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Gavin Rossdale reminisces about swimming with his neighbor Britney Spears: 'She was a real character'
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Netflix Fans Hype About Drama In ‘Temptation Island’ S2
Buckle up, because “Temptation Island” is back for another thrilling season full of drama, steamy hookups, and dramatic fallouts. Season 2 of the popular Netflix reality series brings together four couples struggling with personal issues—from trust to togetherness—and puts them to the test in a setting where sexy singles are eager to explore connections.
Season 1 finished with a bang in March 2025, sending a wave of emotion through social media as users shared their thoughts. The second season’s superteaser is generating even more excitement, with netizens calling it their “favorite dating” show of all time.
‘Temptation Island’ Is Bringing The Heat To Netflix On April 10 With Four Hot Couples Looking To Explore

The next batch of “Temptation Island” episodes will hit the streaming giant on April 10. According to a report from The Blast, the series will feature four hot couples looking to dig deeper in their relationships and determine whether they’re right for each other.
Kaylee and Summit are coming to the island after dealing with compatibility issues, which Kaylee described as their “biggest hurdle.” Summit, meanwhile, said the pair tend to clash over structure and routine. “Sometimes that difference is what makes things exciting,” he said, adding, “Other times, it drives us completely insane.”
Sydney and Mikey are also joining the cast of “Temptation Island” after dealing with major relationship challenges. Sydney wants her man to mature, while Mikey wants her to trust him more. However, things may go awry once the singles are in play. “I’m loyal, but I know my boundaries, so if something happens that breaks that trust, I won’t hesitate to move on,” Sydney said.
The Other Two Couples On ‘Temptation Island’ Are Bringing Just As Much Drama… And Baggage

Scarlett and Cole are the third couple on season 2 of “Temptation Island,” and, according to their bios, they face issues with transparency and communication.
“I want to work on being more grounded in my own skin as a man and loving myself,” Cole said before revealing he struggles with telling “little lies” to avoid conflict with his partner.
Shyanne and Jack, on the other hand, are hoping to move past their dark past of betrayal after Jack stepped out of their relationship after three years.
Shyanne called Jack’s infidelity a “scar that never fully goes away,” while Jack is hopeful their time on “Temptation Island” can help them bury it once and for all.
The Season 2 Trailer Shows Things Getting Spicy
Season 2 of “Temptation Island” will be hosted by Mark L. Walberg, and he’ll be with the couples throughout the journey.
In the trailer, Walberg introduces the couples to their temptors and temptresses before the camera flashes to different scenes showing rock-hard abs, glowing skin, and bedroom escapades.
The superteaser, however, takes a turn, later showing the couples getting real with themselves about the very serious struggles in their relationship.
“Am I really such a sh-tty boyfriend?” Summit asked in the clip. “I have a hard time acknowledging that.”
“In coming here and learning myself, it’s time for me to focus on me,” Sydney said. “I know what I deserve.”
Fans Are Geeking Out Over The Upcoming Season Of ‘Temptation Island’

The excitement for the next season of “Temptation Island” is already through the roof, according to social media users on Reddit.
“Truly, where do they find these couples?” someone wrote before adding, “Anyway, I’m sat.”
Another user expressed sadness about the lack of jaw-dropping moments in the trailer, only to realize it was likely the producers’ way of saving the best for the show.
“Same thing happened last year, and the season ended up being great, so I’m not worried,” they added.
“Sign me up, baby, let’s go! Ready for a new season,” a third shared, while a fourth posted, “YESSS I love this show. We are in a love-dating show renaissance.”
Someone else called the series their “fave dating show” of all time.
The Singles Are Ready For Their Close-Ups

The singles are also joining “Temptation Island” on a mission, according to The Blast.
A range of ages and occupations, the temptors know exactly what they came to do, like Carter, 23, who said her objective is to “have fun, flirt a little, and enjoy every second.”
