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‘The Rookie’s Eric Winter Reveals Why He Likes It When the Writers Keep Him Guessing With Chenford
Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for The Rookie Season 8, Episode 7.Season 8 of The Rookie kicked off with a major shakeup for the Mid-Wilshire division when it was announced that Tim Bradford (Eric Winter) would be taking over Lt. Grey’s (Richard T. Jones) old position as watch commander, ringing in a new era for Bradford’s career. However, with a new position comes growing pains, and it hasn’t been the smoothest ride for Bradford leading the precinct and handling the new responsibilities. On top of that, he’s finally gotten together with Lucy Chen (Melissa O’Neil), his long-time on-and-off love interest whose romance has been at the top of fans’ minds since the show started. Since moving in together, the Chenford ship has mostly been sailing smoothly, with the pair celebrating Valentine’s Day together last week, though knowing The Rookie writers, there’s always a possibility of conflict on the horizon.
The latest episode of The Rookie sees Lucy and Nyla Harper (Mekia Cox) take on a long undercover mission, living in a van down in Baja, Mexico, and investigating the brutal murder of two women. The mission separates both Lucy and Nyla from their loved ones and even sees Tim donning a costume for a hot minute to check in on the two officers. We spoke with Eric Winter about potentially seeing Tim go undercover again and also discussed his character’s new struggles as a watch commander this season. Winter talked extensively about how these new changes have affected his character’s growth and his layers and went into why he liked being kept on his toes as far as Tim’s romantic life was concerned. With more action-packed episodes to come, Winter teases that someone from Tim’s past will come to cause some trouble for him in the back half of Season 8.
Eric Winter Talks Tim’s Latest Stress Now That He’s Watch Commander
“…that’s been a lot of his stress and struggle in the role.”
COLLIDER: There’s been a lot of action-packed scenes this season. There’s been a lot of chases, shootouts, and exciting cases. Was it disappointing not to see Tim out there now that he’s the watch commander?
ERIC WINTER: Yeah, not gonna lie, it was a little tough for me to not see Tim in the action as much as he had been throughout all the years. I remember having a conversation even with Alexi [Hawley] and the writers just saying, “I want to understand a little bit about Tim’s new path. Am I going to be somebody that’s like Grey and I’m just behind the desk, assuming this managerial type of role more, and I’m not in it?” They came up with a nice solution and a way for Tim to get more involved in the streets later in the season, which I thought was good. But I definitely, as an actor, and I think even as a character, struggled a little bit with trying to figure that out and navigate it, because it was just so opposite for the character.
It’s interesting to see him in more of a desk role and see him take on more of the managerial side of things. And Lucy, at one point, says that he’s been super stressed and he hasn’t been sleeping very well. How do you think he’s adjusting?
WINTER: Yeah, I mean, he’s figuring it out, because he was in charge of a person, when he was a T.O. it was one person, and everything he said, that’s just how it went. He ran the ship. But now he’s in charge of a whole department, and he has to deal with so much, like office politics and the higher-ups and paperwork and things that I don’t think are natural to Tim. As much as a leader as he can be, I think this is a different way of leading, and he has to lead in a broader sense and, I think, have a bit more compassion for people in scenarios, while also trying to still be firm and get things done his way. Then he has to deal with all the nonsense of phone calls and paperwork that he doesn’t want to deal with. So, that’s been a lot of his stress and struggle in the role.
Winter Teases an Old Ghost From Tim’s Past Coming Back To Haunt Him
“He clearly loves his family, but he’s uncomfortable with things that they might share about him…”
I love it whenever family gets involved in this show. I think it’s one of the highlights when we see any of these characters and their families coming in. What was it like reuniting with Peyton [List] for the last episode and getting to see her? And would you like to explore more of Tim’s past?
WINTER: Totally. Everything you said, for sure, I love working with Peyton when she comes in anytime. It brings Tim’s family into the fold, and I think we’re winning because we learned so much about him. He clearly loves his family, but he’s uncomfortable with things that they might share about him or he experiences with them, and you see a softer side, a more vulnerable side, for sure. I think, in general, Tim’s past is so unique and so fascinating that I love every time we explore something that either has gotten him into trouble, or he’s navigating through still or baggage that he carries. To me, that’s the best part: he’s so imperfect, and that’s what makes him great to play and watch.
