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Kandi Burruss Claims Todd Tucker Lives “Rent-Free” In Her Home
Kandi Burruss is spilling new details about her divorce from Todd Tucker. According to new docs obtained by TMZ, Kandi claims Todd has been shacking up in her guest house since they separated. On top of that Burruss adds that he hasn’t been providing financial support for their two kids, Ace and Blaze Tucker.
RELATED: Kandi Burruss Seeks Hearing To Set Parenting Time And Child Support Amid Divorce From Todd Tucker (UPDATE)
Kandi Burruss Exposes Todd Tucker For Allegedly Squatting In Her Guest House
Kandi Burruss isn’t holding back on Todd Tucker. In new docs, she’s airing him out for not paying to stay in her guest house or help with their kids. The former ‘RHOA’ star says Tucker has been living in her Atlanta guest house ever since they split in November 2025. Burruss says the property belongs to her and was purchased before their marriage. Additionally, Kandi notes that Todd hasn’t covered a single expense for the home’s upkeep — that includes utilities, gas, lawn care, water, pest control, and alarm system fees.
That’s not all! She also accuses her estranged husband of not providing for their son Ace and daughter Blaze. Although he presents himself as an “active dad” on social media, Burruss says he hasn’t pitched in to help pay for their tuition fees, school supplies, or child support.
Where Is Todd In All Of This?
So far, Todd hasn’t responded to Kandi’s claims, but he has continued to post on Instagram. Most recently, he shared a photo of his son Ace after what appeared to be his basketball team’s championship win. Other photos showed Ace posing with the team on the court, followed by a video of him shooting the ball. Todd captioned the post, “@acetucker stay ballin!”
Kandi Doubles Down On Todd Avoiding Financial Responsibility
Although Kandi is making fresh claims about Todd’s lack of financial help, she has criticized him before for not supporting their children. In January, the reality star filed court documents requesting a hearing to settle parenting time and child support. She said their kids have “significant monthly expenses,” including a nanny, tuition, extracurricular activities, birthday parties, medical bills, and daily needs. She claims Todd hasn’t paid his fair share and has left the financial responsibility solely on her, according to Us Weekly. Despite that, Kandi says he has traveled internationally multiple times for vacations. Burruss also pointed out that Tucker works as a self-employed entrepreneur and has the means to support their children. She added that he doesn’t contribute to the mortgage or cover expenses for their martial home.
“Tucker does not exercise parenting time with the minor children on a significant basis despite the façade of his two-to-three-minute social media videos chronicling his ‘Daddy Daycare’ on his social media platforms,” Kandi noted in her filing.
RELATED: Kandi Burruss Shares Her 2026 Vibes After Todd Tucker’s Family Photo Sparks Reactions (WATCH)
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Britney Spears Fired Her Sobriety Coaches Weeks Before DUI Arrest
Britney Spears
Fired Sober Coaches Before DUI Bust
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Britney Spears showed her sober coaches the door weeks before getting arrested on suspicion of DUI.
Sources with knowledge tell TMZ … Britney fired the sobriety coaches after she signed a deal selling her rights to her music and after she returned home to California following a trip to Los Cabos, Mexico.
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We’re told Britney’s team also fired other people who were looking out for her … including security guards who kept an eye on the pop superstar.
TMZ broke the story … Britney was arrested Wednesday night in Ventura County, California for DUI. She was pulled over near her home and then taken to a hospital to have her blood drawn and tested.
During processing at the jail, Britney was emotional and crying.
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Our sources say Britney’s team is now restructuring things and trying to figure out a game plan for her.
We’re told Britney mostly just dances around naked all day wherever she is — which lines up with what we see from her on Instagram — and our sources say she talks to herself and is in her own world.
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Aaron Rodgers Slams FBI’s Kash Patel for USA Hockey Party
Aaron Rodgers put FBI director Kash Patel on blast after he was seen partying with Team USA’s hockey team at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Speaking about the controversial moment during a Wednesday, March 4, appearance on ESPN’s The Pat McAfee Show, Rodgers, 42, slammed Patel, 46.
“Can we get that one guy out of the locker room and get him working on something else?” Rodgers said, adding, “That’s a bad look. Come on, have some awareness.”
Last month, Patel raised eyebrows during the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics when he chose to celebrate with the men’s team after their win over Canada.
