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‘For All Mankind’s Joel Kinnaman Readies Fans for Disappointment After That Emotional Goodbye

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Governor Polivanov toasting with Ed Baldwin in his office.

Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for For All Mankind Season 5, Episode 3.

Summary

  • Collider talks to Joel Kinnaman about Ed Baldwin’s final episode and how the actor felt playing out the character’s death in Season 5 of For All Mankind.
  • Kinnaman talked about how emotional he was filming the finale, and discussed reuniting his former co-stars, filming the Korean War flashbacks, and how many hours he spent in the makeup chair for his prosthetics.
  • Kinnaman also praises the show for sticking to its original plan and reveals if there’s ever a possibility of seeing him again in the final season of the series.

As For All Mankind progresses, the one question on everyone’s mind is: just how old can the show make Joel Kinnaman this season? Since the beginning, Kinnaman’s Ed Baldwin has been a major protagonist for the alternate history series, even as the cast expanded, and the series spotlighted a larger ensemble. Many characters have come and gone in humanity’s journey to the Moon and beyond, but Ed’s always been around, usually ending up at the center of every season’s conflict. Now, however, For All Mankind has finally reached the end of Ed’s journey.

In Episode 3, “Home,” Ed’s health has taken a sharp decline after helping Lee Jung-Gil (C.S. Lee) escape Happy Valley to avoid being sent back to North Korea for a crime he didn’t commit. At the beginning of the season, Dima (Goran Ivanovski) reveals Ed’s cancer diagnosis and advises him not to pilot any aircraft — but, without other options to save Lee, Ed pilots the hopper and gets Lee to safety, only to end up unconscious by the time that Peacekeeper Celia Boyd (Mireille Enos) arrives to arrest him. “Home” follows Ed’s final days as he reconnects with his grandson, Alex (Sean Kaufman), after their argument in “The Hard Six.” Kinnaman’s final episode is also packed to the brim with emotion as Ed lies on his deathbed, flashing back to a younger version of the character fighting in the Korean War, bringing back Michael Dorman and Shantel VanSanten for his final scene, and delivering a heartfelt goodbye for the Baldwin family via a drink at Ilya’s (Dimiter Marinov) bar.

Before Kinnaman’s final episode aired, Collider spoke with the actor about his emotional journey on the Apple TV series. “As his values somewhat evolved, it actually put [Ed] on a collision course with the establishment, so he started getting more and more like ‘fuck you’ to the man,” he says happily, throwing up two middle fingers for emphasis. Season 5 also offered the actor a brief reunion with his The Killing co-star Mireille Enos, and Kinnaman reveals which hilarious Easter egg ended up on the cutting room floor. In terms of answering the question that’s most prominently on fans’ minds after “Home,” he also discusses whether or not he would ever return in some form or another by the sixth and final season.

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Joel Kinnaman Reflects on ‘For All Mankind’s Farewell to Ed Baldwin

“They were able to create this grand vision, but still be so close to the characters and have such respect for these characters.”

Governor Polivanov toasting with Ed Baldwin in his office.
Governor Polivanov toasting with Ed Baldwin in his office.
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COLLIDER: I just rewatched Episode 3, your last episode, last night. It was such a fantastic piece, and I want to congratulate you on doing such a great job in the show.

JOEL KINNAMAN: Thank you so much. This has been the most emotional experience of my career, like confusingly emotional for me. When we were shooting this last episode, I was a total mess. I was crying every day. I’m still trying to figure out exactly what was going on inside of me, because as actors, we do this all the time. We create these little short-term families where we fall in love, and then we say goodbye. Sometimes you’ve been doing it for several years, and it’s a little bit harder to say goodbye, but nothing came even close to this. I’ve been trying to unpack, like, why did I get so emotional about this?

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There’s this sort of existential aspect of playing a character in all these different ages and spending months contemplating what life will be like in these different ages, and putting my own mortality at the forefront of it. Also, playing 82, that’s the same age that my dad is, and then having the scene on his deathbed and saying goodbye to my child and grandchild, it just puts the inevitability of life right in front of your eyes.

But then I also think that there’s something else, too, and it’s just the story. I love getting to be part of telling this story. I really love getting to tell this story. There’s an ethos behind this show of this optimism that it’s carrying, and I just felt so honored to be part of it. It just resonated so much with me. They were able to create this grand vision, but still be so close to the characters and have such respect for these characters. It just really, really meant a lot to me.

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And then they just wrecked me with the flashback scenes with Michael Dorman and Shantel [VanSanten]. Seeing Michael… because me and him playing Gordo, we played best friends on the show, but then we became really close friends. I love Michael. Michael’s an amazing guy. He’s got the biggest heart of anyone I’ve ever met. He’s got this big, bleeding heart that just gets him in a lot of trouble. Just seeing him standing there with the wry smile, laughing, I just started crying again. It was like a cry fest. The whole thing was just a fucking cry fest.

I was crying, too, to be fair. It was an emotionally shared experience.

KINNAMAN: It’s very rare to get to play and to see a character so detailed over the course of a whole life, because it’s just such a unique concept in that way. Usually, that aging process happens in the epilogue scene at the end of a movie, but you don’t really attach yourself to all the different ages. I’m sure for people who are watching the show, too, they get to go on that journey, as well.

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For me, it’s like I’m going to watch this show as a fan now, and I’ve never had that. None of the shows that I’ve been in that have carried on without me, I’ve actually never watched an episode past the point of my own death. I just haven’t really been interested. But this one is different. I asked them not to send me any scripts past Episode 3, and I didn’t want any links to the episodes. I’m just watching this show as a fan.