There’s already been a lot of big stuff happening, but is there something specific for Tim that you’re excited for people to see in the back half?
WINTER: I’m super excited for people to see Tim get back out in the field a lot more that’s going to happen later in the season definitely at a bigger extent. And also a good old thing again from Tim’s past might come to cause some problems, so that’ll be fun to see.
Winter Talks Exploring New Sides to Tim in ‘The Rookie’ Season 8
“I feel like Tim, every single season, there’s just layer after layer that we’re peeling back.”
In this week’s episode, we see Lucy go undercover in Mexico, and she’s there with Nyla. I’m really curious, I know there have been moments where Tim goes undercover, but how do you think he would fare in long-term undercover work? And is that ever something you want to explore?
WINTER: I’d love it. I think Tim would do great. I think he was fantastic when he was playing Dim and he was undercover as Jake, I think that was a fun opportunity, and I welcome it for sure. So I do think it’s something he would be fantastic at. I think he’s doing better with Lucy doing it this time around than the last couple times, and accepting of it. He has to try to figure it out as the head of the department, but it’s still never easy, obviously, seeing your partner getting into situations like she gets into.
I loved in last week’s episode we got that cute moment between Tim and Lucy with the Valentine’s Day gifts and got to see a lighter side of him. Even when he’s undercover as a drive-thru worker this week, it’s a nice comedic moment. How is it getting to explore these more light-hearted sides of Tim this season, after we’ve seen him be so gruff in all the previous seasons?
WINTER: Yeah, I love it, because it’s another layer. I feel like Tim, every single season, there’s just layer after layer that we’re peeling back. He’s such a complex character, so I like that we get to see those levels, because then they often shift for the smallest reasons, and you see him get back to this tough, firm, sometimes a bit of a jerk to others. And I like dancing that back and forth, especially as an actor, playing both.
Eric Winter Highlights What Makes Tim Bradford Such a Dynamic Character on ‘The Rookie’
“It’s not that easy to do; it makes it challenging and fun.”
Tim’s journey has been extensive throughout the last eight seasons. What has been the most rewarding part playing this character and seeing his evolution? What is it when you think back on this show that you’re going to say, “This is what I’m most proud of from this job”?
WINTER: I would honestly say the balancing of his growth and heart as a character while maintaining his mission to make people better in the department, even in his own rigid, firm style, like he stays true to himself. I think for me to look back as an actor, and getting so many fans on board with Tim’s journey from being completely unlikable, but then realizing why he’s that way, and it’s actually for the best intended reasons, to the point that people love him and care so much about him and feel for him. I think those are probably my biggest takeaways as an actor, knowing that I was able to navigate that journey and turn him into somebody that people just empathize with and resonate with. They can relate to him in such a big way in life and profession.
I think something that’s really attractive about his character is that there is a gruffness, but underneath it, there’s always good intention, which is often not the case with people like that. And I think it’s nice to see that come through.
WINTER: You can turn [his] flaws into one of his superpowers, in a way. Like his flaws as a character, making that what people love so much about him is a treat. It’s not that easy to do; it makes it challenging and fun.
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Eric Winter Reveals His Feelings About Chenford Now That They’re Finally Together
“I’m not saying it has to be complex to the place of falling completely apart again…”
What do you think Tim’s more stressed about: being watch commander or not screwing things up with Lucy?
WINTER: Oh, wow. I think the combination is just making his life stressful, for sure. I think he’s stressed when he goes to work, and he’s stressed when… I think it’s a release when he comes home, and he’s doing his best to enjoy it all the time, in a sense. So, I think it’s a good escape from the stress at work. However, yeah, he doesn’t want to screw up again. So there’s a little bit of that with his growth as a person.
After all of these seasons of Chenford’s will-they-won’t-they, they’re finally together. What is it like for you and Melissa when you’re reading the scripts and you’re like, “Oh my God, they’re finally at peace,” and they’re now navigating this new section of their relationship? Is it a relief not to have to answer to people like me and be like, “Oh, well, we don’t know how it’ll play out”? Is it nice to not have to worry about that part anymore?
