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Taylor Sheridan’s Official ‘Yellowstone’ Sequel Is Taking Over the World
If we’re being honest, as much as we like Kayce Dutton and his team of Marshals on CBS, the series has always felt like Luke Grimes was dropped into a procedural and just happened to be a guy who’s previously existed on another TV series. We yearned for the open fields and the lingering shots of Yellowstone, from where he had been transplanted. And then, last week, Dutton Ranch arrived and with it, we got what we wanted once more.
Following its debut last week, Dutton Ranch has immediately become the most watched series on Paramount+, as audiences flock to watch the return of Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler, along with their ward (and not some boy they just randomly stole from outside a hospital), Carter. The first season will run for nine episodes, with new episodes rolling out every Friday after the two-part premiere. The official synopsis reads:
“As Beth and Rip fight to build a future together — far from the ghosts of Yellowstone — they collide with brutal new realities and a ruthless rival ranch that will stop at nothing to protect its empire. In South Texas, blood runs deeper, forgiveness is fleeting, and the cost of survival might just be your soul.”
Who’s Involved in ‘Dutton Ranch’?
Dutton Ranch stars Kelly Reilly (Flight, Pride & Prejudice) as Beth Dutton, Cole Hauser (Good Will Hunting, 2 Fast 2 Furious) as Rip Wheeler, Finn Little (Those Who Wish Me Dead, Storm Boy) as Carter, Ed Harris (Top Gun: Maverick, Apollo 13) as Everett McKinney, Annette Bening (American Beauty, Nyad) as Beulah Jackson, Jai Courtney (Suicide Squad, Terminator Genisys) as Rob-Will McKinney, Juan Pablo Raba (Peppermint, Narcos) as Silas Vela, Marc Menchaca (Ozark, The Creator) as Zachariah, Natalie Alyn Lind (The Goldbergs, Big Sky) as Tess McKinney, and J.R. Villarreal (Akeelah and the Bee, Ultra Violet & Black Scorpion) as Luis.
The series is created by Chad Feehan, based on characters created by Taylor Sheridan and John Linson. Feehan also serves as showrunner, while Christina Alexandra Voros directs multiple episodes, including the premiere and finale. Voros is a veteran of Sheridan’s shows, having directed all six episodes of The Madison, which was initially announced as another Yellowstone spin-off before it was later revealed as a standalone project ahead of its next two seasons. Voros also served as a director on Yellowstone.
Dutton Ranch airs on Friday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Paramount Network and streams on Paramount+.
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May 15, 2026
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Paramount Network, Paramount+
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Chad Feehan
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Christina Alexandra Voros
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Jacob Forman, Hilary Bettis, Chad Feehan, Hayley Tibbenham, J. Todd Scott, K.C. Scott
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Drew Carey Slams Spencer Pratt as a ‘Serial Scammer’
Drew Carey is slamming reality TV star Spencer Pratt as his candidacy for mayor of Los Angeles continues to gain momentum.
“Anyone who votes for, or endorses Spencer Prattfall for Mayor of LA needs to get their head out of their ass,” the comedian and game show host wrote via Threads on Friday, May 22. “I understand being angry/unsatisfied, but at least get behind someone competent and not some serial scammer without a soul or moral compass.”
The actor continued, “F*** this guy already.”
The former U.S. Marine’s comments sparked a widespread response, with some fans praising the TV host, 68, for his political take while other condemned his social media rant.
“The is [sic] documentation of me never having to add Drew to the Spencer Pratt endorsement list,” Heather Ashley, host of the “Big Mad True Crime” podcast, wrote in response along with a checkmark emoji.

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“You don’t have to hate him just to prove you’re liberal,” another social media user commented. “How about criticizing his policies?”
Pratt, 42, is running for L.A. mayor against Democratic incumbent Mayor Karen Bass and a slew of other mayoral hopefuls, including Nithya Raman, Adam Miller and others. The Hills alum claims he’s running as an “independent community advocate,” though he is a registered Republican with many ties to the conservative, right-wing and MAGA media spheres.
“Regardless of the outcome of Spencer Pratt’s race, what he’s doing is authentically American,” Erika Kirk, the widow of late Turning Point USA cofounder Charlie Kirk, wrote via X on Thursday, May 21, voicing her support for Pratt’s campaign.
“See a problem, become a part of the solution,” Erika, 37, continued. “His campaign ads are unconventional, but that’s the point; it’s refreshing. Instead of speaking like a career politician, he’s speaking as an American who sees and deeply understands how fragile the simple things in life are when leadership fails.”
Erika added, “This is what this country is all about. Citizens willing to step into the political arena, unafraid, and challenge a failing system, much like the one that has destroyed Los Angeles. I hope moments like this inspire more Americans to throw their names into the mix, run for office, get involved and stand up for what makes this country exceptional.”
Pratt, who is currently ranked second in the highly-contentious mayoral race after announcing his candidacy on the one-year anniversary of the deadly L.A. fires that destroyed the Palisades and Pratt’s home, also gained the support of President Donald Trump.
“I’d like to see him do well,” Trump 79, told reporters on Wednesday, May 20. “He’s a character. I assume he probably supports me. I heard he does [support me]. I heard he’s a big MAGA person. He’s doing well.”
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Tom Hardy ‘Enraged’ A-List ‘MobLand’ Costar Before Firing: Report
More details related to Tom Hardy‘s alleged firing from “MobLand” have come to light amid claims he got into “clashes” with producers.
Reports highlighted that the producers decided not to continue with the actor for a third season of the show due to tensions and disagreements on set.
However, sources claim Tom Hardy also had a fraught relationship with a co-star when the cameras were off, describing his attitude on set as “arrogant.”

