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John Wayne Said This Scene Is the Best Performance of His Entire Career
It’s safe to say that the Western genre would not have developed into one of the most popular categories of film if it weren’t for the extraordinary career of John Wayne. While it was not the first Western ever made, the 1939 classic Stagecoach fulfilled everything cinephiles could want from the genre, and kicked off a notoriously illustrious partnership between Wayne and director John Ford. Although Wayne’s work with Ford was arguably the highlight of both of their filmographies, Wayne worked with many great filmmakers, and began to make darker and more reflective films in the last decade of his career. In addition to finally earning him the Academy Award for Best Actor that he had long been denied, Wayne’s performance in True Grit contains what he believes is the best acting of his career.
‘True Grit’ Has One of John Wayne’s Greatest Performances
True Grit is based on the novel of the same name by Charles Portis, which also inspired a 2010 remake by Joel and Ethan Coen that starred Jeff Bridges. Wayne stars as the aging U.S. Major Marshall Rooster Cogburn, whose cantankerous behavior and constant drinking have caused many of his peers to think that he is past his prime. However, a violent insurrection forces Cogburn to jump back into the line of fire. In Yell County, Arkansas, the farmer Frank Ross (John Pickard) is murdered by the outlaw Tom Chaney (Jeff Corey), whom he had once employed as a hired hand. Although the Texas Ranger La Boeuf (Glen Campbell) is determined to hunt Chaney down and bring him to justice under the law, Ross’ young daughter Mattie (Kim Darby) decides to hire Cogburn to help track down her father’s killer.
While he had starred in countless Westerns by the time of the film’s release, Wayne was uniquely cast in True Grit as an aging protagonist who was past his prime. Cogburn did not have the excitable energy of Sheriff John T. Chance in Rio Bravo, nor did he have the incisive rage of Major Ethan Edwards in The Searchers. Rather, Cogburn is a character who is no longer respected and uses his new mission to help Mattie as a means of solidifying his reputation. In many ways, this felt like a self-reflective performance on Wayne’s part. While the 1960s saw the emergence of new Western stars like Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef, Wayne proved in True Grit that he hadn’t lost a step with the genre that had paved the way for his career.
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Although the film strays radically from the original source material, True Grit’s depiction of Cogburn made use of Wayne’s inherent strengths as an actor. It’s often unspoken how comedically adept Wayne was, as he starred in many romantic comedies throughout his career. While True Grit is first and foremost a drama, Wayne was able to add a touch of humor to the adventure throughout the film, specifically in his interaction with La Boeuf. Cogburn’s cantankerous, somewhat nontraditional approach to following the law ends up rubbing the stuffy and proper Texas ranger the wrong way. It was also a great depiction of Wayne as a reluctant hero. Although he initially views his mission to avenge Mattie’s parents as merely one that is financially beneficial, Cogburn begins to believe in the merits of his assignment, and forms an attachment with his young employer.
John Wayne Showed His Range in This ‘True Grit’ Scene
Although the film certainly allowed him to chew the scenery, Wayne showed his range as a dramatic actor during a moving monologue in True Grit. When Cogburn and Mattie are waiting for the film’s villains to discover them, the aging U.S. Marshall reveals that he had once been married, and that his wife had left him at an unaccepted moment. Although he reflects on the sadness of not being able to have a family, Cogburn insists that he’d rather lose his wife than sacrifice his independence. It’s a rare moment of intimacy from a character who is uneasy about expressing his emotions. While director Henry Hathaway deserves credit for setting up the scene, it’s Wayne’s subtle performance that makes True Grit one of his greatest films ever.
While he had appeared in no shortage of memorable Western shootouts, Wayne cited the True Grit monologue scene as the greatest moment of acting in his entire career. He called the part of Cogburn his “first decent part in twenty years,” as it gave him his “first chance to play a character role instead of John Wayne.” By leaning away from his inherent idiosyncrasies and investing in the character’s backstory, Wayne felt that Hathaway had made True Grit into “a fantasy, and yet he kept it an honest Western.” Wayne revealed that Cogburn was “not like what I’ve done before,” and that the opportunity to show his range excited him.
‘True Grit’ Shows a Softer Side to John Wayne
Wayne’s True Grit monologue showed us a softer side of the actor we so rarely got to see during his legendary career. You get the sense as Cogburn opens up about his ex-wife that there is a heartbreaking wistfulness for the past, even if it’s a life that no longer suits him. This is particularly poignant when Mattie asks about his son. After telling her that his wife took him with her after the divorce, Cogburn looks down with a pause, shaking his head for a few seconds before stating matter-of-factly, “He never liked me anyway.” Wayne relies on a quiet understatedness here, a stark contrast to the swaggering, assertive cowboy persona that made him a Western icon.
To see Wayne portray a man in a state of vulnerability towards the end of his career only adds to the scene’s power. Cogburn is opening up, showing a side to Mattie she doesn’t normally get to see from the U.S. Marshall. It feels like a triumphant victory lap for Wayne, who is giving us one of the most intimate performances of his entire career, something that was often sorely lacking from his more traditional films.
