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All 8 Episodes of ‘The Bear’ Season 5, Ranked
Spoiler Alert: This list contains spoilers for The Bear Season 5.It’s the final service in Season 5 of The Bear. After 1,440 hours, Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) finally hands over the keys to the restaurant. But he and his crew weren’t about to go down without a fight. Picking up right after the Season 4 finale, Carmy leaves The Bear in the hands of his trusted partner Sydney Adamu (Ayo Edebiri) and his loud but dependable friend Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach). Then, literally the next day, everything that can go wrong does. Raging storms, burst pipes, and a shortage of ingredients turn their final service into a complete nightmare.
Season 5 puts The Bear through one last gauntlet, showing both the highs and the lows of running a restaurant when everything is on the line. Some episodes are among the show’s very best, while others feel more like setup than payoff. But taken together, they deliver a fitting send-off to a series that’s always been about more than just food. After nearly four years of kitchen chaos, here’s every episode of The Bear Season 5, ranked.
8
“Lamb”
Episode 2
“Lamb” isn’t the strongest episode, largely because it is a continuation of the fallout set up by its predecessor. As the team deals with the repercussions of a flooded basement and a shortage of ingredients, the episode mostly follows everyone scrambling to find the next best solution. It’s the same familiar story of The Bear — a restaurant constantly putting out fires — but this time, the stakes are pushed to their absolute limit.
What is new about “Lamb” is that Uncle Jimmy (Oliver Platt), Computer (Brian Koppelman), and his equally calculating niece, Cheese (Elsie Fisher), finally step up to do something about the situation. After spending much of the previous season complaining about mounting losses, it’s refreshing to watch them take action instead. They may not love the restaurant business, but Uncle Jimmy certainly isn’t willing to lose more of his money. That urgency sets the trio on a far more proactive path, as they race to keep the restaurant afloat and minimize the damage.
7
“Soda”
Episode 1
For all the storm that’s brewing, “Soda” is like a kettle that’s only just beginning to whistle — it hasn’t exploded yet, at least not until the very end. Everyone is clearly under pressure, but nobody has cracked just yet. The episode opens with the looming possibility that the restaurant’s next service could be its last. Everyone prepares for the night as if it’s business as usual, but an unspoken sense of dread hangs over the kitchen. Even with torrential rain threatening to ruin their do-or-die service, they all show up ready to fight for one last shot.
Still, that determination isn’t fueled by blind optimism. Each character spends the day wrestling with the uncertainty of what comes next before stepping into the restaurant, caught somewhere between denial and accepting the inevitable. Then, a burst pipe in the basement turns their worst fears into reality, kicking off the kind of frantic, all-hands-on-deck chaos that The Bear does better than almost any other show.
6
“Ribs”
Episode 4
After all the wet and wild madness of the previous episodes, “Ribs” provides a much-needed breather as The Bear prepares for an uncertain service. Fittingly, it’s an episode where nearly every character gets the chance for a heartfelt conversation. Sugar (Abby Elliott) and Carmy have finally reached a place where they can laugh about their complicated history with Donna (Jamie Lee Curtis), even joking over who her favorite child really is. Meanwhile, Tina (Liza Colón-Zayas) and Sydney reaffirm that they’ll always have each other’s backs, marking a huge step forward from their frosty rivalry in Season 1.
What makes “Ribs” truly unforgettable is the closing scene, where Cousin Richie delivers one of his signature pep talks. His motivational speeches are usually hilarious because he stumbles through big words while trying to inspire everyone. Here, however, he’s at his most honest and vulnerable, admitting that nothing about the restaurant is perfect — and that’s okay, because they’re a “f–king family.”
5
“Mint”
Episode 3
“Mint” is where things really start to simmer, especially between Carmy and Syd, who do their best to keep the peace despite the growing strain between them. They can’t seem to get on the same wavelength, making an interesting contrast to how naturally Marcus (Lionel Boyce) and Luca (Will Poulter) click. Audiences can feel the tension slowly building as Carmy micromanages Sydney without even realizing it, while Syd keeps swallowing her frustration to avoid another fight.
But the real shocker is Carmy’s sudden confession to the staff that he’s leaving The Bear, which comes completely out of nowhere. The reveal stings even more because Sydney lets it slip under her breath out of pure annoyance with Carmy, accidentally breaking the news herself. It feels like a knife to the back, but what really hurts is seeing Uncle Jimmy’s reaction. He’d never looked at Carmy with that much disappointment or betrayal before, which is a subtle note as to how Jimmy never really saw Carmy as just a mere business partner, but as someone whom he truly cared about. And the fact that someone he cares about would do this to him has never enraged Uncle Jimmy more.
4
“Raspberries”
Episode 5
There’s no better way to cut through the gloom than by putting one of The Bear‘s most unlikely heroes in charge: Pete Katinsky (Chris Witaske), Sugar’s husband. It’s a running joke that the Berzatto family finds him unbearably annoying, mostly because he’s so relentlessly optimistic compared to their dysfunction. But Pete’s golden retriever energy fuels some of “Raspberries’” laughable moments, from being hilariously “tricked” by Sydney into taking out the trash to getting whisked away by Uncle Jimmy’s entourage to negotiate the building’s air rights.
The episode also stirs up conflict between two of the show’s most unexpected chefs: Marcus and Luca. Pitting them against each other is a bold choice, given their easy, brotherly bond throughout the series. It’s refreshing to see Marcus’ increasingly obsessive pursuit of perfection — a flaw that’s surfaced before — finally test Luca’s patience. Watching the usually calm and level-headed chef lose his composure adds a new dynamic to their relationship while proving that even the strongest partnerships can crack under pressure.
3
“The Original Beef of Chicagoland”
It’s tough to top the visceral camaraderie of “Foccacia” or “Caramel,” but the season finale, “The Original Beef of Chicagoland,” delivers the sense of calm the show has earned after five seasons of constant calamity. In the aftermath of the previous night’s disastrous service, audiences might expect a triumphant victory lap. Instead, the finale makes a quieter point: a bad service is simply another day in the restaurant business. No matter how rough things get, there’s always another shift waiting tomorrow.
