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The 65 Best ‘South Park’ Episodes of All Time, According to IMDb
When going down to South Park, one can be sure to have themselves a time. Famous for toilet humor and topical satire, it’s difficult to pigeonhole this game-changing animated series. Parking may be ample, but so too are irreverent jokes and absurd twists. The series has built a reputation for crossing every line. But Trey Parker and Matt Stone have not only crossed the line, but they have also done horrible things to the line, and now the line is crying — and audiences are loving it!
With over 300 episodes, it takes a lot to stand out in the canon. The best South Park episodes blend the crude and the clever, holding space for satire and silliness to coexist. The original songs hit all the right comedic notes, and the characters are so flawed that irreverence is an expectation. So come on down to South Park, and meet some of the show’s top-rated episodes on IMDb.
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“Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow” (Season 9, Episode 8)
IMDb Rating: 8.5/10
Using a parody of The Day After Tomorrow as a basis to criticize the media and public response to Hurricane Katrina and to lampoon the conversation surrounding climate change, “Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow” flaunts every bit of South Park’s referential brilliance and satirical precision. It sees Cartman and Stan accidentally destroy a beaver dam, thus causing a devastating flash flood in Beaverton. Unwilling to confess, the boys sit silent as the townsfolk blame global warming for the destruction, sparking a wave of paranoia and panic that engulfs the nation.
Within its spoof story, the episode also features moments that mock Spartacus, Marathon Man, and even Kanye West’s infamous “George Bush doesn’t care about black people” quote—along with several other accusations of selective racism amid Hurricane Katrina evacuation efforts. With its cutting satire and its pop-culture playfulness, it is easy to see why so many fans love the Season 9 episode, and why it is such a defining highlight of the adult animated series.
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“Best Friends Forever” (Season 9, Episode 4)
IMDb Rating: 8.5/10
Juggling a philosophical media war and an actual war between the forces of Heaven and Hell, “Best Friends Forever” gloriously exhibits South Park’s trademark storytelling efficiency and ambition. Kenny’s skill in the PSP game ‘Heaven vs. Hell’ leads to God conjuring his death so he can lead Heaven’s armies into battle against Satan’s forces. However, Kenny’s duties are interrupted when he is revived but left in a vegetative state. Amid growing media attention to the case, Stan and Kyle implore that Kenny remain on life support. At the same time, Cartman, eager to inherit his friend’s PSP, argues that prolonging his life in such a state is wrong and would go against Kenny’s wishes.
In addition to winning an Emmy, the episode has garnered enduring acclaim for its approach to right-to-die arguments and, more pointedly, how the frenzied popularity around such cases as Terri Schiavo’s—regardless of what side of the debate one stands on—is a grotesque trivialization of someone’s fate. Ferociously suggesting media personalities who do obsess on such cases—and people who only share their opinions to capitalize on the trending topic—are parasitic, “Best Friends Forever” represents South Park at its most piercing and precise, and is a highlight of the series’ ninth season.
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“Professor Chaos” (Season 6, Episode 6)
IMDb Rating: 8.5/10
Having grown tired of Butters’ lame antics since he joined the group following Kenny’s death, Cartman, Stan, and Kyle evict him from their gang and run a contest to determine who will be their fourth friend. Setting up an elaborate range of challenges, the boys orchestrate a competition for the neighborhood kids. All the while, a rejected and disgruntled Butters becomes Professor Chaos, a nefarious villain seeking to destroy the atmosphere by spraying aerosol cans and flooding the world with a garden hose.
Lampooning reality TV shows like The Bachelor through Cartman, Kyle, and Stan’s story, while parodying X-Men through the focus on Professor Chaos, the Season 6 episode is a delightful highlight of South Park’s knack for mixing referential comedy with character-driven narrative. It is a defining highlight of the show’s sixth season, and has aged gracefully with its spoof gags and its origin story for the series’ most beloved supervillain.
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“You’re Getting Old” (Season 15, Episode 7)
IMDb Rating: 8.6/10
Throughout its immense run, South Park has been everything from an irreverent and crude comedy to a sharp social satire, a profound and profanity-laden parody, and even an insightful political allegory. Even with such a range being considered, there is no episode quite like “You’re Getting Old.” Following his tenth birthday party, Stan develops a cynical outlook on life, leading him to ponder his existence as he begins seeing things in the world as literal feces.
It is a moody and dark episode, one that pushes past the ridiculousness of a child experiencing such feelings to present a rich and contemplative story of growing old and growing beyond things. Stan’s emotional melancholy is only accentuated by the subplot involving Randy and Sharon’s fighting, leading to divorce, and an alarmingly abrupt ending devoid of happiness and hope. Of course, South Park still injects the story with plenty of humor, but “You’re Getting Old” is one of the most striking and unique episodes the series has ever aired, and it is no surprise that viewers consider it to be among its better entries.
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“Go God Go XII” (Season 10, Episode 13)
IMDb Rating: 8.6/10
A direct follow-on from the previous episode, “Go God Go XII,” sees Cartman stranded in the distant future where religion has been eradicated, and atheists are entrenched in a struggle against super-intelligent sea otters. In the present day, Mrs. Garrison’s love affair with Richard Dawkins becomes all the more intriguing as audiences discover the duo plays a vital role in the expunging of religion.