‘True Grit’ Was the Summation of Wayne’s Career
Although it ended up inspiring the sequel Rooster Cogburn, True Grit was one of the last films of Wayne’s career. In that sense, it’s hard to not see Cogburn’s touching speech as a moment of reflection on Wayne’s part. Cogburn is reminiscing about what he missed out on as the result of his career, and Wayne was once again playing a Western gunslinger who is forced to show his heroism. This connection between the two makes the film even more powerful. Just as Cogburn decides to aid Mattie and prove himself worthy of wearing a badge, Wayne reaches unexpected emotional depths and delivers one of the most stirring performances of his career.
Although the Academy Awards frequently disregard great Westerns, Wayne’s performance in True Grit earned him his first and only Best Actor Oscar. Some actors earn major awards towards the end of their careers as “career prizes” for their entire body of work, but in the case of True Grit, Wayne won his award on merit alone.
Wayne Had a Shaky History at the Oscars
One of the reasons that the acclaim for True Grit was so satisfying was that Wayne’s work had consistently been overlooked by the Academy Award before he finally earned the Best Actor trophy. The Oscars have not historically been kind to “genre” movies, as the only western that had won Best Picture prior to the release of True Grit was Cimarron, which was released way back in 1931; the Oscars would show more willingness to accept the genre in subsequent years, as Unforgiven, Dances With Wolves, and No Country For Old Men also earned the Best Picture award. Nonetheless, True Grit wasn’t nominated in any other major categories, signifying once again that awards voters were rather close-minded. Wayne’s victory may have been the exception to the rule, rather than the initiation of a new trend.
Even though True Grit is a film that is cited as a western classic, many of Wayne’s best performances were overlooked by the Oscars. Wayne is best known for his collaborations with John Ford, who is the most decorated filmmaker in history thanks to his four victories in the Best Director category. Wayne appeared in Best Picture nominees directed by Ford, such as The Long Voyage Home, The Quiet Man, and Stagecoach, but did not get recognized for any of his performances. Prior to True Grit, he had been nominated for Best Actor in the war drama The Sands of Iowa Jima and received a Best Picture nomination for the historical epic The Alamo, which he both directed and produced. However, it is unfortunate to see that Wayne did not get any recognition for The Searchers, a classic cited by critics’ groups like the AFI and Sight & Sound as being one of the greatest films ever made. Wayne’s performance as a ruthless Marshall with a serious sense of bloodlust predated many iconic anti-hero characters, such as Travis Bickle (Robert De Niro) in Taxi Driver, Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt and Edward Norton) in Fight Club, Patrick Bateman (Christian Bale) in American Psycho, and Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) in Joker.
Ironically, the remake of True Grit fared much better at the Academy Awards, as it earned ten nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director for the Coen Brothers (both of which it ended up losing to The King’s Speech). Among the nominees for the film was Jeff Bridges, who took on the role of Rooster Cogburn that Wayne had crafted in such a delicate way. Bridges did not win the award, but this is not entirely surprising, as he had won the previous year for his performance as an alcoholic country singer in the acclaimed music drama Crazy Heart. That being said, there is a legitimate argument to be made that Bridges should have earned the prize two years in a row; he managed to bring a lot of depth to his portrayal, as it did not feel like he was simply trying to do an impression of what Wayne had already done before.
True Grit
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June 11, 1969
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128 minutes
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Henry Hathaway
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Charles Portis, Marguerite Roberts
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Dorinda Medley Breaks Silence On Carole Radziwill ‘RHONY’ Return
Former “RHONY” star Dorinda Medley said she’s “surprised” about Carole Radziwill‘s unexpected return to the series. According to a previous report from The Blast, Radziwill, who left the series in 2018 after a tumultuous few years on the air, will rejoin the NYC ladies as an official “friend of” the group.
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Dorinda Medley Sounds Off On Carole Radziwill’s Return To ‘RHONY’ After Eight Years Away
Speaking with Kate Chastain on a recent episode of her “Reality Checked” podcast, Medley said she was taken aback to learn of Radziwill’s role on the upcoming season of “RHONY.”
“I’m surprised I knew nothing about it, and we’re quite close,” she said. “So she kept it very — her cards very close to her chest.”
Radziwill will star in the series alongside many of the show’s new era women, including Jessel Taank, Sai De Silva, and Erin Lichy. Newcomers Hailey Glassman, Erika Hammond, and Daisy Toye will also join the group.
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Medley Says Radziwill Could Be The ‘Bridge’ Between Old School ‘RHONY’ And The New Version
Bravo TV confirmed in early March 2026 that production on season 16 of the series would begin imminently. She also shared her thoughts on how Radziwill’s role in the upcoming season could help “bridge” the gap between old school “RHONY” and the revamped series.
“I think that Carole’s just a New York character, and she’s very close to Andy [Cohen] and she had such a great comeback on Watch What Happens Live and BravoCon, and I think the show needs a character, something to sort of unify it back to the old a little bit,” Medley said.
While excited, Medley stated that Radziwill’s position as a “friend of” the show wasn’t sufficient. “I think she should be full-time,” she said.