And because there’s always another day, problems simply don’t disappear. That’s a powerful reflection not only on the restaurant industry but on life itself. Still, that doesn’t mean the characters can’t celebrate the victories they do earn. Beyond the exciting news of their two Michelin stars, “The Original Beef of Chicagoland” doesn’t tie every loose end together, but it offers something even more meaningful: hope. The future of the restaurant remains uncertain, but the bond between its people has always been the one thing they can count on — and that’s what The Bear has always been about.
2
“Focaccia”
Episode 6
In typical The Bear fashion, any episode centered on service usually emphasizes the overall chaos. It captures the feeling that everything is falling apart without always pinpointing exactly why. “Focaccia” finally changes that. While it still showcases the mounting pressure in the kitchen, it zeroes in on one specific problem driving the disaster: overbookings. By focusing on a tangible issue instead of general mayhem, the episode makes the escalating tension feel even more immediate and focused.
In theory, more guests should mean more profit and a successful night. But The Bear doesn’t have enough seats, forcing the staff to improvise in increasingly absurd ways. Richie’s crew hauls out makeshift tables and chairs, while a few diners are even brought inside the kitchen for an “intimate experience.” It starts as a clever solution, but quickly unravels when those same guests witness the last thing the kitchen needs: Marcus and Luca getting physical.
1
“Caramel”
Episode 7
“Caramel” is The Bear at its absolute best, and it doesn’t disappoint. Time and again, the series reminds viewers that the show isn’t really about the food or earning a Michelin star — it’s about the chosen family keeping it alive. “Caramel” rekindles that spirit, giving even the most jaded viewers a reason to root for this dysfunctional crew, despite how often they get under one another’s skin.
The Bear may have started as Carmy’s dream, but “Caramel” gives every character a chance to shine as they pull together through service. Standout moments include Neil charming a potential Michelin inspector with the story behind his tattoos and the entire kitchen stepping in to give Carmy room to recover after he commits every chef’s nightmare: dropping a plated dish. But the real highlight is the team’s last-minute decision to swap their ambitious lamb course for Sydney’s humble family recipe, proving that while presentation matters, it’s heart and intention that truly make a dish — and a restaurant — memorable.
The Bear
- Release Date
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2022 – 2026-00-00
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Hulu
- Showrunner
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Christopher Storer
- Directors
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Ramy Youssef
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Karen Bass Attends 2026 BET Awards After Spencer Pratt Election
Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass is celebrating her electoral primary victory in style at the 2026 BET Awards.
Bass, 72, was all smiles while walking the red carpet at L.A.’s Peacock Theater on Sunday, June 28, wearing a power suit for the occasion. Bass donned a fitted blue pantsuit with nude pumps, accessorizing her ensemble with delicate hoop earrings and blue eyeglasses.
Bass’ appearance at the BETs comes shortly after she narrowly defeated former reality TV star Spencer Pratt and councilwoman Nithya Raman in the June 2 primary election. Bass, the incumbent mayor, was seeking re-election opposite a crowded ballot vying for her seat.
The Hills alum Pratt, 42, was the most notable of Bass’ opponents. The Republican ultimately came in third place behind Bass and Raman, 44, who will advance to a runoff election this fall.
“Now that the campaign portion of my mission of ‘Save Los Angeles’ is coming to a close and I’m moving on to the next more interesting phase,” Pratt wrote via social media days later. “Save LA — Phase III. I’ve spent a lot of time slaying everybody. I’ve ridiculed everyone on the roster. I just want to say from the bottom of my heart, I’d like to take the chance to apologize to …”
The video then cut to UFC fighter Conor McGregor screaming, “Absolutely nobody.”
While Pratt initially pledged to leave L.A. if he lost the election, he’s since changed his tune.
“Hey morons, I didn’t get in this for political power. I got in this to expose this corrupt machine and nothing’s changed,” he said. “I’m going to be lighting you up every single day and now I don’t have to worry about offending CNN viewers. I don’t have a campaign loss hamstringing me now.”
Pratt entered the mayoral race in January with the full support of his wife, Heidi Montag, who has remained in his corner in the wake of his political loss.
“I couldn’t love my husband more and be more proud of him,” Montag, 39, tweeted earlier this month. “What an inspiration, what a hero.”
Pratt was inspired to run for office, despite no previous political experience, after his family’s home was destroyed in the devastating 2025 wildfires. He was especially critical of Bass’ actions managing the fallout from the natural disaster.
“I truly never imagined I would actually probably [become] the mayor,” he exclusively told Us Weekly before Election Tuesday. “I just wanted somebody to [tell] the truth, and I wanted to have that platform as a candidate against [Bass] to get the truth. You can just get away with lying if you don’t have somebody saying that’s not true.”
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Sexy Comedy Featuring America’s Girl Next Door Explains Why Your Relationships Always Fail
By Chris Snellgrove
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You know how memes can sometimes be accidentally profound? For example, one of my favorites is when people share this hilarious quote from Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace: “I know writers who use subtext, they’re all cowards.” In the context of the show, this quote is meant to highlight what a bad storyteller Marenghi himself is. Over two decades after that show aired its last episode, this quote highlights how the very opposite is true. Writers who use subtext are actually quite brave because they are unleashing intelligent content on audiences who are largely too dumb to actually understand any of it.
This is particularly true of screenwriting because so many movie lovers never look beyond the surface. That’s why, say, people think RoboCop and Starship Troopers are just cool, violent action movies instead of a poignant commentary on society. The best example of this phenomenon, however, is actually a sweet, sexy romantic comedy: (500) Days of Summer. It’s easy to get lost in the banter and the bluster of the relationship between characters played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel. However, beneath the silly comedy is a very serious truth, one that explains why your relationships keep falling apart, no matter how hard you try.
An Adorkable Office Romance

