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Anne Rice‘s Immortal Universe is about to undergo a rocking transformation. In just under two months, on June 9, Interview with the Vampire will return to AMC and AMC+ for Season 3 with a new name to celebrate a new era — The Vampire Lestat‘s era. Based on the second book in Rice’s The Vampire Chronicles series, it’ll shift the perspective to that of Sam Reid‘s charismatic blood-sucker as he leaves New Orleans behind to begin his new chapter as the first-ever immortal rock star on a multi-city tour that will never be forgotten. With his interview opposite Daniel Molloy (Eric Bogosian), he’ll look to both set the record straight and set hearts ablaze with his tale that’s both electric and haunting.
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Ahead of the premiere, AMC has now officially pulled back the curtain with a full trailer showing exactly what to expect from Lestat’s big spotlight. He has a lot to offer Daniel, having seen everything from the French Revolution to the atomic bomb, but for now, he wants to focus on his era. Lestat hit his prime on the stage, drawing thousands of adoring fans as he rocked out to both original tunes and classics like Billy Idol‘s “Dancing with Myself” as heard in the footage. However, he was never satisfied, seeking to draw not just millions, but billions to his shows, all in the name of rewriting the book on who he is. What he may instead find, however, is a bloody reckoning as he’s haunted by the “muses” of his past and his own immortality comes back to bite him.
The new teaser makes one thing certain above all else: This will be IWTV‘s most explosive season to date. Now sitting in the spot once occupied by his former lover, Louis (Jacob Anderson), he’ll be forced to confront his monstrous actions in addition to his heights as a rock god. AMC has gone all out for the occasion, too. Already, AMC Global Media and Lakeshore Records have released two very real singles from the fictional artist’s catalog, “Long Face” and “All Fall Down,” sung by Reid himself and with lyrics and music by the show’s composer, Daniel Hart. Both can be found on the official Vampire Lestat artist page on major digital music platforms, with new tracks rolling out throughout the coming months that will further shape his musical legacy.
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October 2, 2022
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Levan Akin, Alan Taylor, Craig Zisk, Emma Freeman, Keith Powell
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Jonathan Ceniceroz, Coline Abert, Eleanor Burgess, Ben Philippe
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Pete Davidson is raising eyebrows after making a brutally candid joke at the 2026 Webby Awards amid growing rumors that his relationship with girlfriend Elsie Hewitt may be on the rocks. The comedian appeared at the 30th Annual Webby Awards on Monday night, where he accepted a Special Achievement Award for his impact on comedy. Longtime friend Machine Gun Kelly introduced Davidson during the ceremony held at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City.
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But instead of giving an emotional speech, Davidson stuck to the event’s strict short-speech format and delivered a dark punchline that instantly caught attention online. “Thanks, I’m still dead inside.”
The pointed one-liner arrived just as reports surfaced claiming Davidson and Hewitt, the mother of his five-month-old daughter Scottie Rose, have been struggling behind the scenes. The couple welcomed their daughter in December, with Davidson previously describing fatherhood as “f-cking awesome” while praising Hewitt as “a fantastic mom” in a recent interview with PEOPLE.
Insiders Claim Davidson’s Relationship Changed After Pregnancy
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However, sources close to the pair recently claimed their relationship dynamic drastically shifted after Hewitt became pregnant. “There are issues, but they’re trying to figure things out together,” one source told PEOPLE earlier this month.
Another insider told the Daily Mail that Davidson’s inner circle is not shocked by the reported tension. “Not one of Pete’s friends is surprised that there are relationship issues with him and Elsie,” the source claimed. “This is what he ends up doing always. She was also warned well ahead of time in their relationship to be careful with him, because Pete loves to self-sabotage a good thing.”
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Pete Davidson Reportedly Wants To Keep His Family Together
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According to insiders, the pregnancy was reportedly unplanned, something sources claim immediately altered the pace and intensity of the relationship. “And now they are parents, which they love, but the pregnancy was unplanned, and their dynamic immediately changed when she became pregnant, and they are trying to figure out the next steps as they want to be together for their kid, but it just might not be their endgame,” the source alleged.
While rumors of a split continue circulating online, insiders claim the pair are not officially over yet. “They are not fully broken up, but it is absolutely leading to it,” the insider claimed.
Davidson Allegedly Doesn’t Want Daughter To Experience His Childhood Pain
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The source also alleged Davidson is trying to avoid repeating aspects of his own childhood experience after losing his father, firefighter Scott Davidson, during the September 11 attacks. “[Pete] doesn’t want the relationship to end because he wants his daughter to have the luxury of having a complete family, something he wasn’t afforded himself,” the insider said.
