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Tia Mowry Shares Where She’s At In Love, Fans Are Emotional
Whew! Fans were left emotional on Tuesday when the iconic actress Tia Mowry shared a heartfelt video, offering a rare glimpse into her personal journey over the past few years following her divorce. In a post that feels like a private conversation turned public, Tia opened up about where she stands with finding love again.
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Tia Gets Real About Self-Reflection And Personal Growth
In a clip shared to Instagram, Tia Mowry looked effortlessly cozy in brown leggings and a grey jacket, sipping from a mug while staring off into the distance — the mood is everything. And, her sleek, middle-parted hair and silver hoops perfectly framed her thoughtful, introspective vibe. On screen, a message bubble appears: “Hi, Tia. How are you doing? Thinking of you and checking in.”
As the clip continues, Tia is indoors on a cozy chair, likely in her living room, responding softly:
“Hey. I’m doing okay. I truly feel like I’m really taking care of little Tia. You know, these past three years… oh my god, I’m about to cry…I really feel like in these past three years, I have gotten to know myself. There have been moments… of solitude and silence. But, I feel like that is when growth happens.”
Hold Up — Is She Ready To Fall In Love?
She went on to share that her therapist has told her she’s done significant healing and self-discovery. Apparently, it’s now time for her to put what she’s learned into action. Tia closed the voice note with a touching revelation: “I’m ready to fall in love again. I am ready for love.”
Fans Are Here For Tia’s Next Chapter
Fans quickly flooded the TSR comment section, showing love and support for Tia. Many shared that she deserves to be happy again and expressed excitement for her next chapter. Meanwhile, others applauded how she’s emerged even stronger after her divorce. A few noted that her journey resonates deeply only for those who have been through similar heartbreak, highlighting the vulnerability she shared in the video.
One Instagram user @suzette_therealtor said, “Healing is a beautiful journey ❤️take your time and don’t settle 🙏🏽”
This Instagram user @waxingqueenadventures added, “Yaaaas! My girl ready to cracked open! I love this for her 😍💃🏾”
And, Instagram user @gem6___ wrote, “Love is so beautiful when it’s with the right person.“
Meanwhile, Instagram user @ourlove.abroad commented, “May she find everything her heart desires🤗💕”
While Instagram user @dwillwrites shared, “I love me some Tia but I feel like she has made being divorced/single her whole personality these past 3 years.“
Lastly, Instagram user @nick_iamofficial said, “She’s getting ready to soft launch her new boo and I’m happy for her 😍👏🔥❤️”
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Survivor 50 Stars Reveal The Hardcore Ways They Prepared to Return (Excl)
The Survivor 50 cast know a thing or two about what it takes to play the game — so no one was taking their comeback preparations lightly.
Many contestants relied on the usual training methods prior to returning to the show, like going to the gym, practicing their fire-making techniques and time spent swimming in a pool. Others, however, opted for some, shall we say, out-of-the-box techniques. Survivor 46 alum Quintavius “Q” Burdette, for example, exclusively tells Us Weekly that he “stood on nails” to “train” his body “to deal with pain.”
“The pain tolerance version of it, it speaks to your brain so you can teach your brain to deal with pain. Like a bed of nails — you walk across the bed of nails. I just stood on [them for] 26 minutes,” Q explains. “It doesn’t pierce your foot, but it hurts. I mean, it hurts like crap.”
Genevieve Mushaluk, for her part, prepared for her time on Survivor island by eating all her favorite foods, bulking up in the process. The Survivor 47 alum tells Us that her go-to treat was “pierogies.”
Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans premieres with a three-hour episode on Wednesday, February 25, at 8 p.m. ET on CBS. The series will then go to its normal 90-minute format beginning March 4.
Keep scrolling to see how the Survivor 50 stars prepared for milestone season:
Rick Devens
Rick Devens exclusively tells Us that he did “lots of swimming training” before traveling to Fiji for season 50. The Edge of Extinction alum adds that making sure his family, which includes wife Becca and their two kids, were “squared away.”
Charlie Davis
Charlie Davis, surprisingly, took the opposite approach for Survivor 50 by preparing “a lot less” compared to season 46.
“I was just out there, and I think with that experience, I learned what was helpful and what wasn’t helpful or just something maybe I don’t need to do again,” the Survivor 46 runner up tells Us. “I think, before 46, I memorized, like, 10 different puzzles and that was useless.”