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“But a ‘friend of,’ that’s too little. She should be … I don’t know if I could as a full-time Housewife go back and be a ‘friend of’ with these new girls,” she added.
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Radziwill Announced Her Exit From ‘RHONY’ In 2018 After Five Seasons On The Show

Radziwill initially joined the series in 2012 before leaving in July 2018 after five seasons.
“After six seasons on Bravo’s RHONYC, I have decided to return to what I do best — journalism and producing,” she announced. “I am sure this does not come as a surprise to any of the viewers, all of whom have been supportive, encouraging, and kind.”
Radziwill added, “My original curiosity about reality television has waned over the years, and I am focusing on TV and writing projects that better suit my more steady temperament.”
On her podcast, Medley doubled down on being surprised by Radziwill’s return. “I didn’t see that coming because, you know, after she left, she didn’t seem to like it anymore. You know what I mean?” she told her co-hosts.
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Medley hasn’t spoken with Radziwill since the news of her surprising return broke the internet. “I mean, if she wanted to tell me, she would tell me, right? … Someone else texted,” she said.
“I think it’s going to be interesting to see because the girls are a lot younger. And it’s a different world than the world she was [in]. She really kind of knew us. But I just don’t know. I don’t know the new show anymore.”
Radziwill Has Kept Herself Busy Since Leaving ‘The Real Housewives Of New York’ After Season 10
Radziwill has kept busy since she last appeared on “RHONY” in 2018. During an August 2025 “Watch What Happens Live” guest spot, the reality star and author said she’s continued writing on her Substack, often posting about “cultural observations” and sharing “unsolicited opinions.”
“It’s sort of like my life with Carole Radziwill, and a lot of unpublished work I’m gonna put up there,” she described her newsletter. “I like interacting with the fans, and the Bravo fans are so incredible, even all these years later…and so I want to give them something to read and think about.”
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Medley Is Joining The NYC Revival On A Rival Network

According to PEOPLE, Radziwill isn’t the only original “RHONY” cast member returning to TV. Medley, along with Ramona Singer, Sonja Morgan, and Kelly Bensimon, will appear in a new series on E!, titled “The Golden Life.”
The docuseries will follow the veteran reality stars as they navigate their new lives and dynamic relationships in Florida.
“Well, the rumors are true! I will be joining the women on The Golden Life in Palm Beach,” Medley said in a statement. “After decades of friendship, and navigating life’s ups and downs together, it will be nice to reconnect with my ‘sisters.’ I am so excited to celebrate and share the next chapter of our lives!”
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Tucker Carlson’s Multimillion-Dollar ALP Nicotine Shipment Hijacked
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ALP Nicotine Shipment Rollout Up in Smoke …
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Tucker Carlson‘s dealing with a stressful situation, and he’s got no nicotine pouches to calm him … because hijackers stole a whole shipment of his product … TMZ has learned.
We’re told the former Fox News host’s brand ALP Pouches was set to sell a limited-edition nicotine pouch line called “ALP Drifters” … but a shipment containing 378,000 tins was stolen last week — less than 24 hours after the company publicly announced the product.
The shipment of ALP Drifters — which is said to be worth millions — was picked up in Southern California logistics facility by someone who “presented what appeared to be legitimate operating credentials,” the company told TMZ in a statement. Cameras caught the truck driving out of the facility.
Tracking down showed the truck heading toward Kentucky before communication was lost/ Investigators are searching for the lost goods … and ALP has offered $100K for credible information leading to convictions of those who allegedly took the truck.
A spokesperson for ALP says this will delay the rollout of ALP Drifters … but the company’s already working to replace the lot inventory.
Fullerton Police tell us a report was taken on February 23 … while cops are on the case … it might be time for Tucker to put his investigative journalist hat on and find that shipment!
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Netflix Makes Kevin Bacon’s 26-Year-Old Sci-Fi Monster Movie Disappear
Horror and sci-fi are a match made in heaven. Any movie that seamlessly blends these two often piques audiences’ interest with an interesting story, psychological turmoil, and sometimes jump scares. The Alien franchise, The Cloverfield Paradox, Cloverfield, I am a Legend, The Thing, and more are great examples. The 2000s were the best time for the sub-genre, which gave us some notable movies that still give us chills.
Among them is Kevin Bacon’s Hollow Man. It follows a mad scientist, Sebastian Caine (Bacon), who develops an invisibility serum for the military and volunteers to be its first human test subject. Things take a turn after the trial, when his fellow scientists are unable to restore him to normal, and he increasingly becomes unstable, eventually going on a killing spree. A commercial hit, it bagged an Oscar nomination for Best Visual Effects. Along with Bacon, the cast includes Elisabeth Shue as Linda, Josh Brolin as Dr. Matt, Kim Dickens as Dr. Sarah, and Greg Grunberg as Carter.
The Paul Verhoeven-directed movie has awesome visual effects, a story based on The Invisible Man, and Bacon’s chilling performance that keeps fans on the edge of their seats. His portrayal of Sebastian’s descent into madness was praised by fans and critics alike. However, the film received mixed reactions overall, with critics giving it a 25% Rotten Tomatoes rating. Nonetheless, it proved to be a box office hit, earning $190.2 million worldwide.