In footage that circulated via social media, the FBI director could be seen drinking beer and cheering with the athletes inside a locker room as part of the team’s lively post-victory celebrations.
Patel, a longtime hockey fan, also joined the athletes in singing a rendition of Toby Keith’s “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue.”
In response to the backlash, Patel defended his actions via a social media post shared on February 22.
“Yes, I love America and was extremely humbled when my friends, the newly minted Gold Medal winners on Team USA, invited me into the locker room to celebrate this historic moment with the boys,” he wrote via X. “Greatest country on earth and greatest sport on earth.”

Kash Patel. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
NHL star Jack Hughes scored the winning goal in Team USA’s hockey game against Canada, which went into overtime on February 22. The United States won against their rivals with a final score of 2-1. The victory was the first time in 46 years that Team USA has won gold in men’s hockey since the famous “Miracle on Ice” win in 1980.
Rodgers is not the only person to publicly criticize Patel’s decision to party with the hockey team following the gold medal win.
Dani Bensky, who said she suffered abuse from Jeffrey Epstein between 2004 and 2005, also slammed Patel for celebrating when he could have been doing his job.
“Why is the FBI director out there partying like a college kid when he should be investigating the vast criminal enterprise?” she asked in a news conference hosted by the Democratic Women’s Caucus on February 24. “This administration needs to do better. How can anybody feel safe in this country when our president’s sympathies are going to the former Prince Andrew and not to survivors?”
She continued, “There are a few things that really need to be done immediately versus the release of all of the files, which we know. Next is to hold accountable those who continuously exploit. And the third is to pass Virginia’s bill. We need to pass Virginia’s bill because justice should never ever expire. Release the damn files.”
Virginia’s Law is named after Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide in 2025. It was introduced by senate Democrats last month and aims to end the statute of limitations for civil sexual abuse cases.
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“Deadliest Catch” star details harrowing rescue effort before Todd Meadows' death
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“Nothing was working. And finally, finally, after a half hour, 45 minutes of trying to save him, Captain came down and said, ‘Guys, it’s not gonna work,'” Trey John Green III said.
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New Details Revealed About Eric Dane’s Posthumous Memoir
New details about late Grey’s Anatomy star Eric Dane’s posthumous memoir have been revealed by his publisher, Maria Shriver.
“I was honored Eric Dane chose my publishing imprint, @openfieldbooks, to publish his memoir, My Book of Days,” Shriver, 70, wrote via Instagram on Thursday, March 5. “He told me he wanted his family to know how much he loved them, and he wanted to leave them a story they could be proud of.”
Shriver confirmed that Dane was writing My Book of Days “right up to the end.” Dane died at age 53 on February 19, 2026, from respiratory failure with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) as an underlying cause. (Per the Mayo Clinic, ALS is a progressive “nervous system disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord” and causes a loss of muscle control.)
“In keeping with Eric’s wishes, [My Book of Days] will be published on November 3, 2026,” Shriver confirmed.
In December 2025, Dane announced he was working on a memoir to explore his iconic TV roles in Grey’s Anatomy, Charmed and Euphoria, in addition to addressing his diagnosis with ALS.
“I wake up every morning, and I’m immediately reminded that this is real — this illness, this challenge and that’s exactly why I’m writing this book,” Dane said at the time. “I want to capture the moments that shaped me — the beautiful days, the hard ones, the ones I never took for granted — so that if nothing else, people who read it will remember what it means to live with heart. If sharing this helps someone find meaning in their own days, then my story is worth telling.”
Shriver added, “Eric wants to give his daughters and family something to be proud of, and this book will not only make them proud, but it will also help people understand what ALS is and isn’t, what happens to someone when they get it and how we can all be compassionate partners to people suffering with neurological conditions such as this.”
Shriver revealed via her Sunday Paper newsletter in February that she was supposed to meet with Dane days before his death.

Eric Dane; Maria Shriver Getty Images (2): FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP; Ethan Miller
“[Eric] wrote [this book] so that his family had something to be proud of,” she explained at the time. “Eric and I were scheduled to have lunch two weeks ago, but he wasn’t feeling well that morning, so we rescheduled for next week. His passing is another powerful reminder that today is all any of us have. Next week isn’t guaranteed.”