So I know more than you do at this point!

KINNAMAN: Yeah, I haven’t seen Episode 3.

Oh my god! Well, it’s going to wreck you.

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Joel Kinnaman Discusses How Ed’s Character Has Changed on ‘For All Mankind’

“It’s basically me entertaining myself, but then that becomes character traits that they pick up on, and it’s been really fun.”

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Ed’s character, I love him, and I hate him. Sometimes he’s so aggravating, I just want to be like, “You are such an old man!” But it’s really interesting to see how you’ve played him throughout each decade in every season. What are some key traits that you wanted to hold on to even as Ed aged with each season passing by?

KINNAMAN: Ed’s sense of humor has evolved. He became funnier and funnier the crankier he got. Also, Ed’s moral center over the course of his life put him more and more against the establishment. In the beginning, he was sort of a rebel, but within the establishment. Then, as his values somewhat evolved, it actually put him on a collision course with the establishment, so he started getting more and more like “fuck you” to the man.

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I did love it in the first episode when he puts his little ankle monitor right over just to set the alarm off. That was such an old man move, and then to just walk away.

KINNAMAN: [Laughs] I love that, too. My sense of humor, when I fall in love with a character, and especially with this kind of character, like Ed, where I feel like there are so many possibilities, I find myself messing around and teasing my co-stars, a little bit in character, a little bit just me, and so my sense of humor starts to seep into it.

Then the collaboration with the writers on the show has been really, really beautiful, so they’ve been really quick at picking up my little quirks and improvisations, and then incorporating them into the character. I haven’t been, like, coming to them and saying, “Hey, I think Ed should be more and more like this.” Things happen, and improvisations that make me have a good time on set. It’s basically me entertaining myself, but then that becomes character traits that they pick up on, and it’s been really fun.

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Joel Kinnaman Discusses His Brief Reunion With ‘The Killing’s Mireille Enos

“She’s literally one of the best in the world.”

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One thing that I really love this season is that they brought in Mireille Enos. First of all, I love The Killing. That’s one of my favorite shows of all time, and I love that you guys were both in Hanna. What was it like working with her again and having a little bit of a reunion?

KINNAMAN: We just have that one moment, but I’m sort of unconscious. But I did mutter out, I don’t know if it was caught on camera, but I was like, in Ed’s voice, “What’s up, Linden?” I had to get it out there. For us, Matt [Wolpert] and Ben [Nedivi] were like, “We’re thinking of going to Mireille. Do you think there’s any chance that she would do it?” I was like, “Well, we are shooting in LA, so that’s a big plus.” So, I was just so thrilled for the show’s sake that we got her.

Her character goes on a wild journey. You’re going to enjoy it.

KINNAMAN: I can already feel it. She’s so good. She’s literally one of the best in the world. She’s one of the best actors in the world.

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Joel Kinnaman Reveals Why ‘For All Mankind’ Decided To Kill Ed So Early in Season 5

“People didn’t even believe it was a sci-fi show after Season 1.”

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Joel Kinnaman with Sean Kaufman in For All Mankind
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How early on did you know that Ed was going to die in this season? Have you known for seasons, or was it like this season they were like, “Hey, by the way, only three episodes for you?”

KINNAMAN: When I met Matt, Ben, and Ron [Moore] in 2018, they sort of laid out the five-season vision for the show, and it’s remarkable how much of that actually is intact in the actual show. It was so frustrating when I was promoting and talking about the show after Season 1, and even after Season 2. I’m like, “It’s not just Mad Men at NASA.” People didn’t even believe it was a sci-fi show after Season 1. That’s how grounded and patient this show is. It wasn’t until Season 3 that you really feel like, “Okay, this is sci-fi.” For me, it was always a five-season vision. I knew with this show we would never try to, like, “Oh, and then they found some youth elixir on Helios, on Titan 5, so now Ed’s 60 again!” It’s not that show.

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Then they brought me into the conversation that they were having in the room about how they didn’t want to start a new season without Ed, so that’s why they didn’t want Ed to die in the finale. They wanted to surprise the audience, but then also give it a little more runway to pass the baton. Because even though it’s always been an ensemble show, Ed has a sort of central part of the show, and of course, that will leave a bit of a vacuum and an empty space that you want to fill. I think they wanted to fill it in the same season. So, I thought it was a really cool way to do it, and I was so happy with the three episodes that I got to play.

Joel Kinnaman Talks Passing the Baton to His Onscreen Grandson Sean Kaufman on ‘For All Mankind’

“He put his own stink on the character and on what he was doing…”

I think Ed’s presence is very much felt in the rest of the season. I know you haven’t seen the episodes, but his legacy lives on in his daughter and his grandson. They kind of adopt Ed’s cavalier, cowboy-esque approach to life.

KINNAMAN: Awesome! I can’t wait to see it. I can’t wait.

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What was it like working with Sean Kaufman and having him play this older version of Ed’s grandson and having him be an adult now instead of working with a child?

KINNAMAN: I love the kid. He just came in with the perfect attitude, in my opinion. He came in and created enough space for himself to his own thing. He put his own stink on the character and on what he was doing, but he was also really warm and respectful, and I just thought he was really talented and very present. He was really there.

Now, I saw the first two episodes he was in, and I thought, “Oh, this kid is fucking excellent!” He’s really a great young actor. But I really liked him as a person, so that makes it extra fun to see when someone is really delivering. He’s going to be able to carry it. It’s always an ensemble show, so it’s great in that way. It’s not about one person carrying it all the way. It’s spread across many characters, but he’s going to be great.