The premise of (500) Days of Summer (and beware some spoilers if you’ve never seen it!) is that an aspiring architect (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) falls head over heels in love with his boss’s new assistant (Zooey Deschanel). After she spontaneously kisses him, he agrees to a casual relationship, and the two end up having plenty of fun together. Unfortunately, he wants something serious, and she wants more of a casual, friends-with-benefits kind of relationship. Eventually, they have a nasty breakup, but things work out for the best: he rebounds by throwing himself into his dream career, while his carefree ex eventually finds a man that she wants to marry.
For the most part, (500) Days of Summer plays out like a standard rom-com with a few heavy doses of drama thrown in. In other words, not the kind of movie that men usually get their panties in a twist over. Nonetheless, this fluffy film has proven controversial because it is built around an unreliable narrator. Most of the film is from the perspective of Tom, the hopeless romantic played by Gordon-Levitt. After Summer (the carefree cutie played by Deschanel) breaks up with Tom because she doesn’t want anything serious, many viewers felt a sense of betrayal, as if she had thrown away a good man and settled down with her first rebound.
This Is Why Your Relationships Fail

Of course, the irony of dudes getting big mad at this film is that (500) Days of Summer is trying to gently explain why so many relationships fail. There’s a common belief that most couples break up because one partner stops putting in much effort, effectively killing the spark they once shared. But that isn’t the case in this movie because Tom tries so hard to make things work with Summer; in point of fact, he tries too hard, which ultimately pushes her away. Men who take Tom’s side in all this are often perplexed and even angry. After all, how can Tom do everything right and still lose the girl?
The short answer, of course, is that he didn’t do everything right. The timey-wimey structure of (500) Days of Summer shows us different points in the couple’s relationships, effectively exploring the emotional highs and lows of their time together. Viewers, much like Tom himself, subconsciously focus only on the happy moments, not realizing how important their fights and differing viewpoints are. These aren’t small issues; rather, they are cracks in a foundation that wasn’t very strong to begin with. A foundation that began with a critical misunderstanding: Tom wants a serious girlfriend, and Summer just wants casual fun without putting any kind of definitive label on what they’re doing.
Are You Thinking The Same Thing?

The people who get angriest at Summer are the men who feel like she’s giving off mixed messages with her behavior. We see her holding hands with Tom, enjoying romantic dinners, and even watching weird porn together, which some think are signifiers of a serious relationship. But to believe that, the haters have to do exactly what Tom did: ignore the words coming out of Summer’s mouth. She repeatedly tries telling the man that she doesn’t want a committed, long-term relationship, but he only really sees and hears what he wants to. Therefore, his attempts to be the ultimate marriage material boyfriend backfire because that’s the last thing she’s looking for.
So, fellas, what’s the lesson here, and how can it help you navigate your own relationships? The first and arguably most important thing is making sure that all parties are on the same page. If you’re interested in a girl, you need to ask her exactly what she’s looking for. Is she trying to find Mr. Right or just Mr. Right Now? There’s nothing wrong if you both want a friends-with-benefits situationship or even if you want to explore more adventurous dynamics like ethical nonmonogamy or polyamory. The only thing wrong at this stage is doing exactly what Tom did: simply assuming your partner wants the exact same thing you do.
Much To Ponder