WINTER: I mean, look, I always think it’s fun worrying about what’s actually going to happen. I always feel they have ups and downs in the relationship, and everybody’s up with kids or married and seems happy, and they’re dealing with family life situations. Obviously, the younger cast on the show, the newer cast, is not necessarily in relationships, but I think with [Lucy and Tim], they’ve been a couple that people can relate to in everyday life, that are navigating complex relationships.
And I think it was fun as an actor to always wonder what is going to happen to them. Now it feels a little more safe and solid for sure, so it takes away from some of the questions. But I always still kind of feel, hey, is the rug gonna get pulled out? What is in store? And I still like keeping that open as a guess in my mind, versus feeling safe. It makes it interesting, it really keeps the relationship complex. And I’m not saying it has to be complex to the place of falling completely apart again, but trying to explore other problems or potential dynamics that we aren’t already showing on the show of people in relationships.
New episodes of The Rookie air every Monday 10/9c on ABC in the U.S.
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October 16, 2018
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Alexi Hawley
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Tori Garrett, Chi-Yoon Chung, Michael Goi, Sylvain White, Lisa Demaine, Lanre Olabisi, Bill Johnson, David McWhirter, Liz Friedlander, Daniel Willis, Toa Fraser, Anne Renton, Jon Huertas, Cherie Nowlan, TK Shom, Rob Seidenglanz, Valerie Weiss, Barbara Brown, Charissa Sanjarernsuithikul, SJ Main Muñoz, Nelson McCormick, Marcus Stokes, Adam Davidson, Anna Mastro
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Corey Miller, Bill Rinier, Zoe Cheng, Mary Trahan, Ally Seibert, Liz Alper, Nick Hurwitz, Racheal Seymour, Madeleine Coghlan, David Radcliff
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Prince William Shares Rare Photo With Late Princess Diana
Prince William has kept his late mother, Princess Diana, close to his heart in the decades since her tragic death.
“Remembering my mother, today and every day,” William, 43, wrote via social media on Sunday, March 15. “Thinking of all those who are remembering someone they love today. Happy Mother’s Day.”
Mother’s Day is celebrated across the United Kingdom in March. For the Prince of Wales, he marked the occasion with a rare family photo.
In the upload, Diana wore a pink sweater as she played with a toddler-aged William in a rose-filled field. The image is reportedly from William’s “private collection,” according to royal reporter Rebecca English.
“This picture is from Prince William’s private collection and is not believed to have been seen before,” Daily Mail columnist English tweeted. “He was aged 2 when it was taken.”
Diana tragically died in an August 1997 car crash when she was 36. She is survived by sons William and Prince Harry, who were 15 and 12 at the time. (Diana shared her children with her ex-husband, King Charles III.)
In the years since her death, William and Harry have both honored her legacy.
“I have taken some guidance from what my mother did,” William, for his part, said in his We Can End Homelessness documentary in 2024. “When I was very small my mother started talking about homelessness, much like I do now with my children on the school run.”
William, who shares three kids with wife Princess Kate Middleton, further recalled how Diana would take both him and his brother to visit local shelters.
“When you’re [that] small, you’re curious, and you’re kind of trying to work out what’s going on,” he said of the experience. “You just ask the question, like, ‘Well, why are they sitting there?’ And my mother would talk to us a bit about why they were there. It definitely had a really big impact.”
According to William, he was particularly “anxious” the first time Diana took him to London’s The Passage charity.
“I’d never been to anything like that before and I was a bit anxious as to what to expect,” he said in the doc. “My mother went about her usual part of making everyone feel relaxed and having a laugh and joking with everyone.”

Princess Diana in 1988. PATRICK RIVIERE / AFP
In addition to William’s poignant Mother’s Day tribute, the official royal family X account also honored the likes of Queen Elizabeth II, her mother and Queen Camilla on Sunday.
“Wishing Mothers everywhere, and those who might be missing their Mums today, a restful Mothering Sunday,” a social media statement read, alongside throwback family portraits.