The journalist credited Dane with changing many lives for the better when he “bravely shared his ALS diagnosis” in April 2025.
“He advocated for increased research and showed up in every way he could to focus our attention on this devastating neurological disease,” Shriver wrote on February 22, 2026. “My team at The Open Field was honored when Eric chose our imprint to publish his memoir. He told me he wanted to write his book to share his story with the world.”
Dane was mourned by many of his Hollywood colleagues when his family announced his death in February. (Dane shared two daughters, Billie Beatrice Dane and Georgia Geraldine Dane, with his wife, Rebecca Gayheart.)
“With heavy hearts, we share that Eric Dane passed on Thursday afternoon following a courageous battle with ALS,” a family statement to Us Weekly read. “He spent his final days surrounded by dear friends, his devoted wife, and his two beautiful daughters, Billie and Georgia, who were the center of his world.”
The statement continued, “Throughout his journey with ALS, Eric became a passionate advocate for awareness and research, determined to make a difference for others facing the same fight. He will be deeply missed, and lovingly remembered always. Eric adored his fans and is forever grateful for the outpouring of love and support he’s received. The family has asked for privacy as they navigate this impossible time.”
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Why Is RHONY’s Carole Radziwill Not Mentioned in Kennedy Show Love Story?
FX’s scripted series about John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette features many star-studded mentions and familiar faces, so why is Real Housewives of New York City‘s Carole Radziwill not brought up in Love Story?
For context, Carole, 62, was previously married to Anthony Radziwill, who was the late JFK Jr.’s cousin and Jacqueline Kennedy‘s nephew. Anthony, who exchanged vows with Carole in 1994, died in 1999 and has been featured on the Ryan Murphy project.
Carole, however, was not brought up on the show so far — despite her late husband serving as the best man at JFK Jr. and Bessette’s 1996 nuptials. Carole’s mother-in-law, Lee Radziwill, however, got her own shout-out in a scene when JFK Jr. (Paul Anthony Kelly) and Bessette (Sarah Pidgeon) were making a list for their wedding and discussing possible guests — with Lee not making the cut.
While no one involved in Love Story has directly addressed Carole’s absence, she is probably not mentioned on screen because she didn’t play a large part in JFK Jr. and Bessette’s romance. After meeting in 1992, Bessette and JFK Jr. were on and off for years before getting married. Their relationship was thrust into the spotlight and they faced many public highs and lows before they both died in a plane crash in 1999.
“We had Elizabeth Beller’s book for reference, but we did face challenges [capturing certain moments]. They died so young, but we had enough information from people around them to know what the problems were in their marriage, what the tensions were, what the highs were, what the lows were,” executive producer Brad Simpson exclusively told Us Weekly during a joint interview with Nina Jacobson last month. “People don’t have an idea of what her voice was like because we only have a tiny clip of her voice, but they have a very distinct idea of what her image was like. So we had to get the walk down and the look and the allure. But Sarah could really interpret and go with it. John, we have a lot of recordings of him, and we have a lot more on him.”

Paul Anthony Kelly as John F. Kennedy Jr., Sarah Pidgeon as Carolyn Bessette. FX
Simpson and Jacobson expressed hope that viewers saw the care that went into telling Bessette and JFK Jr.’s story.
“We loved these characters. We fell in love with them, and it is essential that the audience loved them too. So we knew that we came to it from a very honest and earnest place — and that the show was never meant to dunk on either one of them in any way,” Jacobson explained. “We knew from the beginning that we were coming in with love and respect for these characters and that we wanted the audience to share that with us.”
Since the show is centered around public figures, Simpson and Jacobson revealed who — if anyone — reached out after seeing their portrayal, adding, “We haven’t [heard from anyone] yet, and we hope that people appreciate their portrayals. Every actor approached [their role] with love.”
The writing team chose not to consult with the subjects portrayed on the show.
“You reach out to one person, and then it becomes, ‘Why are you not reaching out to every person?’ We love these characters. We did deep, deep research. It’s based on not just the Elizabeth Beller book but many other artifacts from that time and many other histories,” Simpson explained to Us. “We came from a place of love, but if you foreground one person’s personal story and their version of the truth, then you have to foreground everybody’s, and often they’re in conflict. On all our shows we tried to be true to what we think the characters were and show you what it was like to walk in their footsteps.”