Beyond that, there’s a lesson especially pertinent to younger viewers: your love life doesn’t have to move at warp speed. It doesn’t matter if all your friends are getting engaged or whatever; if you’re not ready to be, then don’t worry about it. Once you find someone, you shouldn’t be like Tom and instantly assume you’re in love. Instead, you should take the time to make sure you are both compatible. Finally, you need to be honest in assessing the good and the bad of your relationship. If you put on optimistic blinders as Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s character did, it’s only a matter of time before you get blindsided.
(500) Days of Summer is a great movie, specifically because of its brilliant subtext. To really appreciate the film, you must do as Tom did and see things from Summer’s perspective. Doing this in your own relationship is a great way to stay connected to your partner and prevent minor issues from becoming major catastrophes. Doing so also helps you understand whether you’re in love with the real person or just your idea of them. Need a little more love advice? Believe it or not, it’s free! (500) Days of Summer is currently streaming on Tubi.
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Love Kate Hudson’s Flirty Floral Dress? Copy the Look for $28
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As someone who loves to copy celeb fashion for less, I live for the moments when the designer lookalike clothing is just as lovely as the original. So when I spotted one of my favorite style icons, Kate Hudson, rocking a dreamy floral midi dress on Instagram, I was thrilled to find a lookalike dress that’s nearly identical — for only $28.
This polished Walmart midi dress has all the feminine, flirty, fashionable energy needed to add a romantic edge to any summer wardrobe. And for anyone who loves vintage‑inspired fashion, this retro midi dress brings serious pin‑up‑girl energy, backed by plenty of poise and polish.
Get the IDOPIP Floral Midi Dress for $28 at Walmart! Please note, prices are accurate as of the publishing date but are subject to changes.
The IDOPIP A-line floral midi dress has the same designer energy as Kate’s version, but with thoughtful upgrades that suit all fashionistas. Adorned with a surprisingly supportive, corset‑style back, a flirty tie at the bust and adjustable straps, it has that elevated, designer‑inspired look. Even better: it’s comfortable enough for everyday summer wear. Just add strappy sandals, an oversized sunhat and a shawl to complete the look.
If pinks and florals aren’t your thing, no worries. The figure‑flattering midi comes in other vibrant prints and even solid hues, including black and navy, as well as a toile‑like blue floral and oversized roses. Walmart reviewers can’t stop swooning over the way it slims the waist and looks far more expensive than its $28 price tag.
“I was shocked but this dress is beautiful and fits amazing,” one Walmart shopper said. “I have always felt uncomfortable wearing dresses and insecure about my body, but this one snatches my waist and looks absolutely stunning! Highly recommend buying this dress.”
“Super flattering. Makes the girls look good and the waist snatched,” another five-star reviewer said.
While copying celeb style isn’t always easy or affordable, it’s fashion finds like these that remind me you don’t need an A‑list budget to look like an A‑list star. Don’t miss this under-$30 dress that you, and countless admirers, will fall in love with.
Get the IDOPIP Floral Midi Dress for $28 at Walmart! Please note, prices are accurate as of the publishing date but are subject to changes.
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10 Sci-Fi Shows That Are Even Better the Second Time Around
Science fiction is a genre that lends itself wonderfully to re-watches, often more so than any other. After all, these are stories that are often mind-bending, full of foreshadowing and Easter eggs, and intricately complex in both their plotting and their thematic work. As such, re-visiting such works can be an incredibly rewarding experience that reveals new details, a higher appreciation of the directors and writers’ craftsmanship, and a better understanding of the whole narrative.
There are plenty of sci-fi shows out there that are even better the second time around, from groundbreaking space operas like Babylon 5 to mind-twisting time travel shows like Travelers. Whether it’s because their stories are difficult to understand on one’s first go, because they’re so thematically complex that a second watch makes them feel even more powerful, or because they’re simply too entertaining to watch only once, these are sci-fi masterpieces that demand further visits.
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‘Falling Skies’ (2011–2015)
One would think that a post-apocalyptic sci-fi series executive-produced by Steven Spielberg and starring Noah Wyle would still be deeply entrenched in the sci-fi pop culture conversation in the midst of a decade as sci-fi-loving as the 2020s. But for some bizarre reason, Falling Skies aired for a pre-planned five-season run and then disappeared from the conversation.
It’s one of the most groundbreaking sci-fi shows that everyone forgot. Successfully bringing the massive cinematic scale of a Spielberg-esque alien apocalypse story to American cable television, the show delivered a hard-hitting, character-driven, gritty tale of survival and resilience. It deserves infinitely more love than it typically gets nowadays, and plenty of re-watches are in order.
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‘Battlestar Galactica’ (2004–2009)
There are plenty of great sci-fi shows that should never get remade, but if there was a classic sci-fi series that was begging for a reimagining, it was 1978’s Battlestar Galactica. After 2003’s miniseries of the same name, one of the best sci-fi miniseries in history, came the 2004 full-length series. Likewise, it’s one of the best sci-fi TV shows in the genre’s history.
There are twists, profound philosophical and ethical questions, and complex character arcs in Battlestar Galactica that demand one or two re-watches in order to be fully appreciated. It’s a series whose narrative is built on deep foreshadowing, hidden motivations, and many clues that are best enjoyed when you already know how everything is going to play out.
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‘Babylon 5’ (1994–1998)
In the history of American television, there’s a “before Babylon 5” period and an “after Babylon 5” period. Quite unusually for American broadcast television at the time (science fiction or otherwise), this show was designed from the start as a sort of novel for television, with five pre-planned seasons serving as one chapter in the story each. This sort of highly serialized storytelling completely revolutionized the medium.
Indeed, Babylon 5 is one of those sci-fi shows that would have been great during the streaming era—but thankfully, it’s still abundantly easy to watch today. The kinds of narrative payoffs and bits of foreshadowing that were thrown into Babylon 5‘s engrossing story become even more enjoyable on re-watch, and the series’ highly bingeable nature makes it even easier to revisit multiple times.
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‘The Expanse’ (2015–2022)
Based on the incredible series of novels by James S.A. Corey, the pen name of collaborators Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck, The Expanse is one of the most rewatchable sci-fi shows ever made. It ran on Syfy for three seasons until it was canceled, only to be picked back up by Prime Video for another three outstanding seasons. Now, we’re left with one of the greatest six-season sci-fi shows in history.
For one, The Expanse has often been praised as the most scientifically accurate sci-fi show ever, and that definitely contributes to its being so enjoyable to revisit. But what really makes it one of those shows that get better on re-watch is the fact that its dense, sprawling universe rewards going in with prior knowledge. Full of complex politics and character motivations, it becomes even more enjoyable when you already understand them from the get-go.