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‘For All Mankind’s Korean War Flashback Has Been Four Years in the Making, Kinnaman Reveals

“The Korea episode has been a theme for about four years between me and the writers.”

Joel Kinnaman as Ed Baldwin in the hall of a spaceship in For All Mankind Season 4
Joel Kinnaman as Ed Baldwin in the hall of a spaceship in For All Mankind Season 4
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In this episode, you also have flashback scenes to when Ed was when he was in Korea. How was it playing out those scenes, knowing it was a dream sequence and also a flashback?

KINNAMAN: The Korea episode has been a theme for about four years between me and the writers. They started teasing this Korea episode, this flashback episode. It was always going to be where there was this standalone flashback episode, and they tried to get it in Season 3, they tried to get it in Season 4, and it was in and then out, and then in and out. Ultimately, it just became this darling that they kept having to kill, so it was always a little bit of a bummer. Especially when we got more and more into prosthetics, I was like, “Let’s get the Korea episode where I don’t have to put makeup on!” [Laughs]

But I was so happy when they found the spot for it to tell that story. Of course, we get a hint of Ed, and there are things that he wasn’t quite honest with himself about, and the guilt and shame that he felt. Of course, that continues on.

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“The fourth season, I was in the chair for between five and six hours.”

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Edi Gathegi and Joel Kinnaman in For All Mankind
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You just mentioned the prosthetics. I want to know how much longer the process has taken over every season because the prosthetics are fantastic in this, to the point where I forget that you’re not an 80-year-old man sometimes. But I can imagine that process is a lot because it’s all the way down to your neck. How long are you spending in a chair?

KINNAMAN: Well, it’s funny, the fifth season I felt like we finally really stuck the landing with it. Interestingly enough, it was half of the time of the fourth season. The fourth season, I was in the chair for between five and six hours. I had a call time at, like, 1:00 a.m. for a 7:00 a.m. call time, and then I would shoot a 12 to 13-hour day on top of it, and then an hour to take it off. It was hectic. And then, it’s constant adjustments, so you have someone poking you in the face for 17 hours a day. It was really difficult, mentally, to deal with.

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I can see why those Korea episodes are something that you look forward to.

KINNAMAN: Well, Season 5 was a lot easier. I found it easier to portray 80 than 70. It was easier to really lean into the aging. Because you can see a lot of 70-year-old guys who are kind of fluid, and they still have their full mobility. If you just look at their actual body movement, you can’t tell if they’re 40 or 70. But at the same time, when you’re aging 10 years on a show, there’s always an expectation of being older than the previous season. It was a harder calculation to do for 70 than 80, for some reason.

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Also, in the final season, it became this whole character in a way that maybe I didn’t quite achieve in Season 4. In the fifth season, I stayed in it, and I was creating this inner and outer temple where Ed was still sharp, even though sometimes he stumbled, but he’s still sharp. He had a very fast inner tempo, but then a much slower outer exterior, physical tempo. I stayed in that slower physical tempo for the entirety when I was on set. I was moving pretty slow. Also, thinking of someone that’s been on a space base for such a long time, I think the vocal cords will dry out a lot quicker, so I shifted more focus on the voice, and all of it. It felt like a different character in the fifth season compared to the fourth season.

I think what you kept is the inhuman level of Parmesan that he eats with his spaghetti, which is impressive even to me as a cheese lover.

KINNAMAN: Ed loves cheese.

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Joel Kinnaman Reveals Whether or Not He’ll Be Back for ‘For All Mankind’ Season 6

“…I think that’s why the integrity of the show would forbid those kinds of leaps.”

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Joel Kinnaman and Cynthy Wu in For All Mankind
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Wrapping things up, is there any possibility or talks about you potentially returning for Season 6 in some sort of way? My coworkers and I have a joke that you’re going to come back as a robot with Ed’s consciousness implanted into it, so you don’t have to be an old man anymore, but any potential for that? Is the door left open, or are you out?

KINNAMAN: No. I think that’s the integrity of this show, that it doesn’t do those kinds of leaps, even though I’ve been on them. I’m like, “Where are the fucking aliens, guys? Come on!” I keep showing them videos. I was like, “They’re fucking here!” And they’re just so methodical and patient, and I think that’s why the integrity of the show would forbid those kinds of leaps. It makes the goodbye mean more, too, when it actually is a goodbye.

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November 1, 2019

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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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Fans Think He Reacted To Victoria Woods’ Viral Video

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The internet stays in debate mode, and this time folks have their eyes on 21 Savage, thinking he just addressed GloRilla’s sister Victoria Woods after she took shots at Latto amid her pregnancy. 21 didn’t drop any names. He just slid in with a quick lil’ message on social media, but now fans are trying to read between the lines, wondering if he was clapping back at her.

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Fans Think 21 Savage Low Key Reacted To Victoria Woods’ Viral Video

On Friday, May 1, 21 Savage came through with a message making it real clear that people might think they know him, but they don’t. Out of nowhere, the rapper dropped a post on his Instagram Story that read, “I really learn things about my life on here,” alongside three laughing emojis. He didn’t tag anyone, but fans think he was lowkey clocking GloRilla’s sister Victoria Woods after she called out Latto in a now-viral video. In the clip, Victoria specifically says Big Mama isn’t claimed by her man in public and alleges she’s having a baby by a married man.

“Latto, you not even getting claimed in public by your baby daddy, b***h. Like, h*e you pregnant by a married man while you wanna sit here and put Glo on a record,” Victoria said.