The Season 10 episode exemplifies the brand of efficient, large-scale storytelling South Park has always executed so well, with the episode juggling its interweaving plots with impressive grace and clarity while using the juxtaposition of the stories to conjure up laughs aplenty. In an interview with Playboy in 2012, Dawkins himself revealed he wasn’t a fan of the episode. That’s okay, though, because its impressive IMDb rating implies that nearly everyone else was.
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“Up the Down Steroid” (Season 8, Episode 2)
IMDb Rating: 8.6/10
Following up the brilliance of South Park’s Season 8 premiere with another classic gem, “Up the Down Steroid” centers on several of the South Park students’ efforts to participate in the Special Olympics, a sporting event for youths living with disabilities. While Timmy and Jimmy are eager to represent Team USA, Cartman fakes a disability so he too can participate in the event. In the lead-up to the games, Jimmy is convinced to take steroids to increase his chances of winning.
While the episode received some criticism for its similarities to the 2005 comedy film The Ringer, Parker and Stone defended their creative decisions, stating the basic premise was not at all difficult for anyone to come up with. The masses much preferred their approach to it than that of the 05 films, with the episode flaunting the series’ trademark irreverent humor and controversial zest.
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“Something Wall-Mart This Comes Way” (Season 8, Episode 9)
IMDb Rating: 8.6/10
Serving as a direct parody of Disney’s 1983 movie Something Wicked This Way Comes, the Season 8 episode sees the pitfalls and allure of commercialism stand as the villain rather than a wish-granting carnival owner. A “Wall-Mart” store is built in South Park, and businesses in the town begin to fail as the residents become completely addicted to the outlet’s bargains. The four boys go to the company’s headquarters, hoping to bring an end to the hysteria before it overruns the entire town.
Like many of the series’ best episodes, “Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes” excels by blending referential comedy and parody with a razor-sharp story targeting a contemporary flaw in society. While it is perhaps overshadowed by some of the other great episodes Season 8 has to offer, “Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes” still stands as a golden nugget of South Park’s scathing comedy. It still stands as a razor-sharp critique of unvetted capitalism over 20 years since it first aired.
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“Die Hippie, Die” (Season 9, Episode 2)
IMDb Rating: 8.6/10
Another excellent parody episode, “Die Hippie, Die,” mocks disaster films like The Core as South Park becomes overrun by a horde of hippies congregating for a music festival. Cartman, who has been working as a pest control expert specializing in the removal of hippies, stands as the town’s last chance for survival and begins working with political figures to enact a plan to rid the town of the anti-corporate invaders.
While it isn’t the most thematically pointed episode of the series, it still contains intriguing ideas about society’s attitudes towards hippies, and the questionable level of conviction many hippy-types have in their own espoused beliefs. It is a typically bold episode in this social commentary, but it is more famous for its disaster movie parody and its violent ending that includes Slayer’s “Raining Blood.” The episode also stands as the last to contain new voice dialogue from Isaac Hayes.
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“The Jeffersons” (Season 8, Episode 6)
IMDb Rating: 8.6/10
As relentless a skewering of a celebrity personality as South Park has ever undertaken—with the possible exception of Katelyn Jenner—“The Jeffersons” is remembered by many as the episode where Michael Jackson moves to South Park. Another gem from Season 8, it sees the pop icon relocating to the Colorado town and changing his name to Michael Jefferson in order to escape the rigors of stardom. Jackson tries to grow disturbingly close to the boys. Local police, agitated at claims of there being a wealthy Black man in town, set out to frame him, but have a moral conniption when the target appears to be White.
The episode swings wildly in all directions, and the vast majority of the jokes they aim for land in emphatic fashion, offering non-stop hilarity from its opening moments. While its lens on racial prejudice in the police force may only be surface-level, it more than makes up for its thematic weaknesses with its all-out assault on Michael Jackson that remains as gasp-inducing and hysterical today as it was in 2004.
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“The Biggest Douche in the Universe” (Season 6, Episode 15)
IMDb Rating: 8.6/10
While the serial, seasonal arcs wouldn’t become common practice on South Park until many years later, Season 6 does offer a consistent subplot in the form of Kenny’s spirit living on within Cartman after he mistook his friend’s ashes for chocolate milk mix and drank them. That subplot yields hilarious rewards in “The Biggest Douche in the Universe,” while the episode also offers stern skewering of celebrity psychics.
With Kenny’s spirit beginning to take possession of Cartman’s body, Chef and the kids decide to appear on a television psychic’s program to try to help Cartman, but are disappointed when they only get vague responses that offer no benefit. While Chef takes Cartman to his parents in Scotland to perform an exorcism, Stan strives to disprove the psychic publicly. It’s a hilarious take-down episode that features the creators at their scorching best.
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Netflix’s A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder Season 2: All We Know
By Brian Myers
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Just when fans thought that Pip Fitz was about to enjoy a break from the drama, Netflix has announced a follow-up season to the popular series A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder. As of this writing, details are already beginning to emerge, showing that the upcoming slate of episodes will be even darker than the first. Fans will also revel in the news that many of their favorite characters will return for another crime being solved by Britain’s modern-era Nancy Drew.
The Good Girls Rundown