Meanwhile, Hewitt appeared to hint at the emotional weight of motherhood in a Mother’s Day post shared just one day before Davidson’s Webby appearance. “We’re all here because of a mother’s sacrifice to make herself your first home. i got to be Scottie’s,” she wrote. “Greatest honor of my life. happy mother’s day.”
Machine Gun Kelly Praised Pete Davidson’s ‘Fearless’ Comedy
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Davidson’s appearance at the Webby Awards also came amid backlash surrounding controversial jokes he recently made during “The Roast of Kevin Hart.” While introducing Davidson at the awards show, Machine Gun Kelly praised the comedian for refusing to censor himself.
“He was sharing a lot of his jokes that he was going to do for the Kevin Hart roast last week, and what stuck out to me was that he would tell me some of the jokes, and he never asked me, ‘Oh, is this too much?’ or ‘Is it gonna offend anybody?’” MGK said. “He just told me the jokes, and it made me realize that, you know, he’s fearless, like great comedy is supposed to be raw, authentic, and he puts his own self on the line to make us all laugh and think.”
Davidson recently sparked outrage after making controversial jokes involving conservative commentator Charlie Kirk’s assassination and rapper Kanye West during the Netflix roast event. At one point, Davidson joked, “I was in a beef with Kanye, so I’ve taken shots from better gay Nazis.”
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The comedian previously feuded publicly with West during Davidson’s relationship with Kim Kardashian, a conflict that escalated heavily across social media in 2022.
Cardi B and Stefon Diggs are facing serious public scrutiny following revelations of alleged past mistreatment within their relationship.
A former employee of the NFL star recently came forward with detailed allegations concerning how the athlete reportedly behaved towards Cardi B while the rapper was expecting their child.
These revelations have surfaced just as the pair appears to be rekindling their romance following a brief separation earlier this year.
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Stefon Diggs’ accuser and former chef is on Instagram alleging that he abused one of his baby mamas while she was pregnant.
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Mila Adams, the former chef for Diggs, has released a dramatic video on social media directed at Cardi B, alleging that the NFL star mistreated the rapper throughout her pregnancy. In the video posted on May 11, Adams addressed the artist directly, claiming to have witnessed behavior that she found impossible to understand.
She spoke specifically about the way Diggs allegedly spoke to and treated Cardi B while she was pregnant, as well as his conduct in the delivery room and during the period after their son was born in November 2025.
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Adams stated that she and the rapper were both victims of the same individual, stating, “the same person that abused you abused me.”
According to Adams, text messages exist that prove Diggs belittled and spoke down to the rapper during their time together. These claims come after Adams herself accused the 32-year-old wide receiver of assault during a financial argument in late 2025, per U.S. Magazine.
Although Diggs was found not guilty of felony strangulation and misdemeanor assault and battery in a trial that concluded on May 5, Adams remains adamant about her version of events. She insisted in her caption that she did not lie in court and that Cardi B knows exactly who Diggs is.
Stefon Diggs And Cardi B Shared Mother’s Day PDA
These public accusations from his former chef have emerged at a time when Diggs and Cardi B appear more united than ever. Despite the serious nature of the claims regarding her pregnancy, the “Up” rapper chose to spend Mother’s Day weekend by the athlete’s side.
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The pair were seen sharing very affectionate moments during a special event hosted by the NFL star’s “Diggs Deep Foundation” in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, May 9.
PEOPLE Magazine confirmed that the couple celebrated the holiday at a wellness event titled “A Moment for Mom,” where they seemingly confirmed rumors of a romantic reconciliation. In one video shared by journalist Kelsey Nicole Nelson, the Patriots wide receiver was seen holding Cardi’s waist and planting sweet kisses on her head.
Stefon Diggs Is Dealing With Backlash From A Tarnished Reputation
The public romantic displays at the foundation event serve as a stark contrast to the battles Diggs is fighting to protect his public image. While he works to rebuild his bond with Cardi B, the wide receiver is also pursuing a defamation lawsuit against social media influencer Christopher Blake Griffith.
Diggs claims that Griffith’s allegations of sexual assault have severely damaged his reputation and his ability to earn an income.
However, Griffith is fighting back, arguing that any harm to the athlete’s name is actually the result of his own “messy personal life” rather than any specific social media posts, per The Blast.
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Griffith’s legal team argued that the public’s negative perception of Diggs is also tied to his highly publicized relationship and breakup with Cardi B.
Cardi B Seemingly Sent Stefon Diggs A Message While On Tour
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Despite the recent legal drama surrounding his reputation, Diggs has managed to win back the affection of Cardi B.
The couple’s reunion comes after a very public and heated period where the rapper appeared ready to leave the athlete in the past for good.
As reported by The Blast, in early March 2026, while performing on the San Francisco leg of her “Little Miss Drama” tour, Cardi B took a moment to address her former flame from the stage.