Sadly, Hollow Man left Netflix at the end of February 2026. For fans who haven’t seen the feature or want to revisit, time has officially run out. While the feature has less intellectual depth, the stunning visuals make up for it, and the biggest payoff is certainly Bacon’s performance. Now, it is only available to rent or purchase online until it appears on any other streaming platform.
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Where Else Can I See Kevin Bacon?
Bacon will next be seen in Family Movie, which he is co-directing with his wife, Kyra Sedgwick. Written by Dan Beers, the feature follows a filmmaking family who find themselves in a real-life horror movie when a body turns up on the set of their low-budget slasher, forcing them to cover up the murder to keep filming. He is currently seen in the rom-com The Best You Can, where he stars opposite Sedgwick.
Meanwhile, Hollow Man left Netflix at the end of February and is now available to rent or buy on VOD. Stay tuned to Collider for more such updates.
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August 2, 2000
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Netflix’s 3-Part Action Thriller Is a Perfect Weekend Binge That Makes ‘Reacher’ Look Soft
In Reacher, retired Military Police Officer Jack Reacher (Alan Ritchson) gets sucked into a deadly conspiracy after being arrested for a murder he did not commit. In The Night Agent, a 2023 thriller series that just released its third season, the main character, FBI agent Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso), has been running from false accusations himself when he uncovers a web of lies he could’ve never predicted.
The series, which released its third season on February 19, 2026, is a must-watch for Reacher fans, not only for its similar plot, but for its heart-thumping action too. Since the Season 3 premiere, the Shawn Ryan-created series has been topping the Netflix streaming charts and is currently in the #4 position worldwide, per FlixPatrol. The series is a riveting roller-coaster ride for viewers, and its sharper Season 3 has kept the show’s magic going.
What Is ‘The Night Agent’ About?
Season 1 of The Night Agent kicked off with Peter as a naive yet dedicated FBI agent who spends most of his night shifts parsing through reports next to an emergency landline that never rings. In Episode 1, however, he gets an unexpected call from Rose (Luciane Buchanan), a tech expert whose aunt and uncle are in danger. Their call leads to Peter taking Rose under his protection, and together they trace a greater conspiracy in the White House that goes all the way up to the Vice President.
By Season 3, Peter is no longer the naive, fresh agent undergoing baptism by fire. Now an experienced Night Agent himself, he has sharpened his instincts and found an inner philosophy that is not reliant on basic survival instincts or emotions. The mission this season feels simple at first: track down FinCEN employee Jay Batra (Suraj Sharma), a man accused of murdering his boss after uncovering sensitive government intel. But when Peter locates Jay in Istanbul, it quickly becomes clear that nothing about this case is simple. What begins as a manhunt spirals into a sprawling investigation involving dark money, political influence, and paid assassins determined to eliminate anyone who gets too close.
Netflix’s Perfect 3-Part Weekend Binge Crime Thriller Claims Top Spot Immediately
A new season is already in the works.
‘The Night Agent’ Flipped the Script With Season 3
While Season 1 of The Night Agent established the series as one of the most-watched TV shows in Netflix’s history, the thriller has been reinventing itself ever since. In Season 2, The Night Agent not only gave Peter a new position, but sent him across the globe as it introduced new characters, international threats, and a more tangled political conspiracy. In Season 3, which holds the series’ best Rotten Tomatoes score to date at 85%, a new mission unlocks another cast of characters, while shining a light on some Season 1 favorites. “By tightening its storytelling, deepening its characters, and delivering deliberate, hard-hitting action sequences, The Night Agent has officially delivered its strongest season yet,” wrote Jen Vestuto in her review of Season 3 for Collider.
Among the biggest changes in Season 3, in addition to the sharper and more focused writing, is the absence of Season 1 main character Rose. Instead of tagging her along for another one of Peter’s missions, Rose remains Peter’s moral compass while giving space for the rest of the ensemble to shine. Plus, her absence makes way for another unlikely ally to Peter, relentless journalist Isabel De Leon (Genesis Rodriguez). Much like Rose’s tech expertise, Isabel’s investigative skills become a secret weapon to Peter in his mission, leading them to a conspiracy that turns out to hit much closer to home.
With that said, while Reacher is certainly one of TV’s most enticing and gripping action thrillers, The Night Agent is another unmissable show. With non-stop action, shocking revelations and the rare ability to get better season after season, the series has become an all-around home-run for Netflix, for critics reviews and streaming numbers alike.
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March 23, 2023
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Netflix
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Adam Arkin, Guy Ferland, Millicent Shelton, Ramaa Mosley
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Seth Fisher, Munis Rashid, Corey Deshon
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After 16 Years Away, ‘Scrubs’ Returns With Record-Shattering Ratings on ABC
Some sitcom revivals have been hits (King of the Hill, The Conners), while others have been misses (Murphy Brown, Frasier). Thus, ABC’s decision to violate the DNR order on medical sitcom Scrubs may have seemed like a risky move. However, one week after the show returned with a two-episode premiere, it’s clear that there was instant Guy Love between the revived show and ABC’s viewers.