New episodes of Love Story air Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET on FX and stream on Hulu the next day.
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Rachel Zoe’s Son Says Energy Is ‘Peaceful’ Without Ex Rodger
Rachel Zoe’s youngest son has some thoughts about life without Rodger Berman.
“I guess my questions, how does it feel in general? Like, over the last year,” Rachel, 54, asked her sons, Skyler, 14, and Kaius, 12, during the Thursday, March 5, episode of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. “Do you feel like this is better than before? Worse than before? Different than before?”
Skyler responded that it was the “same but different.” Kaius expanded on that answer.
“He wasn’t really here a lot anyway,” Kaius told his mom. “But now, he’s just completely gone. There’s not really a trace of him.”
Rachel asked if the “energy” in the house is “different” with Rodger gone.
“Yeah,” Kaius responded. “It feels a bit more peaceful.”
In her confessional, Rachel explained that she and Kaius have previously discussed her relationship with Rodger.”
“Sadly, Kaius has said that he was mad at me for letting me be treated the way that I was,” Rachel said. “Because that means I’m not modeling well for what they think love and marriage and relationships should look like or feel like.”

She added, “More importantly, how they should talk to someone they love.”
Rachel and Rodger were married for 26 years before announcing their decision to separate in September 2024. Rachel filed for divorce in July 2025. The day she filed was showcased on a January episode of RHOBH.
The discussion between Rachel and her sons came after her filing because they were at camp when news of the divorce broke.
“I just want to let you know that we are — you may have already assumed this — but we are moving forward in getting divorced,” Rachel said, noting that she wanted to have an “open forum” with her sons.
She also brought up Rodger introducing his girlfriend to the boys right before they left for camp, which was revealed earlier on this season.
“I did not know about that because I, obviously, would not have allowed that,” she said. “So I want to understand what actually happened.”
Kaius said that Rodger introduced the woman as his “friend,” understanding that she was “the person.” Skyler noted he “didn’t really care enough.”
In her confessional, Rachel said that the boys “don’t want to know her,” nor do they “want to be around her.” Rachel also told Skyler and Kaius that if Rodger’s girlfriend is present while he’s taking care of the boys, they “have every right” to leave.
“I really have always believed that kids are better off having two parents that love them separately than two that fight all day and live miserably,” Rachel said during her confessional. “That’s just bad all around.”
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills airs on Bravo Thursdays at 8 p.m. ET and streams the next day on Peacock.
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Ghosts Stars Address Possible Thor, Flower Split After Fight
Sheila Carrasco and Devan Chandler Long got brutally honest about whether Ghosts fans should be worried about a Thor and Flower split — and more shocking changes on the show.
During the Thursday, March 5, episode of the hit CBS series, Thor (Long) and Flower (Carrasco) had a brief disagreement over a chair in their shared room, which was a fun narrative shakeup for the show’s cast.
“As actors we all kind of crave those episodes with a lot of conflict. Devin and I, we’ve actually been angling for a while for Flower and Thor to have some [of conflict] because it’s just so much fun,” Carrasco, 36, exclusively told Us Weekly.
Carrasco enjoyed the challenge, adding, “They’re still stuck in the house together no matter what so they’re not really ever going to be apart. If anything, it gives them more to work to get back together. I try to think of this as the beginning of the honeymoon being over. This is one battle — but the actual war is ongoing of what’s going to happen with them.”
Long, 42, meanwhile, recalled “staging a lot of false arguments” with Carrasco to inspire the story line.
“Sheila and I [would do it] in front of the writers. They have a little area where they hang out on set and we would go there and just get in arguments,” he noted. “It was about small things like donuts or cereal. But that’s been going on for about two years now. I think they got the idea that we are interesting when we argue.”

Ghosts, which premiered in 2021, is based on the original British series of the same name. After a married couple moves from the city to their recently-inherited Woodstone Manor, Sam (Rose McIver) suffers an accident that allows her to see the ghosts of people from different eras of American history who died on the property and are now bound to the area.
Flower and Thor’s relationship has been teased since the pilot but it took time for them to officially get together. Now that they are a couple, Carrasco and Long are interested in seeing where they will go next — even if that includes a potential breakup.
