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10 Most Essential ‘Breaking Bad’ Episodes, Ranked
Imagine you’re walking down the street, just minding your own business. Then bam, you’ve been cursed. For the rest of your days, you can only rewatch 10 episodes from Breaking Bad. At this point you’ve stopped in your tracks, devastated, confused. Why is this happening? But it’s no time for self-pity; you have to think fast! Which episodes from this beloved crime show will you choose? As most (if not all) fans can attest, there are so many worth watching again and again that it’s pretty hard to narrow down your favorites to 10.
Really every episode Breaking Bad feels essential to the whole, but which ones do you need the most to satisfy your occasional hankering for Vince Gilligan‘s most popular series? Probably not “Fly,” as cool and underrated as it is. Another mistake would be to choose half of your list from one specific season, which would make the rewatching experience feel even more imbalanced than it would with episodes more spread out from one another. Basically, you want to choose chapters that are not only perfect in and of themselves but also feel essential to grasping the character arcs over the course of the series. Capturing the suspense, the humor, the darkness, and what makes us keep coming back, these 10 episodes may just be enough to understand this show’s brilliance.
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“Pilot”
Season 1, Episode 1
A pair of pants fall to the ground. An RV is racing through the desert, and a middle-aged man wearing nothing more than a gas mask and tighty-whities is behind the wheel. The guy in the passenger seat is knocked out, and there appear to be two bodies sliding around in the back. Now that is how you begin a series: the frantic energy, the darkly comedic imagery, the many questions the audience is left with.
Had the show not begun in medias res, it wouldn’t quite have the same energy. However, everything in between that opening scene and when we finally see how things turn out still keeps our gazes firmly on the screen. After getting diagnosed with cancer, Walter (Bryan Cranston) keeps it to himself while acting out in various entertaining ways. Watching him beat up a bully, quit the car wash, and team up with his old student Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) is incredibly fun. No notes.
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“Crazy Handful of Nothin’”
Season 1, Episode 6
You might think of “Crazy Handful of Nothin’” as the climax of season one. Walt and Jesse try to get back into the meth business, but now they have to work with Tuco (Raymond Cruz). Jesse makes a fool of himself, which leaves everything to a newly-bald Walt. In the meantime, Hank (Dean Norris) traces a gas mask back to Walt’s high school, at which point he watches a kind custodian take the blame for Walt’s crime.
This is the birth of Heisenberg. When he introduces himself to Tuco and his men, we can see that Walt’s not messing around. And when we see what Walt does, what he’s capable of, we see that he’s really not messing around. “Want to find out?” is one of the best lines in the show. Along with that opening scene, which produces a similar level of intrigue as the opener to “Pilot,” the audience witnesses a man who realizes just how much he can accomplish with enough nerve and grit.
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“Phoenix”
Season 2, Episode 12
By the time we get to “Phoenix,” Jesse and Jane (Krysten Ritter) are using heroin in Jesse’s apartment. Her father Donald (John de Lancie) catches her, which is one of the saddest moments in the show. It’s painful to watch Jane’s father hang up that phone right before calling the police. This decision will haunt him for the rest of his life, and the tragedy that unfolds hits just as hard today as it did then.
After Walt missed the birth of his child because Jesse wasn’t around, he is both furious at and terribly concerned for Jesse’s well-being. His refusal to give Jesse his share until he’s clean echoes Donald’s attempt to help his daughter, and their coincidental meeting at a bar solidifies the episode’s theme of parenting a troubled adult. However, this episode is ultimately defined by that devastating final scene, where we see Walt take one big step further into his moral descent.
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“Half Measures”
Season 3, Episode 12
Another big jump. In season three’s second-to-last episode, “Half Measures,” Jesse finds out that the guys who killed Combo (Rodney Rush) were also selling the blue stuff. Jesse is hell-bent on killing them, and Walt tries his best to try and calm his partner down. His plan to have Jesse arrested is stomped out by Mike (Jonathan Banks), who gives him an anecdote that goes down as one of the show’s greatest monologues by a mile.
As Gus steps in to bring the peace, even his meeting with the drug dealers fails. He tells them to stop using children, so they kill the kid who killed Combo. Not what Jesse had in mind, especially since that kid was actually his girlfriend’s brother. This leads to one of the biggest plot twists in the show. Along with that amusing moment when Marie convinces Hank to leave the hospital, this episode is non-stop perfection.
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“Full Measure”
Season 3, Episode 13
Fans thought that the previous episode’s final scene was intense, but “Full Measure” tops it anyway. Pinkman’s on the run from Gus, who reluctantly allows Walt to keep cooking despite the double-homicide. But now that Gale (David Costabile) is back as Jesse’s replacement, it’s clear that Gus is just going to have Gale learn Walt’s process and then kill him off. So Gale has to go, and the episode’s great twist lies in whose job it is to kill him.
That final scene is so immersive—emphasizing just how confusing and horrifying this sudden extermination is for Gale while making it crystal clear just how difficult it is for Jesse to follow through. This finale leaves a permanent stamp on Pinkman’s psyche, darkens the show’s general tone more than any other finale, and solidifies the show’s reputation as one of the greatest thrillers of all time.
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“Problem Dog”
Season 4, Episode 7
If you can’t afford to gift your child a Dodge Challenger, do you A) return it to the dealership, or B) drive donuts and blow it up? If you’re a sensible person, you pick option A, but Heisenberg’s pride is swelling too large in season four’s “Problem Dog.” Meanwhile, Hank manages to get Gustavo’s fingerprints and find out he knew Gale. Impressive police work, but the heart and soul of this episode is Jesse.