The internet streets have been trying to prove that Latto and 21 are expecting a child together ever since she announced her pregnancy in March. The speculation grew even more after fans thought they peeped some clues in Latto’s ‘Business & Personal’ music video. The visuals show a mystery man with tattoos that folks think resemble 21’s, and his baby photos seemingly appear in the scrapbook Latto puts together. But even with all of that, neither Latto or 21 have confirmed whether they’re expecting a child together.

Social Media Can’t Agree On Whether 21 Was Just Posting Or Responding

After The Shade Room reposted 21’s message, folks ran to the comment section. Plenty of Roomies said they think his post was a lil’ clap back at Victoria Woods. Peep some of the reactions below.

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Instagram user @karranr_ wrote, This in reference to StudRilla for sure.” 

Instagram user @____cretia_x wrote, Speak on the pregnancy dawg we craving the tea😭😭😭” 

While Instagram user @prettyjazzlifts wrote, “So you learned about the baby on TikTok like we did?”

Then Instagram user @just__sayingtho wrote, “Basically he said ain’t married…but if y’all want to keep on with the lie y’all created just keep going.”

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Another Instagram user @myrical.c wrote, So he ain’t married ?🫠😂” 

Instagram user @doniesharoshae_ wrote, “Lmao. Latto told him he better say sum. 😂”

Then another Instagram user @emis_mommyyyy wrote, You responding when she never said your name .. although it might be in reference to, you responding is still very telling sir 😂” 

While another Instagram user @1994rebel wrote,I knew he was gone say sumn 😂”

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Finally, Instagram user @b3autiful_._ wrote, Not Brorilla brought him out the woods 🤣🤣🤣🤣” 

Why Did BroRilla Call Out Latto?

You’re probably wondering why Latto caught a stray in Victoria Woods’ clap-back video. Well, Victoria it appears Victoria made her video in response to Glo’s diss on Latto’s ‘GOMF.’

On the record Glo says: “Get out my face, ho (Ho), beggin’ for change, ho (Yup). Get you a hustle and get that p***y out your face, ho (Yup). You coulda been anything, it’s a million ways to get paid, ho (Yup). But you ain’t s**t but a freaky stud that’s laced.”

Victoria clearly peepd it and wasted no time going in on her sister while calling out Big Mama too. She didn’t stop with the ladies either. Victoria also came for Drake and Soulja Boy. She went off on Drizzy for suing Kendrick Lamar over his diss track. Woods didn’t spare Soulja one bit either, she criticized his style just because he sampled the song. Latto’s ‘GOMF’ actually samples Soulja’s 2007 hit, ‘Yahhh.’

“Soulja Boy your outfit still big as f**k ever since youuuuuuu and you lame as f**k and can’t rap. I’m coming for all y’all heads, f**k all y’all and anybody who like that motherf*****g song and has stamped it…” Victoria said in the clip.

 

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If there’s one thing we can count on, it’s that warm weather means wedding invitations are heading your way. After all, spring and summer are peak wedding seasons, so if you don’t have an outfit to wear just yet, keep reading. We found a gorgeous wedding guest dress that thousands of Amazon shoppers can’t stop gushing over, and it’s actually more affordable than you think.

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You’ll certainly draw all the attention when you step foot into the venue wearing the Prettygarden Cocktail Maxi Dress. It has a high mock neckline, a sleeveless design and a cinched waist that gives you an hourglass appearance. Additionally, shoppers love that the dress hugs the body slightly while still feeling relaxed. You can sit, stand and dance the night away without a care in the world. Oh, and it’s safe to go without shapewear, per shoppers.

Made with satin-like materials, the maxi dress has a rich sheen appearance that catches the light nicely and gives off an elevated look that works for all kinds of dress codes. Reviewers swear that the fabric feels lightweight, soft and semi-stretchy. Plus, this pick resists wrinkles, making it ideal for destination weddings. No steamer needed! Unlike other wedding guest dresses on Amazon, this one actually has a liner that slims and prevents the fabric from clinging to your skin, which will come in handy if you break a sweat on the dance floor.

You can grab the elegant dress in over 20 colors, including spring-ready shades like orange, purple and pink. However, we’re obsessed with the pretty floral option that feels on par with the season. The pattern also works in your favor to hide bumps and lumps, giving you a win-win.

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Whatever style you choose, you’ll look positively rich. For a casual beach wedding, style the dress with a wide-brim hat, woven clutch and raffia heeled sandals. Attending a traditional church wedding? Opt for a wrap, shoulder bag and open-toe heels. The options are endless!

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Another person couldn’t get over the flattering design: “This dress is very forgiving. Even with mom tummy, it does not show anything,” they wrote. “So comfortable and flowy!”

With thousands of five-star ratings, tons of color options and a slimming, comfortable style, this designer-looking dress is one you don’t want to miss out on. At just $58, it’s one of the most affordable wedding guest dresses you’ll find.

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Even though the series includes a fair number of flashbacks that explore how a retrofuturistic society became a decimated wasteland, Fallout creatively establishes different factions of humanity. Members of the military organization known as the Brotherhood of Steel, including Maximus (Aaron Moten), gather pre-war technology to expand their domain. Other survivors have endured in a series of underground Vaults that aren’t exposed to the dangers of the surface, but Lucy MacLean (Ella Purnell) escapes from her home in Vault 33 to search for her father, Hank (Kyle MacLachlan), who is part of a conspiracy that she hasn’t been aware of. Perhaps the most intriguing story is that of Cooper Howard (Walton Goggins), a former Western actor who has survived centuries as a mutated being known as the Ghoul. Fallout is a series that is peppered with Easter eggs for devoted gamers, but it’s also perfect for anyone who likes a good binge-watch.