“You really find out who people are when they’re in a relationship. So to find out more — in a way — about who Flower and Thor are like within their conflict … I don’t know that they have to break up or even get back together,” Carrasco told Us. “It’s just, ‘What is their character journey throughout the show and and how do they navigate it together?’ Whether they’re together or not.”
Long also weighed in on the possibilities.
“If you wanted them to break up, that’s a cool perspective, too,” he quipped. “I’m unaware of it. But listen, with this show, anything can happen.”
Ghosts airs on CBS Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. ET before streaming the next day on Paramount+.
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‘The Pitt’s Most Intense Med Student Breakdown Has a Much Deeper Hidden Meaning
Editor’s note: The below interview contains spoilers for The Pitt Season 2 Episode 9.
It may be hard to believe, but Noah Wyle and R. Scott Gemmill‘s smash-hit HBO medical drama The Pitt is closer to the end of Season 2 than ever. With the situation for this season’s Fourth of July shift in the fictional Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center only becoming more dire thanks to a necessary network shutdown, frustrations for both staff and patients are at an all-time high — and the ED’s switch to doing things in an analog fashion means that some cases might end up slipping through the cracks.
Shabana Azeez‘s Victoria Javadi learns that truth the hard way when a breakdown in communication results in her patient unexpectedly coding while waiting for the case to be presented. Although the patient is ultimately revived and whisked off for emergency surgery, it’s a harsh lesson for the young med student to learn — and, as Azeez points out in our post-mortem chat prior to the premiere of Episode 9, “3:00 P.M.,” it’s a strong reminder of the intense pressures that real-life med students are facing every day.
COLLIDER: This is the episode where Shawn Hatosy is making his debut as director. Does he bring a different perspective to directing, as an actor himself?
SHABANA AZEEZ: He knows the world inside out, and he’s so giving. He’s an actor and director and writer, so I feel like he understood everybody and was a real chameleon about it. It was lovely. Also, in Season 1, I was doing a lot of the comedic load on that season, and this is different. I haven’t seen it yet, so I’m so nervous.
Shabana Azeez Reveals Javadi’s True Feelings About Ogilvie on ‘The Pitt’ Season 2
“She’s not interested in that man.”
Javadi and Ogilvie accidentally both pull the same patient, and we’ve talked before about the competitiveness of those characters, which is really fun to watch. Does that surprise forced interaction between them give Javadi a better understanding of what Ogilvie is really about?
AZEEZ: I think she can’t stand him. She’s not interested in him, which is really rare for her. Usually, even with Santos, she’s like, “I guess they’re just like this.” But with Ogivlie, she’s 20, and you know how, when you meet people for the first time, you’re like, “Oh my god, what is this version of me that’s coming out?” She’s never met somebody who’s created this dynamic in her where she’s itching to be right.
In Season 1, too, she’s not a gunner. She’s not somebody who needs to be right in the moment. She wants to do her best, and she doesn’t want to be underestimated, and she doesn’t want to be sidelined. She gets put in triage, and that’s not her favorite, but she really wants to be her best self. She’s never like, “I know the answer before Santos knows it!” or “I’m smarter than you,” or whatever. Ogilvie creates this dynamic that’s so rancid that it really gives her the freedom to not be people-pleasing or be perfect or be palatable to people. She could just be herself in that moment. For Javadi, it’s just about the version of Javadi she can be. She’s not interested in that man.
‘The Pitt’ Just Exposed One of America’s Most Brutal Truths in 5 Minutes
This insidious reality reveals an even larger social battle.
Episode 9 kicks off for Javadi with the young boy who accidentally blows his fingers off with a firework. Do you find yourself intuiting or maybe internalizing anything surprising from a younger actor who’s coming in and having to do a really tough or emotional scene like that?
AZEEZ: That’s such a lovely question. I think young performers get so much credit in some ways, and not in others. They’re so open and free in some ways, and often it’s about really good casting. There were such strange casting processes. I think we’ve got another kid who is under [anesthesia] this season, so Cathy [Sandrich Gelfond], our casting director, just had the kid lie down and poked them with straws and stuff to see if it would bother them. Casting kids is such an art form, and I think Cathy and the entire team are amazing at it.