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Zendaya crashes couple's Las Vegas wedding to serve as official witness amid Tom Holland marriage rumors
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Here comes the… wedding witness.
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The Infamous Buffy Episode That Nearly Got Fan-Favorite Character Canceled
By Chris Snellgrove
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer is considered one of the most revolutionary shows in television, and rightfully so: it ushered in a new era of quippy genre superheroism, essentially paving the way for the later rise of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. On top of its whip-smart writing, the show was also filled with amazing and hilarious characters that you couldn’t help but love. This included Cordelia Chase: she was written to be a vapid mean girl, but fans loved her so much that she helped launch Angel, Buffy’s very successful spinoff.
However, if the Buffy producers hadn’t dubbed over a line from one of the show’s most infamous episodes, Cordelia wouldn’t have been such a fan-favorite; in fact, she would have been canceled altogether! The episode in question is “Go Fish,” which has a scene in which Cordelia makes fun of the idea that all humans are inherently equal. That’s bad enough, but in a line eventually dubbed over, she appeared to defend the practice of slavery!
Cordelia Like You’ve Never Seen Her Before

In “Go Fish,” Buffy and her friends have several run-ins with Sunnydale High School’s swim team, who seem especially aggro (even by the standards of jocks). It turns out that their coach has been giving these athletes something much worse than steroids: he and a crazy nurse have altered these swimmers’ DNA, which periodically transforms them into gill monsters straight out of Creature From the Black Lagoon. Eventually, the monstrous team kills both the nurse and their coach; most of them (including a recently transformed Xander) are given healing treatments, while the swimmers past the point of no return swim out to the ocean, their humanity fully lost.
Relatively speaking, Cordelia doesn’t play a major role in “Go Fish,” but she does have a memorable exchange with Willow and Xander. Willow (who has been teaching the computer science class after Jenny Calendar’s death) complains about a student asking her to change his grade, which Xander gripes is “wrong” because “It’s a slap in the face to every one of us that worked hard and studied long hours to earn our D’s.” That’s when Cordelia mocks Xander for “being the voice of the common wuss” and archly tells him that “certain people are entitled to special privileges. They’re called winners. That’s the way the world works.”
Cordelia Nearly Got Canceled

Instead of backing down, Xander asks her “about that nutty ‘all men are created equal’ thing,” which she deems “Propaganda spouted by the ugly and less deserving.” Xander says he thinks Lincoln said that, and after Cordelia insults Lincoln’s appearance, Willow clarifies that the quote came from Thomas Jefferson. Cordelia replies, “Kept slaves, remember?” But if you watch the screen carefully at this moment, you will see that her lips keep moving after she finished talking.
That’s because actor Charisma Carpenter had to redub her original dialogue. When filming the episode, she originally said, “Kept slaves. Got any more?” The script says that she poses this question as “a challenge,” which may imply she was challenging Willow to produce more factoids about Jefferson, or maybe challenging her friends to cite more problematic people who spouted virtuous things. However, I believe the line was dubbed over for a more sinister reason: the producers realized that it sounded as if Cordelia was actually supporting slavery.
Asking “got any more?” after mentioning that Jefferson “owned slaves” may have made the audience think that Cordelia wanted to have slaves of her own. That might sound crazy, but keep in mind that she is a spoiled rich girl (daddy hasn’t been busted for tax fraud yet) who likely did have the modern equivalent of servants helping around her house. Plus, it’s far easier to believe that Cordelia was making a pro-slavery comment when her previous dialogue had her openly mocking the idea that everyone is created equally.
The Producers Quietly Saved This Fan-Favorite Character

By having Charisma Carpenter redub the line, the Buffy the Vampire Slayer producers removed the challenge from her voice; now, she simply reminds everyone that Thomas Jefferson was a bad man who owned slaves. This helps make Cordelia’s prickly mean girl a far more tolerable character and keeps her from getting canceled by the fandom. Which is good, because it would only be a little over a year later that Cordelia departs Sunnydale to go start a new life in Los Angeles as part of the Angel spinoff, whose titular hero she helps solve cases and fight crimes.