Season 1 follows 17-year-old Pip Fitz-Amobi (Wednesday co-star Emma Myers), a college-bound student who decides to delve into a controversial topic for her Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). Five years earlier, teenage girl Andi Bell disappeared from Pip’s small English village. Andi is widely believed to have been murdered by her boyfriend Sal (Rahul Pattni), though her body was never discovered. Before the police could charge him, Sal sent a text message to his family, apologizing for his actions. His body was discovered soon after, his death ruled a homicide.
Several items surrounding Andi’s disappearance never sat well with Pip, who was one of the last people to have seen the teen alive. Pip begins her research into the case, conducting interviews with Sal and Andi’s friends and family. The inconsistencies in the death timeline, contradicting statements from witnesses, and the revelation that Sal had an alibi when Andi disappeared feed into both Pip’s obsession with solving the case as well as several locals who appear to be preparing to harm the young sleuth.

Though the true killer is eventually revealed (along with two others who committed separate crimes), the mystery will only deepen with Season 2. When a key witness for the trial of Max Hastings disappears, Pip avows to find him. But she finds herself at odds with the small community she calls home, which was torn apart by all of the revelations unveiled by Pip’s detective work in Season 1. Again the target of violent threats, Pip will eventually have to decide what is more important: the truth or her life.
Fan-Favorite Characters Return In The Best Ways
Myers will not be the only familiar face for the second season. Zai Iqbal, who played Pip’s sidekick and love interest, returns in the role of Ravi. Henry Ashton once again plays Max Hastings, with Asha Banks (Cara Ward), Jude Morgan Collie (Connor Reynolds), and Misia Butler (Kaos co-star Stanley Forbes) resuming their characters from the first season.