He almost kills Gus at a meeting, but doesn’t have the time. He later goes to a Narcotics Anonymous group meeting, where he gets as close as he possibly can to confessing his murder. Yet only so much understanding can come from describing Gale as “a problem dog,” and the conversation that ensues is excruciating. This scene is so intense, so well shot, and so beautifully acted that only an astounding drama could pull it off.
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“Face Off”
Season 4, Episode 13
A clever play on words that foreshadows the episode’s climax, “Face Off” ends season four with a literal bang. So much has been said about this entry in the Breaking Bad saga that there really isn’t much to add. Hector Salamanca’s (Mark Margolis) visit to the DEA: hilarious. Gustavo’s visit to the nursing home: magnificent. The final moment when Hector actually looks at Gus and starts clinking his bell is one of the most legendary moments in television history.
There’s also the classic line, “I won.” So concise, so badass. But the greatest moment of the episode is the final scene, which has no words: a camera merely zooms in on a houseplant, resulting in a plot twist that completes Walter White’s transformation into a full-blown villain. From its humor to its suspense, “Face Off” is a slam dunk of an episode.
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“Say My Name”
Season 5, Episode 7
In the beginning of “Say My Name,” Heisenberg can cash out so easily. In fact, every single person involved in the deal wants him to walk away. However, with the power of confidence, persuasion, and a bunch of meth that’s “ready to go,” the great cook gets to keep doing what he loves best. The line we all know and love, “Say my name,” shows just how far he’s come from season one.
With the DEA on his back, Mike has to flee town—even having to leave his granddaughter at the park. Walt is supposed to help him escape, but he’s so concerned with the men whom Mike has been paying off that he demands that Mike tell him who they are. When Walt shoots him, we can see how Heisenberg’s inflated ego and immaturity are clouding his judgment. With the sun going down, we say farewell to yet another iconic character.
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“Granite State”
Season 5, Episode 15
A ton of material is packed into “Granite State,” yet the pace couldn’t possibly be any better. There’s even room for that hysterical joke in the beginning, when Saul takes a peek at a camera that shows Walt in a less-than-content state of mind. Most of the episode is dead serious, though, as we say goodbye to Saul and Walt says goodbye to New Mexico for a state whose slogan is particularly meaningful to the man’s storyline.
Meanwhile, Todd (Jesse Plemons) convinces his colleagues to let Jesse live. But that’s hardly merciful; they threaten Skyler in her baby’s room. Then they shoot Andrea (Emily Rios) in front of Jesse, which is one of the most difficult scenes in the show to watch. Meanwhile, it’s fascinating to see Walt all alone, surrounded by snow, with all his hair back (and more). That final scene in the bar, from the phone call to the television interview, is absolutely riveting. Everything here sets us up for one of the greatest series finales of all time.
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“Felina”
Season 5, Episode 16
Some shows don’t stick the landing, and some do. With “Felina,” it’s pretty safe to say that Breaking Bad is an example of the best-case scenario. And that doesn’t mean everyone’s happy: Walt’s last conversation with Skyler works as an incredibly bitter and complex goodbye, Walt has to traumatize his two former colleagues to make them secretly use his meth money, and so on.
At this point, Walt is so used to manipulating people that his schemes to tie up all the loose ends almost seem effortless. We also have a fair amount of confidence that he’ll succeed, given this is the finale and all, and yet this doesn’t detract from the emotional power of this meticulously crafted character arc coming to a close. Along with that tense meeting with the neo-Nazis, the shootout, and his last interaction with Jesse, this series finale is as good as it gets.
Breaking Bad
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2008 – 2013-00-00
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AMC
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Vince Gilligan
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Vince Gilligan, Michelle Maclaren
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Only 3 Drama Shows Are Better Than ‘The Pitt’
When The Pitt debuted on HBO Max last year, you’d be forgiven for not expecting much. Noah Wyle, once a household name on ER, starring in another medical drama smelled like unoriginal nostalgia bait. But once viewers checked it out, The Pitt emerged as a spectacular show, and it’s not hyperbole to say that it may have passed ER in quality in less than two seasons. After its debut batch of episodes, The Pitt won three Emmys, including for Outstanding Drama Series. With its compelling stories and fascinating characters, which include Wyle’s Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch and Katherine LaNasa‘s Dana Evans, The Pitt will only get better.
There have been many great dramas over the decades that one could argue are superior to The Pitt. Everyone was just talking about Succession and Better Call Saul a few years ago. Game of Thrones once captivated the world. Mad Men put AMC on the map as more than a movie company, and Dexter was so good that viewers rooted for a serial killer. Still, only three shows were so perfect that they are forever better than The Pitt.
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‘Breaking Bad’ (2008–2013)
AMC became a respected home for TV dramas thanks to the aforementioned Mad Men, but it’s not the best series the network has ever released. That distinction goes to Breaking Bad. On the surface, it’s a show that seemingly shouldn’t have worked. Bryan Cranston, the guy from Malcolm in the Middle, is going to play a drug dealer? What?! And that’s exactly why it was a success. Vince Gilligan, already well established thanks to The X-Files, took risks and went big with a type of show no one had ever seen before, but has been copied so many times since.
Cranston is Walter White, a high school science teacher with cancer, who gets sucked into the world of making meth with Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), his former student. Walter White is the perfect anti-hero. He is a man with nothing left to lose, so he goes all in for a life of crime, where he can leave his mark. Cancer and a boring job have ruled Walter’s life. The drug operation allows him to take his power back and be in control.