“Go Fish” is already an infamous episode because the fish monsters nearly assault Buffy in a very intimate way while the coach leeringly says, “boys have other needs.” Fortunately, this Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode dodged another scandal by redubbing a line that would have made Cordelia Chase a fan of slavery. Now, without that problematic dialogue, we can enjoy Cordelia for who she really is: the head b*tch in charge of any situation who isn’t afraid to put fellow students in their place!
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Don Toliver Opens Up About ‘Iconic’ Justin Timberlake Sample On ‘Octane’
Even though Don Toliver released his latest album, “OCTANE,” in early 2026, he’s already got his mind on the next project. During a recent interview, the “Body” rapper discussed the transformation he’s undergone since releasing the 18-track project, why being in the studio at this moment is important to him, and his collaboration with Justin Timberlake.
Don Toliver Opens Up About Working On His Next Album Just Weeks After The Release Of ‘OCTANE’
Speaking with Billboard, Toliver revealed that he’s already been in the recording booth working on his next project. For those who may be unaware, “OCTANE,” which features hits “Gemstones” and “ATM,” was released in January 2026 and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 162,000 equivalent units.
During the conversation, Toliver said that the rush to make new music stems from his genuine connection with the process. The 31-year-old further shared that capturing what he’s currently experiencing is paramount to him.
“To be honest, bro, I just realized within myself that I just love music and I just feel like right now if I don’t put out anything, I just need to capture this moment because it’s a lot going on in my life when I was making this album and when it came out and it’s just fueling me to be as creative as I can possibly be,” he said.
How Don Toliver Ended Up With A Justin Timberlake Sample On His Album
Elsewhere in the interview, Toliver discussed his hit single “Body,” which includes a sample from early-2000s icon Justin Timberlake. Toliver explained that, growing up, he often listened to Y2K stars like Pharrell and Outkast with his mother, creating lasting memories.
“I got a lot of fond memories of that. Justin Timberlake is always one of my favorites. ‘Justified,’ that album is literally in my top 10 favorite albums of all time,” Toliver shared.
Unfortunately, though, mixing his single with Timberlake’s 2002 single “Rock Your Body” wasn’t as sentimental as it may sound. “I didn’t think that deep into it,” said Toliver.
“As I sat with it for like a week, I was like, ‘Hold on, this is literally one of my favorite songs of all-time.’ ‘Rock Your Body’ is one of those songs that triggers an endorphin in my body. To put those two together was so iconic for me,” he added.
Don Toliver Opens Up About His Relationship With Rapper Travis Scott
“OCTANE” also featured rapper Travis Scott, one of Toliver’s longtime friends and music mentors. In a previous interview, Toliver shared the story of how the two met, explaining that Scott appeared at one of his shows after he’d been hustling to make a name for himself as an underground artist.
Safe to say, Scott means the world to Toliver, who told Billboard that he tries to keep their relationship as far from music as possible. “At the end of the day, we are human beings,” he said.
And when it came time to record his part for “OCTANE,” Toliver said he just wanted Scott to understand his “journey” through the music.
“He just caught a vibe for ‘Rosary,’ and he understood my idea for it. It was crazy, I really love his verse on the song,” he continued.
Toliver Describes The Mood Of His Latest Album
For those who might not have heard Toliver’s “OCTANE,” the father of one opened up about the inspiration behind the project during an interview with VIBE.
“The inspiration behind the title is another phrase for more fuel consumption. It’s really what it is,” he said. “It started out being about luxury vehicles and what I want to say about camping or outdoor living. With that, there are a lot of people who camp at night. The cars and nature are where this album began for me. I wanted it to be a luxury outdoor living experience where I could connect through a studio out there.”
As he continued, Toliver described the “mood” of the project, calling it “an experience” that gives him a lot of energy.
“The vibe of it just feels very adventurous when I listen to it. It just makes me want to start my day. When I get in my car and play the record, it makes me want to just go wherever I need to go,” he continued, adding that it puts him in a “‘Mission Impossible’ mindset.”
Speaking Of Mission…
Speaking of his mission, Toliver shared what he hopes to accomplish as a performer.