Although she never mentioned Diggs by name, her fiery comments were widely interpreted as a direct response to their rocky relationship.
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Amid cheers from her fans at the Chase Center, the mother-of-four declared that she was “too grown to be played with” and questioned why anyone would risk losing a woman of her caliber.
Stefon Diggs’ Relationship With His Former Chef Was Not Just Professional
While Cardi B expressed her frustration with the athlete’s behavior on stage, Diggs’ former personal chef, Adams, offered a much more detailed and damaging account of her time in the NFL star’s household.
The Blast reported that during courtroom proceedings, Adams revealed that her connection to the wide receiver went far beyond a professional agreement.
She testified that the two had been in contact for five years after meeting on Instagram, and that their relationship eventually became sexual before he officially hired her as his live-in chef in February 2025.
She alleged that a conflict erupted in November after a friend of the mother of Diggs’ child accused Adams of leaking information about the athlete’s private life. This internal drama served as the backdrop for the December 2025 incident at his home in Dedham, where Adams claimed the athlete physically assaulted and strangled her.
Macaulay Culkin continues to look back on his intimate bond with the late actress Catherine O’Hara months after her passing.
Although their relationship started off with an on-screen mother-son role in “Home Alone,” Culkin and O’Hara soon formed a connection that translated into their personal lives.
Now, the former child star is opening up about how her demise left him pondering what could have been if she were alive.
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In a recent interview, Culkin admitted that O’Hara’s death came as a shock to him because they had “unfinished business” to handle.
“When Catherine passed away in January, that hit me. That hit me pretty good, ’cause, you know, it was just too soon. And I felt that we had unfinished business,” the actor told Gentleman’s Journal.
Although Culkin didn’t go into detail, he admitted feeling indebted to the late veteran, who was a major presence in his career, starting from his “Home Alone” beginnings.
O’Hara’s guidance was evident when Culkin earned a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2023, and she gave an endearing speech at the ceremony. Reflecting on his regret, the “Zootopia” actor said, “I feel like I owed her a favor — and I don’t like having an outstanding debt.”
Macaulay Culkin Mourned O’Hara With An Emotional Tribute
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Although Culkin was unable to pay his debt to his on-screen mother, he honored her legacy and mourned her loss in a heart-wrenching tribute.
Following the news of O’Hara’s passing, the 45-year-old took to Instagram, sharing a throwback photo of them on “Home Alone” alongside one of them at his Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony.
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Referring to the late actress as “Mama” in the caption, he wished for more time together. “I wanted more. I wanted to sit in a chair next to you. I heard you. But I had so much more to say. I love you,” he wrote, per The Blast.
Culkin vowed to see O’Hara “later,” as Danzig’s “Mother“ was included as a background song on the upload. Thousands of fans camped in the comments, sending comfort to the heartbroken star.
The Actor Kept A Somber Appearance During Public Sighting
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Culkin’s grief was evident when he made his first public appearance after his on-screen mother’s death. Just hours after the news broke, the actor was spotted out and about in Los Angeles, according to The Blast.
The father-of-two was seen alone, wearing a dark outfit comprising an orange sweater underneath a black blazer and black pants as he kept a low-key profile.
Barely interacting with anyone, Culkin wore a weighed-down expression as he ran errands.
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Cause Of Catherine O’Hara’s Death Revealed
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The news of O’Hara’s demise sent shock waves across Hollywood. The beloved actress passed away on January 30, 2026, after a brief illness. She was 71 years old.
A rep of O’Hara’s talent agency, CAA, shed light on the details of her passing, revealing that the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to a call at the actress’s home, where she lives with her husband, Bo Welch, at 4:48 AM.
Weeks later, it was revealed that the “Schitt’s Creek” alum died from a blood clot in her lungs, known as pulmonary embolism. A report from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s office listed rectal cancer as the underlying cause.
It was revealed that the entertainer was rushed to the hospital in a severe condition after experiencing difficulty breathing, as detailed in a 911 call.
As reported by The Blast, O’Hara’s death certificate confirmed she was cremated, with her remains given to her beloved husband.
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Inside Catherine O’Hara’s Intimate Memorial Service
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The “Beetlejuice” star was laid to rest two weeks after her passing in an intimate ceremony attended by her family and close industry friends.
As reported by The Blast, actress Kelly Lynch gave fans a glimpse into the heartbreaking service, posting a black-and-white photo of the funeral program. On it was printed an adorable photo of a younger O’Hara wearing a cheerleader outfit, with a huge smile on her face.
Alongside the image was a poem curated by Raymond Carver titled “Late Fragment.” It was written when he was dying from cancer, a message that also applies to O’Hara.