I love having kids on set because I think they’re this great ego killer in the adult actors. Some actors are very, like, “What can I give?” and some actors are very, like, “What do I need in the scene?” But as soon as you get a kid in, the kid’s needs are paramount. If the kid needs quiet, if the kid needs safety, everybody goes, “Let’s be what we need to be for the kid.” So, I love working with kids. I think they’re amazing. They bring such a wonderful energy by being who they are. Kid performers are often really incredible young people, but also, the impact they have on everybody around them.
I’m trying to think of a lesson I’ve learned. Definitely Harrison, McKay’s son. The actor who played that role, [Henry Samiri], was incredible. One of the best Australian accents I’ve heard in my life. I think it’s often really great parents, too, who create these kids who are like, “It’s going to be fun!” I really wish I subscribed to the tortured artist mentality. I mean, I do do things to myself for work that’s not healthy, but I want to live a fun and impactful life, I want to do good, and kids are really great at being like, “What are your priorities?” It’s not about showing everybody the work. I don’t want to show everybody how hard I’m working. I want everybody to feel like it’s effortlessly chill and be whatever anybody needs me to be. I think that child actors are really great at that, too.
Javadi’s Crashing Patient is a Turning Point for Her Storyline in ‘The Pitt’ Season 2
“The stakes are life and death pretty consistently, day in, day out, on these 15, 20-hour shifts.”
Javadi’s patient, who presents in Episode 9 with mild abdominal pain, is one of those cases where everyone’s running in a million different directions, and then this, as Whitaker says, falls through the cracks. You can see, in your performance, that you’re walking a very fine line between feeling like you’re going to cry, but you can’t let yourself cry. Is it harder to bring yourself to the threshold of needing to hold back the tears than it is to do a scene where you can just let it all go?
AZEEZ: I think so. And I think so much of those moments are surrendering to if it happens or if it doesn’t happen. They both are okay. I don’t know what ended up in the edit, because we did so many different takes. I’m definitely an actor who wants to give versions and options, and the editor can make that call in the room. Performances are made in the cutting room, not on the soundstage — for the screen, at least.
For Javadi, particularly, the degradation of her mental state over the day, like how quietly things get exhausting and how you have to compartmentalize as a doctor, but you are still getting more and more heightened and more and more exhausted… she has a really horrible day, and I think that last season there was community in that. It was a shared trauma in what happens to them, but I think this season, Javadi is quite alone in the things that happen. Then also, the pain in this particular context, and we say it in the show all the time, but the emergency department is like a team sport, and this particular situation, where it’s like, “Well, the nurse didn’t write the name down. I didn’t clock that, but we all fuck up, and that’s why this happened.” It’s not all her fault, but it’s also not not her fault. You’re meant to just be on top of everybody, helping everybody out all the time, and so it’s so lonely.
I’m excited to see it. I’m very nervous. But I think there is something really heartbreaking about the amount of people you let down. The stakes are so high. And in a story, you can be like, “Oh, well, that’s the one time that’s going to happen today.” But actually, in the ED, she could make that mistake four times in a row today. The stakes are life and death pretty consistently, day in, day out, on these 15, 20-hour shifts.
The dominoes all fell for this patient to be on a bed crashing, and no one knew. How does a mistake like this impact Javadi’s mindset now that we’re heading into the second half of this shift?
AZEEZ: I really want med students to be able to tune in to The Pitt on their worst day of med school and watch Javadi and feel better about themselves. That’s really important to me. Med school is so intense, and it takes so much. Mental health outcomes, even for students, are so wild. I remember vividly when I was at uni, where I grew up, they were getting rid of grades in med schools because of the amount of self-harm and suicides that were happening on campus. It’s so intense to imagine that kind of pressure.
Usually for The Pitt, it’s always been like “We’re trying to do our best, we’re trying to do our best, we’re trying to do our best,” and I kind of actually want that to crumble. For Javadi, she’s always trying her best. She’s always capable of that. I really want this second half of the season to be more complicated than that, because sometimes people do want to quit. You can have all the strongest why in the world and all the integrity and all the gumption and the grit to just try and try and try again, but a system like this that seems so hopeless in so many ways is going to get you down. I really want the second half of the season to be messy and imperfect. She’s not committed to anything yet. She doesn’t know what she wants to do. If you give so much of yourself to something you’re not even sure about, it’s going to take a toll on your mental health, and you’re going to develop an attitude about it, and that’s not unfair.