Preston, 26, meanwhile, has his eye on the prize. “I’ve never let a goalie stop me from scoring. Honestly, if I can take your girl, I’m doing you a favor,” he said.
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Bloated and Uncomfortable? This Probiotic Supports Gut Balance
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There’s something about spring that makes Us want to reset everything — our closets, our routines, our mindset . . . you name it. While we’re refreshing our daily habits, there’s one area that’s easy to overlook: what’s going on internally. And when that feels off, swapping sweaters for sundresses doesn’t hit the same — especially when bloat creeps in and leaves us feeling uncomfortable.
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It also includes a prebiotic ingredient, which helps nourish the good bacteria so the probiotic can do its job. This layered support can make a noticeable difference over time, helping you feel lighter, more comfortable and more in sync with your body.
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If you’re already leaning into that fresh-start energy this season, it only makes sense to carry it inward, too. When your body feels balanced and supported, everything else just clicks a little easier. Shop Transparent Labs probiotic capsules and complete your spring reset.
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Everything to know about Coachella 2026 — including how to watch from home
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Hey men! It’s almost time for Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, and Karol G to headline the biggest music festival of the year. Here’s how you can catch all of them — and so many more — this and next weekend.
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Whitney Leavitt ‘Figuring Out’ Her Future on Mormon Wives
Whitney Leavitt is playing coy about her future on The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.
“We’re figuring it out in real-time. I don’t really know,” Whitney, 32, said of whether she’ll return to the show during a Wednesday, April 8, interview on Good Morning America. “I feel sometimes that it’s like time to venture out.”
Referring to her current stint as Roxie Hart in Broadway’s Chicago, she added, “Like, this is what I’m passionate about.”
Whitney, 32, has been part of the Mormon Wives cast since it premiered in September 2024, starring alongside Taylor Frankie Paul, Mayci Neeley, Layla Taylor, Mikayla Matthews, Jessi Draper, Jen Affleck and Demi Engemann. Miranda Hope McWhorter joined the cast during the show’s second season, while Demi bowed out during the recently aired fourth season.
News broke in March that production on season 5 of the hit Hulu reality show had paused as reports emerged of an alleged domestic dispute between Taylor, 31, and ex Dakota Mortensen, 33, the previous month.
Utah’s Draper City Police Department confirmed to Us Weekly that it had an open “domestic assault investigation” involving the pair, with allegations “made in both directions.”
NBC News later reported that Utah’s West Jordan Police Department was also investigating a third allegation of domestic violence involving the pair stemming from an incident in 2024.
Mikayla, 26, shared via Instagram that the pause was the cast’s idea. “It was a decision that all of us girls came up with and agreed on. We didn’t feel comfortable filming with everything that was happening,” she said.

Jessi, 33, also commented on the production pause in a March interview on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast. “Me and the girls, we did decide to stop filming when we found this out because we were starting to hear things a little bit before it leaked,” she said. “We just didn’t want to be filming and say the wrong thing on camera, not knowing the full story yet. We didn’t want to have to process all this information for the first time and then also be speaking about it. We just thought, for everyone’s mental health, let’s take a beat and let’s not film right now.”
“We went to production and the network, and they were all so supportive, and they were like, ‘We totally get it. You guys come first,’” Jessi added. “They handled it so well. Because of that, we all felt comfortable being like, ‘You know what? This is our real lives and if we want this show to continue to be successful, we have to handle this the right way.’”
News of the production pause broke the same week that Taylor’s season of The Bachelorette was set to premiere on ABC. However, the network pulled the plug on season 22 of the reality dating competition after TMZ published footage of a 2023 domestic incident involving Taylor and Dakota.
“In light of the newly released video just surfaced today, we have made the decision to not move forward with the new season of The Bachelorette at this time, and our focus is on supporting the family,” a Disney Entertainment Television spokesperson told Us in a statement at the time.
Taylor and Dakota have since been engaged in various legal challenges, with both filing for temporary restraining orders against the other. Dakota’s was granted in March, while Taylor’s request for a temporary protective order was granted on Wednesday.