“Rest in peace, darling Catherine,” Lynch wrote alongside the post.
The mockumentary format of filmmaking, specifically for sitcom television, is one of the most popular and quickly growing. It’s been around for quite some time, but gained extreme popularity through smash-hit shows like The Office and Parks and Recreation. The mockumentary style has become super beloved. For comedy specifically, the format helps people feel a bit more connected and believe in the content a bit more.
Mockumentary grounds whatever it’s showcasing in reality—even when what’s on-screen doesn’t happen in real life. The style attempts to showcase what’s being depicted as if it’s a documentary on real-life events. This helps bring audiences into new environments, and they are able to buy into them a lot easier than otherwise. The characters feel a lot more genuine, as well. All reasons why mockumentaries are so abundantly popular.
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‘Cunk on Earth’ (2022)
Historical documentaries are the most famous and well-known documentaries out there. Cunk on Earth takes this concept and absolutely makes fun of it through the wonderful performance by Diane Morgan. Covering real-world historical events like the fall of the Roman Empire and the Dark Ages in a comedic documentary.
What makes Cunk on Earth even funnier is the fact that when they’re performing these hysterical interviews, they’re interviewing actual experts on the topics they’re covering. This makes Cunk asking her absurdist questions even better, because who would ask these kinds of things to real experts on things like the Roman Empire? Cunk. Cunk would.
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‘Nathan for You’ (2013–2017)
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There’s no man who can do a deadpan performance quite like Nathan Fielder (mainly because there’s no beating Aubrey Plaza and Jenna Ortega). Unlike YouTube pranksters, Nathan for You puts Fielder in front of real people to pull off his performances, which makes his bits even funnier. He has some absurd schemes that are so comical that they actually sometimes work, which not only adds to hilarity but is genuinely impressive.
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Nathan for You has some absolutely iconic episodes across its four-year run. But not only is it humorous, but some of his pranks and bits act as subtle social commentary on things like capitalism and gullibility in the general population. The series (and Nathan Fielder himself) expertly raises the stakes and makes things continuously more ridiculous as they move forward.
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‘Abbott Elementary’ (2021–Present)
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Abbott Elementary has completely taken over the television space in the last few years. Following the lives of teachers at the titular elementary school, Abbott Elementary depicts the hilarity and ridiculousness that occur when one becomes an elementary school teacher across its seasons.
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While the events of the series are fictional, the conflicts and events within the series are very real. Being a teacher is not easy, and while this is an absolutely hilarious comedy, it’s also a love letter to teachers everywhere. They’re raising the next generation of children, and this leads to some of the best moments in the show as it comments on and makes fun of real things, like when they commented on kids picking up social trends in Abbott Elementary Season 1, episode 11, “Desking.”
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‘Arrested Development’ (2003–2019)
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Alongside the obvious contenders of The Office and Parks and Recreation, Arrested Development is one of the most popular mockumentaries out there. Arrested Development sets itself apart, however, by not following a lot of the typical tropes found in a mockumentary. Normally, a series in this style commonly cuts to interview segments within the episode, but Arrested Development opts not to do this.
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While it’s not formatted like a typical mockumentary, it finds itself being one because the characters within it commonly acknowledge that they are being filmed, and they’re on a television show. Many consider this to be one of the best shows of the last few decades, and for very good reason. The writing is exceptional, and with performances from the likes of Jason Bateman and others, it’s excellent.
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‘Modern Family’ (2009–2020)
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Families are troublesome. Everyone can easily attest to this statement in some way, shape, or form. Together, Christopher Lloyd and Steven Levitan brought a series to life that depicts the ridiculous nature of all types of families—the nuclear family, mixed families, and families led by a gay relationship. Its first few seasons were critically praised all-around for the exceptional episodes it brought forth.
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The writing for Modern Family is sharp, witty, and smart. A huge part of this is because co-creator Christopher Lloyd got his start by writing on the critically acclaimed Golden Girls. Over the course of its run, it won over 20 Emmys and was highly noted for its wonderful cast and their great performances.
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Collider Exclusive · TV Medicine Quiz Which Fictional Hospital Would You Work Best In? The Pitt · ER · Grey’s Anatomy · House · Scrubs
Five hospitals. Five completely different ways medicine goes sideways on television — brutal, chaotic, romantic, brilliant, and ridiculous. Only one of them is the ward your instincts were built for. Eight questions will figure out exactly where you belong.
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A critical patient comes through the door. What’s your first instinct? Medicine under pressure reveals who you actually are.
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Why did you go into medicine in the first place? The honest answer says more about you than the one you’d give in an interview.
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What do you actually want from the people you work with? Who you want beside you under pressure is who you are.
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You lose a patient you fought hard to save. How do you carry it? Every doctor who’s worked a long shift has had to answer this question.