According to reports, Scrubs debuted to ABC’s best comedy streaming ratings in over a year, with 11.36 million viewers tuning in on ABC, Disney+, and Hulu. The last premiere to hit those heights was Shifting Gears; while not a revival, that series marked the return of onetime Home Improvement star Tim Allen to the ABC fold. It’s a sign that there was an appetite for more of the long-running medical sitcom, which premiered on NBC in 2001 and ran for seven seasons there before migrating to ABC for its final two seasons. Can it maintain such lofty results? We’ll find out soon when Scrubs airs its next new episode this Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET.
What’s Changed at Sacred Heart Hospital?
While Sacred Heart Hospital may look the same (even though it’s not; North Hollywood Medical Center, the former home of the series, was demolished in 2011, and the new show is filmed on a recreated set in Vancouver), a lot has changed since J.D. (Zach Braff) last walked the halls. He’s become a concierge doctor, and happens to drop into Sacred Heart while checking up on an elderly patient’s grandson. He ultimately decides to stay, and ends up becoming the hospital’s new Chief of Medicine, replacing his old mentor Dr. Cox (John C. McGinley). Plus, in a shocking reveal from the premiere, he and Elliot (Sarah Chalke), who were married at the original series’ end, have now divorced, and are co-parenting their two children. Turk (Donald Faison) and Carla (Judy Reyes), a little older and grayer, are still married, and busy parenting a brood of four children in addition to their duties at the hospital. Plus, there’s a new crop of interns to mentor, and a new head of HR (Vanessa Bayer) who isn’t going to let the old gang get up to their old shenanigans.
Scrubs was created by Bill Lawrence (Ted Lasso). He executive produces with Jeff Ingold and Liza Katzer for Doozer Productions. Aseem Batra serves as executive producer and showrunner; Randall Winston also executive produces, as do stars Braff, Faison, and Chalke.
New episodes of Scrubs premiere weekly on Wednesdays on ABC, and stream on Hulu the next day. Stay tuned to Collider for future updates.
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February 25, 2026
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Aaron Lee, Amy Pocha, Aseem Batra, Mathew Harawitz, Michael Hobert, Seth Cohen, Tim Hobert
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Donald Faison
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Authorities release new details in death of “Deadliest Catch” star Todd Meadows
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Meadows, a deckhand, died Feb. 25 while working the dangerous job. He was 25.
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Jeff Bezos And Lauren Sanchez To Co-Chair Met Gala With A-Listers
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez are hitting power couple goals and appearing to be carving out a stronger presence in Hollywood.
The Amazon founder and his wife are now playing two major roles at the forthcoming Met Gala. Initially unveiled as sponsors, the pair have now been named members of the prestigious committee.
Their donor status has since fueled speculation that the pair are leveraging wealth to cement influence in fashion.
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Met Gala 2026 Names Bezos And Sanchez Honorary Co-Chairs

Vogue quietly confirmed that Bezos and Sanchez will serve as honorary co-chairs for fashion’s biggest night. The announcement accompanied the reveal of the 2026 dress code, “Fashion Is Art.”
The couple will join an impressive lineup of co-chairs, including Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams, and Anna Wintour. Sánchez openly celebrated the opportunity during an appearance on Tuesday’s episode of “Today,” revealing that the two positions were presented to her from the beginning.
“When Anna called me and said, ‘Do you want to co-chair and also be the sponsor of the Met?’ I was so honored,” she shared, according to Page Six. “And then she told me the theme — fashion is art. These designers are true artists.”
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She added that she is eager to see how attendees interpret the theme and looks forward to celebrating the creativity behind the designs.
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Anna Wintour Supports Jeff Bezos’s And Lauren Sanchez’s Role In The Forthcoming Met Gala

Before their honorary titles were disclosed, Bezos and Sánchez had already been announced as primary donors to the Costume Institute in November, as The Blast reported.
While the exact amount of their financial support was not stated, Wintour gushed about how beneficial the couple’s participation would be.
“I think Lauren is going to be a wonderful asset to the museum and to the event,” the icon said during an interview.
The former Vogue Editor-in-Chief also thanked Sanchez for her generosity and passion towards art and costumes, adding that she was excited to work alongside her.
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Fans Accuse Bezos and Sanchez Of Trying To Buy Their Way Into The Fashion World

Wintour’s open support of the couple’s position soon sparked backlash from critics who claimed they used their wealth to get that influential spot.
As The Blast reported, one user bluntly commented, “Everyone has a price.” Another added, “So tired of Anna. So tired of the rich thinking they can buy class and style.”
Some internet users argued that Wintour’s approval of the pair was particularly because of their status. “So now it’s all about money, not anymore about fashion, style, and creativity, as we all know money does not buy style and fabulousness,” one user remarked.
Others directed their attention to the businessman and his wife, alleging they wanted a spot in Hollywood badly, so they had to use their money.
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Jeff Bezos And Lauren Sanchez Face Backlash Over Flashy Date Night

As the tech mogul continues to spark criticism over his expanded role at fashion’s most exclusive night, he and Sánchez are no strangers to public scrutiny.