Breaking Bad didn’t make a single misstep over its five seasons. It’s more than just another edgy show about drug dealers — it’s a character study, with Walt’s confidence growing with each success until he becomes the intimidating Heisenberg. He’s a man of action and always needs more power. His dynamic with Jesse, a man both funny and heartbreakingly tragic, is the best in the series, but Breaking Bad also has phenomenal performances from Anna Gunn, Dean Norris, Giancarlo Esposito, and Bob Odenkirk, among others. Breaking Bad has some of the most tense and smartest writing ever seen. Many great TV shows are not sure how to end, but Breaking Bad stuck the landing with a fitting finale that wrapped everything up properly with an unforgettable last scene.
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‘The Wire’ (2002–2008)
Despite airing on HBO, The Wire was not a rating juggernaut. It unfortunately went unseen by many during its initial run, growing over time into a cult hit and now an all-time classic. Created by David Simon, The Wire is uninterested in being your usual type of over-the-top drama. It lives in a dark and gritty realism, with each season covering one part of a struggling Baltimore, diving deep into the flaws of the city and its government, where lines are blurred between heroes and villains.
One season of The Wire might cover the Baltimore drug trade, another the city government, and another examining the role the media plays. Each season switched it up, keeping audiences on their toes with the unexpected, yet never slipping in quality thanks to writing and acting that seek to dig deep into the powerful messages The Wire wants to convey, going for a slower burn if necessary instead of depending on one twist after another.
The Wire is a series steeped in corruption, where those who are supposed to do good only do harm and hurt those underneath them. The center of attention changes with the season, but what Simon and company are saying never does. So many phenomenal actors brought the series to life. Names like Dominic West lead the first season, with appearances from Idris Elba and a very young Michael B. Jordan. However, it’s unanimous on who the best character is. Omar Little, played by the late Michael K. Williams, is one of the most intriguing characters ever created. He could have been just another stereotype of a Black criminal, but Omar is different. He sets his crimes on the worst of people. He’s a smart, respectful, and lonely man, wearing his heart on his sleeve as a gay man in a world that doesn’t accept his kind of love. He’s there over the seasons, a guiding light in the chaos.
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‘The Sopranos (1999–2007)
The Sopranos is the epitome of cool, and in the 2000s, millions were obsessed with David Chase‘s hit HBO show. Audiences have always been suckers for great mob films. The contrast of the thrill of violence and the destruction it brings to its anti-heroes is a simple way to create compelling characters. The Sopranos ran for six seasons, taking the viewer straight into the heart of a New Jersey mob, where seemingly every week, anyone could die.
Many characters do die in The Sopranos, but it’s not a clone of other mob stories, where all that matters is shootouts, deaths, and cool one-liners. It’s something more vulnerable because of its lead. Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) is a mob boss with feelings he tries to hide so deeply that it gives him tremendous anxiety, leading to episodes of a seemingly strong man tortured and broken in front of his therapist, Dr. Jennifer Melfi (Lorraine Bracco). Tony is violent and unfaithful to his wife, Carmela (Edie Falco), but his family is still everything to him. Cross them, and he will destroy you, yet he’s not above breaking and showing his fear, such as a poignant scene after his son, A.J. (Robert Iler), attempts to take his own life.
The Sopranos is filled with badass characters the audience wants to live through. We know they’re bad, but they’re so well crafted that we can’t get enough. The series has its share of twists, betrayal, intrigue, and did we mention death? Don’t get too close to any of them, because they could get whacked at any time. If Breaking Bad is said to have a perfect series finale, The Sopranos has taken a lot of grief over the last two decades for its quick cut to black. It was the perfect ending, though — one where anything was possible. Twenty years later, fans are still discussing it and dissecting what it means. The Sopranos took tropes and turned them on their head as the boldest and most riveting TV drama of all time.
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Ben Affleck’s 183-Minute World War II Epic Hits Free Streaming on May 1
With one high-octane flick after another, Michael Bay has made a name for himself as one of the most explosive directors in action. Whether you love him or hate him, the helmer continuously brings pulse-pounding stories to the big screen and has backed some of the most popular genre franchises in recent memory, like Transformers and Bad Boys. While he might be best known for his fictitious sci-fi leanings, Bay has also dipped his hands into the world of history, molding two flicks off true events — although he naturally threw in a heavy side of drama on both.
Most recently was 2016’s 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, which saw a cast led by John Krasinski depict the events that followed the harrowing attack made on the titular city in Libya. With a 51% critics’ approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi is one of the higher-scoring titles to come from the director and, out of his two historical films, it blows the other to smithereens. We are, of course, talking about Bay’s 2001 action drama Pearl Harbor, which, despite its magnificent win at the global box office, has gone down as one of the worst historical films out there.
In a world inundated with WWII movies overflowing with on-point favorites like Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk and Oppenheimer, William Wyler’s The Best Years of Our Lives and Steven Spielberg’s Saving Private Ryan, a movie about what was at the time the deadliest attack on American soil should have been a shoo-in to the vault of classics as well as awards season. Unfortunately, Bay’s work was a massive misfire that had critics, audiences, and historians talking about all the wrong things. Starring Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett and Kate Beckinsale, the wartime drama doesn’t primarily focus on the titular WWII attack as its name would suggest, but instead largely follows an over-the-top love triangle between its three main characters. And yet, if you’re searching for some exciting WWII-centered entertainment that stokes the flames of romantic drama, look no further than Tubi when, on May 1, Pearl Harbor arrives on the free streamer.