The second season will feature six episodes. Like season one, expect a running time of less than 60 minutes each, making it easily bingeable. Fans are already speculating about additional seasons, though no formal announcement beyond season two has been made.
The series did respectably well, garnering an average rating of 6.8/10 on IMDB and receiving an 82-percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The first season was also awarded a ReFrame Stamp, an award given to shows that are portrayed as a “gender-balanced production.”
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder is based on the New York Times best-selling books by Holly Jackson. The first book was published in 2019, with Good Girl, Bad Blood released a year later. Two more follow-ups were given to eager fans in 2021, a prequel titled Kill Joy and As Good As Dead. The books have been the recipients of multiple literary awards, including the YA Book Prize, the British Book Awards (Children’s Fiction Book of the Year), and the American Library Association’s Amazing Audiobooks For Young Adults Award.

As of this writing, no official release date has been set by either Netflix or the BBC. Fans can expect the new season sometime later in 2026. For those who haven’t seen the show (or for fans wanting a quick rewatch before the next season lands), you can stream The Good Girls Guide to Murder on Netflix.
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Heartbreaking TV Deaths of 2026: Grey’s Anatomy, Bridgerton
Grey’s Anatomy wasn’t the only show that killed off a major character in 2026 — and many of those fictional deaths still have fans upset.
During the March 2026 episode of the hit ABC series, Lucas (Niko Terho) and Simone (Alexis Floyd) were providing Katie (Samantha Marie Ware) with at-home hospice care as her health declined.
Lucas and Katie grew closer while reminiscing on what could have happened between them if she hadn’t gotten sick. She ultimately died when he was at the hospital getting more supplies, which prevented him from saying goodbye.
Earlier in the month, Yellowstone‘s spinoff Marshals surprised fans by revealing that Monica (Kelsey Asbille) died off screen after battling cancer.
“Kayce had such a perfect ending in Yellowstone,” showrunner Spencer Hudnut told TVLine at the time. “His dreams had finally come true. As we were trying to figure out how to tell the next chapter in Kayce’s story, it felt like he really needed to be shaken out of that. Unfortunately, tragedy tends to find Kayce, so something bad was going to happen for him one way or the other. It just sort of played out that it was going to be Monica.”
Keep scrolling for more heartbreaking TV deaths in 2026:
Leon Vance (‘NCIS’)

After being on NCIS since 2008, Rocky Carroll’s fan-favorite character was killed off in the 500th episode. Vance was shot by a CID agent before dying from the fatal wound.
NCIS sent Vance out on a high with a montage of him through the years with Gibbs (Mark Harmon), Tony (Michael Weatherly), Ziva (Cote de Pablo), Ducky (David McCallum), McGee, Abby (Pauley Perrette), Bishop (Emily Wickersham) and the current NCIS team.
Katie (‘Grey’s Anatomy’)

Season 22 built up to Katie (Samantha Marie Ware) dying after being diagnosed with stage II gastric cancer.
Erin (‘FBI’)

Zeeko Zaki and Missy Peregrym on ‘FBI.’ Bennett Raglin/CBS
During a March 2026 episode of the hit CBS show, Maggie’s (Missy Peregrym) first arrest — serial slasher Ray DiStefano (Matthew Rauch) — kidnapped her sister, Erin (Adrienne Rose Bengtsson). Maggie spent the episode trying to save her sister — only to find her dead in the back of DiStefano’s truck.
Monica (‘Marshals’)