Hardy may have gotten into “clashes” with producers of his show, but insiders claim he also “enraged” his co-star, Dame Helen Mirren, with his attitude on set.
According to the Daily Mail, a source revealed that Mirren had her reservations about Hardy’s behavior on set.
“Tom’s character is charming. He’s the calm one, but it is quite the opposite when the cameras stop. Dame Helen is a joy; she is a total pro, and she has worked with so many people over the years,” the source noted.
The actress was said to be growing “frustrated” with how Hardy acted off camera, as he would sometimes be caught using his phone to play games when he was meant to be at a certain location.
“She is getting increasingly frustrated with Tom and his attitude. He can be late to filming, too, and that is annoying for Dame Helen, who is extremely professional and disciplined,” the insider alleged. “His tone is something Dame Helen doesn’t like, along with his lateness.”
“She expects better,” they added. “She holds people to a high standard. She’s 80. She’s been there and seen it all.”
Tom Hardy Was Described As ‘Very, Very Arrogant’

Speaking more on Hardy’s alleged on-set behavior, the insider described him as “arrogant,” claiming that his behavior began to affect Mirren, who no longer seemed happy working with him in the scenes they shared.
“The behind-the-scenes crew watch it all and believe that she no longer looks as happy working on scenes with him,” the source said. “It has all become quite personal between them.”
“It feels like Tom is winding her up,” they continued. “There is much chatter that he swaggers around like he’s the king. He is very, very arrogant. It’s a fantastic show, and everyone loves working on it. It’s such a shame there is this undertone.”
A Puck News report shared the news that Hardy will not return to the show where he plays the role of Fixer, Harry Da Souza, alongside Mirren and Pierce Brosnan, for a third season.
“I’m told Paramount recently opted not to pick up Hardy for season three,” the newsletter read, adding that “clashes with producers Jez Butterworth and David Glasser, among others, during the recent production of season two,” led to the decision to fire the star.
‘MobLand’ Has Yet To Be Picked Up For A Third Season

Reports of Hardy’s firing have raised eyebrows for many reasons, but mostly due to the fact that a third season for the show has yet to be announced.
According to TMZ, sources stated that the door is not totally shut on Hardy, describing the current situation as “fluid” since the series hasn’t even been renewed yet.
To add to the confusing situation, a former British journalist, Scott Jones, shared in a viral X post that most of the show was filmed near where he lived, and he never noticed any sign of tension between Hardy and the showrunners.
“Tom Hardy was on set early doors (ask the Mums who were doing school drop-off) and often late into the evening,” Jones said. “I spoke to SCORES of crew, some main actors, and a handful of extras (some of whom I’m still in contact with), there was NEVER even a hint of this being an unhappy set.”
“This seems VERY odd,” he added about the report of Hardy’s firing from the show.
Tom Hardy Once Clashed With Charlize Theron

Mirren’s alleged frustration with Hardy mirrors reports of his clash with Oscar award winner, Charlize Theron, during the filming of their 2015 blockbuster, “Mad Max: Fury Road.”
The former co-stars were said to have been involved in several heated moments, with Theron reportedly being frustrated with Hardy for coming to set late, and once branding the actor a “f-cking c-nt.”
According to New York Times columnist Kyle Buchanan, Theron was also worried about Hardy’s “aggressive” behavior on set to the point that she requested for a female producer to be close by for her “protection.”
Hardy, for his part, later admitted that their fallout was somewhat his fault, noting that he was in over his “head in many ways.”
“The pressure on both of us was overwhelming at times,” the actor told Buchanan, per Variety. “What she needed was a better, perhaps more experienced partner in me.”
The Actor Might Take A Long Break From Acting Due To Physical Issues