In March, Dakota was also granted temporary custody of their 2-year-old son, Ever. (Taylor also shares daughter Indy, 8, and son Ocean, 5, with ex-husband Tate Paul.)
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Offset Faces Lawsuit Over $100K Casino Debt Drama
Offset is facing a wave of serious issues at once, with both legal and safety concerns making headlines within days of each other.
The rapper was recently shot outside a Florida hotel and casino, an incident that left him hospitalized but stable. Now, he is also being sued over an alleged unpaid $100,000 casino debt in Detroit.
The back-to-back developments have put Offset in the spotlight again as details continue to emerge on both situations.
Offset Sued Over Alleged $100K Casino Debt

Offset is being sued by MotorCity Casino Hotel in Detroit over what the company claims is an unpaid $100,000 balance.
According to documents obtained by TMZ on April 8, the casino is accusing the rapper of breach of contract and fraud after he allegedly failed to settle the debt tied to a credit line he opened in March 2024.
The lawsuit claims that Offset agreed to allow the casino to withdraw funds directly from his account if the balance was not paid.
However, when the casino attempted to collect, they allegedly found there were insufficient funds available.
The casino also stated that they had difficulty reaching the rapper to resolve the issue, prompting them to move forward with legal action.
In response to the lawsuit, a representative for Offset told TMZ, “We are working toward a resolution.”
Offset Shot In Florida Days Before Lawsuit Filing

Offset’s legal issues come shortly after a separate incident that saw him injured in a shooting in Florida.
The 34-year-old was shot near the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, on the evening of April 6.
As The Blast reported, his team confirmed the incident, saying, “We can confirm Offset was shot and is currently at the hospital receiving medical care.” They added, “He is stable and being closely monitored.”
Authorities also confirmed that the injuries were not life-threatening. According to police, the situation unfolded outside the venue’s valet area in the evening, where officers quickly responded and secured the scene.
Officials stated, “We are aware of an incident that occurred at a valet area after 7 p.m. Monday outside of Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood that resulted in non-life threatening injuries to an individual who was transported to Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood.”
Police also confirmed that two individuals were detained and that the investigation remains ongoing, though there is no ongoing threat to the public.
Offset Claps Back at Lil Tjay’s ‘Rat’ Accusation With Blunt Response

Amid the drama, Offset chose not to stay quiet after Lil Tjay’s explosive claims following his arrest.
The drama kicked off when Tjay spoke to reporters after his release from jail and accused the Migos rapper of labeling him a snitch in connection to the shooting.
Recounting the moment, Tjay said per The Blast, “The last thing I seen was Offset looking at me like this, ‘Yo, that n*gga shot me, that n*gga shot me.’ La la la. N*gga is a rat. N*gga is a rat. I don’t do no damn fighting.”
He went on to deny any role, adding, “Did I shoot Offset? That sh*t is crazy,” before escalating things further with, “I’ll slap the sh*t out of Offset.”
Not long after, Offset dished out a blunt response. In the comments section of a post by The Shade Room Teens, he wrote, “U ain’t buss nun.”
Inside Lil Tjay’s Arrest Following Offset Shooting

Lil Tjay was arrested following the shooting of Offset, with officials confirming his arrest was tied to the incident, but not directly for the gunfire itself.
According to police, the situation began as a fight in the valet area, where Tjay, whose real name is Tione Merritt, allegedly “directed members of his party to start a fight” with another group.
Surveillance footage reportedly showed him pointing at Offset before approaching him with others, leading to a physical altercation.
Authorities say that during the chaos, a man “associated” with Tjay pulled out a firearm and shot one of the individuals, later identified as Offset.
While Tjay was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct in connection with the incident, officials have not charged him with the shooting itself, and the investigation remains ongoing to identify the gunman and others involved.
Offset Reflects On Career And Life After Migos Split

Offset’s recent challenges come as he continues navigating life and career changes following the end of Migos.