While Charlie jokes that it would be “hilarious if some of those puzzles” ended up making an appearance on season 50, he wanted to spend his time focusing on the bigger tasks at hand.
“My basics for getting ready for Survivor are: make sure you’re in decent enough shape, make sure you’re comfortable with being uncomfortable and just watch some Survivor seasons,” he says. “Listen to a few podcasts, get yourself in the right headspace, and that’s all you can really do.”
Angelina Keeley
Angelina Keely tells Us that becoming a mother to her two daughters was a “transformative” experience that helped her prepare for Survivor 50.
“I’m more patient, I’m more aware, I’m more just everything. I’m even more confident,” the David Vs. Goliath alum explains. “I just feel like everything in my life right now is aligned.”
Aubry Bracco
Aubry Bracco is no stranger to returning to Survivor, but the multi-time player tells Us she’s been putting in the work since her last appearance on 2019’s the Edge of Extinction.
“I’d say I’ve been preparing since the Edge of Extinction ended. I’ve done a lot of work on myself,” she says. “I’ve had a baby. My perspective on life … I’m a lot more grounded. I’ve done a lot of self reflection.”
On top of the mental preparation, Aubry has also hit the gym and did her research on the competition.
“I’ve been working out, meditating, listening to a hell of a lot of podcasts about all these characters,” she explains. “I’ve been studying. I’ve been [doing] my survivor homework. It took a little break, but I caught up and I’m ready to go.”
Christian Hubicki
Christian Hubicki did a “fair bit” of physical preparation for Survivor 50 in case any grueling tasks from the New Era were thrown his way.
“I did a lot of running. I hate running normally, but I did it for this damn show,” the David Vs. Golliath alum tells Us. “My concern was that they were gonna do some kind of Sweat or Savvy thing they’ve been doing the past few seasons and we have to run around and get endurance.”
The robotics professor jokes that Survivor’s New Era can get “strange” and “very complicated.”
Cirie Fields
While getting ready for Survivor 50, Cirie Fields knew what would be the best use of her time.
“What’s the only thing I could do differently? I really don’t know that it would affect my game as much, or it might make me a little more threatening. Is to be more physically fit, right? I can’t. I’m never going to be an Olympic swimmer. I do know how to make fire better than I ever had before,” she exclusively tells Us. “So outside of that, I don’t really know how to prepare.”
Benjamin ‘Coach’ Wade
After Benjamin “Coach” Wade ended his Survivor retirement to return for season 50, his first move was to watch some of the eshow’s previous seasons. Coach shares that he started with Borneo during the pandemic and after completing Winners at War he “stopped.” Once he got the call for Survivor 50, he started “cramming” the New Era, which kicked off with season 41.
“So I really started cramming, and then I was just overwhelmed. And I was, like, just let me look at the Cliff Notes on these players so I can understand them,” he tells Us. “I did watch season 46 because a friend of mine, Ben Katzman, was on that season. I started watching 48, didn’t watch the home stretch, [I] tried to catch up on the other players. So, yeah, I had to do a little bit of homework.”
Dee Valladares
Dee Valladares’ preparation for Survivor looked a little different compared to her last time around. Instead of studying “the game,” the Survivor 45 winner wanted to prioritize “mentally prepping” and putting on some weight.
“I gained 10 pounds, but because of life, not because of one month [that] I had to prep,” she tells Us, adding that she was also “working out a lot” because she was “about to be in the most uncomfortable position in [her] life.”
Colby Donaldson
Before Colby Donaldson got confirmation he made it on Survivor 50, he knew he “needed to prep” by studying the seasons he “missed.”
“I’m still just as big a fan as I was when I sent in my first [Survivor] application, but there were some years that I missed, and I need to go back and study tape on that,” he tells Us. “But in preparation, if you’re gonna scout a team and prepare yourself for battle, you need to know your opponent, but you also have to go back and watch tape on yourself and look at some of the mistakes you’ve made.”
Colby adds that he knows what went wrong during his last appearance in Heroes Vs. Villains, which aired in 2010. Just like Survivor, Colby is in a new era himself.
“That’s what’s exciting about getting a chance to come back and play again. Not only has the game evolved, but I’ve also evolved,” he explains. “I’m not gonna play the same game that I did the last time.”