Prior to reports of Hardy’s firing, insiders claimed that the actor was considering taking a “major” break from Hollywood so he could rest and be with his loved ones.
A source told the Daily Mail in April that Hardy planned to “take a sabbatical,” adding that his schedule was clear as he had finished wrapping up filming of “MobLand” season two.
Hardy had also talked about the physical toll his acting roles had taken on his body in a chat with Esquire.
“I’ve had two knee surgeries now, my disc’s herniated in my back, I’ve got sciatica as well… It’s all falling to bits now, and it’s not going to get better,” Hardy told the publication, with sources later linking his desire for a break to his health remarks.
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“Wuthering Heights” cut scene of Margot Robbie's 'extremely hairy armpits,' director Emerald Fennell says
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She regrets scrapping it, saying she’s confused when women have clean-shaven pits in period pieces: “Where are the razors that these women are using?”
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9 Most Bingeworthy Miniseries of All Time, Ranked
There is little question that we’re living in the age of miniseries. This genre of television consists of shows that don’t want to commit to multiple seasons, and, instead, opt to tell their story in one short season, usually running no more than 12 episodes. The miniseries gained widespread notoriety in 1977, when the TV adaptation of Alex Haley’s best-selling novel Roots became a ratings juggernaut for ABC and took home nine Primetime Emmy Awards.
While there have been numerous miniseries that have garnered both critical and audience praise over the years, the genre really hit its peak with the rise in streaming, which allowed services such as Netflix to create one-off programming that could easily be consumed in a weekend, and there is little to suggest that this will be changing anytime soon. So, to honor the miniseries that reshaped the TV landscape, here are the most bingeable series that you can watch over-and-over again, and never feel like you have to poke your eyeballs out.
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‘Little Fires Everywhere’ (2020)
Let’s rewind the clock back to March 2020. As bad as that year was health-wise, 2020 was a great year for miniseries, as people were ordered to stay at home and protect themselves and their loved ones from the “Virus That Shall Not Be Named.” Everyone was searching for the best series to binge while passing the “two weeks” it would take to “flatten the curve” (no need to explain how that worked out), and during this time, people tuned in to an eight-episode Hulu drama called Little Fires Everywhere, based off of the 2017 novel by Celeste Ng that told the story of two Cleveland-area mothers (Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington) from different backgrounds and how their fates intertwined with one-another.
There was something both sad and uplifting about Little Fires Everywhere, and Liz Tigelaar and her team did a great job in weaving a story about loss, secrets, identity, and hope, all the while exposing the myth that following the rules of society can avert disaster. If you haven’t watched it, I highly recommend you do. It’s a tear-jerker, and a surprisingly bingeable series that will have you ugly-crying for a week.
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‘Black Bird’ (2022)
True crime shows were made for the miniseries format. The story structure is tight, it’s engaging, and can easily be told in a nice, six-to-12 episode-long season with binge-watching opportunities oozing through the screen. This perfectly describes Apple TV’s Black Bird, which premiered in 2022, and is (rightfully) considered among the best modern true crime miniseries of our era.
Based on the 2010 autobiography In with the Devil: a Fallen Hero, a Serial Killer, and a Dangerous Bargain for Redemption by James Keene and Hilel Levin, Black Bird follows Keene, a once-promising football player who gets recruited by the FBI while serving time in prison. Although this is a fictionalized version of the story, the series doesn’t deviate much from the book, and why should it? The true story of Jimmy Keene is fascinating, and Dennis Lehane did a great job in staying true to the book. Let’s also give a standing ovation to Taron Egerton, who portrayed the talkative Keene masterfully.
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‘Watchmen’ (2019)
When HBO announced that they were making a TV series on the DC Comic Watchmen, the first thing that came to my attention-deficit mind was “why?” Did they not see the box office disaster that was Zack Snyder‘s 2009 version (even though I personally like it)? Why would HBO feel they would have better success than Warner Bros. did? Thankfully, when I watched the first episode in October 2019, I happily ate my words. Creator Damon Lindelof did an incredible job bringing Watchmen to life, and it was crystal clear that the story was better told in a TV format.
HBO’s Watchmen was a remix of sorts to the comic that gave birth to it; and, in my opinion, that is what made it work so much better than Snyder’s big-budget flop. Lindelof set off to create a new story that still stayed true to the Watchman universe, and we can’t overlook the binge-watching quality this series has, which is off-the-charts.
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‘The Night Of’ (2016)
As I mentioned earlier in the Black Bird entry, true crime is a genre that was made for the miniseries format, and no streaming service or network realizes this more than HBO. In 2016, they released The Night Of, an Americanized version of the famed British series Criminal Justice. Here, John Turturro stars as John Stone, a lawyer who is hired to represent Nasir Khan (Riz Ahmed), a college student who is on trial for the murder of a woman on New York City’s Upper West Side.
The Night Of is filled with tension from the first episode to the series finale, and the cast is simply phenomenal, creating the tension that will grip you and won’t let go. No wonder this drama took home five Primetime Emmy Awards.
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‘When They See Us’ (2019)
This Netflix drama is tough to watch, and you wouldn’t think that a series that is hard to swallow at times would make for a great bingeable series, but When They See Us is different. For starters, the topic is so unbelievable, it will take multiple views for everything to sink in. Created by Ava DuVernay, When They See Us is based on the real-life events of the Central Park 5, a group of five Black and latino males who were falsely accused and convicted of sexually assaulting a jogger in New York City’s Central Park.
The five were later exonerated and awarded a settlement from the city in 2014, but the miniseries does a good job of highlighting the injustices wrought by the judicial system against people of color. As mentioned earlier, When They See Us is tough to watch, especially for people of color like myself. It can be enraging, but it is a story that needed to be told, and DuVernay was the right person to tell it and bring this sad stain of judicial injustice back to light.
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‘Adolescence’ (2025)
There is something rather chilling about watching a young child, who should be enjoying his youth, being questioned for murder. That was the feeling I got when I watched Adolescence, and it didn’t fade after watching the final episode. So, I watched it again. And again. And again.
Each time, it was just as chilling as the last. That’s how unsettling this psychological drama is, and also what makes it great. With each episode being shot in just one take, you really get a sense of just how intense and dreadful the search for the truth was. The spectacular cast really goes in and turns out captivating and chilling performances that will make your spine shiver.
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‘WandaVision’ (2021)
What can you say about the MCU shows that haven’t already been said? They are not up to the same quality as the movies are (well, were), and most have been a bust, except for WandaVision. Released in 2021, WandaVision is one of the rare MCU shows that was actually worth watching. Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany didn’t cut corners here, and give A+ performances reprising their roles as Wanda Maximoff and Vision.
One of the ways WandaVision set itself apart from its counterparts was the way the showrunners and writers used sitcom tropes to tell its story. In fact, I’ll go to my grave professing that the pilot episode, “Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience,” is one of the best pilot episodes ever, and it set the series up for a tremendous finish. Thank God the producers didn’t make this a multiple-season show, it would have totally ruined the vibes.
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‘Sharp Objects’ (2018)
OK, I’m going to do a hot take here. Sharp Objects stands on the same pedestal as Oz, Band of Brothers and The Wire as one of HBO’s greatest original series, and I stand on business with that. There is just something unique and thrilling about this Marti Noxon-created psychological drama that will have you keeping your hands off of the remote.
Based on the Gillian Flynn novel of the same name, Sharp Objects follows a troubled reporter, Camille (Amy Adams), who heads back to her hometown of Wind Gap, Missouri to investigate the murder of two young girls. But this isn’t an ordinary reporting assignment for Camille, as she’s also forced to confront personal demons that she thought she long left behind when she left Wind Gap. Adams’ performance as Camille is truly spectacular, and it seems as if this role was specifically made with her in mind. Sharp Objects is dark, grim, and foreboding, and will leave you truly transfixed by this series for its entire eight-episode length.
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‘Band of Brothers’ (2001)
For a war drama that premiered 25 years ago, Band of Brothers still gets praised as one of the best war shows of its time, and one of the best shows ever made, and it deserves that praise and then some. Created by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, Band of Brothers follows a parachute unit during World War II as they train and head into battle to help the Allies defeat the Axis powers.
What makes Band of Brothers such a great miniseries is how real it all feels. It’s like we are right there on the field with East Company, experiencing everything they’re going through, and the hurdles they have to overcome while fighting in the war. All the events in Band of Brothers were based on actual events that happened during World War II, and everyone, from the cast to the crew, treated the source material with the respect it deserves. I’ll argue that Band of Brothers is just as, if not better, than any war movie, and if you’re looking for a show to binge-watch, this, along with the other shows on this list, should be teed up for your viewing pleasure.
Band of Brothers
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2001 – 2001
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HBO
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David Frankel, David Nutter, Mikael Salomon, Phil Alden Robinson, Richard Loncraine, Tom Hanks
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Donnie Wahlberg
C. Carwood Lipton
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Lauryn Hill Shuts Down Rohan Marley Cheating Claims
Lauryn Hill took to social media to celebrate her ex-husband Rohan Marley’s 52nd birthday and used the moment to shut down long-running infidelity claims, saying he “never cheated” on her.
Hill also raised eyebrows as she defended her decision not to release another album after her legendary debut, “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill,” suggesting Hollywood power players played a role.
Hollywood luminary Lauryn Hill has set the record straight on long-running relationship rumors surrounding her previous marriage, declaring that her ex-husband, Rohan Marley, never cheated on her.
The Grammy winner used a recent birthday post on Instagram to clear up the speculation. She shared a throwback photo of herself and Marley with their children when they were younger, captioning it, “Happy Birthday @romarley! We have been through a lot, but I will always be grateful to you and for you as my protector, my defender, and Father to our beautiful children.”
“I hope you’re being celebrated and appreciated today and every day,” she continued. “For those who didn’t know better, @romarley never cheated on me! I remember the beginning when we were young, majestic, and uniting our worlds. Have a blessed one, King.”
Hill And Marley’s Split Remains Unclear