The rapper was part of the successful trio alongside Quavo and his cousin Takeoff, whose death in 2022 marked a turning point for the group. Migos officially disbanded the following year.
Speaking about that decision during an appearance on the “Baby, This Is Keke Palmer” podcast in October 2025, Offset explained that his priorities had shifted.
“Things on the business side wasn’t turning to my favor. I’ve got kids and family,” he said per Us Weekly.
He also noted that he has become more focused on his finances, adding, “I’m just getting older and getting more smart, paying more attention to my money and my finances.”
Offset shared that he wanted more control over his career moving forward, saying he was looking for “a bigger piece” of the business.
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10 Shows To Watch if You Love ‘The Pitt’
Medical dramas may be popular, but they can also be formulaic—which is why it didn’t take long for The Pitt to grab the attention of critics, audiences, and even medical professionals. The acclaimed medical drama quickly set itself apart from other similar shows and became one of the most buzzed-about new shows of the season, thanks to its unique premise. Each episode covers approximately one hour of a 15-hour shift in a fictional Pittsburgh hospital and follows Dr. Robinavitch, or Dr. Robby, the chief attending physician of the ER, played by Noah Wyle. While a typical medical drama’s hour-long runtime covering hours or even days means storylines can be rushed, the approach The Pitt takes is closer to reality. The series is from the same creative team that created ER.
While The Pitt‘s approach to the genre is refreshing, it’s still the latest in a long line of medical shows, many of which will satisfy fans looking for something similar to watch. Just as The Pitt brings something new to a familiar genre, these shows also put a different spin on the well-worn territory of the medical drama, from characters whose unique perspective informs their work as doctors to hospitals facing unique challenges.
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’24’ (2001–2010)
Riveting thriller 24 followed counterterrorism agent Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) as he raced against the clock to uncover terrorist plots and save the country. Each season covered the events of a single day, meaning each episode took place over one hour, essentially in real time. It aired on Fox and lasted eight seasons, from 2001 until 2010. A ninth season, titled 24: Live Another Day, aired in 2014, followed by 24: Legacy in 2017.
The Pitt and 24 are very different shows, but their approach to storytelling and how they use their runtime is similar—24 immediately comes to mind when discussing the premise of The Pitt. In both shows, each episode covers about an hour. While The Pitt’s first season covered a single shift, each season of 24 equated to a full day. The result was nine exciting seasons of television, with stories and themes particularly relevant to the time.
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‘Scrubs’ (2001–2010)
Sitcom Scrubs presented a humorous take on the medical profession as it followed J.D. (Zach Braff), who narrated most of the episodes, in his career at the fictional teaching hospital Sacred Heart. The series also delved into J.D.’s relationships, from his romance with co-worker Elliot (Sarah Chalke) to his complicated dynamic with his attending physician, Dr. Cox (John C. McGinley). The show premiered on NBC before eventually moving to ABC and lasted nine seasons.
Scrubs was a beloved series during its original run, and for very good reason. It played with the tropes of medical dramas to great effect and stood out thanks to great writing and interconnected plots. Despite being a sitcom, it featured some pretty hard-hitting emotional episodes—it wasn’t afraid to be serious, and the result was some of its best episodes, which showcased the toll the job can take on hospital staff.
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‘Code Black’ (2015–2018)
CBS drama Code Black, based on the award-winning documentary of the same name, followed the staff of Angels Memorial Hospital, located in Los Angeles, with the busiest emergency room in the country, as their resources were spread thin, and they became overwhelmed with the ER at capacity, leading to a situation dubbed Code Black. Added to the chaos was a new group of residents. The series lasted three seasons, from 2015 until 2018.
The original documentary Code Black was the perfect jumping-off point for a TV series, with an angle that made an already intense and dramatic genre even more harrowing. The show depicted how difficult working in the ER could get when it was particularly busy, whereas most similar shows deal with a typical workload and even unusually quiet, slow shifts. Despite the chaos, the series managed to have some lighthearted and even funny moments.