“To be one of the greatest artists to ever live is honestly my end goal. Of course, it’s to be successful in whatever I do within this, but more so, just to be pronounced as one of the best. I’m fine with that,” he said.
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Jack Nicholson’s 97-Minute Comedy That Sparked a Cultural Movement Is Leaving Netflix
Few actors in Hollywood history have made an impact as grand and important as Jack Nicholson. One of the only actors to have won three Academy Awards, with two coming for Best Actor and a third for Best Supporting Actor, Nicholson’s filmography reads like a watchlist for anyone seeking the very best cinema. From frightening generations of audiences as Jack Torrence in The Shining and stealing every scene in The Departed to his magnum opus in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, there is no one else quite like Nicholson.
One of Nicholson’s more underrated movies arrived back in 2007, as he starred alongside fellow Hollywood icon Morgan Freeman in The Bucket List. Although many assume the movie is inspired by the famous phrase, few know that the reverse is, in fact, true, with the phrase coined courtesy of this underrated gem. Invented by screenwriter Justin Zackham as a twist on the idiom “kick the bucket,” the bucket list was integral to the story at the heart of this film, which follows two men who, against doctors’ advice, leave the hospital to head on an adventure to achieve their life’s goals before they die.
A heartfelt story sure to bring light to your life, The Bucket List is sadly about to lose its place on the biggest streamer in the world. As of April 1, The Bucket List will no longer be available to stream on Netflix. At the time of its release, the film wasn’t as adored as it is today, with critics only awarding the film a disappointing 40% score on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. The consensus on the site reads, “Not even the earnest performances of the two leads can rescue The Bucket List from its schmaltzy script.”
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‘The Bucket List’ Is One of Many Netflix Departures
As is customary at the start of any month, a batch of titles must make space for the newest arrivals on Netflix. Joining The Bucket List in leaving the streamer on April 1 are the likes of the late Rob Reiner‘s genius chiller Misery, the musical comedy Pitch Perfect, Kathryn Bigelow‘s political thriller Zero Dark Thirty, the Matt Damon-led Elysium, the animated effort Rio and its sequel, the fast-paced racing biopic Ford v Ferrari, and others.
The Bucket List is leaving Netflix this April. Stay tuned to Collider for more streaming stories.
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December 25, 2007
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97 minutes
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Blueface Speaks Out After Losing Boxing Match Against Chibu
Roommates, Blueface has the internet popping off with reactions after he stepped in the ring with streamer Chibu at Adin Ross’ Brand Risk event in Miami on Saturday, March 14. The card featured several influencer and streamer matchups, but viewers were locked in on Blue and Chibu. Now that the fight is over, folks online are sounding off about the judges’ unanimous decision on the winner.
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Blueface’s & Chibu’s Fight Has The Internet Buzzin’
Clips from Blueface and Chibu’s fight are taking over timelines. One viral moment that has everyone talking is when Chibu appeared to knock Blue out of the ring. Blue said it was a push, but viewers aren’t buying it — they are standing ten toes down on the fact that Chibu knocked him down. Chibu landed a few more hits, and the judges unanimously called him the winner. Fans are split on the decision, while others believe Blue was robbed.
@clipsourceex The MOMENT Blueface REGRET Fighting Infront 500k Live Viewers After getting Embarrassed 😳🥊 #adinross ♬ In Essence (Slowed) – Ka$tro
The Internet Can’t Agree On Who Really Won The Fight
Folks in The Shade Room’s comment section kept going back and forth, debating who they think really won the fight.
Instagram user @ooohletstalkaboutit wrote, “Blueface lost that fight. That man punches were landing. And he boxed him out, the ring not pushed.”
Instagram user @forever_cocoa23 wrote, “The ones saying he won what fight were they watching. The man got knocked out the ring 🥴”
While Instagram user @napoleonsledge wrote, “He won the whole fight. Real talk 💯 he got robbed.”
Another Instagram user @thatgirlhennyreviews wrote, “Lies .. blue did not win that fight. How you win and you got knocked out the ring.”
Then Instagram user @getsauceee wrote, “I like Blueface but he needed to be humbled.”