A March 2026 episode of Luke Grimes‘ Yellowstone spinoff revealed that Kayce Dutton’s wife Monica (Kelsey Asbille) previously died after she got cancer as a result of toxins dumped onto the Broken Rock reservation.
Preston and Paul (‘The Madison’)

Taylor Sheridan‘s new Paramount+ show kicked off with Preston (Kurt Russell) and Paul (Matthew Fox) getting killed off as a way to set up the story.
John (‘Bridgerton’)

Hannah Dodd as Francesca Bridgerton and Victor Alli as John Stirling. Liam Daniel/Netflix
Fans of Julia Quinn’s book series knew that John (Victor Alli) would die in his sleep on the Netflix show. This would then pave the way for Francesca (Hannah Dodd) to find love with his cousin, Michaela (Masali Baduza), in season 5.
Eleven (‘Stranger Things’)

During the show’s series finale (which aired in December 2025 but it is all we could think about going into 2026), Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) survived multiple near-death experiences while fighting to destroy Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower). Eleven was ultimately able to face — and kill — Vecna once and for all, but she didn’t return to Hawkins. Instead, Eleven remained in the Upside Down to make sure her friends survived and weren’t constantly in danger because of her existence.
The time jump at the end of the episode showed that Eleven was thought to be dead. Mike (Finn Wolfhard), however, suggested another theory where she survived and disappeared to live her life outside of Hawkins.
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“Supergirl” reveals David Krumholtz as Zor-El: Director Craig Gillespie talks life on Krypton (exclusive)
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“We do really thoroughly investigate Argo and Krypton,” filmmaker Craig Gillespie says. “It’s so fundamental to who she is as a person.”
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Brooks Nader Is Reportedly Dating After High-Profile Links
There is one less lonely girl in the world, and that is Brooks Nader!
The model and her new love interest have been spotted getting cozy in public months after her highly publicized split from Gleb Savchenko, her dancer partner on “Dancing With The Stars.”
Brooks Nader was also previously married to Billy Haire, but they parted ways in 2024 after four years of marriage, and they finalized their divorce in early 2025.
Brooks Nader’s New Relationship With A Golden Globe Winner

The model and the “Rocketman” actor were spotted watching Ryan Gosling’s latest movie, “Project Hail Mary,” in Los Angeles on Friday, March 27. The next day, Nader and Taron Egerton grabbed drinks at Shutters by the Beach hotel in Santa Monica. According to an eyewitness, the couple looked every inch smitten with each other, stealing romantic glances, and later stopped at the hotel bar before heading to dinner.
The source continued that it was not the couple’s first time hanging out together, as they have known each other for a very long time. According to Page Six, Egerton was previously linked to “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” actress Chloe Bennet, but broke things off in the summer of 2025.
As for Nader, her longest romantic relationship was with her ex-husband, whom she started dating when she was 18 and ended things on that chapter at 27. The model claimed Haire was her first date and first introduction to what a romantic relationship is.
Inside The ‘Baywatch’ Star’s A-List Links

As reported by Elle, Nader married the businessman when she was 22, and at the time of the divorce, she explained that her family opposed the separation. However, she was focused on doing what was best for her and becoming better from it.
In July 2024, after her separation, sources claimed that Nader was linking up with Tom Brady, although it was described as very casual, as they both operate on different social bandwidths. In September of the same year, Nader began dating Savchenko on season 33 of “DWTS,” and one year later, she was linked to Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz after her sister, Grace Ann Nader, confirmed they were romantically involved.
The model was once again linked to another Italian tennis player, Jannik Sinner, while she was allegedly seeing Alcaraz. Nader addressed the dynamics during a September 2025 episode of “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen,” stating, “Dating is such a loose term these days. I don’t know. By the way, my only thing is, guys do it all the time, so why can’t I do it?”
Brooks Nader’s Parents Reportedly Still Cordial With Billy Haire

