it’s a crime thriller and, I promise you, it has a happy ending. This is one of the best K-dramas of the past five years, and a major wake-up call within the industry.
‘When Life Gives You Tangerines’ (2025)
Fans of slice-of-life K-dramas like Reply 1988 or Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha can be happy about the release of When Life Gives You Tangerines, one of the most visually and narratively beautiful shows of the past few years. The retro vibes, the chemistry between IU and Park Bo-gum, and the heartfelt story make this show a gentle and kind view of family life and the relationship between two lovebirds with a fated romance. There’s no blood, no trauma, no craziness, just romance, friendship, life, and everything in between.
When Life Gives You Tangerines follows different timelines, and is narrated by Yang Geum-yeong (IU), the daughter of Oh Ae-sun (also IU) and Yang Gwan-sik (Park). Through her narration, she remembers the times when she was a child, and narrates the events before her birth, while Ae-sun was a young girl in Jeju Island in the 1950s and Gwan-sik was already infatuated with her. The show’s original name is a native Jeju Island saying, which literally means “Thank you for your hard work,” and the translation, “when life gives you tangerines” is an homage to Jeju, where tangerines are the native fruits of the island. Be warned though, the show has 16 episodes, around an hour long; if you’re more than willing to take out half a day to watch the series, you’ll be able to comfortably finish it. If you’re looking for an all-day binge session, this show will do just fine.
‘Light Shop’ (2024)
Light Shop is a Disney+ K-drama that will terrify you, make you cry, and warm your heart like a light bulb. It’s a limited series consisting of eight episodes, and the first few episodes vibe like a horror story, while the second half of the show quickly takes a turn into emotional territory. Light Shop is a meditation on love, loss, sacrifice, and grief, and follows, most notably, people’s readiness to face death. It may sound heavy, but Light Shop is extremely touching and heartfelt; Ju Ji-hoon gives us an incredibly emotional turn in a scene that could make a stone cry, while the rest of the cast does their work just as beautifully.
Light Shop follows a group of strangers who have a hard time facing some events from their past. They wander around an empty, dark street, until they come to a brightly lit light shop, run by the mysterious keeper, Won-young (Ju). Won-young meets people all the time and asks about the purpose of their arrival; one by one, the visitors begin to realize what that is. On the other hand, the second integral character is ER nurse, Young-ji (Park Bo-young), who has the talent to communicate with the spirit world. Light Shop will scare you before making you cry, and the stunning production value, great performances, and intense storytelling make it one of the greatest K-dramas ever.
‘Death’s Game’ (2023)
Death’s Game is available to stream on Prime Video, closing the circle of original streamer K-dramas on the list. This series gives its protagonist a lot to think about, and it might even encourage viewers to do the same. Its heavy topics may not be suitable for every kind of K-drama fan, but this meditation on life and its meaning is presented as an exciting thriller that tries to talk about every aspect of living. Seo In-guk and Park So-dam step into the lead roles, and Park thrills as the physical manifestation of Death. Seo, though we don’t see him as much, is the lead, and his presence is marked in unusual ways. Visually stunning and narratively exciting, Death’s Game is a K-drama masterpiece you’ll watch within a single day.
Death’s Game follows Choi Yee-jae (Seo), a young man struggling to get a job and stand on his own two feet. Desperate and feeling like there’s no way out, Yee-jae nearly dies by suicide, but not before he’s intercepted by Death herself. She gives him several chances to experience life from other people’s perspectives, which causes Yee-jae frustration and desperation. Seeing life through other people’s eyes allows Yee-jae a clearer view of life—but is she willing to let him live after all? Death’s Game is an interesting series that has fun but also often lands into realism. It’s a binge-watch like no other.
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Texas Judge Denies Request For New Trial
A Texas judge denied a new trial for Karmelo Anthony on Saturday in the stabbing death of a 17-year-old athlete at a high school track meet, a killing that drew national attention and led to harassment of the families.
RELATED: Karmelo Anthony’s Lawyers Request A New Trial And Judge Following Conviction (UPDATE)
Anthony, 19, was convicted of murder in June and sentenced to 35 years in prison for the April 2025 killing of Austin Metcalf, 17.
Judge Michael Chitty denied the retrial motion in a half-page order following a two-day hearing this week near Dallas, citing a review of the evidence and arguments. He did not elaborate.
Russell Wilson, Anthony’s attorney, said the defense would appeal.
“Our commitment to our client has not changed,” Wilson said. “We will continue to advocate vigorously on his behalf through every lawful avenue available.”
At the center of Anthony’s retrial request was an off-the-record agreement between prosecutors and his trial defense team to keep damaging character evidence about both teenagers out of the proceeding. Both sides agreed to hold back evidence that risked further inflaming a case already boiling with racial tensions and death threats.
The case attracted widespread attention in part because of a flood of social media posts that amplified the killing in racial terms. Anthony is Black; Metcalf was white. Lawyers on both sides, however, told jurors that the case had nothing to do with race.
But worries that prosecutors would renege on the agreement as Anthony prepared to testify, his attorneys say, came after a heated argument between lawyers on both sides and changed their defense strategy at the eleventh hour. Anthony ultimately decided not to testify.
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye defended the trial as fair this week.
“We respect, and expected, the court’s decision denying the motion for a new trial,” Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis said after the denial was announced. “The jury’s guilty verdict stands, and we remain confident in the process. Every defendant has the right to appeal, and our thoughts and prayers remain with the Metcalf family in the painful wake of last week’s hearing.”