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‘The Resident’ (2018–2023)
In The Resident, the staff of Chastain Memorial Hospital in Atlanta faced a number of both professional and personal obstacles, particularly a new medical student, Devon Pravesh (Manish Dayal), working under senior resident Dr. Conrad Hawkins (Matt Czuchry). The series began with Devon’s first day, and as it progressed, he only became more disillusioned, especially as the series’ plots dealt with the bureaucratic aspects of healthcare. The Resident lasted six seasons and just over 100 episodes.
The harrowing opening scenes of The Resident let the audience know exactly what they had in store when a doctor made a fatal mistake during surgery and convinced his colleagues to help cover it up, as part of an emerging pattern. It signaled the show would stand out from other medical dramas, and it only got better as it progressed, especially with plots dealing with hospital bureaucracy, something similar shows rarely touched on at the time.
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‘New Amsterdam’ (2018–2023)
Dr. Max Goodwin (Ryan Eggold) took over as the new medical director of America’s oldest public hospital in New Amsterdam. He was motivated by a genuine desire to help people and hoped to use his new role to make positive changes in the system, thereby improving the quality of care patients received. The show was based on the memoir Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital by Eric Manheimer and ran for five seasons.
With Max’s perspective as medical director, New Amsterdam was able to dive into not only the typical medical emergencies featured in a medical drama but the bureaucratic elements, as well. Max’s optimism and determination were refreshing to see, especially for those of us who have had to navigate the healthcare system. But there was plenty of medical drama to be had—over its five seasons, the show featured a number of interesting cases, often with shocking twists.
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‘The Knick’ (2014–2015)
Dr. John W. Thackery (Clive Owen), known as “Thack,” and New York’s Knickerbocker Hospital catered to the city’s poor and immigrant populations in the early 1900s in The Knick. In a time before the discovery of antibiotics, Thackery was a brilliant surgeon pioneering new techniques—ones which essentially made his patients into test subjects—all while dealing with an addiction to cocaine and opium. Although it only lasted two seasons, a spin-off may be in the works.
Audiences are used to seeing the cutting-edge procedures and technology used in modern medicine, and The Knick offered a glimpse into what the medical profession was like in the past as part period drama, part medical drama. Conditions that would be treated easily on a show set in our era presented much larger problems on The Knick. The show’s setting also allowed it to address issues such as race relations.
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‘This Is Going to Hurt’ (2022)
Limited series This Is Going to Hurt, based on the non-fiction book of the same name by series creator Adam Kay, followed junior doctor Kay (Ben Whishaw) in his work in Obstetrics and Gynecology at an NHS hospital. The series also delved into his personal life and the ways it was impacted by his work, from the physical toll a lack of sleep took to the way it affected his relationships.
Like some of the best medical dramas, This Is Going to Hurt was rooted in the real-life experiences of its creator, and the world of Obstetrics and Gynecology can be a rollercoaster of highs and lows, something most other medical dramas only address occasionally. Complicating matters was the lack of support Kay and his colleagues experienced. In this way, the series mirrored The Pitt, specifically Dr. Robby’s confrontations with hospital administration over resources.
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‘The Good Doctor’ (2017–2024)
The Good Doctor followed Dr. Shaun Murphy (Freddie Highmore), who had autism and savant syndrome, as he began his career at a prestigious hospital. Despite being a skilled doctor, he often faced doubt from his colleagues, with the exception of his mentor, Dr. Aaron Glassman (Richard Schiff). The show was based on the South Korean series of the same name and aired on ABC from 2017 until 2024, with seven seasons and over 100 episodes.
Despite receiving criticism for its depiction of people with autism, The Good Doctor remained a popular and successful series for the duration of its run. It featured a number of interesting characters and compelling stories, both within the staff’s personal lives and their work at the hospital. The series also delved into the impact of Shaun’s autism on his work, both positive and negative, as well as the problems caused by administrative issues.