In December, the couple made tongues wag during a lavish night out in Saint Barthelemy, where they were vacationing ahead of the New Year.
As The Blast reported, the duo was welcomed with an over-the-top bottle service display. A staff member hoisted and vigorously shook an oversized champagne bottle while women in bikinis marched through the venue waving sparklers,
Sanchez appeared captivated by the spectacle, standing on her seat to record the scene while her beau clapped beside her.
In no time, their video gained attention online, with some fans suggesting the display was inappropriate for their age. One other individual mocked the pair’s taste, writing, “I wish taste and money were correlated.”
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The Tech Entrepreneur Reportedly Struggles To Recruit A-Listers For Next Spaceflight

While Bezos may have secured a coveted role at the Costume Institute benefit, he is allegedly facing difficulties in getting celebrity passengers for another Blue Origin spaceflight.
The multimillion-dollar project previously launched an all-female crew that included Katy Perry and Gayle King for an under-11-minute trip, which sparked heavy criticism as environmental concerns were raised.
According to The Blast, insiders now claim that potential high-profile participants who once expressed interest are backing out, as no one wants to make the headlines.
Bezos, who envisioned celebrity involvement as a way to boost excitement and visibility, is said to be stunned by the sudden reluctance.
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HBO’s Risky 8-Part Classic Was Based on the “Worst Idea” Its Creator Ever Heard
Since the dawn of the new millennium, HBO has been synonymous with prestige cable television and raising the bar for episodic programming. Starting with The Sopranos and continuing strongly with Succession and The White Lotus, the network’s cultivation of talent and autonomy granted to showrunners has been a miracle for the industry. While HBO is frequently celebrated for their probing, groundbreaking dramatic shows that pushed television to cinematic heights, they are equally inventive with comedies, including identifying untapped stars and reinvigorating the careers of legends.
One of their crowning achievements during their 2000s golden run was the rollicking, raunchy comedy and showbiz satire, Entourage. Having amassed such a vast cultural legacy since debuting in 2004, it’s easy to forget that Doug Ellin‘s series was loosely based on the rise of Mark Wahlberg‘s career as a movie star and celebrity icon, an idea that the creator initially believed to be dead on arrival.
Doug Ellin Initially Thought ‘Entourage’ Was the “Worst Idea”
Entourage, executive produced by Wahlberg, follows the rise of movie star Vince Chase (Adrian Grenier) as he navigates the perilous industry known as Hollywood with the aid of his friend group, made up of his half-brother Johnny “Drama” Chase (Kevin Dillon), Turtle (Jerry Ferrara), and Eric Murphy (Kevin Connolly), as well as his brash, feisty agent, Ari Gold (Jeremy Piven). Running from 2004 to 2011 across eight seasons and 96 episodes, Entourage capitalized on its showbiz setting by deploying real-life stars in recurring roles and cameos, such as Bob Saget, Mandy Moore, James Cameron, Larry David, Tom Brady, and Wahlberg. The average episode consisted of working on film sets, negotiating with studios and executives with Ari, befriending VIP talent, debauchery, and a litany of financial and romantic woes.
In an interview with Complex in 2019, Doug Ellin recalled Wahlberg’s manager, Steven Levinson, pitching him the idea of what would become HBO’s hit comedy series in 2001. Broadly framing the concept as “a show about Mark and his friends,” Ellin thought, “That’s the worst idea I’ve ever heard.” Levinson, who told him that he would “figure it out,” let Ellin ruminate on this loose premise. The turning point came when the eventual showrunner realized that, if he infused his personal voice and memories with his friends and combined them with Wahlberg’s career trajectory, he had a promising idea in his hands. Still, getting greenlit for a pilot wasn’t easy. “I probably wrote 25 drafts before they even agreed to the script,” Ellin said.
HBO’s ‘Entourage’ Is a Product of Its Time That Still Endures Today
What began as a logline that its creator scoffed at became a signature show of the signature network. Much like its dramatic counterparts, Entourage took the single-camera sitcom to unprecedented heights, converging broad comedic setups with insider commentary on the movie industry and the celebrity lifestyle. Echoing Hollywood satires of the past, such as Singin’ in the Rain and The Player, the series is in conversation with the contemporary moment, capturing the lurid excess, vulgar rebellion, and go-for-broke mindset. This mindset is embedded within the in-house brand of humor throughout the series, which unfortunately relied too heavily on flagrant misogyny, homophobia, and low-hanging fruit humor that punched down at subjects.
Perhaps the series would’ve benefited from condemning the dark cores of Vincent, Drama, and Ari and examining the forces that cause this breed of toxic masculinity that has grown exponentially on the Internet. While the series was never explicitly about his year-to-year career, it mirrored the spirit of Mark Wahlberg’s career, a rapper-turned-Oscar-nominated actor and now media mogul whose life is defined by personal highs and lows. Entourage wasn’t always pretty, but it usually won you over due to its charm and rollicking, provocative streak.