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Fallout is refreshingly light on exposition, given that the worldbuilding within the games is fairly elaborate, but the series revolves around several key points of view. Each of the lead characters has been forced to question their reality in one way or another, and their individual paths of discovery make for interesting drama. Lucy learns that the Vaults she has spent her life in represent only a small portion of what the world has to offer, and that she has been lied to about what is outside of the bunkers. Similarly, Maximus has spent his entire life dedicated to the chivalrous ways of the Brotherhood, but begins to recognize that it isn’t quite the honorable organization that he had thought it might be. Cooper’s development is particularly fascinating because it’s set within two different timelines of 2077 and 2296; while the Cooper of the past learns that there are those in power who are benefiting from the disaster that has ravaged the Earth’s surface, the Ghoul is dead-set on finding his family and doesn’t care what lines he needs to cross to achieve that goal.


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Fallout is one of the most ambitious shows on television when it comes to scale alone, featuring breathtaking visuals and some of the most action-packed storytelling on any streaming series. The style doesn’t simply copy video game cut scenes; the series feels lived-in, particularly in moments that observe the different cultures that emerged in locations across the surface. That being said, the most exhilarating set pieces would be worthless if Fallout didn’t have the writing to match it, and thankfully, the show has interesting ideas about both history and legacy. Lucy and Maximus discover that lies are no way to withstand societal infrastructure, no matter how comforting they may seem; conversely, the Ghoul has spent so much time without forging connections that he has become oblivious to the monster that he has become.

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‘Fallout’ Is Only Getting Better After Two Seasons

Fallout is the rare big-budget, buzzy show that has managed to get released on a consistent schedule, and as a result, it hasn’t lost momentum. While the first season was released as a binge-drop, Season 2 premiered new episodes weekly, in a decision that proved its staying power. There’s too much detail in each episode to fully appreciate it in a single sitting, and the gap between new releases has allowed fans to develop even more intricate theories. However, Fallout is still designed to be watched in quick succession because of how serialized the story is, so anyone trying to binge the series over the course of a single weekend could do so easily.

In an era where many shows hit a sophomore slump, Fallout only gets better, with a second installment that is funnier, weirder, and even more emotionally satisfying than its predecessor. It hasn’t yet become diluted by spin-offs or jumped the shark with its story, making now the perfect time to catch up with a show that is likely to continue for many more years. Escapism can often be a term that is used in a derogatory way, but Fallout is a series that provides maximum entertainment while also having much larger ideas on its mind.

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The Books Elon Musk Says Most Influenced His Life

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Elon Musk is now one of the most famous and successful people in the history of the human race. He’s become a real-life Tony Stark, but he didn’t get that way overnight. It took a lot of work and a lot of reading.

These are the books that he says most influenced his life.

Elon Musk’s Nonfiction Book Recommendations

Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future by Peter Thiel.

Musk met Thiel when Thiel was running PayPal and Musk was running a rival payment company. Musk wholeheartedly believes Thiel knows how to create and run “breakthrough” companies.

Ignition!: An Informal History of Liquid Rocket Propellants by John D. Clark

It doesn’t sound like beach reading, but apparently it’s “really fun.” Clark’s account of the history of rocket fuel draws on his background as a chemist and also explains the science and the politics behind the industry.

Structures: Or Why Things Don’t Fall Down by J.E. Gordon

Another book Elon read to familiarize himself with rocketry and structural engineering.

Einstein: His Life and Universe by Walter Isaacson

It’s probably unsurprising that Musk cited the book Einstein: His Life and Universe as a formative read. Like Musk, Einstein overcame some difficult personal circumstances to become one of the most renowned scientists of all time. Isaacson’s biography of Benjamin Franklin was also formative for Musk, not just because Franklin was a scientist, but because he was an entrepreneur. He calls Franklin “one of his heroes.”

Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies by. Nick Bostrom

I’m happy to see Nick Bostrom’s Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies on the list. The book influenced Musk’s thinking about the dangers of AI, which is something all scientists and engineers need to keep in mind.

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Elon Musk’s Favorite Fiction

Musk reportedly had a rough early childhood in South Africa. He was runty and too smart for his own good, and kids called him “Muskrat.” So he’d do what a lot of people with rough childhoods (and adulthoods) do: he escaped into fantasy and science fiction.

Foundation by Isaac Asimov

Musk is a big Asimov fan and calls Foundation “one of the all-time best.”

The Lord Of The Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien

The Lord of the Rings was one of the books Musk sought refuge in during childhood.

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams

Musk infamously loves The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, which helped him cope with what he calls an “existential crisis” during his early teenage years. Where Nietzsche and Schopenhauer failed to guide Musk through that time, Adams’ ridiculous romp succeeded.

Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein

Lastly, Musk was a huge fan of Robert Heinlein, specifically The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress and Stranger in a Strange Land, even though according to Musk, the latter “kind of goes off the rails at the end.” True. However, he named his AI Grok after a term used by Heinlein in Stranger in a Strange Land.


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Gwyneth Paltrow’s Two-Step Shower Trick for Silky Skin Is 20% Off

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Gwyneth Paltrow has long been a fan of keeping her routine streamlined, and the Goop Beauty Microderm Body Polish is proof. The two-in-one formula — which is currently discounted during Amazon’s Summer Beauty Event — is one of the first products she reaches for in the shower, setting the foundation for the pared-down routine she shared in her “everything shower” breakdown on Goop. There, she explained how this “two-in-one trick” helps her focus on fewer, high-performing steps that make a bigger impact.