‘Pearl Harbor’s Financial Win
Despite only scrounging up a 24% critics’ approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and being massively panned by WWII experts, Pearl Harbor brought hoards of audiences to cinemas. While the colliding and overlapping love stories at the center of the tale may have pushed some away in the end, the distressing events of the titular attack were told by Bay in a way that lived up to the director’s legacy. When all was said and done, the star-studded flick earned a staggering $449.2 million at the global box office against its $140 million production budget.
Head over to Tubi on May 1 to stream Pearl Harbor.
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May 25, 2001
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183 minutes
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Randall Wallace
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Jennifer Klein, Jerry Bruckheimer, K.C. Hodenfield, Kenny Bates, Pat Sandston
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Cardi B Denies She Passed Off Handbags as Gifts from Offset
Cardi B is clapping back at rumors that she used to buy expensive handbags and then pass them off as gifts from her ex-husband Offset.
The “Bodak Yellow” rapper, 33, spoke out when a fan shared a clip of her unwrapping a handbag and claimed she was “buying her own bags this whole time and letting y’all think Offset was spoiling her.”
“NEVER …I’m never the type to do lame s*** like that …there was no money problems when I was regulating,” Cardi replied via X on Saturday, April 11.
Fans know that Cardi has an extensive collection of the ultra-exclusive Birkin handbags from Hermés that has been valued at more than $2 million by some estimates.
She was married to Offset (real name Kiari Kendrell Cephus) from 2017 until separating in 2023. In December 2023, Cardi broke the news to fans that she’d been “single for a minute now” and subsequently filed for divorce the following July.
The former couple share three children: daughter Kulture Kiari Cephus, 7, son Wave Set Cephus, 4, and daughter Blossom Belle Cephus, 1. Offset, 34, is also father to sons Jordan Cephus, 16, and Kody Cephus, 11, and daughter Kalea Marie Cephus, 11, from prior relationships while Cardi welcomed her fourth child, a boy, with Stefon Diggs in November 2025.
Cardi has not yet reacted publicly to news that Offset was shot near the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, on Monday, April 6.
Two people were detained by Florida police in connection with the shooting. Rapper Lil Tjay was also arrested on a misdemeanor disorderly conduct-affray charge for allegedly getting involved in a fight before the shooting.

Offset in May 2024 in New York City. Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images for Revolve and FWRD
Lil Tjay’s attorney, Dawn M. Florio, released a statement to deny that the rapper was involved in Offset’s shooting in any way.
“We are issuing this release in regards to false rumors that Lil Tjay was involved in a shooting which occurred at the Valet Area of the Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood which [resulted] in non-life-threatening injuries to Offset, formerly a member of Migos,” Florio said in a statement. “Lil Tjay has not been shot, nor has Lil Tjay been charged with any shooting. Any reporting to the contrary is false. We encourage people to consult trusted news sources, and to verify the accuracy of any reporting, before reflexively sharing or repeating baseless rumors.”
Meanwhile, Offset spent most of the week in a Florida hospital before his representative confirmed he’d been released on Friday, April 10.
“Offset has been released from the hospital, and he is up and walking,” his rep told Us Weekly. “We’re incredibly grateful to the doctors, nurses and the entire hospital staff who took such great care of him.”
Offset shared his own statement to assure his fans that he is on the road to recovery.
“Thank you to everyone who’s checked in on me and showed me love! I’m good … but I’m planning to be better,” he said. “I’m focused on my family, my recovery and getting back to the music … realizing that life is made up of quiet wins and loud losses … Life’s a gamble, and I’m still playing to win.”
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Viewers Disgusted By Mary Cosby’s Son’s Alleged Actions
“Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” viewers are reacting to the claims that Mary Cosby‘s late son, Robert, allegedly beat his ex-wife, Alexiana Smokoff.
The news of the alleged dispute between the pair comes weeks after Mary’s son passed away after being found unresponsive.
The Blast also reported that Mary Cosby was interviewed by Utah police officers about the alleged incident in January 2026.
Mary Cosby’s Son, Robert, Allegedly Beat Ex-Wife So Hard That She Bled From Her Ear

According to a Salt Lake City Police Department report obtained by TMZ and Page Six, Robert’s ex-wife, Smokoff, claimed she was the victim of domestic abuse.
“On May 18, my husband, who I’m separated with, beat the s–t out of me,” Smokoff told a police officer. “And I think it happened because he was abusing pills, and I flushed them.”
Smokoff bravely told the police officer that Robert began “chasing her” and throwing things at her after he learned of the missing pills. She later claimed that he “locked me inside the house.”
That’s not the worst of it, according to Smokoff. She also claimed that Robert hit her “so hard my ear bled.”
Mary Cosby’s Son’s Ex-Wife Was ‘Stressed’ Over Their Relationship

Smokoff went on to say that she was unable to seek medical attention at the time because Robert “wouldn’t let [me] leave.”
She added that she was “stressed” about their relationship before saying he’d have to see him in court.
Smokoff also claimed Robert had been breaking into her home and violating her protection order against him because he had “no regard” for the law.
Mary was interviewed by the police about the reported incident in January 2026. During the interview, the reality star said she was unaware of any abuse between Robert and Smokoff, adding that she didn’t raise him to put his hands on other people.
Mary Cosby’s Son Died In February 2026 After Being Open About His Struggles With Addiction

Robert was found unresponsive after police responded to a call about a potential overdose, and later pronounced dead. He was 23.
Robert spoke openly about his struggles with addiction with his mother on an earlier episode of “RHOSLC.”