Regardless of its place in 2026, Entourage was an effective series that always entertained. Showbiz satires are niche genres, but HBO made this inaccessible world feel fresh and captivating to the casual viewer. Doug Ellin and his writers successfully translated Hollywood’s politicking and palace intrigue into relatable aspects of life in one’s 20s and 30s. Its portrayal of blind ambition, youthful naivety, toxic work environments, and loudmouth bosses made it resonate with its target demographic. Entourage lingers in the audience’s mind due to its demonstration of male friendship and bonding that is surprisingly tender when needed. Aided by the electric chemistry between the cast and the lived-in setting that allowed viewers to be privy to showbiz secrets, the HBO series, even with its lackluster 2015 feature film, still looms large over the channel’s catalog.
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Christy Carlson Romano Talks ‘Lifestyle Shift’ After Health Scare
The Disney alum previously updated the public in an emotional post on a health scare she had and the next steps in mind. Shortly after Hollywood star James Van Der Beek‘s passing, she tearfully revealed that she was inspired to take her health seriously and, as a result, got news she did not expect.
Christy Carlson Romano has been in the headlines for thriving career with Disney and on Broadway. She has also faced challenges battling addiction like other child actors, and on this note, she strives to keep her daughters shielded from early stardom as much as possible.
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Christy Carlson Romano Shares New Health Update

Romano gave fans a quick update on her health status, revealing that she got her initial test results back and they were better than what she feared. She said that she is set to meet with an oncologist this week, as there are further tests she has to undergo.
The actress continued saying that over the last year, she had two very significant health scares, which she took as a sign to buckle down on her health care. “I think the universe has been showing me that I need to take my health seriously,” she said in the Instagram reel.
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This update comes a few weeks after the Disney child star shared an emotional video informing fans that she may have stageable cancer after taking a routine test with her husband. In that video, Romano told fans about her family history with the disease, recounting the family members she had lost to the illness.
Romano stated that, unlike her screening results, her husband’s own came back completely negative. “Both my parents had cancer. My mom beat it, my dad eventually didn’t, my grandmother on my mom’s side had lung cancer and died from that,” she previously said.
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The Disney Alum Reveals New Endeavour Amid Health Challenges
Romano shared that she had gotten her hands into something else as she navigates this health struggle. The activity she described as being “extremely cathartic” for her was writing. She told fans in the Instagram reel that she has been writing a lot and has decided to continue to write.
The actress decided that her writings should not be for her alone but also for her fans and followers, saying, “So I decided that I would launch a Substack and that way I would be able to document my lifestyle shift journey.”
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While she documents this phase of her life through her writings, she wants it to be a pure way of letting fans in to have a glimpse of her. The entertainer added that she is unbothered about algorithms or sponsored content before informing viewers that the link to the Substack was on her bio and stories.
In the caption, Romano wrote, “I just launched my Substack. Subscribe if you want to get to know the unfiltered me. Every week, I’ll be writing about my new life/health journey, updates on all things happening in my life, and the millions of thoughts racing through my brain at any given moment.”
She ended by thanking her online fanbase for their support, saying it has helped her through the hard times.
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The Actress Got Emotional Remembering Fellow Hollywood Star Who Lost His Battle With Cancer

During her previous updates shared weeks ago, Romano got teary-eyed as she spoke about popular actor James Van Der Beek, who passed away at the age of 48 after battling with colorectal cancer for years. She recalled the times when she met him and his family at events in Texas, where she also lives.
“I was able to meet James Van Der Beek a bunch. His family is amazing, he was a pillar of our community in Texas,” Romano said before adding that the shocking news of his death prompted her to get tested, which led to the early discovery of hers.
The Blast shared that fans praised the mom of two in the comments for taking the brave step, noting that it will, in turn, serve as an inspiration for others. Her husband also commented, assuring her of his full support throughout the journey. Other fans sent words of prayer and heartwarming words of support.
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The ‘Even Stevens’ Star Struggled With Addiction

The entertainer marked five years of sobriety in 2021, celebrating on social media, which came as a shock to a handful of fans. Many declared that they had no idea she previously battled with addictions, nor did they know she was on a sobriety journey.
As shared by The Blast, Romano had previously talked about her struggles with alcohol abuse, where she explained that, like her co-star Shia LaBeouf, she had her share of issues with controlled substances.
She explained that the addictions stemmed from their struggles in the industry with early fame. While LaBeouf’s battle with substances was making headlines, she suffered largely in silence.
Romano stated that she “grappled with depression, drinking, and more, desperate to find fixes for how [she] felt.” The voice behind “Kim Possible” noted that she was unprepared for the responsibilities that came as a souvenir for her fame and celebrity status.
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Christy Carlson Romano Wants Her Kids To Enjoy Their Childhood

Romano is being careful not to let history repeat itself. The Blast reported in a previous release that, as a mom, the actress does not want her daughters, Isabella and Sophia, to start their careers in the industry early like she did.
The entertainer revealed that she does not “like to push anything on them” and wants her girls to “have their childhoods.” One of the reasons she moved with her family down to Texas was to ensure that they had a quiet and peaceful life growing up.