Roxie, the patient that Javadi and McKay are dealing with, doesn’t want to leave the hospital. There’s not much more you can do for her pain, even after talking with Robby about it. Has Javadi even allowed herself to think about what the logical ending looks like for this particular case, or is she just, like you said, compartmentalizing?
AZEEZ: I think she, as the day goes on, gets more and more tired and ground down and reactive, and she’s not thinking anymore. This particular storyline is so hard for a 20-year-old. I think Roxy’s kids are 12 and eight. We’re eight, nine years apart. It is huge, I guess, at that age, and any age, but I think that parent-child dynamic is quite complex for Javadi, which we’ve seen a bit of already, and we’ll explore as we go on, but she’s never had loss like this. She’s never witnessed it. She doesn’t even know what she doesn’t know.
New episodes of The Pitt Season 2 premiere Thursdays on HBO Max.
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Carrie Preston’s Murder Mystery Series Makes Jeff Hiller Completely Wig Out
Editor’s Note: The following includes spoilers for Elsbeth Season 3, Episode 12.Elsbeth (Carrie Preston) has been in hairy positions before, but never literally — until this week, that is. “All’s Hair,” Episode 12 of Elsbeth‘s third season, sees our favorite redhead investigating the murder of a celebrity wigmaker. It’s a tale of dishonor, distrust, a drag brunch, Diana Ross, and a daring new look for Elsbeth… and Detective Bobby Smullen (Danny Mastrogiorgio). That said, is “All’s Hair” a cut above the rest, or a shear disappointment?
Dishonor Between Wigmakers Leads to Murder in ‘Elsbeth’s “All’s Hair”
Five expert wig makers are crowded into a room with a customs agent. There’s a coming Wiggageddon, a perfect storm of big events all happening at once, and they’re waiting for news about a priority shipment of Molten-Gold, rare and untreated virgin blonde hair. Unfortunately, it’s delayed, meaning they will have to wait to complete their wigs. Four of the five have high-profile clients that are waiting, and the fifth, Felix West (Jeff Hiller), “The Rug Doctor,” needs to complete a wig for a crypto king’s wedding.
Felix returns to his shop, where he’s visited by Lina Vyanti, host of a national morning show. She has a problem: she’s being ridiculed because the wigs look like wigs in HD, and she wants a natural look, Felix’s specialty. Only Felix has a problem: Lina is a client of Domenico Cappelli, one of the wig makers, and the five have an unwritten code of honor where they don’t poach clients. But honor gets pushed aside with more money and the promise to introduce Felix to her showbiz friends. It’s Felix’s ticket out of business offices and hospitals, and he takes it. Her color, Molten-Gold, is impossible to find, but he has a stockpile of it. Not enough, though, so when he sees a teen on a bench, with her Molten-Gold hair in a ponytail, he walks over, cuts it off, and speeds off to finish his pièce de résistance.
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Just then he gets a phone call from Domenico, saying they need to talk. Felix goes to Domenico’s home, walking in when the aroma of Mama Cappelli’s sauce cooking lures him to the kitchen. Suddenly, Domenico appears and pulls Felix away, accusing him of poaching. Felix feigns ignorance, but Lina cancelled her appointment, opting to use her “natural hair” at a gala. He demands that from now on, Felix is his employee, and he’ll take 40% of every wig Felix produces. He knows about the ponytail snip, and if that gets out, Felix is finito. But when Domenico turns away, Felix attacks him. Domenico gets his hands on a hot curling iron and sears a burn mark into Felix’s forehead, only for Felix to wrest it away and strangle him with the cord. Felix takes the curler and a few high-priced wigs, staging the scene as a robbery gone wrong before darting away.
Elsbeth Cuts Down the Suspect List To Narrow in on Felix
Elsbeth, Chandler (Ethan Slater), and Smullen are at the scene. The smell of Mama Cappelli’s sauce proves irresistible, and Elsbeth walks over to take a whiff of it just as Mama Cappelli walks in. She’s the one who found her son, and adds that the wigs that were taken, like the one worn by Diana Ross, were the most expensive, and posits that whoever killed her bambino knew which ones to take. Smullen and Elsbeth turn back to the body, noticing that he was strangled by a cord, and a burn suggests that the murder weapon could be a curling iron. So, if he was strangled by a heated curling iron, perhaps the murderer, a wig expert, was burned as well. Cut to Felix, who is now sporting a toupee to cover the burn mark on his forehead.