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How would your colleagues describe the way you work? Your reputation on the floor is usually more accurate than your self-image.
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How do you feel about hospital protocol and procedure? Every institution has rules. What you do with them is a choice.
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What does this job cost you personally? Nobody works in medicine without paying a price. What’s yours?
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At the end of a long shift, what keeps you coming back? The answer to this question is the most honest thing about you.
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Your Assignment Has Been Made You Belong In…
Your answers have pointed to one fictional hospital above all others. This is the ward your instincts, your temperament, and your particular brand of dysfunction were built for.
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Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center
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You are built for the most unsparing version of emergency medicine television has ever shown — one that puts you inside a single fifteen-hour shift and doesn’t let you look away.
You need your work to be real, not romanticised — meaning over drama, honesty over aesthetics.
You find purpose inside the work itself, not in the chaos surrounding it.
You’ve made peace with the fact that this job takes from you constantly, and gives back in ways that are harder to name.
Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center demands exactly that kind of person — and you would not want to be anywhere else.
County General Hospital, Chicago
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You are the person who keeps the whole floor running — not the most brilliant in the room, but possibly the most essential.
You show up, do the work, absorb the losses, and come back the next day without needing the job to be anything other than what it is.
You care about patients as individual human beings, not as cases to solve or dramas to live through.
You believe in the system even when it fails you — and you understand that emergency medicine is about holding the line just long enough.
ER is television about endurance. You have it.
Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, Seattle
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You came to medicine with your whole self — your ambition, your emotions, your relationships, your history — and you have never quite managed to leave any of it at the door.
You feel things fully and form deep attachments to the people you work with.
Your personal and professional lives are permanently, chaotically entangled — and that entanglement drives both your greatest disasters and your most remarkable saves.
You understand that extraordinary medicine often happens at the intersection of clinical skill and profound human connection.
It’s messy at Grey Sloan. You would not have it any other way.
Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, NJ
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You are drawn to the problem above everything else — the symptom that doesn’t fit, the diagnosis hiding underneath the obvious one.
You’re not primarily motivated by the patient as a person — though you are capable of caring, even if you’d deny it.
You work best when the stakes are highest and the standard answer is wrong.
Princeton-Plainsboro exists to house one extraordinary, impossible mind — and everyone around that mind is there because they’re smart enough to keep up.
The only way forward here is to think harder than everyone else in the room. That is exactly what you do.
Sacred Heart Hospital, California
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You understand that medicine is tragic and absurd in almost equal measure — and that the only sane response is to hold both of those things at the same time.
You are warm, self-aware, and funnier than most people in your field.
You use humour to get through terrible moments — and at Sacred Heart, that’s not a flaw, it’s a survival strategy.
You lean on the people around you and let them lean back. The laughter and the grief are genuinely inseparable here.
Scrubs is a show about learning to become someone worthy of the job. You are still very much in the middle of that process — which is exactly right.
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‘Parks and Recreation’ (2009–2015)
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The common debate among the mockumentary fan base is whether The Office or Parks and Recreation is the best of the best. This is a very valid debate, as this 2009 series is simply one of the best of the 2000s. Much like its rival, it has one of the best casts on television with the likes of Amy Poehler, Nick Offerman, Aziz Ansari, Rashida Jones, Chris Pratt, Adam Scott, and genuinely so many more that either got their big start here or had a career-defining role.
Following the escapades of the Parks and Recreation Department in the fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana. What’s fun about this show is that audiences know that what’s being depicted is at least a little accurate, as the creators of the series actually studied local politics and even interviewed local politicians and government workers to make sure what they were making had authenticity to it.
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‘What We Do in the Shadows’ (2019–2024)
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What We Do in the Shadows is a hilarious supernatural mockumentary that follows vampire roommates Nandor the Relentless (Kayvan Novak), Laszlo Cravensworth (Matt Berry), Nadja (Natasia Demetriou), Colin Robinson (Mark Proksch), and their familiar Guillermo (Harvey Guillén). Tasked with conquering the New World—an assignment they’ve entirely forgotten—they go through modern life in Staten Island and deal with everything from awkward city council meetings to supernatural turf wars with werewolves, witches, and ghosts.
Over six riotous seasons, the FX show became a fan favorite thanks to the funny dynamic between its main characters. Satirizing both supernatural lore and the mundanity of being human, it expands on the world and original concept of the 2014 New Zealand film. What We Do in the Shadows is now a modern classic that concluded with a bittersweet finale that captures how it can strike both a humorous and heartfelt note.
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‘Trailer Park Boys’ (2001–2018)
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Trailer Park Boys is easily considered one of the best mockumentary sitcoms of all time. The reasoning for this bold claim is largely because of the charm brought forth through its lower budget. Trailer Park Boys is a series that is known for being primarily improvised with its dialogue. This led to some of the funniest interactions on 2000s television.