Hill and Marley were together from 1996 to 2008 and welcomed five children together, including vocalist YG Marley and model Selah Marley. Although Hill often referred to Marley as her husband, reports suggest they were never legally married.
Speculation has long surrounded the cause of their split, but Hill denied in 2011 that Marley had “abandoned” her while she was pregnant.
“Contrary to the numerous reports, Mr. Marley did not abandon me while pregnant with his child,” Hill explained in the since-deleted post, per Hello!. “We have had long periods of separation over the years, but our five children together remain a joy to both of us.”
Marley Said He Couldn’t Accept ‘Certain Things’
Nevertheless, Marley maintained in an interview with The Voice around the same time that although Hill was not a “bad person,” there were “certain things” he could not “accept” in their relationship.
“As a man, there are certain things I don’t accept,” he said. “And it just so happened that I didn’t accept certain things [in the relationship]. It doesn’t mean she’s a bad person, or I’m a bad person, it just didn’t work out.”
“[Our relationship] is good as in … in terms of being a mother and father to our children, it’s good. It’s not as perfect as one might want it to be. It’s just the way the road went,” he continued.
Another factor that seemingly affected their family dynamic was Hill’s three-month jail stint for tax evasion, during which their five children relied on Marley for care and support.
Lauryn Hill Faced Paternity Claims From Wyclef Jean