Genevieve Mushaluk
One thing that Genevieve Mushaluk focused on before returning to Survivor 50 was “bulk up.”
“I did a lot of eating, all the things I love,” the Survivor 47 alum tells Us, adding that she wasn’t focusing on the vanity elements that she did in her previous season. “The first time I came out, I was so, like, worried about the cellulite on my thighs and my unibrow growing in. And this time, I’m like, ‘What the hell? I’m just here to play and I’ll look how [I look.]’ But you know, a million dollars [is] gonna look great on me, so I’m not gonna worry.”
In addition to eating, Genevieve worked on her puzzle skills.
“One of the challenges, I got zero pieces on a puzzle. It’s like, I think a new record of horrible. So I have practiced puzzle making,” she says. “But I think the real kicker is gonna be, can my brain still work when I’m stressed, over-tired, starving? … And I’ve been working out, obviously, not as much as, like, Joe [Hunter] and Jonathan [Young] have been.”
Jenna Lewis-Dougherty
Jenna Lewis-Dougherty tells Us that she typically stays “in shape” but added more Survivor elements to her workout routine.
“I have some balance beams now built in my backyard,” she says. “I practiced my fire making.”
Joe Hunter
Joe Hunter’s biggest priority for season 50 was working on his “weaknesses.”
“I think a lot of people come into this game focusing on what they can do well and certain strategies. I try to break down my weaknesses, emotionally and mentally,” he tells Us. “Focus on that and don’t hide behind it, but try to improve those weaknesses. So I really just spent a lot of time in my own growth of what I need to improve on as a person.”
Jonathan Young
Jonathan Young tells Us that he didn’t need to do much “physically” to prepare for his return, because he works out “almost every day.” He did, however, study his fellow competitors.
“I’ve studied the players. I know what they’ve done, why they’ve done it, at least as much as I can,” he says, adding that listening to host Jeff Probst’s “On Fire” podcast was part of his study material. “I’ve been listening to ‘On Fire with Jeff Probst’ and three of [the previous cohosts] are here. There’s Rick Devens, Charlie [Davis] and Dee [Valladares,] all three of them are here, and all three of them are big targets.”
Kamilla Karthigesu
Kamilla Karthigesu hasn’t stopped preparing for her comeback since she wrapped season 48.
“I did not stop going to the gym since coming back from 48,” she tells Us. “That was mostly because I found out that I enjoyed lifting things and putting them down.”
Kamilla adds that while she decided to forgo running prior to the show, she used that time to focus on fire making.
“I even made fire [at], like, 11 p.m. the night before I flew out,” she quips.
Mike White
Mike White shares that working on his fitness was his top priority before starting Survivor 50.
“I think I’m in better shape than I was last time. I feel like I had to get in good shape because [Survivor is] just so physically draining,” the White Lotus creator tells Us. “I was like, ‘I gotta figure this out. I gotta prepare like an athlete prepares for an athletic event.”
Ozzy Lusth
While Ozzy Lusth has spent most of the time “opening a restaurant in Mexico,” he knew he needed to cut back on his vices — like “drinking and smoking” — and take his training seriously before his Survivor return.
“Once I heard from Jeff [Probst,] I got back on the program and started running up mountains, doing push ups and mentally preparing for the games ahead,” he tells Us.
Quintavius ‘Q’ Burdette
Quintavius “Q” Burdette took extreme measures to get ready for Survivor 50 after not putting in any preparation prior to his debut on the show.
“The first time I played, I didn’t work out, believe it or not … I didn’t do anything, puzzles, anything Survivor related. I just kind of lived my life until the day we left, and I left, and I came out here and I was in for a treat. So this time around, I started to work out,” he tells Us. “I worked out every day. I ran, I jogged, I [lifted] weights, I did puzzles. I stood on nails.”
Not only did Q stand on nails, he also “sat in 35 degree water for eight minutes every single day” and had daily sauna time.
“It does nothing for the challenge, right? It’s just all the mental — tapping into my mental, knowing when things will start to go away up here,” he explains. “And how do I control that? How do I just sit through it? How do I fight? How long can I go feeling pain? How long before pain stops? Because a lot of folks don’t understand when something hurts, when you’re standing on nails, yeah, eventually it gets to a point where it just doesn’t hurt anymore.”