Instagram user @a.peculiar.ppl wrote, “Chibu whoooed Blue…I was surprised but he definitely did.”
While another Instagram user @uniquely__yourz wrote, “Y’all cut the shhhhh Blueface lost! Chibu was rocking that dome!!!”
Then another Instagram user @uwahtiiyf wrote, “He lost fair and square 😂😂😂”
Finally, Instagram user @mrs_remix wrote, “Once you get knocked out the ring you Lose😂”
Blue Speaks On Unanimous Decision
Right after the fight, Blueface jumped on his stream to talk about losing to Chibu. He told fans he planned to watch the fight again to see who actually landed more punches. “It’s not about how you win, it’s how you lose.” The rapper continued, “We’re going to watch the fight back and see who landed more punches.”
@clipzsisters Blueface After Losing To Chibu in Boxing match #blueface #chibu #bluefacebaby #fyp #viral ♬ original sound – ClipzSisters
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Starfleet Academy’s Best Relationship Was Stolen From Star Trek’s Worst Movie
By Chris Snellgrove
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Starfleet Academy proved to be a very controversial Star Trek show when it first launched, but the show has won fans over with several healthy doses of nostalgia bait. This includes an entire episode dedicated to Captain Sisko and multiple episodes that follow up on Voyager storylines like the Doctor’s daughter and the Omega molecule. Arguably, though, the most popular bit of nostalgia bait is the relationship between Caleb and Tarima, one which echoes the most famous Star Trek relationship of them all.
Caleb is a tall, hunky human and future captain, while Tarima is a powerful Betazed mind reader and the daughter of a powerful family. To many fans of The Next Generation, this is a clear echo of the relationship between William Riker (the first captain of the Federation flagship Enterprise) and Deanna Troi (the Betazed ship’s counselor who dated him many years ago). However, what you may not realize is that Starfleet Academy’s best relationship echoes a pairing created for the franchise’s worst movie: Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
It’s Not Just A Phase

Despite multiple fan campaigns saving the show from earlier cancellation, Star Trek: The Original Series ended after only three seasons. However, the show proved popular with college students during syndication, leading to Trek getting its own animated series. With the franchise in the popular zeitgeist once more, Paramount and Trek creator Gene Roddenberry teamed up in 1977 to work on Star Trek: Phase II, a live-action spinoff of The Original Series.
Various deals fell through, and the immense success of Star Wars meant that Phase II got scrapped, and its creative DNA was cannibalized for Star Trek: The Motion Picture. That movie brought in two characters originally created for the canceled show: Will Decker, the ambitious human first officer, and Ilia, the exotic alien who can read minds (sort of). While the film offered an abbreviated version of their relationship, the Phase II writers had created an elaborate backstory about how they fell in love when they were younger, but Decker called things off to pursue his career; tension rises years later when they are stationed on the Enterprise.
Imzadi: Star Trek’s Cutest Couple

If that sounds familiar, it should: Decker and Ilia were the template that would become Riker and Troi. Riker, like Decker, was a handsome and confident human Starfleet officer who put his career first. Troi, like Ilia, had special mental abilities and came from a race of sexually liberated aliens. Riker and Troi also had a shared romantic history, one they had to navigate throughout the entirety of The Next Generation before getting married in Star Trek: Nemesis.
In Starfleet Academy, Caleb and Tarima are the latest iteration of this idea: he’s the gifted human cadet with no shortage of confidence, and she’s the Betazoid princess who falls in love with him. From the beginning of their relationship, fans have clocked that this was clearly an homage to Riker and Troi. It certainly didn’t escape the notice of Riker actor Jonathan Frakes, who (as reported by ScreenRant) told Caleb actor Sandro Rosta, “You’re dating a Betazoid princess…You’re a lucky man. I know what it’s like.”
Young, Dumb, And Full Of Numb

Obviously, this fan-favorite Starfleet Academy relationship wouldn’t exist without Riker and Troi from The Next Generation, and those characters wouldn’t have existed without Decker and Ilia, who made their onscreen debut in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Many hated this movie, calling it “the motionless picture” and declaring it the worst in the franchise. There’s some galaxy-sized irony for you, though: the worst Star Trek movie just inspired the best thing about the latest Star Trek spinoff!