Hill faced damaging allegations involving the paternity of her and Marley’s eldest son, Zion, when her former Fugees bandmate Wyclef Jean released his controversial autobiography.
In the book, titled Purpose: An Immigrant’s Story, Jean claimed the group’s fallout began after Hill allegedly made him believe the child was his and not Marley’s, per BET.
“When Lauryn gave birth, I learned the truth: the child wasn’t mine. It was Rohan Marley’s,” he wrote. “And in that moment, something died between us. I was married, and Lauryn and I were having an affair, but she led me to believe that the baby was mine, and I couldn’t forgive that.”
He added, “She could no longer be my muse. Our love spell was broken through her creation.”
Lauryn Hill Blamed Industry Politics For Album Hiatus

More recently, the “Doo Wop (That Thing)” singer caused a stir online when she revealed why she never released another album after 1998’s “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.”
Her remarks came in response to a viral post that suggested she may have run into roadblocks while trying to release a follow-up project, including creative ownership battles and the exhaustion that came with her fame.
However, Hill disagreed, suggesting that her long hiatus from releasing albums was more tied to industry bottlenecks, executive power plays, and the pressure that followed her breakout success.
“When you’re inspired and desire to be principled, what doesn’t get talked about enough is the drain… nor the challenge to find safety so that you can create with integrity,” she began. “Most see opportunity as dollars only and often exclude the ‘sense.’”
She then went on a lengthy rant about greed, claiming money began to “degenerate the art” and adding that creativity is “most potent when it’s free.”
“The wild thing is no one from my label has ever called me and asked how we can help you make another album, ever!” Hill said. She continued, “With ‘The Miseducation,’ there was no precedent. I was, for the most part, free to explore, experiment, and express. After ‘The Miseducation,’ there were scores of tentacled obstructionists, politics, repressing agendas, unrealistic expectations, and saboteurs EVERYWHERE.”
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Beloved Actor Saved Episode By Abandoning Star Trek’s Greatest Tradition
By Chris Snellgrove
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One of the reasons that Star Trek became such a major cultural phenomenon is that it invented some killer sci-fi tropes that really resonated with mainstream audiences. The transporter, for example, was such a cool concept that “Beam me up, Scotty” soon became part of our everyday vernacular. Similarly, Dr. McCoy’s gruff “He’s dead, Jim” became a common phrase in households around the world (even the non-geeky ones). Arguably, though, Star Trek’s most enduring trope is the idea of the redshirt. You know, those hapless security guards who end up getting killed by some horrific monster of the week so that Kirk can strike a heroic pose over his dead body.
The redshirt concept continued in future Trek shows, even though the uniform color changed. In shows like The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager, security officers wore yellow instead, but the idea was the same: any of them (including main characters like Tasha Yar!) could get killed at any time. However, Scott Bakula, the biggest star of Enterprise, actually forced writers to abandon this trope for “Strange New World,” a decision that saved the episode and also established Archer as the safest captain in Star Trek history!
The First Canonical Red Shirt?