Anthony’s attorneys also demanded a retrial because they said trial judge John Roach’s courtroom rules were so strict that they limited the public’s access to the proceedings. And in asking for Roach’s recusal, they noted that he gave a posttrial interview with a Dallas TV station in which he expressed agreement with the jury’s decision.
“Whatever they say, they got it right,” Roach said.
Roach said his rules were necessary for a fair trial, and prosecutors insisted he did nothing wrong.
Jurors rejected Anthony’s claims that he was defending himself during a confrontation with Metcalf in the bleachers of the track meet.
Anthony and Metcalf were athletes for different high schools in the Dallas suburb of Frisco, where several teams were competing on the rainy spring day when the meet took place.
Anthony sat under the tent that belonged to Metcalf’s team, and Metcalf and others repeatedly told him to leave, witnesses testified. That led to an escalating confrontation.
Prosecutors said Anthony provoked Metcalf, and witnesses identified Anthony as the aggressor.
At one point Anthony reached inside a bag and said: “Touch me and see what happens,” according to a police report.
Witnesses said Metcalf pushed Anthony, who pulled out a knife and stabbed him in the chest.
Associated Press writer Jamie Stengle contributed to this report via AP Newsroom.
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Tim Bradford Delivered the Greatest Line in ‘The Rookie’s History, and It Still Holds Up
Following its original 2018 debut, The Rookie has become one of the most popular television shows, thanks to its unique blend of humor and the traditional police procedural format. Tim Bradford (Eric Winter) has become a fan favorite along with Lucy Chen (Melissa O’Neil). Thanks to the character’s integrity and Winter’s compelling dramatic intensity, Tim is known for many iconic quotes throughout the show’s eight seasons. However, one quote in particular in Season 2 stands out as one of the best in the show’s history.
Tim Bradford Offers Crucial Wisdom for Lucy Chen in ‘The Rookie’ Season 2
During Season 2, Episode 11, “Day of Death,” Lucy is kidnapped, buried alive, and nearly killed by the serial killer Caleb Wright (Michael Cassidy), a protégé of Rosalind Dyer (Annie Wersching). Thanks to the efforts of Lucy’s friends and colleagues in the Mid-Wilshire Division, she is saved at the end of the episode. However, Lucy still deals with the trauma of the ordeal for years. Specifically, in the Season 2 episode “Now and Then,” Lucy contemplates what to do about the tattoo that Wright forced on her, which marks what would have been her date of death. After witnessing Lucy’s emotional turmoil, Tim provides Lucy with some crucial wisdom to help her with the decision:
“You can choose to see that tattoo as your greatest failure. But I see it as proof that you’re a survivor. It wasn’t your day of death, Officer Chen. It was the first day of the rest of your life. And no one can take that away from you.”
Throughout the episode, Lucy struggled with what to do about the tattoo. Tim’s advice encouraged Lucy not to remove it but to own it, not as a sign of victimhood, but to prove she’s a survivor. As Tim explained earlier, the scars you receive in life become a part of who you are, and his advice helps Lucy come to grips with the trauma. Tim’s unforgettable moment with Lucy reinforced his character as an attentive training officer for his then-rookie student. It also demonstrated that Tim genuinely cared for Lucy and her well-being, recognizing how much Caleb tattooing her “day of death” was affecting her emotionally.
The Quote Epitomizes the Importance of Tim and Lucy’s Relationship
There are many great Tim and Lucy moments in The Rookie, but this is easily one of the best. Additionally, it’s important to note that Tim’s quote proves crucial in the buildup to Tim and Lucy’s eventual romance. Viewers recognized the obvious romantic chemistry between the two characters going back to the first season. Lucy’s kidnapping hit Tim very hard, as he was racked with guilt, feeling responsible for the incident, and became desperate to save her. Although Tim’s quote was not delivered romantically, it signifies Tim’s respect and admiration for Lucy, as well as how much Lucy appreciates Tim’s wisdom and guidance.
The moment plays out in a small but significant manner in the grander development of Tim and Lucy’s relationship, hinting at the possibility of feelings between them. Plus, it definitely added to The Rookie viewers’ anticipation of Tim and Lucy eventually falling in love and getting together, as the LAPD officers start a relationship in Season 5. Although the couple broke up in Season 6, they eventually resumed their relationship and moved in together early in Season 8.
Tim Bradford Will Need Some Strong Motivational Quotes in ‘The Rookie’ Season 9
Tim Bradford must maintain that impeccable moral integrity and fiber in “Now and Then” when The Rookie returns for its upcoming ninth season. Unfortunately, the Season 8 finale, “The Bandit,” ended with Tim and Lucy getting kidnapped by thugs hired by Heath Everett (Jeffrey Vincent Parise) in the episode’s final moments, which happened just after Tim proposed to Lucy. Season 9 will pick up with the newly engaged Tim and Lucy in captivity and fighting for their lives, as their friends in the Mid-Wilshire Division desperately seek to rescue them.
Tim’s strength of character served him so well as a police officer, military soldier, and Lucy’s instructor, and these strengths should help him deal with his captors. Perhaps he can even drop some strong lines similar to the aforementioned quote that will similarly define Tim Bradford’s overall character arc for the series. Ultimately, The Rookie Season 9 can’t get here fast enough, as we patiently wait for its 2027 debut.
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