Romano, however, explained that she is open to exposing them to the performing arts and has even been taking them to The Nutcracker. She also lets them watch her theatre performances, noting how excited they were to see her on stage for the first time when they were five and three-year-olds.
What will Christy Carlson Romano reveal next?
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10 Years Ago, This 3-Part Gothic Horror Masterpiece Surprised Fans With an Unexpected Series Finale
With the seeming exception of The Simpsons, no TV series lasts forever. Some end unexpectedly, being cancelled due to low viewership or for no sense whatsoever, often ending on cliffhangers that go forever unresolved, like Mork & Mindy and Quantum Leap. Others are able to end on their own terms, with viewers aware of the series’ finale well ahead of airing, either sticking the landing (M*A*S*H), botching it royally (How I Met Your Mother), or wrapping up divisively (Seinfeld). Rarely do you see a series that ends on its own terms, with viewers being completely unaware that what they’re watching is, in fact, not a season finale but a series finale. In that rarefied air is the three-season horror masterpiece Penny Dreadful, which came to an end at the hands of its creator in 2016.
What Is ‘Penny Dreadful’ About?
Penny Dreadful aired for three seasons on Showtime, first premiering on May 11, 2014. The name is derived from “penny dreadfuls,” cheap 19th-century magazines with stories and illustrations both sensational and gruesome. The lurid magazines were popular in England, and the series borrows heavily from the Gothic fiction of the time. Penny Dreadful could be likened to Once Upon a Time, except instead of beloved fairy tale characters like Snow White and Prince Charming, the show features a who’s-who of characters from 19th century Gothic horror fiction, the likes of which include Dorian Gray (Reeve Carney), Dracula, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and Shelley’s iconic duo of Victor Frankenstein (Harry Treadaway) and his Creature (Rory Kinnear). There’s also Ethan Chandler (Josh Hartnett), a werewolf, whose real name, Ethan Lawrence Talbot, is a nod to the tortured protagonist of 1941’s The Wolf Man. An entire cast of classic characters, each given new life – sometimes literally – with engaging stories that both honored and challenged their rich history.
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But the series lives and dies by lead character Vanessa Ives, whose tragic arc, played out through a consistently powerful, scene-stealing portrayal from Eva Green, serves as the anchor for Penny Dreadful as a whole. Vanessa is introduced as an enigmatic medium, a woman of deep faith at odds with her own evil nature. Over the course of Penny Dreadful, Vanessa is possessed by the Devil himself, hunted by the evil Evelyn Poole (Helen McCrory) and her coven, and forced to embrace her own past as a witch.
Vanessa finds herself desired by both Lucifer and Dracula, each of whom seeks to use the powerful darkness within her, which she’s been fighting to suppress in spite of the prophecy that heralds her as the “Mother of Evil.” Finally, in Season 3’s “Ebb Tide,” exhausted from the constant battle within and without, Vanessa is coerced by Dracula into embracing who she really is, becoming the very being she was prophesied to be and sending the world into the darkness on the edge of the apocalypse.
‘Penny Dreadful’ Season 3 Ended on a Shocking Note for Fans
However, being the “Mother of Evil” isn’t everything it’s cracked up to be, and it all comes to a head in the Season 3 finale, “The Blessed Dark.” As a battle rages between Dracula and his “children” and Sir Malcolm Murray (Timothy Dalton) and his allies, Ethan slips away to find Vanessa in Dracula’s lair. It’s a truly heartrending moment for the two star-crossed lovers, as Vanessa, who has come to accept that she will only ever find peace and redemption, and stop the impending end of the world, implores Ethan to kill her; Ethan does so, freeing her to find peace and the faith she once held so strongly, as a final act of love.
The blackness is lifted, and Dracula, sensing her death, flees. Following her funeral, the Creature (Rory Kinnear) kneels, alone, at her grave, reciting a poem. Then a title card that simply reads “The End” comes on screen, bringing completion to the season — and, as it turns out, a completion to the series as a whole. Penny Dreadful, which for three seasons held a consistency of quality with a healthy balance of horror and drama, truly did live and die by Vanessa Ives, as creator/showrunner John Logan explained in a statement that was sent out after the series ending:
“I created Penny Dreadful to tell the story of a woman grappling with her faith, and with the demons inside her. For me, the character of Vanessa Ives is the heart of this series. From the beginning, I imagined her story would unfold over a three-season arc, ending with Vanessa finally – and triumphantly – finding peace as she returns to her faith.”
Despite a number of storylines left unresolved – Dracula’s fate, the abrupt ending of Dr. Jekyll’s (Shazad Latif) arc before ever exploring his alter-ego Lord Hyde, and the underutilization of Catriona Hartdegen (Perdita Weeks) – it’s hard to argue with Logan’s rationale. Many series, including the aforementioned Once Upon a Time, have tried, and failed, to carry on for another season or two after key characters have left, and a season without Vanessa would have been empty, existing only to sate the wishes of those who wanted closure. Masterpieces only remain masterpieces if they conclude before tarnishing their reputation, and Logan did what he needed to do to keep the legacy of Penny Dreadful untarnished, even if it came as a surprise to literally everyone.
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