The episode “Strange New World” really lives up to its title, as the Enterprise decides to explore a planet that has an Earth-like atmosphere. Unfortunately, things go south when a storm forces the Away Team into a cave where they see scary alien rock monsters. However, that turns out to simply be a hallucination caused by some alien pollen on the planet’s surface. In addition to causing hallucinations, it caused some of the Away Team to be wary of T’Pol’s true intentions. Their paranoia was all for naught, though, as she is able to administer a cure to everyone infected, restoring them to their right minds.
The alien pollen in “Strange New World” is no joke, and it very nearly kills Novakavich, one of the lower deckers who joined the Away Team. Fortunately, Dr. Phlox is able to cure him before that happens. As it turns out, though, Novakavich was supposed to die in the original script, which would have made him the first red shirt to get killed in this new Star Trek spinoff. However, that death was written out because of the show’s biggest name: Captain Archer actor Scott Bakula.
Scott Bakula Gives The Script A Second Opinion

Episode co-writer Mike Sussman revealed in an old interview with Larry Nemecek what Bakula hated about this plot point. The Quantum Leap star objected to the idea of killing off an Enterprise crew member like he was just another red shirt on The Original Series. Bakula felt that something like this was a big deal and that the crew would need to mourn the dead and process what happened. “It was felt at the time that the death of a crewmember would require time to show Archer and the crew dealing with the loss, and there wasn’t time for such a scene,” Sussman said. The producers were convinced by Bakula’s argument, and Novakavich lived, though he never appeared again.
While this likely wasn’t Scott Bakula’s intention, his objection to this red shirt’s death ended up making him arguably the safest of the onscreen captains in Star Trek history. After he saved Novakavich from his scripted death, it wasn’t until two years later (in the episode “Anomaly”) that Archer lost a crewman! Love him or hate him, that makes this Enterprise captain a far safer guy to work for than Kirk, Picard, Sisko, or Janeway, which is that much more impressive given his limited technology and lack of spacefaring experience.