The formula functions as both a cleanser and an exfoliator — and that combination matters more than it sounds. Cleansing helps remove sweat, oil and daily buildup sitting on the surface of the skin, while exfoliation goes a step further by lifting away dead skin cells that can make skin feel rough or look dull. Combining the two in one step means you’re addressing both every time you shower, which helps keep skin clearer, softer and more even-feeling overall.

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Meghan Markle’s beauty routine changes periodically, but one thing remains constant: she always gives her skin the royal treatment by prioritizing ingredients such as rice enzyme powder, which effectively cleanses and deeply nourishes the skin. In an interview with Allure, the Duchess of Sussex revealed Tatcha’s Rice Enzyme Polish as the product behind her effortless glow. […]

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As far as exfoliation, this body polish is thorough without feeling aggressive. Finely milled mineral particles work across the skin to loosen and lift dead skin cells, buildup and residue from things like sunscreen or self-tanner. As it’s massaged, you’ll feel it actively smoothing the texture in real time (you know, that slightly gritty, satisfying polish that leaves skin immediately softer once rinsed). With consistent use, that surface-level smoothing adds up, helping skin look more even and less dull over time.

The texture plays a major role in its performance. It has a creamy, dense base that spreads easily over damp skin, allowing the exfoliating particles to glide instead of drag. That cushion keeps it from feeling harsh, even if you spend a little extra time working it into rougher areas. It rinses clean without leaving behind a heavy film, but it also doesn’t strip the skin, so you’re left with a balanced, comfortable finish rather than tightness.

One Amazon shopper who called the polish “incredible” said it leaves  “skin feeling so soft,” while another deemed it the “best scrub ever.”

If your routine feels like too many steps for not enough payoff, this is an easy place to streamline. Shop the Goop Beauty Microderm Body Polish now while it’s 20% off!

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Looking for something else? Explore more exfoliating body cleansers here and don’t forget to check out all of Amazon’s Daily Deals for more great finds!

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We’re hitting the mid-spring mark, but the temperature outside has other ideas of what ‘warm’ is. With lingering 60-degree temps, most of Us are still reaching for our sweaters — but after peeping Gwyneth Paltrow‘s latest rich mom outfit, we’re not too mad about it. The Marty Supreme actress was seen at Jennifer Meyer‘s baby […]

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The Game Sparks Buzz With Comment On Evelyn Lozada’s Video

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Hold On, Grandma! Social Media Is Side-Eyeing The Game After His Reaction To Evelyn Lozada's SPICY Post (VIDEO)

Roomies, the internet is side-eyeing The Game after they caught him in the comment section of Evelyn Lozada’s latest post. Evelyn was glowing and showing off her self-care vibes, but Game seemed to think she was showing a lil’ too much skin to be his son’s grandmother.

RELATED: Grandma Overstepping? Social Media Debates Whether Evelyn Lozada & The Game Flirted In Front Of Shaniece (VIDEOS)

The Game Told Evelyn Lozada “Aht! Aht! Cover Up Grandma”

Chileeeeee, the internet is trying to figure out whether The Game wants to be the son-in-law or MORE after he commented on Evelyn Lozada’s video. Evelyn popped out looking good, rocking a black blazer, a deep V-cut bodysuit, and leather pants. She made it clear that “mom’s out” and ready for a time. Game caught the video and wasted no time telling her about herself. He straight-up told her she’s somebody’s grandmother and needed to cover up. “You’re someone’s grandmother… cover up for Christ’s sake.” 

Evelyn hasn’t responded yet, but folks online are definitely speaking for her. Plenty of people are saying Game’s comment felt more flirty than corrective, like he was shooting his shot instead of checking her.

Social Media Questions Whether Game Was Flirting With Evelyn

Reactions kept rolling in The Shade Room’s comment section, with some folks saying Evelyn is aging backwards, while others called out The Game and said he was in fact flirting with his son’s grandmother.

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Instagram user @nodiggity__ wrote, they flirting.” 

Instagram user @king.onyx1 wrote, This is so weird.” 

While Instagram user @dominiquechinn wrote,Evelyn just not aging 😍😍” 

Then Instagram user @therealkotamocha wrote, whew I’m SO glad I have the mom I have 😭😭” 

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Another Instagram user @iamjewelsantana wrote, It gives I couldn’t get you so I got your daughter 😒😂” 

Instagram user @onemilindasmith wrote, Why does this feel like he’s flirting w her?! 🥴🥴🥴” 

While another Instagram user @itsoceanbreeze wrote, Flirting with your kids grandma 😢” 

Then another instagram user @diamondof_liberia wrote, “Dang he can’t joke with her? 🤦🏾‍♀️” 

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Finally, Instagram user @bornjustright wrote, His comment just gave me the heebie-jeebies 🥹🫤🫤🫤😽” 

The Internet Has Been Reading Between EVERY Line

Folks online stay eyeing The Game and Evelyn, wondering if there’s more to them than what they’re presenting. A lot of the speculation comes from the fact that Evelyn is actually his son Blaze Taylor’s grandmother since the rapper welcomed him with Evelyn’s daughter, Shaniece Hairston.