Last year, PEOPLE reported that the 29-year-old’s parents, Holland Nader and Breaux Nader, revealed on her new Hulu reality show that they still keep in touch with their ex-son-in-law. Nader’s mom explained to her daughter that she has her own relationship with the entrepreneur, and they are both golfing partners.
Holland continued that, as for him, he wished Haire a merry Christmas, emphasizing that they always want the best for him. As for Nader’s divorce from Haire, sources from the model’s camp confirmed that the split was amicable.
The model and her ex-husband tied the knot on December 14, 2019, at St. Mary’s Church in New Orleans with 300 guests, walking down the aisle in a Pronovias Oberon gown, while Haire donned a Tom Ford tuxedo. Haire is now engaged to “Southern Charm” alum Naomie Olindo after dating for a few months. They announced the news on Instagram last December with pictures from the ceremony.
The Media Personality Tried Something New For Her Latest Role

Nader stepped into really big shoes for her upcoming appearance on the “Baywatch” reboot series on Fox. The media personality and her pal, Livvy Dunne, joined the reboot of the drama Television series to play the roles of lifeguard captain Selene and junior lifeguard Grace.
As noted by The Blast, Nader reacted to the news, confirming that she has been getting in top shape for her new gig by taking swimming lessons. While Nader did not grow up swimming or take any lessons, she joked that she had trained to become an Olympic-standard swimmer since she joined the series’ cast.
The model also fine-tuned her acting skills to make her presence on set memorable. Fox shared the heartwarming news that the series was returning to its screens last year, announcing that the show had landed a 12-episode straight-to-series order from the broadcast network for a premiere during the 2026-27 season.
Brooks Nader Reminisced Her Past As A Hand Model