During the conversation, Robert broke down in tears while telling his mom he used drugs to add “seasoning to [my life].”
“Then, I started doing Xanax with Acid, and then Molly with Xanax. I really like Xanax so I mix it with everything. Xanax and cocaine. You know the regular 30mg Oxys? I noticed … this was, like, a turning point for me. I was taking 10 at once, and I couldn’t even feel it,” Robert added.
Mary opened up about his death with a statement on Instagram, stating that he had been “called home to the Lord.”
She added, “Though our hearts ache, we take comfort in God’s promise and in knowing he is finally at peace. We are grateful for your prayers and trust in the Lord to carry us through this time of sorrow.”
‘RHOSLC’ Viewers Are Sharing Their Repulsed Reactions To The Allegations

On Reddit, “RHOSLC” viewers reacted to the allegations, slamming Robert and sending encouraging messages to his ex.
“Beating a woman to the point she is bleeding from her ear is deeply disturbing and goes beyond just being an addict,” someone wrote. “This starts at home.”
Another user wrote, “I think SLC has some of the darkest stories besides OC and NJ. I have a lot of sympathy for Mary, but the fact that she stopped this girl from leaving is beyond f–ked up. It’s one thing to try to protect your son—it’s another to see a person in distress and add to their trauma.”
“I hope [Smokoff] has a lot of love and support around her,” a third Redditor commented.
Another Salt Lake City Dispute Story Has Taken Over The Headlines
Robert’s alleged interaction with Smokoff isn’t the only violent story coming out of SLC these days. According to The Blast, “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” stars Dakota Mortensen and Taylor Frankie Paul are being investigated by the Draper Police Department over an alleged domestic dispute that occurred in February 2026.
Amid all of this, a video showing Paul appearing to beat Mortensen during a 2023 dispute was released. Later in the clip, Paul hurls two metal chairs at Mortensen, one of which hits her minor daughter in the head.
Paul faced intense backlash over the video, prompting ABC and Disney to axe her previously filmed season of “The Bachelorette.”
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Prime Video’s 139-Minute Crime Thriller Is Taking Over the World
Some movies look like they were built to do better at home than they did in theaters, and Crime 101 really feels like one of them. The heist thriller has the cast and a cool, polished L.A. crime-movie energy, and now that it’s landed on Prime Video, viewers are clearly showing up for it.
The film debuted on Prime Video on April 1 and quickly rose to No. 1 globally, according to multiple entertainment outlets covering its chart run. It stars Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, and Halle Berry, and critics have compared its crime-thriller vibe to films like Heat.The official synopsis reads:
“Set against the sun-bleached grit of Los Angeles, Crime 101 weaves the tale of an elusive jewel thief (Chris Hemsworth) whose string of heists along the 101 freeway have mystified police. When he eyes the score of a lifetime, his path crosses that of a disillusioned insurance broker (Halle Berry) who is facing her own crossroads. Convinced he has found a pattern, a relentless detective (Mark Ruffalo) is closing in, raising the stakes even higher. As the heist approaches, the line between hunter and hunted begins to blur, and all three are faced with life-defining choices–and the realization that there can be no turning back.”
Is ‘Crime 101’ Worth Watching?
Collider’s review, by Aidan Kelley, stated that Crime 101 may not reinvent the crime genre, but it still delivers a really solid ride. The movie clearly pulls from other great crime films, and sometimes those influences are a little too obvious. Even so, strong direction, tense action, and a very good cast help it stay engaging from start to finish.
“2026 is turning out to be a winner for smaller-scale action thrillers, with Crime 101 joining the ranks of Dead Man’s Wire and Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die as potential new contenders for the ‘cult classic action-thriller club.’ The fingerprints of other all-time hits from crime movies’ past are undeniably present, and perhaps there’s one too many of them, but they don’t stop Crime 101 from showing that it has the formula behind a great, entertaining crime thriller down to a tee. Chris Hemsworth is a likable enough anti-hero that he makes Bart Layton’s crime journey a more than satisfying ride from start to finish.”
Crime 101 is streaming now on Prime Video.
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February 13, 2026
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140 Minutes
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Bart Layton
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Bart Layton, Peter Straughan
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Derrin Schlesinger, Eric Fellner, Shane Salerno, Tim Bevan, Chris Hemsworth, Ben Grayson, Dimitri Doganis, Bart Layton
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Apple TV’s 4-Part Masterpiece Breaks Records Ahead of Summer 2026 Return
From the mind-bending Severance and the genius Pluribus, to the hit series Your Friends & Neighbors and the beloved comedy Shrinking, which recently debuted the finale of its hugely successful third outing, Apple TV boasts some of the very best shows in modern streaming. However, the jewel in the streamer’s crown is the heartwarming soccer series Ted Lasso, which premiered with a glowing story of optimism during the 2020 pandemic at a time when everyone needed it. The series put Apple TV on the map and paved the way for the streamer’s excellent run of shows to come.
After three hugely successful seasons, it seemed that Ted (Jason Sudeikis), Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein), and the rest of AFC Richmond were ready to hang up their boots. However, it was then confirmed that Apple TV had renewed the comedy for a fourth season, which is expected to premiere sometime this summer, in time for the 2026 World Cup, as the USA, Canada, and Mexico take over hosting duties for the biggest sporting event in the world.