Game’s comment on Evelyn’s video isn’t the first time they’ve raised eyebrows. Back in February, folks thought they were doing too much while having a lil’ kiii on Evelyn and Shaniece’s podcast. At one point, Game gave Evelyn props for being one of the “best looking grandmas on earth.” He even admitted he always tells her “how good she looks at 50.” Viewers who watched the podcast clocked those remarks and started wondering if they were doing too much right in front of Shaniece. Peep the video below.

@dk_culture Evelyn Lozada & The GAME flirting the whole interview! Her Daughters baby Daddy #evelynlozada #loveandhiphop #thegame #hiphoplove ♬ Originalton – macbook_music

 

RELATED: Love Over War! The Game & Evelyn Lozada Get Real About How Things Played Out After Learning Shaniece Hairston Was Pregnant (VIDEOS)

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These 4 stars were cut from “The Devil Wears Prada 2” — here's why 

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Anna Wintour was *this* close to being in the sequel.

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Zachary Quinto drama “Brilliant Minds” canceled after 2 seasons at NBC, “Stumble” done after 1

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Thousands Of Structures Found In Space Baffles Scientists

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Scientists discover hundreds of one-dimensional filaments in space.

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It turns out those stretched-out hyperspace lines from Star Wars are real. Sort of. In 2023, a team of astrophysicists discovered a bunch of one-dimensional filaments, 5-10 light-years long, chilling in the middle of our galaxy, the Milky Way. Years later, they’re still investigating, and the mystery is only growing.

While the long white lines that appear when Han Solo throws the hyperspace lever on the Falcon are actually stars, these new filaments are thought to be some kind of outflow from Sagittarius A, a supermassive black hole that lies at the center of the Milky Way. Essentially, the filaments are exceptionally long strings of electrons interacting with a magnetic field. These new filaments run horizontally and appear on only one side of Sag A, leading scientists to believe they formed from the black hole millions of years ago.

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That’s right; these one-dimensional space strings aren’t exactly new. Even if we set aside their age, the existence of gigantic one-dimensional filaments in the Milky Way was discovered back in the early ’80s by astrophysicist Farhad Yusef-Zadeh. The filaments Yusef-Zadeh discovered, however, were huge vertical monoliths measuring up to 150 light-years high. It’s the horizontal orientation of the new filaments that makes them so interesting.

“I’m used to them being vertical,” Yusef-Zadeh confessed in the new paper released by Northwestern University. “I never considered there might be others along the plane.” Yusef-Zadeh went on to explain that studying the Milky Way’s filaments could help scientists learn more about the way Sag A spins and its orientation relative to the rest of the Milky Way.

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The old vertical filaments first discovered hanging around the Milky Way in 1984 run perpendicular to the galactic plane. The new horizontal filaments, however, are parallel to the plane and point radially toward the black hole at the center of our galaxy. Another difference between the two types of filaments is how they behave.

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The up-and-down lines are magnetic and relativistic, while the left-and-right lines appear to emit thermal radiation. The Milky Way’s vertical filaments contain particles moving at close to the speed of light; the horizontal ones accelerate thermal material in a molecular cloud. Comparing the two is like the celestial equivalent of comparing apples to oranges.

Yusef-Zadeh credits enhanced radio astronomy technology, specifically the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory’s MeerKAT telescope. The scientist used a specialized technique to remove the background from MeerKAT images while also smoothing out noise to isolate the filaments from the surrounding environment. Yusef-Zadeh called the new MeerKAT images a “game changer.”

As scientists well know, every new discovery brings with it a million new questions, and these horizontal filaments are no exception. Yusef Zadeh is hard at work unraveling all of the new Milky Way mysteries that come with the new filaments. “Our work is never complete.” confessed Yusef-Zadeh. The astrophysicist went on to stress the importance of always making “new observations,” constantly challenging existing ideas, and refining analysis.

These filaments are just one more clue that points toward the center of the Milky Way and the black hole that sits there as the key to understanding our whole galaxy better. Sag A is a swirling black mass of curiosities like these horizontal filaments, waiting for scientists to discover them.

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General Hospital: Shocking Couple Swaps & Savage Breakups – Valentin, Drew & More!

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General Hospital sees that Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) is torn between women, Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) being set up, and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) about to get a new lease on life, the stage is set for some big couple shakeups, a whole bunch of them.

As we slide deeper into May sweeps, we expect to see some couples splitting and some new pairings that honestly seem plausible.

Carly & Brennan Are Done on General Hospital

So, right now we’ve already got two couples on the rocks, one that has kind of been done for a while, but one of the people didn’t know. And another where they don’t realize yet they’re on the rocks, but they’re about to be. So, first, of course, there’s Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) and Jack Brennan (Chris McKenna).

And as far as Carly is concerned, they’ve been over for a while, but he doesn’t know it. Because she’s still sleeping with Jack and pretending that they are still a couple while she and Valentin plot to destroy him. And when Carly’s sleeping with Jack, she’s actually pretending that he’s Valentin in her head.

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Joss Devastates Brennan on GH

But this week, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) is up to some serious shenanigans and she told Brennan that Carly is cheating on him and that their relationship is already over. He just doesn’t know it. Josslyn says that Brennan has already lost her mother. So, the only upside is Joss didn’t tell Brennan that Carly is cheating with Valentin. That would push him over the edge.

This week, looks like Brennan barges into Carly’s bedroom after he grills Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) about his ex-wife. And Carly’s in bed in a sheet looking undressed, unsettled, maybe postcoital. But we don’t know if Jack actually catches her red-handed with Valentin.