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‘House’ (2004–2012)
Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie), a cantankerous infectious disease specialist, led a team that solved some of the most baffling medical mysteries that came through the doors of Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey on House. Dr. House wasn’t afraid of breaking the rules to save his patients, and he also had some problems of his own—most notably, an addiction to pain pills. The show lasted eight seasons, from 2004 to 2012.
Like The Pitt, House stood out among medical dramas—but for its main character rather than its structure. House was a far cry from the caring doctors with good bedside manner typically depicted on TV. He saw his patients less as people who needed his help and more as puzzles to solve, and because of the nature of the show, House‘s best episodes often featured unusual medical cases not often seen in other similar shows.
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‘ER’ (1994–2009)
NBC drama ER first aired in 1994 and followed the staff of the fictional County General Hospital, a teaching hospital in Chicago, as they balanced their intense jobs with the drama of their personal lives. It was created by writer Michael Crichton—best known for Jurassic Park—and came to an end in 2009 after 15 seasons and over 300 episodes, making it the longest-running medical drama until Grey’s Anatomy beat it in 2019.
It’s almost impossible to think about The Pitt star Noah Wyle without thinking about ER, the show that launched his career and is still held up as one of the best medical dramas of all time. ER set the stage for what a medical drama could be, with a variety of intense, harrowing cases and compelling characters, both patients and staff alike. It was nominated for 124 Emmy Awards, 23 of which it won.
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What Is MND? Explaining Game of Thrones Actor’s Disease
Game of Thrones actor Michael Patrick died at age 35 following a three-year battle with an incurable neurodegenerative disease.
The actor and playwright — who was affectionately known as “Mick” by his friends and family — memorably appeared in a Game of Thrones season 6 episode as a Wildling and also starred in British shows This Town and My Left Nut.
Patrick was diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) in February 2023 after experiencing balance and mobility abnormalities while working on a play. Tragically, he had a family history with MND as his father also died from the condition.
After undergoing clinical drug trials, his wife, Naomi Sheehan, confirmed via Instagram on April 8, 2026, that Patrick died following 10 days in a Belfast, Northern Ireland, hospice care center.
Keep scrolling for more information about MND and Patrick’s diagnosis.
What Is Motor Neurone Disease?
The Mayo Clinic describes motor neurone disease — also known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig’s disease — as a neurodegenerative condition that impacts nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord.
“The disease leads to muscle weakness and gets worse over time,” the clinic states.
Those with MND gradually lose muscle control over their speech, swallowing and limbs.
What Are the Symptoms of Motor Neurone Disease?
The Mayo Clinic specifies “muscle twitching and weakness in an arm or leg, trouble swallowing, or slurred speech” as early symptoms of MND. Eventually, the patient has increasing difficulty speaking and swallowing and can no longer control their limbs.
In Michael Patrick’s case, he first experienced symptoms while performing in a play at the Dublin Fringe in late 2022.
“I had to dance in it and I kept falling over, tripping on my shoes,” he told the “Brain and Life” podcast in January 2026. “I kept blaming my shoes, kept saying, ‘Why have they got me dancing in these big chunky shoes? It’s not fair.’ But it didn’t get better.”
Patrick was advised to see a doctor by a relative. By the time he was diagnosed with MND in February 2023, he’d already lost the ability to “lift [his] right foot” and “couldn’t point [his] toes to the ceiling.”
Can Motor Neurone Disease Be Passed Down Through Families?
Per the MND Association, “inherited MND affects up to 1 in 10 people” with the disease.
“If you have a family history of MND, it does not mean you will definitely get the condition, as other risk factors are usually needed for MND to begin,” the MND Association states. “You may also hear inherited MND being called familial or hereditary MND.”
In Michael Patrick’s case, his father died of MND within months of being diagnosed. Michael admitted to RTE in August 2025 that he initially worried he’d face a similar fate.
“My dad was diagnosed in February and he died that October,” Michael remembered. “There wasn’t much time with him. I’m thinking, ‘Am I gonna [die] in October?’ Thankfully, I haven’t.”