The internet personality moved to the Big Apple in 2017 for greener pastures in modeling, and when she hit a wall, she ran to her modeling agency for a chance to make a way. She recalled telling her agency that a hand modelling gig could pull her from the financial pits she was deep in.
She eventually got her breakthrough with a gig for BareMinerals in New Jersey, which helped her stay afloat. Nader, who graced the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit in 2023, shared that she was discouraged from giving it a shot in 2019.
However, her tenacity to achieve greatness simply grew stronger for the next three years after 2019, when she was featured in the magazine. The 29-year-old also clinched the Sports Illustrated Swim Search open casting call in 2019, beating out 10,000 applicants to earn her first placement in the magazine.
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“Sopranos” showrunner addresses reports about James Gandolfini 'going missing' from set: 'He never refused to do anything'
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Throughout his tenure on “The Sopranos,” Gandolfini won 3 Emmy Awards and 1 Golden Globe as mob boss Tony Soprano.
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17 Floral Spring Tops That Look Boutique-Worthy — All Under $20
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If your spring wardrobe could use a quick refresh, consider this your sign. The easiest way to make your outfits look more styled (without actually trying harder) is by swapping in a few pretty, eye-catching tops that instantly elevate what you already own. Floral styles just happen to do that best — they add color, dimension and a softer, more romantic feel in seconds.
Even better? These 17 options all look boutique-worthy — but come in under $20. There’s a polished button-down for $16 that works from desk to dinner and a breezy ruffle V-neck blouse for just $8 that feels effortless but still pulled together. With floaty silhouettes, flattering fits and prints that do the styling for you, these are the kind of easy pieces you’ll keep reaching for all season long.
17 Under-$20 Floral Spring Tops That Look Boutique-Worthy
1. Our Favorite: The button-down styling on this floral long sleeve top makes it look way more expensive than $16. Tuck it in or leave it loose for a polished desk-to-dinner look.
2. Fabulously Flowy: The ruffle detail and V neckline give this boho floral blouse a relaxed, boutique-inspired vibe. At $8, it’s honestly one of the best spring deals we’ve spotted.
3. Top-Rated: If you’re tired of tops that hug in all the wrong places, this flowy, floral tunic fixes that. The casual short-sleeve design flatters without feeling frumpy.
4. Dressy Pick: Picture wearing this bell-sleeve floral blouse to a spring dinner out. The 3/4 sleeve V-neck feels dressy without being stiff, and the tunic length is forgiving.
5. Very Versatile: Need a top that works with dress pants and cutoffs alike? This floral V-neck top has a dressy-casual balance that pairs with practically everything in your closet.
6. Statement Sleeve: The ruffle 3/4 bell sleeves on this floral V-neck blouse add a statement detail without looking overdone. The loose, soft fit drapes nicely and flatters without clinging.
7. Office-Ready: When you need to look professional but hate stiff button-downs, this chiffon floral top is your answer. Short flutter sleeves and a V-neck feel dressy without being uncomfortable.
8. Ravishing Ruffles: The ruffled short sleeves and pastel floral print on this V-neck blouse feel soft and feminine. The dressy-casual vibe means it works for multiple occasions.
9. Pretty Puff Sleeve: The smocked bodice and puff sleeves on this pink floral blouse create a flattering babydoll shape. The flowy fit means you stay comfortable all day long.
10. Polished Pleats: The pleated front on this floral chiffon tunic adds a sophisticated detail, while the 3/4 sleeves and tunic length make it polished enough for work.
11. Closet Staple: You need at least one go-to spring top that pairs with everything. This collared floral blouse has a V-neck, cap sleeves and a flowy fit that works with jeans or trousers.
12. Boho Beauty: Layer this boho floral top over a tank for early spring mornings when there’s still a chill. The long sleeves and drawstring detail keep you cozy and looking polished.
13. Very Vibrant: If your closet is full of neutrals, this vibrant floral blouse is the pop of color you’ve been missing. Puff sleeves and a chiffon fabric dress it up without much effort.
14. Cue the Color: Tired of the same old V-neck tops? This floral mock neck blouse switches things up with a fresh neckline and puff sleeves that add visual interest to any outfit.
15. Pastel Perfection: The soft mix of blue, pink, green and purple on this pastel mock neck blouse feels fresh for spring. Short puff sleeves and a dressy cut elevate it above your average tee.
16. Travel-Ready: The wrinkle-free chiffon on this collared floral blouse means you can pull it straight from a suitcase, looking polished. The V-neck and short sleeves keep it breezy for warm trips.
17. Playful Prints: If pink isn’t your shade, no worries. This flowy long sleeve blouse comes in other pretty colors, all with the same boho V-neck styling that looks chic with zero fuss.
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Fans slam 'heartbreaking' Barbie Dream Fest convention debacle with 'cardboard cutout' experience
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Ticket prices for the event — which included an appearance by Serena Williams — went as high as $502.50.
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Lola Young says she's in 'drugs recovery' 6 months after collapsing on stage during music festival
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“I’m doing a hell of a lot better,” said the 25-year-old singer, who suffered an unspecified medical emergency in front of a crowd at the 2025 All Things Go festival.
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Test Your Knowledge With the Collider TV Quiz — March 30, 2026
Television has long been a modern touchstone for events of the past. Let’s look at eight shows that look at eight moments in history.
Don’t forget to sign in to your account to track your daily progress. You can always play today’s Movie Quiz for more challenges, and all of our current and archived quizzes lie here.
Have we got a jam-packed slate of content to cover! This week, we’ll look at shows and episodes that feature basketball, beloved series that got unfairly canceled, and the sitcoms of Adam Scott. We’ve even got a wild card day, where you never know what you’re going to find.
For today’s TV challenge, it’s a trip down memory lane. We’ll flip through the pages of history as told through our television sets. Scroll down for the cold open!
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BritBox Officially Renews Their Hit Reboot of a Classic Detective Series
This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available.
The BBC announced this afternoon that Lynley, the hit British mystery series starring Leo Suter and Sofia Barclay, has been renewed for Season 2, which is now in production.
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September 4, 2025
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BritBox
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Leo Suter
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Sofia Barclay
DS Barbara Havers
This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available.
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