Certainly, some fans would have liked for “Strange New World” to include one of those grisly, unexpected deaths that The Original Series was so famous for. Personally, I love that this Enterprise episode subverted our expectations, a further signifier (as if the theme song wasn’t enough!) that this show was unlike any Star Trek series we had ever seen. And thanks to Scott Bakula, Archer boldly gained what no captain had gained before: a clean OSHA certification!
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Fox News Responds to Claims Vice Admiral Wore Mask on Show
Fox News is reacting to a viral conspiracy theory claiming a vice admiral wore a Mission Impossible-like mask during an on-air interview in an effort to hide his real identity.
Vice Admiral Robert Harward, a retired Navy Seal and the former Deputy commander of the United States Central Command, appeared on the network’s show America’s Newsroom on Tuesday, May 19, to share his expertise and personal opinions on the ongoing war in Iran with hosts Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino.
During his appearance, a shadow was cast on the base of the former Seal’s throat, sparking an instantly-viral claim that Harward was wearing a silicone, life-like mask in the hopes of hiding or at the very least obscuring his true identity.
“Fox aired an interview with retired Robert Harward, former Deputy Commander of CENTCOM,” one social media user wrote. “I think the Deep State does this a lot to make it difficult to figure out what on this Flat Earth is going on.”
“The Robert Harward Fox News interview doesn’t mean he’s dead, replaced, or alien. He was very likely just unavailable that day,” another wrote.
Even famous influencers and musicians were publicly questioning the vice admiral’s Fox News appearance.
“I need an explanation Or ima feel like we under siege with mind control!” Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill wrote via X on Friday, May 22, reacting to the interview and the strange shadow on the vice admiral’s neck. “Wassup with bro bro neck!”
Others, however, seemed to make comments in jest, poking fun at the viral claims and online conspiracy theories.
“That motherf***er is NOT real!” Meghan McCain, former The View cohost and daughter of the late Senator and presidential hopeful John McCain, wrote via X while sharing a clip of the interview, seemingly poking fun at claims Harward is not who he claims he is. (McCain, 41, was referencing Tiffany Gomas’ infamous airplane rant.)
Fox News later issued a statement in response to the conspiracy theories, which gained so much online traction the prediction-betting platform Polymarket started taking bets on whether Harward was, indeed, hiding his true identity.
“Vice Admiral Robert Harward appeared on FOX News Channel earlier this week via a remote, mobile camera operated by an outside vendor,” the network wrote in a statement to TMZ published on Friday. “During the interview, lighting conditions in the van contrasted with the vice admiral’s jacket, which caused a shadow to appear on his neck.”
The former Navy Seal has not publicly commented on the viral reaction to his Fox News interview.
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When Josh Allen Will ’Bark and Snap’ at Hailee Steinfeld
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is aware that some of his quirks annoy his wife, actress Hailee Steinfeld.
“If I got something in my beard or my mustache, and she goes to reach for it, I always, like, bark and snap,” Allen, 30, said on the Thursday, May 21, episode of the “Centered on Buffalo” podcast, detailing Steinfeld’s pet peeves. “It’s something my dad did.”
According to Allen, his own father would growl whenever the future Bills athlete attempted to touch the “whiskers” on his face.
“Every time I do that, it gets her every single time,” Allen admitted. “I can’t not do it. It’s, like, there for the talking and I have to take it.”
Allen and Steinfeld, 29, started dating in 2023, eventually walking down the wedding aisle two years later in 2025. Allen also revealed on Thursday that there’s “absolutely nothing” that bothers him about the Sinners star’s daily habits.
Not only does Allen find his wife practically perfect, but she recently went above and beyond for his milestone 30th birthday celebration.
“I’ve been thinking a lot about Josh’s 30th birthday. Officially, it was yesterday, but we’re celebrating through the weekend,” she wrote in the Friday, May 22, edition of her “Beau Society” newsletter. “This is his first birthday as a dad, which means we get to spend it with our little lady.”
Steinfeld, who announced last month that she recently gave birth to the couple’s first baby, has even more fanfare in store in the coming days.
“Over the next few days, there will be lots of cake, quality time with close friends, and of course, some golfing,” Steinfeld teased in her newsletter. “At this point in my life, birthdays are a lot simpler.”
She added, “In this chapter of life, it’s the little birthday things — having breakfast together as a family, a quick ‘I’m so grateful you were born’ message — that mean the most to me.”
For Allen’s 30, Steinfeld presented her spouse with a DIY gift.
“I love crafts, so I get really into handmade gifts. For Josh’s gift, I had a little help from two tiny feet,” she wrote, hinting at her newborn daughter’s assistance. “This week, as I was digging through old photos, finding some I’d completely forgotten about, I sent them to Josh along with the memory it brought up for me. … You can show your love in so many different ways.”
Neither Allen nor Steinfeld have publicly revealed their daughter’s name or date of birth.
Entertainment
Idris Elba Sets The Record Straight On James Bond Casting
Fans eager to see who will step into the shoes of the next 007 can officially cross Idris Elba off the list.
Following Daniel Craig’s exit from the iconic spy franchise, speculation has been swirling over who will take over as cinema’s most famous secret agent.
For years, many fans championed Elba as the perfect successor. However, the actor has now shut down the rumors once and for all, making it clear he was never in the running for the role.

During a recent appearance at the Los Angeles premiere of his new movie, “Masters of the Universe,” Elba addressed the long-running speculation surrounding the coveted role.
“My name’s not getting thrown out, no way,” Elba told PEOPLE Magazine. “They’re going younger. And I wish them all the luck of the world. I can’t wait — it’s going to be amazing.”
The actor also insisted he was never officially considered for the role in the first place. “I’m honestly not in the race ever,” he explained. “I wasn’t in the race in the first place.”
Although the “Hijack” star has now firmly ended the speculation, excitement around the possibility intensified late last year after a viral video showed him posing beside wax figures of actors who previously portrayed the famous British spy.
Idris joked in the video’s caption that his wife, Sabrina Elba, made him do it. Sabrina herself later talked about the clip on “Good Morning America,” admitting she stirred up speculation, but believed he looked good next to the lineup.
Fans immediately flooded social media with excitement. One fan wrote, per The Blast, “Not just the Bond we want… the Bond we NEED.”
Why Idris Elba Was Put Off At The Idea Of Taking Up The Role