It’s packed to the brim with recurring gags, surprisingly deep storytelling, and somehow stayed super unchanging in its quality over its entire run from 2001 to 2007. The fact that this show could have such a low budget and stand up against and even above most mockumentaries is astounding and proof of its caliber.
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‘The Office’ (2005–2013)
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The Office is known as one of the best of the best because it genuinely revolutionized and redefined the entire mockumentary format. It threw its cast members onto a grand stage, stayed consistently superb, had amazing performances, spectacular screenwriting, and cast chemistry unlike any other.
What makes The Office even better is the fact that each character has a defined and true character arc amidst the absurdities at play. So, not only does it end up being an incredibly funny show, but people truly grew emotionally invested in The Office‘s likable characters. This not only kept them engaged through hilarity, but also because they wanted to see where these people would go with their lives.
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‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ (2000–2024)
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Curb Your Enthusiasm is both Larry David and the mockumentary format’s magnum opus. There hasn’t been a show quite like Curb Your Enthusiasm to this day. Larry David knows how to do good comedy, if that wasn’t proven by his work on Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm is the perfect example of his comedic prowess.
What makes Curb Your Enthusiasm different from other improv-heavy mockumentaries is the fact that it is an almost fully improvised show. Scenes are merely outlined, and the actors take them from there. Larry David takes this concept and absolutely runs with it. This has led to some of television’s funniest moments of all time.
The Oscars aired a sketch spoofing Sean Penn’s death scene at the end of “One Battle After Another,” with the Academy disposing of O’Brien in the comical scene.
For decades, “The Brady Bunch” has remained one of television’s most replayed family sitcoms, turning its cast into permanent pop culture icons long after the series ended.
However, behind the nostalgia and endless reruns, one of the show’s stars is revealing a much sadder reality.
Eve Plumb recently admitted that despite the sitcom’s lasting success across generations, the actors are no longer seeing meaningful money from it.
Her revelation has sparked fresh conversation about how television contracts once worked, especially compared to the massive payouts stars from modern sitcoms still receive today.
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Plumb is pulling back the curtain on what “The Brady Bunch” cast actually earned from one of television’s most replayed sitcoms.
The actress, who famously played middle daughter Jan Brady, recently addressed the subject while promoting her memoir, “Happiness Included: Jan Brady and Beyond.”
In the book, Plumb joked about the financial reality behind the show’s lasting popularity. “If I had a dime for every rerun episode, I’d pay off the national deficit. I don’t,” she wrote per the Daily Mail.
Plumb later doubled down on the statement during an appearance on the “PauseRewind” podcast. “To be clear, we don’t make residuals,” she explained.
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The revelation shocked many longtime fans, considering “The Brady Bunch” has remained a television staple for decades through syndication and streaming reruns.
The ABC sitcom originally aired from 1969 through 1974, but its cultural footprint never really disappeared.
‘Brady Bunch’ Cast Lost Their Rerun Payments Years Ago
Plumb is not the only “Brady Bunch” star who has spoken openly about the show’s lack of long-term financial rewards.
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Susan Olsen, who played Cindy Brady, previously explained why the cast no longer receives rerun money.
Appearing on Oprah Network’s “Where Are They Now,” Olsen revealed that the issue stemmed from television rules that existed before 1973.
According to the star, actors at the time were compensated only for a limited number of rerun broadcasts.
She explained the cast was only “paid for reruns for the first 10 runs.” After that, the payments completely stopped. “So [we’ve] made no money since then,” Olsen said.
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The residual checks reportedly dried up entirely in 1979 despite the sitcom continuing to air across networks for decades afterward.
‘Brady Bunch’ Salaries Were Tiny Compared To Modern TV Stars
Barry Williams, who portrayed Greg Brady, also previously addressed the surprisingly modest paychecks the cast received during the sitcom’s original run.
In his 1992 memoir “Growing Up Brady: I Was a Teenage Greg,” Williams explained how dramatically television salaries have changed since the 1970s.
“Salaries for sitcom actors have changed considerably since the ‘70s,” he wrote. The actor revealed that during the show’s last season, the highest-paid child actor on the series earned just barely over a thousand dollars per week.
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“In our fifth and final year, the highest salary among us kids was $1,100 a week,” he shared. Although Williams acknowledged that earning roughly $24,000 during the final season was “not bad for a teenager,” he also noted the money disappeared quickly after taxes, commissions, and family expenses.
“It was enough to indulge in toys, but hardly enough to carry you through the slow periods that inevitably followed,” he explained.
The original cast also included Maureen McCormick, Mike Lookinland, and Christopher Knight, all of whom became permanently linked to their iconic Brady characters.