The upcoming fourth outing will look slightly different from previous installments, with Ted and Coach Beard (Brendan Hunt) ready to coach a new women’s division at AFC Richmond. “Ted returns to Richmond, taking on his biggest challenge yet: coaching a second division women’s football team,” an official logline for Season 4 reads. “Throughout the season, Ted and the team learn to leap before they look, taking chances they never thought they would.” Ahead of the fourth season’s arrival, Ted Lasso has hit an enormous streaming milestone, officially passing 800 days on the Apple TV streaming charts in the U.S.
‘Ted Lasso’ Season 4 Features a Host of Fresh Faces
The new fourth season of Ted Lasso will feature many of the same beloved faces as a new chapter in AFC Richmond’s history begins, alongside another bid for Premier League glory. The likes of Ted (Sudeikis), Coach Beard (Hunt), Roy Kent (Goldstein), Rebecca (Hannah Waddingham), Keeley (Juno Temple), and co, will be joined by a host of new faces, including Tanya Reynolds (Sex Education), Jude Mack (Prime Target), Faye Marsay (Andor), Rex Hayes (The Pact), Aisling Sharkey (Jurassic World Dominion), and Abbie Hern (My Lady Jane).
Ted Lasso has surpassed 800 days on the Apple TV streaming charts in the U.S. Make sure to stay tuned to Collider for the latest streaming stories.
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Sabrina Carpenter Sparks Coachella Controversy
Sabrina Carpenter delivered a standout performance at Coachella, earning praise for her vocals and stage presence. However, amid the high-energy set, a brief interaction with a fan in the crowd quickly drew attention online, with some viewers calling the singer “insensitive” and sparking debate across social media platforms.
Sabrina Carpenter Calls Out ‘Yodelling’ Fan
On March 10, Sabrina Carpenter headlined the main stage at Coachella, performing several songs from her discography, including “Please, Please, Please,” “Espresso,” and “Manchild.” Before starting one of her songs, the singer paused, looked to the crowd and said, “I think I heard someone yodelling.”
“Is that what you’re doing?” the singer asked, seemingly confused. “I don’t like it,” she added. The fan screamed from the crowd to answer Carpenter, saying that it was part of their culture. “That’s your culture, yodelling?” the singer responded. “It’s a call. A celebration,” the fan replied.
“Is this Burning Man? What’s going on? This is weird,” Carpenter remarked before continuing her performance. The clip quickly made the rounds online, sparking debate over whether the singer’s reaction came across as insensitive.
The Fan Was Not Yodelling
Social media users shared their reaction to the interaction, with some identifying the fan’s cheer as a zaghroot or zaghrouta, a high-pitched sound or ululation used in Middle Eastern and North African cultures to express happiness during celebrations, such as weddings, graduations, and family gatherings, per Arab America.
Pop superstar Shakira, who is of Lebanese and Colombian descent, famously did a zaghrouta during her performance with Jennifer Lopez at the 2020 Super Bowl halftime show, per CBS News. Looking straight at the camera, the singer wiggled her tongue and ululated as a nod to her heritage. Back then, viewers who weren’t aware of the cultural context poked fun at Shakira, but they were swiftly corrected by others who recognized the tradition and its significance.
Sabrina Carpenter Was Called ‘Insensitive’

The Coachella fan interaction triggered some negative reactions, with users pointing out that Capenter could have responded better after being told it was part of the fan’s culture.
“Please that was so alarming!! the audience explained that it’s a call for celebration and she dismissed it like that,” one wrote. “I didn’t know sh-t abt this cheer but if someone told me ‘that’s my culture’ the last thing I’d do is double down and call it weird. So f-cking dumb omg,” another commented.
“I love Sabrina but she should’ve just stopped after they mentioned it being a part of their culture,” added another user. “She really doesn’t know how to talk just shut up and sing,” said another.
Some Users Defended The Singer

The internet is divided on the controversy, and while many called out Carpenter’s actions, there were others who defended her.
“Not even a fan but I’m Arab and I don’t find this disrespectful. how would she know it’s a part of our culture she probably thought the person wasn’t serious,” one user noted, adding that she found zaghroot “genuinely annoying.”
One user said, “IT IS WEIRD LEAVE HER ALONE”. “how was she supposed to know she was high up on stage i bet she could barely hear them,” another one wrote, defending the singer.
One reddit user shared her observation, writing, “I noticed she hates random sounds. I went to an LA show and ppl barked and she was so p-ssed.”
Sabrina Carpenter Delighted Fans With Celebrity Cameos
The viral fan interaction wasn’t the only topic of conversation about Carpenter’s performance. Her 21-song Coachella setlist featured cameo appearances from several celebrities. The first appearance was from actor Sam Elliot, who played a cop in a pre-taped video played before Carpenter’s set began.
Midway through the set, Susan Sarandon appeared, playing an older version of the singer and delivering a monologue. The singer’s “Girl Meets World” co-star, Corey Fogelmanis, also made a cameo appearance as a waiter at a drive-in theater.
Toward the end of Carpenter’s song, “Bed Chem,” comedian Will Ferrell, dressed as an electrician, grumpily “fixes” the electricity. Lastly, Samuel L. Jackson made a vocal cameo on the song “Juno,” introducing himself as a spiritual guide and later urging Carpenter to “finish the motherf-cking song.”
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Apple TV’s 6-Part Sci-Fi Series Falls Short of Streaming Competition Despite Strong Reviews
For All Mankind has been one of Apple TV’s most respected originals for years, but even prestige sci-fi can get crowded out when a platform’s lineup gets busy. Right now, that’s exactly what seems to be happening. The show is still pulling viewers, just not at the same level as some of Apple TV’s louder current titles.