Even if Brennan doesn’t catch them in the act, he and Carly seem destined to officially explode soon now that Joss has revealed this. I’m also curious if Jack will tell Carly that Joss busted her out. So, we’ve heard from our leaker that Brennan could die soon and goes out a hero. So, either way, he and Carly seem doomed and Valentin and Carly may be an official couple after Jack dies or even sooner once she’s outed.

And we may see more of Valentin being torn. Because his longtime love and obsession, Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), is in trouble in France and he’s been calling to check on her. So, Valentin may wind up completely torn between Carly and Anna, but fans seem to want him with Carly, and honestly, I do, too. It’s the most I’ve liked her in a good long time in terms of romantic pairings.

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General Hospital Shocker: Could Brennan End Up with Nina?

Also, Cynthia Watros talked in an interview about the possibility of a romance between Brennan and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros), given his recent change in tone with her. Cynthia said, “Even though Brennan and Nina are at odds, they have a lot in common, neither of them has a lot of friends or family,” she more than him. Plus, Jack is about to be big mad at Carly, and that’s something Nina can sympathize with since she is constantly at odds with Carly.” Cynthia Watros also said she loves the idea of Jack and Nina trying to come together and work to get out of the mess that has been going on between them. Plus, it’s been a hot minute since she’s had any romance.

The actress also addressed what happens when Brennan and Nina find out it’s Valentin that Carly’s cheating with. When they find out, Cynthia Watros says that she thinks it’ll trigger Nina and said she doesn’t know if Valentin and Nina would ever reunite, but that Nina has a love for Valentin and probably won’t like the idea of him being with Carly. So, the actress said she thinks Nina will be really hurt by that. So, if Jack does not die, like our leaker said he might, you know, maybe he’s got a future with Nina.

Brook Lynn & Chase In Jeopardy

All right. Another couple in jeopardy, although they don’t really know it right now, is Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) and Chase. Because if Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson) gets his way, we’re going to see Chase hooking up with Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen).

And it was Chase showing up with flowers for Willow when Michael was at Willow’s office that had him having this aha moment. So, we know that Michael thinks pushing Chase over to her and getting them to cheat means he’ll be able to take Willow down. Michael also thinks Brook Lynn is better off without Chase.

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So, if Brooklyn and Chase do end up splitting, we could see Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) winding up with, you know, his other baby mama, Brooklyn. That would be interesting. They have put them a lot together over the past like six months or so. But Michael’s meddling could result in a bit of karma slapping him and his own relationship getting problematic.

Michael’s Cursed Love Life on GH

So, our leaker recently told us that Jacinda Bracken (Paige Herschell) may be connected to Ethan Lovett (Nathan Dean). I mean, that’s plausible. Because Justine ran off to Australia after Nina and Portia paid her to target Drew. And if you remember, Ethan was raised in Australia.

So, our source says Jacinda and Ethan may have a thing where they collaborate on scams like he used to do with Rebecca Shaw (Natalia Livingston) back in the day, who was Emily Quartermaine’s (also Natalia Livingston) sketchy twin sister and Ethan’s lover and his partner in crime. So, there’s a chance Jacinda might have a similar arrangement with him.

Now, we all know Michael has a cursed love life. Three dead, actually, no, four dead girlfriends and exes. Abby Haver (Andrea Bogart) died, Kiki Jerome (Haley Erin) died, Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) died, and Sabrina Santiago (Teresa Castillo) died. Not all while they were with him, but it’s like you date him, you’re going to be dead. Willow cheated. He can’t keep a good woman.

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So, if Michael’s heart is broken. Because Jacinda’s a schemer plotting with Ethan, I mean, that would kind of line up to his history. And Michael and Jacinda could be over and done, and she might wind up with Ethan, who may be her secret boyfriend. So, some fans also expect Kristina Corinthos (Kate Mansi) might try and steal Jacinda from Michael. Either way, I wouldn’t be shocked if his romance is doomed.

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General Hospital: Valentin Cassadine – Drew Cain

Elizabeth’s Love Life Shakeup

And next, our leaker mentioned Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst) may have a medical crisis that could kill him. Even if that doesn’t manifest, odds are he’s going to screw things up with Elizabeth at some point. And they’ve also been chemistry testing her in scenes with Dante.

And our leaker also hinted that Elizabeth and Drew might get another chance at romance this summer after he’s back on his feet and no longer locked in. Because it seems like Elizabeth is going to play a role in Drew getting out of that state and you know back to his life. So, obviously he and Willow are already done. They’re just not officially divorced. So yeah, he might end up with Liz. She used to love him.

Lucas Jones’ New Love Interest on General Hospital

So, now let’s talk about Lucas Jones (Van Hansis) who’s grieving his dead boyfriend Marco Rios (Adrian Anchando). We have a new guy coming. The character’s name is Joe Fitzpatrick He is going to be on General Hospital in May. And the actor who plays him, Jonathan Bennett, is gay. And there are rumors he may be Lucas’ next love interest to help him heal and move on from Marco.

Jason And Britt Rumored to Be Over on GH

And last, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) and Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) are rumored to be over when he is back. We’ve been hearing chatter for a while that Steve Burton wasn’t happy with the storyline or that Britt was Jason’s love interest. Of course, that’s backstage chatter rumor, not spoiler. Now, we know Burton’s back filming in June. That’s straight from him.

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And that means he should be back as Jason middle of summer. I would guess in time for July sweeps. So, supposedly Britt and Jason won’t stick together and he gets a new storyline. So, GH may soon be looking for new love interest for both Britt and Jason. We’ll see what pans out and what doesn’t, but things are getting dicey for a bunch of couples in Port Charles.

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