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The stars, as well as director Vanessa Caswill and author and co-screenwriter Colleen Hoover, dig deep into Kenna’s long-awaited reunion with her and Scotty’s daughter.
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Young Dek (Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi) wants to prove his worthiness to his father, Njohrr (Reuben de Jong), who thinks he doesn’t have what it takes to be an alpha predator. That’s why he travels to the “death planet” Genna to slay a supposedly unkillable beast, Kalisk. But he soon finds himself way over his head, and he’ll need the help of an unlikely ally, the damaged android Thia (Elle Fanning), to survive. With Thia by his side, can Dek kill Kalisk and win his father’s approval?
Directed by Dan Trachtenberg, the architect behind the rebooted Predator films Prey and Predator: Killer of Killers, Predator: Badlands is arguably the best movie in the long-running franchise. Instead of a muscle-bound human protagonist, the film commits to centering on the physically slight Dek, who shows emotions every human can relate to — frustration, fear, anger and, yes, even love.
The film’s not-so-secret ingredient is Fanning’s friendly, peppy android, who makes Dek a better predator by showing him his heart. (Not literally — I have to add that due to the nature of this movie.) Badlands is the rare franchise movie that improves on what came before it and makes you excited for what’s next. (Marvel, please take notes.)
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Pastel Blue Is Trending for Spring — And These Amazon Pieces Nail It
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Spring is typically about pinks, yellows and greens, but not this year! Everyone’s wearing cool, baby blue — and if they’re not, they’re buying it. Pinterest predicted ‘cool blue’ as a top trend in 2026, and it’s already coming true. As more fashionistas vie for the aesthetic, we found 13 pieces that nail the trend perfectly.
These chic blouses, dresses, totes and more are as classy as they are trendy, so you’ll look like a rich mom wherever you wear them. Equally polished and fun, they’ll earn first-pick status in your wardrobe all spring. Better yet, the color flatters every skin tone. From wardrobe staples to finishing-touch accessories, these picks make it easy to incorporate the trend.
Pastel Blue Fashion Pieces to Nail the Spring Trend
Our Favorite: This boho maxi skirt is the kind of flowy that feels like sweats. People will think you found it at a Hamptons boutique.
2. Country Club Class: Need something dressier than a tee but cooler than a sweater? This cable-knit top splits the difference.
3. Office-Friendly: These wide-leg trousers have an elasticized waist that keeps things comfortable through a full workday. They read polished and current.
4. Stretchy Chic: Simple and stunning, this V-neck sweater has a refined cut that elevates even jeans. The pastel hue adds a fresh spring feel.
5. Cute Crescent: Your new favorite accessory just entered the chat. This leather-looking shoulder bag has that trendy curved shape we keep seeing.
6. Everyday Outfit: Running errands, grabbing lunch and school pickup. This casual midi dress handles it all in style, and the pockets actually fit your phone.
7. CEO Vibes: Pair this puff-sleeve top with high-waist trousers and you’ve got an outfit that commands a room. The sleeves keep it interesting without being fussy.
8. Palazzo Princess: Packing for vacation gets easier with these linen-blend palazzo pants. The breezy fit works for the beach, dinner and everything in between.
9. Sassy Sneakers: Want to follow the spring sneaker trend, too? Jessica Alba and Hailey Bieber reach for these New Balance sneakers, and we’re obsessed with the blue and indigo version.
10. Royal Style: Looking royal doesn’t cost a fortune. This pussy-bow blouse is eerily similar to one Kate Middleton wore in pink, and it’s under $20.
11. Could Be Designer: Carry this top-handle tote to work or lunch and people will assume it’s designer. It looks like Gisele Bündchen‘s Naghedi, but for a fraction of the price.
12. Silky Satin: Baby blue and satin are a match made in fashion heaven. This midi skirt has a shiny hue that catches the light perfectly.
13. Luxe Alert: Eyelet detailing gives this V-neck maxi dress a textured, high-end look you rarely find outside of Saks. Short sleeves and a clean neckline keep the silhouette sharp.
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