Back at the precinct, Elsbeth and Smullen explain the case to Captain Wagner (Wendell Pierce), who tells them to bring in the four wigmakers, while he works on a case for a donor to the Payne-Wagner Foundation, whose daughter is being bullied. The four are brought in, with Elsbeth looking them over for burn marks as Smullen does the questioning. There’s nothing to suggest that the first three did it (one does suggest Smullen get a toupee, which he later does, humorously), and Persimmon offers up that when they talked about divvying up Domenico’s clients, Felix only wanted Lina. But Felix states that he’s just a big fan, and if she wants to work with him, he has a stock of Molten-Gold. Only Lina says that she had already commissioned Felix to make a wig before Domenico’s death.
Felix Has Toupee the Piper in ‘Elsbeth’s “All’s Hair”
Felix insists he didn’t steal her, and that Lina came to him, so Elsbeth and Chandler go to visit Mama to find out if Domenico knew about Lina turning to Felix. She doesn’t know for certain, but is adamant that if he did know, he definitely would have confronted him about it. That puts Felix in the crosshairs (and a jar of Mama’s sauce in Elsbeth’s bag), but they need more. They do know Domenico called Felix just before his death, and when Elsbeth goes to Felix for a wig fitting, Chandler tags along to ask what the call was about. He waves it off as business talk, but as she keeps pressing, he switches topic, and asks what she’s doing Saturday morning.
Saturday morning comes along, and Elsbeth, in a blonde wig, Chandler, and Felix are having a great time at Mimosas and Mirrorballs, the “best drag brunch in the city,” when Felix points out that one of the performers has a Diana Ross wig, one of the stolen styles. The only person that would have come from is Persimmon, so he’s taken into custody. He couldn’t have done it, and has proof, but is surprised to hear that Felix would have poached Vyanti, given he was as desperate for the Molten-Gold shipment. He wouldn’t have enough to make a wig, although he would if he were to have, say, cut the ponytail off a teenage girl.
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Turns out that Wagner’s case is directly tied to the cut ponytail. Domenico found out about Felix’s attack when the girl’s father approached him about a faux ponytail. But there’s still no evidence that Felix was at the scene. Or is there? The secret’s in the sauce, with a wig hair that matches the wig Elsbeth was wearing found in the jar of sauce she was given by Mama. Felix’s invite to brunch was simply to plant the stolen Diana Ross wig so he could shift suspicion to Persimmon. As Felix is escorted out, he says, “So this is it. I played it short and slick in the world of hair and got tangled in my own weave.”
“All’s Hair” is a pedestrian affair. Not the best, not the worst, but just there. Hiller’s good, but doesn’t match the quality of the guest stars this season has brought in to this point. And resting the damning evidence on a strand of hair that somehow made it into a jar out of a huge pot of sauce is among the weakest yet. But there’s an interesting twist to the Alec Bloom storyline, with Winnie Crawford (Henny Russell) asking Elsbeth over lunch if she trusts him. She says she does, but has her guard up about Winnie, while Winnie is pretty sure Elsbeth knows more than she’s letting on. Between that and Teddy’s article, it gives Winnie a path to derail Bloom’s campaign, her true goal in bringing it up.
- Release Date
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February 29, 2024
- Directors
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Nancy Hower, Robert King, Lionel Coleman, Rob Hardy, Robin Givens, Ron Underwood, Rosemary Rodriguez, Aisha Tyler, Bille Woodruff, James Whitmore Jr., Joe Menendez, Kevin Rodney Sullivan, Lily Mariye, Nick Gomez, Peter Sollett, Sam Hoffman, Tyne Rafaeli, Darren Grant, Fong-Yee Yap, Mary Lou Belli
- Writers
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Jonathan Tolins, Erica Shelton Kodish, Bryan Goluboff, Sarah Beckett, Michelle King
- Carrie Preston is excellent, as always.
- Elsbeth with Smullen, Elsbeth with Chandler ? both partnerships get a chance to grow and shine.
- Winnie Crawford’s appearance just made the Alec Bloom storyline significantly more interesting.
- “All’s Hair” is a pedestrian affair in a season that’s been anything but.
- A strand of wig hair in a jar of sauce is by far the weakest piece of evidence to date.
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