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‘The X-Files’ (1993–2018)
The X-Files is yet another sci-fi show from the ’90s that marked a before and an after in the history of American science fiction. Few sci-fi shows have ever been this impactful or influential throughout history, in no small measure because The X-Files‘ fandom largely pioneered the space of online fan culture. As a result, the series has remained a legendarily essential piece of modern pop culture up until this day.
It’s one of the best sci-fi shows you’ll wish you watched sooner, a true classic in every sense of the word. Its highly episodic nature makes it delectably easy to revisit time and time again in whatever order one’s heart desires, while its more serialized elements make those re-visits all the more rewarding. Once Mulder and Scully feel like family, re-watching their earlier adventures becomes even more enjoyable.
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‘Firefly’ (2002–2003)
Firefly‘s tragic case is perhaps the most infamous instance of a sci-fi show being canceled way before it had the proper time to establish itself, but it’s still one of the best single-season action TV shows of all time. It’s a space Western without equal, bolstered by one of the best ensemble casts of any 21st-century genre show and some equally phenomenal writing.
Similar to The X-Files‘ Dana and Scully, Firefly becomes even more enjoyable once the crew of the Serenity starts to feel like the viewer’s own family. Already having the full context of the character’s layered backstories makes it easier to focus on the subtle world-building, the fun character dynamics, and the sharp dialogue.
4
‘Fringe’ (2008–2013)
Following a somewhat slow and far more episodic first season, Fringe only keeps growing more intensely serialized and sharply complex as it goes on. It is, through and through, one of those sci-fi shows that only keep getting better with each passing season, as well as one of those underrated sci-fi shows worth watching over and over again.
Already knowing Fringe‘s many destinations makes it far easier to enjoy the journey on a rewatch, where it starts coming across as even more of a meticulously planned, character-driven, and deeply emotional epic. The show’s many multiversal and timeline mysteries don’t lose any of their intellectual charm on rewatch, and the transition from episodic procedural to suspenseful serialized drama only becomes even more admirable.
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‘Travelers’ (2016–2018)
There’s one subgenre of science fiction that benefits particularly strongly from re-visits across all forms of media, and that’s the time travel genre. After all, stories are inherently more enjoyable when you have a clearer understanding of how they work, and these mind-bending tales of history-altering travelers only become easier to understand on re-watch. Case in point: Travelers.
This incredible Netflix original is one of the most underrated time travel shows ever, a high-stakes mystery that keeps growing more layered and intellectually challenging over the course of its excellent three seasons. There are endless amounts of foreshadowing here that are incredibly enjoyable on rewatch, and the emotional and thematic depth of the story can be further appreciated on re-visits as well.
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’12 Monkeys’ (2015–2018)
Back in 1995, Terry Gilliam delighted fans of time travel stories around the world with Twelve Monkeys, one of the greatest and most iconic time travel movies of all time. Making a show based on any movie is always a huge task, and when that movie is as widely celebrated as Gilliam’s masterpiece, even more so. However, not only did 12 Monkeys perfectly live up to expectations, it arguably even surpassed them.
It’s one of the most underrated masterpieces of the sci-fi TV genre, a flawlessly planned and meticulously structured gem that actually makes remarkable sense—something rather rare for time travel stories. Since the story was mapped out from the very beginning, re-watching the show helps one appreciate all the bits of foreshadowing, hidden clues, and thematic payoffs that the writers sprinkled throughout the whole series.
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‘Dark’ (2017–2020)
For people who love sci-fi shows with mind-bending plot twists, there’s no show quite like Netflix’s first-ever German-language series, Dark. It’s one of the greatest mind-twisters and sci-fi thrillers in the history of modern television, a tale of time travel and parallel universes that could have only possibly been made during the streaming era.
Like 12 Monkeys, Dark was meticulously mapped out from the very beginning, so re-watching it further illuminates all manner of hidden details, foreshadowing elements, and complex intricacies that viewers wouldn’t have otherwise noticed or properly appreciated. That’s what makes this one of the greatest genre shows of the 21st century: Even though it’s an intellectually challenging watch, it rewards those willing to undergo that challenge with a fascinating story that they can—and will want to—revisit time and time again.
Dark
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2017 – 2020
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Netflix
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Jantje Friese
- Directors
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Baran bo Odar
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Louis Hofmann
Jonas Kahnwald
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Lisa Vicari
Martha Nielsen
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Bianca Censori Wardrobe Risk In A Corset At Kanye’s $400K Bash
Kanye West has once again found himself at the center of public attention after his lavish birthday celebration raised eyebrows.
The rapper marked his birthday with an extravagant masquerade-themed event in France alongside his wife, Bianca Censori, while also opening up about her support during a difficult period in his mental health journey.
However, the festivities come as Kanye West faces fresh backlash ahead of upcoming concerts in Tampa, where planned protests are expected over his past antisemitic remarks and actions.
West reportedly marked his recent birthday with an extravagant masquerade-themed celebration at the historic Château de Versailles in France, which is said to have cost $400,000.
According to Page Six, the rapper and producer, who turned 49 on June 8, hosted more than 20 guests for the lavish gathering at the famed palace before the festivities continued at the nearby Airelles luxury hotel.
For the occasion, West embraced the event’s dramatic theme, wearing an all-black ensemble that included a face covering, jacket, leather trousers, boots, and matching gloves.
His wife, Bianca Censori, opted for a striking cream satin outfit featuring a structured corset-style bodysuit paired with a coordinating skirt. She completed the look with a feathered headpiece that concealed much of her face and satin wedge heels.
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Many of the attendees at West’s party stuck to the masquerade dress code, with several guests incorporating elaborate masks into their outfits, including animal-inspired designs.
The lavish celebration followed a sweet birthday tribute from Censori earlier this month.
The Australian architect shared a series of photos and videos on social media, including clips of West singing with a friend, alongside a heartfelt message expressing her affection for her husband.
“Happy birthday @ye. I love you more than life,” Censori wrote while describing the “Heartless” rapper as her “ride or die 4ever” in another post.
Kanye West Credits Bianca Censori For Helping Him Through Mental Health Struggles