FlixPatrol’s worldwide Apple TV chart for April 6 places For All Mankind at No. 4, behind Your Friends & Neighbors, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, and Shrinking. That’s not a collapse by any means, but it does show the series isn’t dominating globally at the moment.
The cast for the penultimate season includes Joel Kinnaman’s seemingly immortal Ed Baldwin; Sean Kaufman as his grandson, Alex; Toby Kebbell as Miles Dale; Edi Gathegi as Dev Ayesa; Cynthy Wu as Kelly Baldwin; Coral Peña as Aleida Rosales; Wrenn Schmidt as Margo Madison; Mireille Enos as Celia Boyd; Costa Ronin as Lenya Andropov; Ruby Cruz as Lily Dale; and Ines Asserson as Ingrid Solheim.
How Good Is ‘For All Mankind’?
Therese Lacson stated in her review that For All Mankind Season 5 continues to show just why the series is one of Apple TV’s most impressive, well-made and consistently rewarded sci-fi dramas, expanding its lore in the alternate reality while keeping its emotional core firmly grounded in relationships. What began as a Cold War space race drama has now evolved into a sprawling, multi-generational story set in a fully colonized Mars, and the transition feels earned rather than overwhelming.
“The creators of the series have always planned a seven-season arc, and For All Mankind is proof that when streamers have faith in their shows and allow them to grow, they can create pure magic. With each episode, Season 5 builds tension while giving us brief moments of relief, all culminating in another massive shift that promises to usher in a completely new and exciting age.”
For All Mankind is streaming now on Apple TV.
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November 1, 2019
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Apple TV
- Directors
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Sergio Mimica-Gezzan, Andrew Stanton, Meera Menon, Dan Liu, Allen Coulter, Craig Zisk, Dennie Gordon, John Dahl, Lukas Ettlin, Wendey Stanzler, Seth Gordon, Sylvain White, Michael Morris, Maja Vrvilo, Sarah Boyd
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Ronald D. Moore, Matt Wolpert, Ben Nedivi, Bradley Thompson, David Weddle, Nichole Beattie, Joe Menosky
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Eric Swalwell’s Staff Explain Why They Won’t Quit
Congressman Eric Swalwell’s senior staff have said they are “horrified” by sexual misconduct allegations made against him.
“As leaders of teams working for Eric Swalwell, we’re horrified by the recent reporting in the San Francisco Chronicle and by CNN,” a statement signed by staffers for Swalwell’s 14th congressional district and the “Eric Swalwell for Governor 2026” campaign read on Saturday, April 11. “We stand with our former colleague, and the other women who have come forward. We believe you should stand with them, too.”
His staff went on, “The behavior detailed in these reports is abhorrent, beneath the dignity of those serving in public office and betrays the trust of all Californians.”
Despite their condemnation of the Democratic representative, his staffers addressed why they cannot necessarily quit their jobs at this time.
“We also understand that we lead teams who need guidance and stability now, more than ever. We are focused on supporting our colleagues during this challenging time,” they said in a joint statement. “Any decision of staff members to remain in their roles in the interim should not be viewed as support for Eric Swalwell. We recognize that not everyone — in particular our junior staff — can immediately forfeit their income and benefits without significant personal risk or consequence. Our responsibility now is to them.”
Their statement concluded, “We, more than he, understand that we have obligations to the people we lead and to the constituents of California’s 14th Congressional District. Those of us that remain on staff do so for the sole purpose of ensuring that as many of those obligations are fulfilled as possible.”
Us Weekly has reached out to Representative Swalwell’s office for comment.
Swalwell has been accused of sexual misconduct and harassment by four women. He has strenuously denied all allegations. (The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office launched an investigation into the accusations on Saturday.)
An anonymous former Swalwell staffer told CNN that the Congressman pursued her romantically when she worked at his Castro Valley, California, headquarters in 2019. She alleged that Swalwell propositioned her for oral sex and later invited her out for a drink, where she “blacked out” and allegedly woke up naked in Swalwell’s hotel bed, at which time she allegedly felt that he’d initiated vaginal intercourse.

Rep. Eric Swalwell in 2019. Patrick Semansky-Pool/Getty Images
Another accuser, Ally Sammarco, alleged that Swalwell sent her “very inappropriate” text messages via Snapchat. Two other anonymous women accused the politician of sexual harassment and unwanted touching.
Swalwell has been married to Brittany Watts since 2016 and they share three children. On Saturday, April 11, Swalwell denied any wrongdoing, alleging that he was being targeted because he was a frontrunner in California’s gubernatorial race.
“These allegations of sexual assault are flat false. They are absolutely false. They did not happen. They have never happened. And I will fight them with everything I have,” Swalwell said in a statement. “They also come on the eve of an election, where I have been the frontrunner candidate for governor of California.”
He went on, “I do not suggest to you in any way that I am perfect or that I’m a saint — I have certainly made mistakes in judgment in my past, but those mistakes are between me and my wife. And to her, I apologize deeply for putting her in this position.”
Many prominent Democrats — including former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, Democratic Whip Katherine Clark and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries — have called on Swalwell to drop out of the gubernatorial primaries.
“This extremely sensitive matter must be appropriately investigated with full transparency and accountability,” Pelosi, 86, said in a statement on Saturday. “As I discussed with Congressman Swalwell, it is clear that this is best done outside of a gubernatorial campaign.”
California’s gubernatorial primary election will be held June 2.
If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).
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Eric Swalwell’s Allegations and Investigation Explained
Congressman Eric Swalwell is facing sexual assault allegations from multiple women, a Manhattan District Attorney’s investigation and calls from top Democrats to end his campaign for California governor.