While the “Beasts of No Nation” star has now removed himself from the conversation entirely, he previously admitted that the fan support initially felt flattering.
According to the 53-year-old actor, being considered for such a legendary character felt like recognition of how far he had come in his career.
Elba added that the conversation later took a negative turn when debates around the casting shifted toward race instead of his acting ability, ruining the experience for him.
“Those who weren’t happy about the idea made the whole thing disgusting and off-putting because it became about race,” Elba shared.
Auditions Underway For The Next James Bond
With Elba officially ruling himself out, the question remains who will take over from Craig as the franchise’s next leading man.
Variety confirmed that Amazon MGM Studios has officially kicked off the search, with auditions for the iconic role already underway in recent weeks.
To lead the selection process, the studio brought in Nina Gold, a well-known casting director whose impressive résumé includes “Game of Thrones,” “The Crown,” and several “Star Wars” films.
Despite growing curiosity from fans, the studio has remained tight-lipped about the process. In a statement, representatives said they would not be commenting on specific casting details at this stage, adding that audiences would be updated when the “time is right.”
What The Film’s Director Is Looking For In The New Protagonist

As the search continues, Gold has reportedly outlined the qualities needed to lead the blockbuster into its next era.
According to Deadline, Gold noted the chosen actor must “ooze s-x appeal,” alongside having strong acting skills.
Beyond that, the candidate should be young enough to carry the role across several films, ensuring continuity for the franchise.
Although Gold recently signed the deal with Amazon MGM, her search for Craig’s successor began long before the ink dried, attending numerous productions in London’s West End.
When names like David Shields and Luke Thompson were mentioned to Gold as potential candidates, she nodded in response. However, the final decision will not rest with Gold alone. Director Denis Villeneuve is expected to review her recommendations later this year.
Jimmy Kimmel Mocked Donald Trump As The Next 007

Amid conversation surrounding the franchise’s next star face, the White House jumped in on it, sharing a picture that depicted Donald Trump as James Bond.
The Blast reported that Jimmy Kimmel seized the opportunity during his May 19 night monologue to poke fun at the president playing Bond.
He took digs at Trump’s appearance, mocking claims that he was “aging in reverse” and quipping, “Wearing diapers does not mean you’re aging in reverse.”
The comedian also aimed at Trump’s priorities, criticizing his focus on online posts while political tensions and rising costs dominate public concern.
Entertainment
How to Watch 2026 American Music Awards Live: Date, More
The 2026 American Music Awards are nearly here — and Us Weekly has all the information music lovers need to make sure they don’t miss a single second of celebratory evening.
“I think the energy of hosting the AMAs is the same energy of hosting the AMAs,” host Queen Latifah told the Associated Press in May 2026. “This is one of the biggest nights in music. It always has been.”
She added at the time, “Dick Clark Productions created this thing and you just feel such a joy to be in the building because people that have worked so hard have made it to this moment and it feels light. It feels energetic, not so buttoned-up and so I’m hoping everybody’s just going to have a good time.”
Keep scrolling to learn how to tune into the 2026 AMAs:
When Is the 2026 American Music Awards?
The AMAs will be held on Monday, May 25, 2026 — Memorial Day — from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
What Time Does the 2026 American Music Awards Start?
The AMAs ceremony kicks off at 8 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m. PT.
Where Will the 2026 American Music Awards Air?
The awards show will air live on both CBS and Paramount+.
2026 American Music Awards Guest List Revealed
The complete guest list of AMAs attendees have not yet been revealed, though host Queen Latifah will be joined by performers such as Billy Idol, Busta Rhymes, Karol G, Katseye, Keith Urban, Riley Green, Sombr, Teddy Swims, Teyana Taylor and The Pussycat Dolls. BTS is also set to make a special appearance.
“There’s several of my favorite artists that will be on this show from Sombr to Olivia Dean,” Latifah teased to the AP. “And then there’s some secret performances. I can’t give them all up, but we got New Kids on the Block, that’s taking it back to my childhood era, and they’re still rocking.”
In addition, AMA presenters include Alysa Liu, Anthony Ramos, Hilary Duff, John Legend, Lisa Rinna, Ludacris, Nikki Glaser, Paul Abdul and Matt Rife.
What Queen Latifah Teased About the 2026 American Music Awards
“I think everybody’s going to bring it,” Latifah told the AP in May 2026. “That’s my most exciting part of it because it’s live. You don’t know what’s going to happen and you don’t know what you’re going to see. I love live music, live performances and how the artists feel when they’re in front of an audience, which is what takes it to another level.”
Taylor Swift Makes History at the 2026 American Music Awards
Swift, who already won the most AMAs in ceremony history with 40 accolades, scored eight nods at the 2026 occasion. She is up for Artist of the Year, Best Female Pop Artist, Album of the Year, Best Pop Album, Song of the Year, Best Music Video, Best Pop Song and Song of the Summer
Swift is up for the coveted Artist of the Year prize against Bad Bunny, Bruno Mars, BTS, Harry Styles, Justin Bieber, Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga, Morgan Wallen and Sabrina Carpenter.
It is not known whether Swift will attend the AMAs in person. She was recently spotted in New York City with her fiancé, Travis Kelce, on May 22, 2026.
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