The couple also reportedly spent part of the birthday weekend in Amsterdam, where they were seen dining at the upscale Ciel Bleu restaurant before departing together.
The Amsterdam outing was just the latest in a series of high-profile appearances for West and Censori, who frequently attract attention with their fashion choices while keeping much of their relationship out of the public eye.
Last month, Censori once again made headlines during a night out at Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles, where her bold outfit sparked widespread discussion online. The couple married in 2022 and have remained together through several controversial moments that have kept West in the spotlight.
Earlier this year, the rapper spoke candidly about a difficult period in his mental health, revealing that Censori played a key role in helping him navigate a severe depressive episode that followed changes to his medication.
In an interview with Vanity Fair, West said his wife recognized the warning signs and helped him seek treatment, including support from a rehabilitation facility in Switzerland. He credited her with helping him through what he described as one of the lowest periods of his life.

Meanwhile, West is facing renewed controversy ahead of upcoming concerts in Tampa, where protests are expected despite unsuccessful efforts to cancel the performances.
Ahead of the rapper’s scheduled shows, organizers have announced plans to deploy protest vehicles to circulate around the venue as concertgoers arrive. The demonstrations follow a campaign led by Senator Rick Scott, who urged local authorities to block the events because of West’s history of antisemitic remarks and controversial public statements.
Earlier this month, Scott launched a petition calling on the Tampa Sports Authority to cancel the concerts, arguing that public resources should not be used to support an artist whose comments have been widely condemned.
In a statement, Scott described West as “an admitted and prolific antisemite” and pointed to a number of past remarks and actions that have generated backlash. He argued that allowing the concerts to proceed at a publicly funded venue would be offensive to many members of Florida’s Jewish community.
He added. “Forcing them to support these concerts through their tax dollars is a complete slap in the face to the Jews in Florida and across the country and world.”

The controversy plaguing West stems from a series of inflammatory comments he made beginning in 2022. Over the years, he drew criticism for posts on social media that praised Adolf Hitler, identified himself as a Nazi, and targeted Jewish people.
He also faced backlash after selling merchandise featuring swastika imagery through his fashion brand’s website.
In January, however, West appeared to reverse course, publishing a public statement in which he expressed support for Jewish people and attributed some of his past behavior to the effects of a brain injury.
The statement was met with mixed reactions, with some welcoming the apology while others remained skeptical.
His comeback efforts have since faced obstacles internationally, with reports indicating that the United Kingdom denied him an entry visa, leading to the cancellation of planned appearances, while another scheduled concert in Poland was also called off.
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Classic ’80s Show Featuring Beasts, Barbarians, And Babes Now Streaming For Free
By Chris Snellgrove
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Acclaimed author William Faulkner once wrote, “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” Certainly, the last two decades of entertainment media have proven him correct. We’ve seen the return of numerous beloved ‘80s properties, including Transformers, Ghostbusters, G.I. Joe, and so many more. Because these revivals have been so hit-or-miss, it’s easy to worry when a new one gets announced. That’s how I felt when the Masters of the Universe movie was first announced. He-Man was my absolute favorite hero when I was growing up. Were they going to screw it up? My fears notwithstanding, I got more excited the closer we got to the movie’s premiere.
As it turns out, my faith was rewarded: the new Masters of the Universe was more exciting than most MCU and DCU films, offering an absolutely brilliant reboot of this killer IP. Of course, He-Man has been rebooted many times before, but this film put me in the mood to go right back to the cartoon that started it all. If you’d like to go on this “good journey” with me, you’re in luck: He-Man and the Masters of the Universe is now streaming for free on Tubi!
He Has The Power

The premise of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe is that the distant planet of Eternia is constantly being threatened by Skeletor, a demonic warrior with an army of evil allies. Fortunately, the planet has its protectors, including Man-At-Arms and his warrior daughter, Teela. One of those protectors is Adam, a prince with a fabulous secret: when he holds aloft his magical sword, he transforms into He-Man, the most powerful man in the universe! He is Skeletor’s greatest enemy, and he fights to save the rest of his kingdom from certain death.
In retrospect, the most notable thing about He-Man and the Masters of the Universe is how nonviolent the show really is. It was based on toys that encouraged epic battles by including special features like battle damage. But in the show, you never really see He-Man use his sword for anything but deflecting ranged attacks. With living creatures, our hero never used his sword or even his fist; he’d just throw them out of frame. If he did punch something, it was always a robot. While all of this can be goofy or even frustrating, it does make it that much easier to share with your own children.
Helter Skeletor

In He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, the plot is a bit like the violence: borderline nonexistent. There’s not much complex lore here, and episodes are mostly a loose collection of Maguffins, toy cameos, and cheesy dialogue. Why, then, am I recommending that you revisit the cartoon? For one thing, because of the cheesy dialogue. Phrases like “I have the power” have entered our cultural lexicon as easily as Skeletor’s colorful ranting has become the source of countless memes. All of this adds up to B-movie perfection you’ll enjoy if you, like me, are a huge fan of ‘80s-style schlock.
Additionally, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe is filled with iconic designs. Both the aforementioned Skeletor and Castle Grayskull are seriously spooky, and they speak to the emo goth kid within all of us. He-Man, in turn, remains the ultimate symbol of masculinity and strength for an entire generation. Oh, and Snake Mountain is the coolest evil lair ever put onscreen. All of these characters and locations help bring to life a world where sci-fi and fantasy collide. Like, be honest: where else are you going to find a barbarian riding a speeder bike to chase down a magician with no skin?
A Really Good Journey

If you’re in a properly nostalgic mood, you’re likely to find He-Man and the Masters of the Universe hilarious. You can’t really keep a straight face when Skeletor is blurting out lines like, “It’s the sorceress, you boob!” On top of the cheeseball dialogue and funny character antics (Cringer and Orko are always good for laughs), one of He-Man’s funniest aspects is the public service announcement at the end of each episode. As an old-school “what’s the moral of this story?” wrap-up, each message is throwback perfection. Plus, you’ll find some standouts that range from accidentally hilarious (He-Man conflating potions and drugs) to surprisingly horrific (Orko warning kids about weirdos touching them!).
While He-Man and the Masters of the Universe is great for anyone who loves vintage, animated schlock, it will appeal the most to anyone who played with He-Man toys growing up. Seriously, rewatching some of these episodes helped unlock absolutely wonderful memories from my childhood. The result is a very nurturing nostalgia that takes us back to a wonderfully simpler time. Good always triumphs over evil, might never makes right, and every struggle is just a lesson in disguise. In our own world of instability and outright chaos, this escape to a simpler time is practically an exercise in meditation.
Ready for a little peace of mind yourself? Don’t worry: you won’t have to storm Snake Mountain or learn how to fly a hoverbike. And you won’t have to match wits with Skeletor or unlock the power of a magic sword. All you have to do is grab your remote and stream He-Man and the Masters of the Universe for free on Tubi today. With the money you save, you can make like Prince Adam and pay for a gym membership. Don’t worry; I’m sure you’ll have his physique in no time!