Michael Patrick. Courtesy Instagram / Michael Patrick
Michael suggested on the “Brain and Life” podcast that his family “seems to be the only one in Ireland with the gene” for a rare form of MND.
“I have the FUS MND familial inherited version of four genes that are known to cause MND and familial MND. One’s the FUS gene,” he noted. “I think it’s one of the rarer of the four.”
Is Motor Neurone Disease Incurable?
There is no cure for motor neurone disease but research into potential therapies is currently taking place.
Michael Patrick was able to get into a clinical drug trial for a potential treatment and noticed “the first reversal of symptoms” within weeks.
“I can now wiggle my right foot [and] toes for the first time in about two years. It’s small,” he told the “Brain and Life” podcast in January 2026. “And my breathing’s still going unless I get a tracheotomy, and my arm’s still getting weaker, but fact is there is some reversal there, which is really exciting.”
As people living with MND gradually lose the ability to speak and breath freely, some opt to have a tracheostomy, where a tube is surgically inserted in the throat to open up an airway.
Patrick considered having a tracheostomy. He ultimately chose not to go forward with the procedure in February 2026 after being given one year to live by his neurologist.
“In short I’m not going ahead with the tracheostomy,” he confirmed via Instagram in February 2026. “I had confirmation it would be around 6-12 months before I could get home due to lack of staffing resources. Thanks so much to everyone who helped push this — from senior social workers, to politicians, to the chief executive of the hospital. Everyone has tried so hard, but there just isn’t the staff.”
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7 HBO Shows That Are Amazing From Start to Finish
There’s something very satisfying about a show that knows exactly what it’s doing from the start. You don’t have to worry about a weak season or a disappointing ending, which happens more often than you think. But I love when I can just settle in and trust that the story is going somewhere, and more importantly, that it will get there properly. That kind of consistency is rare, especially with long-running shows.
Most series start strong and then lose focus along the way. However, the HBO shows on this list stand out. They don’t feel like they are figuring things out as they go. They build slowly, they follow through on their ideas, and they actually respect the time you invest in them. By the end, it feels like you have just watched something good. Let’s get into the list.
‘Deadwood’ (2004–2006)
What makes Deadwood stand out is how fully it commits to its story from the very beginning. It does not try to ease you into things or simplify anything. Instead, it drops you straight into a rough, growing town where power is still being shaped and nothing is stable. The tone of the show stays consistent throughout, which is a big reason why it never loses its grip.
The story follows figures like Seth Bullock (Timothy Olyphant) and Al Swearengen (Ian McShane), whose interests often clash as the town develops. Their interactions drive much of the tension, though the show also gives attention to the wider community. Over time, their personal relationships shift, and alliances change. Even the town slowly takes a different form. The writing, however, is complete because everything builds just naturally. Their conflicts are never forced, and the characters are allowed to grow without sudden changes in the storyline.
‘Six Feet Under’ (2001–2005)
Six Feet Under takes a very different approach, though it is just as consistent in what it sets out to do. The show talks about everyday life, but it does so through the lens of a family that runs a funeral home. From the start, it deals with heavy themes, though it presents them in a very different way that is more honest and overwhelming.
The Fisher family, including Nate (Peter Krause) and David (Michael C. Hall), steer through personal struggles while managing the business their father left behind. Each episode often begins with a death, which then connects to the emotional state of the characters. As time passes, the show builds a deeper understanding of grief, relationships, and change. The standout point of the show is how carefully it develops its characters. Their character arc is very real, their growth feels earned, and the story moves forward without losing focus.
‘Rome’ (2005–2007)
Historical shows often feel distant, but Rome keeps everything grounded in people and their choices. It does not just focus on major events. Instead, it shows how those events affect individuals who are trying to survive, gain power, or simply hold on to what they have. That balance is what keeps the show engaging from start to finish.