‘Brady Bunch’ Money Drama Looks Worse Next To ‘Friends’ Success
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The whopping financial difference between “The Brady Bunch” cast and modern sitcom stars became even more noticeable after Lisa Kudrow recently discussed “Friends” residuals.
Kudrow admitted that she and her co-stars still earn massive payouts from reruns of the beloved NBC comedy.
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The actress, who played Phoebe Buffay from 1994 to 2004, starred alongside Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc, and the late Matthew Perry.
Unlike the Brady cast, the “Friends” stars famously negotiated together throughout the show’s run. Their salaries eventually climbed from $22,500 per episode during the first season to a staggering $1 million each by the final two seasons.
Reports have also claimed the cast still earns around $20 million annually from the show’s continued popularity. The stars later reunited for HBO Max’s 2021 reunion special and reportedly received $2.5 million each for the appearance.
Susan Olsen Opens Up About The Downsides Of Playing Cindy Brady
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In April 2025, Olsen opened up about the lasting impact of being typecast as Cindy Brady, admitting the role followed her long after “The Brady Bunch” ended.
Speaking on “The Real Brady Bros” podcast with former co-stars Williams and Christopher Knight, Olsen reflected on constantly being cast as the “ditzy” or “stupid” child, saying, “That’s just how my career was, and it was something I had to accept.”
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As reported by The Blast, she recalled how frustrating it was to play a character so different from her real personality, with Williams telling her she was “so much smarter” and “edgier” than Cindy.
Olsen also shared that even her son eventually noticed the pattern after watching one of her old Disney movies, joking, “So you always play the stupid child.”
The actress admitted the role affected her deeply as a child, explaining she dreaded returning to public school because classmates treated her like Cindy in real life and teased her over the character’s “stupid” moments and lisp.
As long as the earth remains, human conflict will never fully disappear. It is a part of our existence and oftentimes, we choose war as a means of resolution. For those who are unaware, war is brutal, destructive, exhausting, and, more often than not, utterly meaningless. However, humans always seem to find themselves in one conflict or the other. While some wars are localized, others have global ramifications and none quite as cataclysmic as World War II. The conflict played out across various locations across land, air and sea, reshaping the global order in its aftermath. Several creatives have told stories about the defining conflict of the 20th century, with Wolfgang Petersen’s 1981 World War II picture Das Boot, one of them.
The Oscar- and Golden Globe-nominated masterpiece would go on to inspire a 2018 series of the same name, which continues to highlight the senseless reality of the entire conflict. With two storylines running parallel on land and sea, Das Boot sees its dialogue authentically switching between English, German, and French, even as the story follows the crew of a German U-boat embarking on its first voyage in 1942 and a young woman caught between the Gestapo and the French Resistance on land. The original Das Boot film from 1981 grossed $85 million, making it a global blockbuster and earningsix Oscar nominations. The film stands apart in the crowded sea of submarine war movies and the series is just as impressive.
Now, the 2018 Das Boot series is making a streaming return, having been on Hulu previously. According to a new report, Kino Lorber’s MHz Choice will have all four seasons of the classic WWII U-boat series, including ones that have never previously streamed in the U.S. MHz Choice will welcome the first season of the drama series on July 7 with the second season following on August 4, with two episodes, then installments launching weekly. However, the release dates for Seasons 3 and 4 have not been made available yet.
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Collider Exclusive · Oscar Best Picture Quiz Which Oscar Best Picture Is Your Perfect Movie? Parasite · Everything Everywhere · Oppenheimer · Birdman · No Country
Five Oscar Best Picture winners. Five completely different visions of what cinema can be — and what it can do to you. One of them is the film that was made for the way your mind works. Ten questions will figure out which one.
🪜Parasite
🌀Everything Everywhere
☢️Oppenheimer
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🐦Birdman
🪙No Country for Old Men
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What kind of film experience do you actually want? The best movies don’t just entertain — they leave something behind.
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Which idea grabs you most in a film? Great films are driven by a central obsession. What’s yours?
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How do you like your story told? Form is content. The way a story is shaped changes what it means.
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What makes a truly great antagonist? The opposition defines the protagonist. What kind of opposition fascinates you?
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What do you want from a film’s ending? The final note is the one that lingers. What do you want it to sound like?
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Which setting pulls you in most? Where a film takes place shapes everything — mood, stakes, what’s even possible.
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What cinematic craft impresses you most? Every great film has a signature — a technical or artistic element that makes it unmistakable.
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What kind of main character do you root for? The protagonist is the lens. Who you choose to follow says something about you.
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How do you feel about a film that takes its time? Pace is a choice. Some films sprint; others let tension accumulate slowly, deliberately.