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Copy Jennifer Coolidge’s Leopard Caftan Look With a $15 Find
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Structured staples and form-fitting pieces have a time and place, but some days, pulling them on feels almost painful. If you’re a comfort lover or prefer not to fuss with tight clothes in the heat, take a tip from Jennifer Coolidge. The actress recently stepped out in the flowy caftan outfit of our dreams, inspiring Us to snag a similar style on Amazon.
Attending an event to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Legally Blonde, Coolidge made quite the fashion statement in an airy, leopard-print number. While her caftan dress definitely felt fancy and rich, we quickly noted how easy it would be to shrug on the design in the morning — no annoying straps to adjust, no shapewear needed and (if you wanted) no bra. It’s safe to assume the star’s version is designer, but the Rossopesca V-Neck Caftan Dress is so similar, you’ll wonder if Coolidge secretly ordered her own via Prime.
Get the Rossopesca V-Neck Caftan Dress for $15 (was $20) at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate as of the publishing date but are subject to change.
The Amazon alternative comes in just one size, but it’s roomy enough to accommodate small through 2XL frames, making it ideal for a variety of body types, as well as those whose weight tends to fluctuate. What’s even better is that the luxe-looking piece can be styled in so many ways, whether you dress it up like Coolidge with heels and a clutch, or rock it with sneakers and a messy bun for weekend errand runs. A caftan dress also makes the perfect swimsuit coverup at the beach or pool, so don’t forget to pack this pick on your next vacation.
If leopard designs aren’t your thing, that’s fine, too. The same piece comes in leaf print, zebra, colorful florals and many other options. One thing to note is that this delicate dress is meant to be hand-washed, but according to the description, you can also place it in a mesh laundry bag before tossing it into the machine, which saves you from soaking it in the sink.
It seems like Coolidge and Amazon shoppers are on the same page about easy summer outfits, since the Rossopesca caftan dress has been purchased over 900 times in the past month alone. The reviews reveal why it’s such a hit, with many shoppers calling the look “comfy and stylish.”
“I absolutely love this kaftan dress; it’s gorgeous in the kind of way that makes you feel instantly put together with zero effort,” one person wrote. “The fabric is lightweight and flowy, which makes it perfect for warm weather or lounging around the house. The V-neck is flattering without being too low; it strikes a really nice balance. The batwing sleeves give it that relaxed, elegant drape that moves beautifully when you walk.”
The above shopper loves the caftan so much, they even wrote, “This is one of those easy pieces you’ll keep reaching for because it feels as good as it looks.”
Even those who are petite are fans of the piece, with one 5’2″ reviewer noting it “does not overwhelm my height or drag awkwardly.”
Sometimes, looking at Coolidge makes Us “want a hotdog real bad” (or to quote another famous line, like “I’m taking the dog. . . “), but this time, she’s fully inspiring our shopping choices. Copy her chic caftan outfit with this $15 find and wear it on repeat all summer long!
Get the Rossopesca V-Neck Caftan Dress for $15 (was $20) at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate as of the publishing date but are subject to change.
Looking for something else? Explore more caftan dresses here, and don’t forget to check out all of Amazon’s Daily Deals for more great finds!
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Henry Cavill’s Highly Anticipated British Mystery Returns This Week
Despite a rather difficult box-office run in recent years, Henry Cavill has two major comeback vehicles lined up. He’ll star in a live-action Voltron movie directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber, which doesn’t seem like a home run anymore after the recent box-office underperformance of Masters of the Universe, which was also distributed by Amazon MGM. Cavill will then headline a remake of Highlander, which will mark Chad Stahelski‘s first project as director outside the John Wick franchise. In recent years, Cavill has seen several of his films underperform at the box office, with the latest being In the Grey, an action thriller directed by Guy Ritchie that grossed just $17 million at the box office. Cavill should get back to winning ways this week when he returns as an iconic character in his longest-running franchise.
While Cavill famously played Superman in three DC Extended Universe films, and appeared as a memorable villain in Mission: Impossible — Fallout, his other attempts at franchise success haven’t worked as well. He headlined Ritchie’s The Man from U.N.C.L.E. spy movie, which fell short of expectations at the box office, and then starred in Matthew Vaughn‘s Argylle, which fell somewhere between a big-screen bomb and a streaming misfire. During this uneven run, however, Cavill took on the mantle of Sherlock Holmes in a series where he wasn’t the headliner.
Henry Cavill Returns to His Longest-Running Franchise
We’re talking, of course, about Netflix’s popular Enola Holmes franchise, which will return with a third installment this week. Starring Millie Bobby Brown as the titular teen detective, Enola Holmes 3 will debut on Netflix on July 1. Brown and Cavill first played Enola and Sherlock in Enola Holmes, which debuted to excellent reviews in 2020. It was followed by Enola Holmes 2, which was released to even better reviews in 2022. Enola Holmes 3 marks the franchise’s first installment not to be directed by Harry Bradbeer; this film is helmed by Philip Barantini, who directed all four episodes of Netflix’s Adolescence. The upcoming film will also bring back Helena Bonham Carter as the Holmeses’ mother, Louis Partridge as Tewkesbury, and Himesh Patel as Dr. Watson. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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July 1, 2026
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Philip Barantini
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Jack Thorne, Nancy Springer
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Lewis Hamilton Feeling Pressure to Be ‘Perfect’ for Kim Kardashian
Lewis Hamilton and Kim Kardashian‘s relationship has continued to attract attention since the pair went public earlier this year, with sources claiming the romance is affecting various aspects of the F1 star’s life.
From reportedly investing in wellness treatments to spending time with Kardashian’s children and enjoying luxury getaways together, the couple’s relationship appears to be growing stronger.
Insiders also suggest Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton’s shared ambitions and easy connection are making them one of Hollywood’s most talked-about pairings.