The story moves through the fall of the Roman Republic, following figures like Julius Caesar (Ciarán Hinds) and Mark Antony (James Purefoy), while also staying close to soldiers like Lucius Vorenus (Kevin McKidd) and Titus Pullo (Ray Stevenson). Their paths cross in ways that connect personal lives to political shifts. As power changes hands, loyalties are tested, and their consequences feel realistic. The writing stays consistent because it never loses focus on how big events shape individual lives.
‘The Leftovers’ (2014–2017)
Some shows give you clear answers, but The Leftovers works in the opposite way. It slowly builds its story around uncertainty and sticks to that idea from the very beginning to the end; nothing changes. Instead of trying to explain everything, it highlights how people react when they are left without answers. That approach gives the series a strong sense of direction, even when everything just feels unpredictable.
The series begins after a sudden event where a portion of the world’s population disappears without explanation. Kevin Garvey (Justin Theroux) tries to maintain order in his town, while Nora Durst (Carrie Coon) deals with personal loss in her own way. As the story moves forward, different characters search for meaning, each in their own way. What keeps the show consistent is its focus on the emotional truth of every individual and those gray areas that do not need explanations.
‘Succession’ (2018–2023)
Power struggles can easily become repetitive, but Succession keeps things sharp by constantly shifting the balance between its characters. The show starts with a clear idea, which is a family that is fighting over control of a media empire, and then it keeps finding new ways to explore that conflict without losing its focus in the middle. Every season builds on what came before, so nothing feels reset or ignored.
Logan Roy (Brian Cox) sits at the center of it all, while his children — Kendall (Jeremy Strong), Shiv (Sarah Snook), and Roman (Kieran Culkin) — circle around him, each of them trying to secure their position. Alliances form and break, though the emotional damage always carries forward. The writing works because every move has a consequence, and even those consequences stay with the characters instead of randomly vanishing after a few episodes. By the end, the story feels complete because it follows its own logic all the way through without taking easy shortcuts.
‘The Sopranos’ (1999–2007)
It is easy for long-running shows to lose direction, but The Sopranos never really does. From the beginning, it knows what it wants to explore, and then it stays committed to that idea even as the story expands. The show mixes crime, family life, and personal struggle in a way that is consistent across all seasons.
Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) balances his role as a mob boss with his personal life, including his sessions with Dr. Melfi (Lorraine Bracco). What makes the writing stand out is how it allows contradictions to exist without trying to resolve them neatly. Tony can be both controlled and impulsive, caring and destructive. He has all these realistic shades. As the story moves forward, relationships shift, though the core themes remain steady. And because of that, the show feels complete.
‘The Wire’ (2002–2008)
The Wire is one of the best shows that stays amazing and consistent throughout, while also expanding its scope. Each season looks at a different part of the same system within the city of Baltimore, and it does not feel redundant at all, though everything connects in a way that was planned from the start. The show does not rush its storytelling, and it does not simplify complex issues.
Characters like Jimmy McNulty (Dominic West), Omar Little (Michael K. Williams), and Stringer Bell (Idris Elba) are part of a much larger picture that includes law enforcement, politics, education, and the media. As the focus shifts from one area to another, the story keeps building on previous events. Nothing is ignored, and nothing feels added just “for effect.” I felt the show to be very complete, especially in its storyline and character development. It does not change its tone or direction to chase attention, which is why it holds together so well from beginning to end.
The Wire
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2002 – 2008-00-00
- Network
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HBO
- Directors
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Ernest R. Dickerson, Ed Bianchi, Steve Shill, Clark Johnson, Daniel Attias, Agnieszka Holland, Tim Van Patten, Alex Zakrzewski, Anthony Hemingway, Brad Anderson, Clement Virgo, Elodie Keene, Peter Medak, Rob Bailey, Seith Mann, Christine Moore, David Platt, Dominic West, Gloria Muzio, Jim McKay, Leslie Libman, Milcho Manchevski, Robert F. Colesberry, Thomas J. Wright
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