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What do you want to feel walking out of the cinema? The best films leave a mark. What kind of mark do you want?
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The Academy Has Decided Your Perfect Film Is…
Your answers have pointed to one Oscar Best Picture winner above all others. This is the film that was made for the way your mind works.
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Parasite
You are drawn to films that operate on multiple levels simultaneously — that begin in one genre and quietly, brilliantly migrate into another. Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite is a film about class, desire, and the architecture of inequality that manages to be darkly funny, deeply suspenseful, and genuinely shocking across a single extraordinary running time. Your instinct is for cinema that hides its true intentions until the moment it’s ready to reveal them. Parasite is exactly that — a film that rewards close attention and punishes assumptions, right up to its devastating final image.
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Everything Everywhere All at Once
You want it all — and this film gives you all of it. The Daniels’ Everything Everywhere All at Once is one of the most maximalist films ever made: action comedy, multiverse sci-fi, family drama, existential crisis, and a genuinely earned emotional core that sneaks up on you amid the chaos. You are someone who responds to ambition, who doesn’t want cinema to choose between being entertaining and being meaningful. This film refuses that choice entirely. It is overwhelming by design, and its overwhelming nature is precisely the point — because the feeling of being crushed by infinite possibility is exactly what it’s about.
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Oppenheimer
You are drawn to cinema on a grand scale — films that understand history not as a backdrop but as a force, and that place their characters inside that force and watch what happens. Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer is a film about the terrifying gap between what we can do and what we should do, told with the full weight of one of the most consequential moments in human history behind it. You want your films to feel important without feeling self-important — to earn their ambition through sheer craft and the gravity of their subject. Oppenheimer does exactly that. It is enormous, complicated, and refuses easy comfort.
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Birdman
You are drawn to films that foreground their own construction — that make the how of the filmmaking part of the what it’s about. Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Birdman, shot to appear as a single continuous take, is cinema examining itself through the cracked mirror of a fading actor’s ego. You respond to formal daring, to the feeling that a film is doing something that probably shouldn’t be possible. Michael Keaton’s performance and Emmanuel Lubezki’s restless camera create something genuinely unlike anything else — a film that is simultaneously about creativity, relevance, self-destruction, and the impossibility of ever truly knowing if your work means anything at all.
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No Country for Old Men
You are drawn to cinema that trusts silence, that refuses to explain itself, and that treats dread as a form of meaning. The Coen Brothers’ No Country for Old Men is a film about the arrival of a new kind of evil — implacable, arbitrary, and utterly indifferent to the moral frameworks we use to make sense of the world. It is one of the most formally controlled films ever made, and its controlled restraint is what makes it so terrifying. You want your films to haunt you, not comfort you. You are not interested in resolution if resolution would be dishonest. No Country for Old Men is honest in a way that most cinema never dares to be.
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Who is Behind the Scenes for ‘Das Boot’?
A big-budget European show, Das Boot assembled an impressive cast from Germany, France, the UK and the US to tell its tale, including Vicky Krieps (Phantom Thread), Tom Wlaschiha (Game of Thrones), Lizzy Caplan (Masters of Sex), Vincent Kartheiser (Mad Men), James D’Arcy (MARVEL’s Agent Carter), Thierry Frémont (Juste un regard), August Wittgenstein (The Crown), Rainer Bock (Inglourious Basterds), Rick Okon (Tatort), Leonard Scheicher (Finsterworld), Robert Stadlober(Summer Storm), Franz Dinda (The Cloud) and Stefan Konarske (The Young Karl Marx). Andreas Prochaska, whose credits include Das finstere Tal(The Dark Valley) and Das Wunder von Kärnten (A Day for a Miracle), directed the series with Tony Saint and Johannes W. Betz as the head writers.
Season 1 of Das Boot arrives on MHz Choice in the US on July 7. Stay tuned to Collider for updates.
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Getting dressed up for a wedding sounds fun until you’re staring at a closet full of clothes and somehow still have nothing to wear. After spending way too much time searching for a flattering, comfortable option to wear to multiple summer weddings, I finally found this bodycon wrap dress that completely solved my outfit dilemma without blowing my budget.
The midi style has that rare combination of being fitted enough to feel polished while still comfortable enough to wear for hours of dancing, sitting and outdoor ceremonies in the heat. The wrap-style ruching creates a super flattering silhouette, while the bodycon fit gives it a sleek, elevated look that works for everything from beach weddings to cocktail receptions.
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From travel plans to gift shopping, prepping for an upcoming wedding can be stressful enough — and that’s without worrying about getting a dress tailored. When you’re a petite fashionista, it almost always comes with the territory, but these wedding guest dresses prove otherwise. After a peruse through Amazon, we discovered a few short gal-friendly […]
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