Hamilton is reportedly paying closer attention to his appearance as his relationship with Kim Kardashian continues to attract intense public interest.
According to a report, sources shared that the F1 driver has been exploring a range of premium wellness and cosmetic treatments, with concerns about hair thinning among his main focuses.
“It’s not as though Lewis wasn’t in the spotlight before Kim, but the level of attention on him now is even more intense, and so is the pressure he feels to look perfect,” a source says.
Although Hamilton is said to have experimented with non-surgical options such as red-light therapy and specialized hair-growth products, the insider notes that “the only thing that really makes a big difference is getting a hair transplant surgery.”
However, with the Formula One season keeping him busy until December, any major procedures are reportedly being postponed. For now, the insider claims Hamilton is opting for less invasive treatments, including Botox and injectables, as he continues to maintain his image under growing public scrutiny.
They further allege that Kardashian has not pressured Hamilton to change his appearance but has introduced him to the world of cosmetic enhancements, an area in which she is considered highly knowledgeable.
Friends Say Kim Kardashian And Lewis Hamilton Are A Perfect Match

Meanwhile, friends of the couple reportedly believe they are an ideal match.
Sources describe their relationship as easygoing and natural, noting that their previous friendship helped create a strong foundation.
The pair is said to share similar ambitions and outlooks on life, with one insider claiming they have a level of comfort together that makes it seem as though “they’ve been together for years.”
“Everything feels very easy and light,” the insider told People Magazine. “The fact that they knew each other before helps, but they both align in terms of ambition, life goals, and making things easy.”
Lewis Hamilton Is ‘Very Into’ The Business Mogul

Hamilton and the SKIMS founder first sparked romance rumors in February following a series of public appearances, including at Super Bowl LX, before making their relationship Instagram official in April.
Those close to the couple say Hamilton is deeply invested in the romance as he “is very into” Kardashian and is “always saying how gorgeous she is, giving her attention.”
“It’s very cute,” the insider shared. “After some of Kim’s other relationships, friends think this is just what she needs. She’s always at peace with him.”

The Formula One star publicly addressed the relationship for the first time during the Monaco Grand Prix on June 8, expressing gratitude for Kardashian’s support throughout the race weekend.
“It’s amazing to have her come this weekend and have the support,” Hamilton said during a post-race press conference, per People.
He added: “But, you know, with my friends, incredible turnout, just overall, the people,” he added. “It’s amazing to have good people around you and good people supporting you, and she does that for me every day.”
Kardashian later offered fans a glimpse into their relationship by sharing photos from a day spent together, including an image of the pair riding bicycles.
Sources have also suggested that Hamilton’s growing bond with Kardashian’s four children, North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm, is a reflection of the trust she places in him, as she is known to be highly “protective of them and doesn’t take new introductions lightly.”
Lewis Hamilton And Kim Kardashian Pack On The PDA During A Luxury Yacht Escape

The couple was recently seen enjoying a getaway to the French Riviera following Hamilton’s impressive Monaco performance.
Photos obtained by Hola! showed them sharing affectionate moments aboard a luxury yacht, with Hamilton dressed in Ferrari team gear and Kardashian opting for a black bodysuit and a more natural look with her hair worn down.
The yacht excursion came after Kardashian spent the race weekend supporting Hamilton from the grandstands alongside her sister, Khloé Kardashian.
She also drew attention for several fashion-forward outfits during the event, including a black lace ensemble and a backless nude-toned gown accessorized with black heels, purple-tinted sunglasses, and a sleek high bun.
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Collin Gosselin Asks Mom Kate for Lie Detector Test Again
Jon & Kate Plus 8 alum Collin Gosselin has a not-so-subtle message for his mother, Kate Gosselin, amid their ongoing estrangement and ahead of his tell-all memoir’s release.
Collin, 22, took to his Instagram Stories on Saturday, June 27, to repost a news report claiming that Kate, 51, was “spiraling” about the contents of her son’s forthcoming book. (In addition to Collin, Kate and ex-husband Jon Gosselin are parents of twins Mady and Cara, 25, and sextuplets Collin, Hannah, Alexis, Leah, Joel and Aaden, all 22.)
Collin’s social media activity also included a screenshot of a fan’s comment that read, “What’s done in darkness will always come to light.”
Us Weekly exclusively revealed the cover of Collin’s debut book, In the Shadow of Eight: Surviving the Reality of My Childhood, earlier this month. The memoir is set to look back on Collin’s childhood as a young reality TV star and his troubled relationship with Kate.
“This book is about truth, survival, resilience and finding my voice after years of being silenced,” Collin told Us. “If my story helps even one person feel less alone or gives them the courage to tell their own, then every difficult page was worth writing.”
Kate has not publicly addressed Collin’s book announcement. She has denied her son’s previous accusations about his upbringing.

Elsewhere on Saturday, Collin shared footage from a new YouTube interview where he asked Kate to complete a lie detector test.
“I did just say on social media that I would like to invite my mom to do a lie detector test,” Collin told “StrangeMcKnights” in an interview published on Saturday, referring to his social media invitation from September 2025. “I want to get into everything, and this is where we are both hooked up to lie detectors, heart monitors, everything. I mean, they test for everything and we can either ask each other questions or we can have an interviewer ask us questions.”
Collin explained that he wants to take the test with Kate, who never publicly responded to his offer, because she allegedly has “been putting on this facade” on social media.
Sharing the clip to his Instagram Stories, Collin claimed, “This was a year ago and I’ve been stood up by my mom … again.”
As for In the Shadow of Eight, Collin noted on “StrangeMcKnights” that he’s currently “in the process” of writing the book.
“I’m working with a lady who is … helping me to construct this a little bit better,” he acknowledged, seemingly confirming that he hired a ghostwriter. “Honestly, going over these events and putting them on paper and drafting them is almost therapeutic in a way.”
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