Four women — including a former staffer who claims the politician raped her — accused Swalwell in April 2026 of sexual misconduct and harassment. Swalwell has categorically denied all the allegations.
“These allegations are false and come on the eve of an election against the frontrunner for governor,” Swalwell said in a statement. “For nearly 20 years, I have served the public — as a prosecutor and a congressman and have always protected women.”
Swalwell, a Democratic congressman representing California’s 14th congressional district, was the frontrunner in the 2026 race for California governor before the accusations made headlines.
Keep scrolling to learn more about the scandal and resulting investigation:
What Are the Allegations Against Eric Swalwell?
One of Eric Swalwell’s former staffer, who was 21 when she was hired, claimed that he attempted to pursue her romantically when she worked at his district office in Castro Valley, California, in 2019. She alleged he messaged her via Snapchat, sent her images of his genitals and sought nude pictures in return. She also claimed Swalwell tried to kiss her in her car and later asked her to perform oral sex on him.
The woman further alleged that Swalwell invited her out for drinks in September 2019, where she “blacked out” and allegedly woke up naked in Swalwell’s hotel bed, at which point she felt the effects of vaginal intercourse.
“I kept figuring out ways to blame myself: I shouldn’t have reached out to him at all, I should have left, I should have done this,” an anonymous alleged victim told CNN in April 2026. “Well, Eric shouldn’t have raped me.”
Another woman, Ally Sammarco, claimed that Swalwell offered to “share her resume” with other congressional offices before sending her “very inappropriate” messages via Snapchat. Two additional women also accused the congressman of sexual harassment and unwanted touching. All the women, sans Sammarco, wished to remain anonymous fearing retaliation.
Eric Swalwell’s Denial and Apology to His Wife
Eric Swalwell addressed the allegations in a social media video, while also apologizing to his wife, Brittany Watts.
“I do not suggest to you in any way that I am perfect or that I’m a saint. I have certainly made mistakes in judgment in my past,” he said in a social media video in April 2026. “Those mistakes are between me and my wife. And to her, I apologize deeply for putting her in this potion.”
Watts, who shares three children with Swalwell, has not publicly addressed the scandal.
Ally Sammarco’s Husband Reacts to the Scandal
Alleged victim Ally Sammarco‘s husband, Adam Parkhomenko responded directly to Swalwell’s denial video in April 2026.
“My wife’s name is Ally Sammarco. Obviously you know that, but she’s not named anonymous,” Parkhomenko, a Democratic strategist and former DNC National Field Director, wrote via X in April 2026. “She also went on the record with CNN so that hopefully this does not happen to other women and maybe it would help other women come forward.”
In a second statement, Parkhomenko added, “I would just like to reiterate that if Eric Swalwell and his attorney believe any statements that my wife and I have made are not true, he should sue us immediately.”
Democrats Call for Eric Swalwell to Drop Out of Governor’s Race
Prominent members of the Democratic Party publicly reacted to Eric Swalwell’s misconduct scandal in April 20226.
“This extremely sensitive matter must be appropriately investigated with full transparency and accountability,” Nancy Pelosi said in a statement. “As I discussed with Congressman Swalwell, it is clear that this is best done outside of a gubernatorial campaign.”
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, meanwhile, issued a joint statement with Democratic Whip Katherine Clark and Democratic Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar. They called for Swalwell to “immediately end his campaign to be California’s next governor.”
Adam Gray, a Democrat from California who served as a campaign cochair for Swalwell, also called the reports “deeply disturbing” and withdrew his support in the congressman’s gubernatorial race.
Manhattan DA Opens Investigation
The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office launched an investigation into Eric Swalwell on April 11, 2026.
“We urge survivors and anyone with knowledge of these allegations to contact our Special Victims Division at 212-335-9373,” the DA’s office told CNN in a statement. “Our specially trained prosecutors, investigators and counselors are well-equipped to help you in a trauma-informed, survivor-centered manner.”
Us Weekly reached out to Swalwell’s communications director for comment.
Congressman Eric Swalwell’s Staff ‘Horrified’ By Sexual Misconduct Allegations
On the heels of the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office opening an investigation into Congressman Eric Swalwell’s alleged misconduct, staffers from his 14th congressional district and the “Eric Swalwell for Governor 2026” campaign released a joint statement condemning him.
“As leaders of teams working for Eric Swalwell, we’re horrified by the recent reporting in the San Francisco Chronicle and by CNN,” they said. “We stand with our former colleague, and the other women who have come forward. We believe you should stand with them, too. The behavior detailed in these reports is abhorrent, beneath the dignity of those serving in public office and betrays the trust of all Californians.”
His staffers addressed why it was impossible for many of them to quit their jobs with Swalwell amid the ongoing scandal.
“We also understand that we lead teams who need guidance and stability now, more than ever. We are focused on supporting our colleagues during this challenging time,” they said in a joint statement.
“Any decision of staff members to remain in their roles in the interim should not be viewed as support for Eric Swalwell. “We recognize that not everyone — in particular our junior staff — can immediately forfeit their income and benefits without significant personal risk or consequence. Our responsibility now is to them.”
Their statement concluded, “We, more than he, understand that we have obligations to the people we lead and to the constituents of California’s 14th Congressional District. Those of us that remain on staff do so for the sole purpose of ensuring that as many of those obligations are fulfilled as possible.”
Us Weekly has reached out to Congressman Swalwell’s office for comment.
If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).
This story was compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists.
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