Rizo ‘Rizgod’ Velovic
Unlike the other competitors, Rizo “Rizgod” Velovic had less than two weeks to get ready for Survivor 50. However, the Survivor 49 alum tells Us that being a “super fan” helped him get in the right mindset.
“I live, breathe Survivor and all that. So when it comes to, like, mentally preparing and emotionally preparing,I’m 100% ready to go,” he said, adding that the physical effects of playing Survivor 49 wouldn’t stop him. “I lost a lot of weight, and I was already a pretty skinny guy, so I didn’t gain my weight back in nine days, but I feel physically fine. I just weigh a lot less than I did when I started 49.”
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“Scream 7” star Neve Campbell defends decision to skip sixth movie over salary dispute
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Campbell has been the final girl of the slasher series since its 1996 inception, but said she couldn’t “live with myself” if she’d accepted the “Scream VI” payday.
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Emma Stone’s Latest Appearance Spurs ‘Scarily Thin’ Comment
Emma Stone‘s red carpet appearance at the BAFTA Film Awards has sparked conversation due to her noticeably slimmer physique.
The actress looked stunning in a halter-neck, floor-length gown, but many observers were quick to comment on her weight loss.
Even Jameela Jamil, an actress and activist known for challenging rigid beauty standards, appeared taken aback, as she took to social media to call out the “scarily thin” look of women at the ceremony.
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Emma Stone’s Slimmer Look Raised Eyebrows Among Observers

Over the weekend, Emma Stone was among the many high-profile celebrities who graced the red carpet at the BAFTA Film Awards in London, an annual event that celebrates the best in film and draws some of Hollywood’s most acclaimed actors, directors, and industry insiders.
The actress had every reason to attend, as she was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance in “Bugonia.”
However, when she stepped onto the red carpet in a daring dark blue halter-neck gown, many couldn’t help but notice that she appeared significantly slimmer than usual.
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The Actress’s Look Drew Mixed Reactions From Fans

On social media, fans had mixed reactions to Stone’s look, with some being very harsh, describing the actress’s slimmer appearance as “disturbing.”
“Emma Stone was really skinny at the BAFTA film awards. Disturbingly so. Extremely prominent clavicles,” an observer commented.
Others were more restrained, noting that while she still looks stunning, her slimmer appearance wasn’t ideal.
“She’s a beautiful woman, but she’s starting to look like Ariana, just skin and bones,” a different user remarked.
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Emma Stone’s Appearance Seemingly Sparked An Intense Reaction From Jameela Jamil

While the actress did receive support from some fans, with a few insisting she has always been naturally slim, her appearance, alongside that of several other female attendees, sparked an even more intense reaction from Jameela Jamil.
Jamil, who has long spoken out against rigid beauty standards imposed on women and is known for her outspoken activism, took to her Instagram page to deliver a passionate rant on the issue.
She described their looks as “scarily thin,” adding that it was a “specifically fragile type of thin,” and she is displeased with this “beauty standard being pushed on everyone.”
The actress added, “I resent the obedience of my industry, and fear the impact on impressionable people at home, thinking that this is the only way to be accepted.”
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“This is not the time to be frail. Women need to be strong, to fight back for our ever-diminishing rights and safety,” Jamil also remarked.
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Jameela Jamil Alleges Political Agenda Is Driving Women to Embrace Frail Beauty Standards

Elsewhere in the rant, Jamil also suggested that appearances like Stone’s were being fueled by a political agenda that encourages women to be frail.
She then turned to the caption to urge women to embrace the benefits of eating properly, framing it as an act of resistance in the fight for women’s rights against the patriarchy.
“If we all collectively refused to starve ourselves, they would have to bend to us,” Jamil noted.
“But we *rush* to bend first, at any cost to our mental and physical health, and that of the next generation watching. Be whatever size you wish, but please try to be as strong as you physically can. Please be difficult to steal, to beat, to break,” Jamil also remarked.
Expanding on her argument, Jamil emphasized that the “war on women requires fighters,” and warned that it would undermine their ability to be protected if they were “easy to carry, to chase, to batter.”
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Emma Stone Once Blamed Her Slimmer Look On Genetics And Stress

In the months since Emma Stone began debuting a noticeably slimmer look, rumors of plastic surgery have continued to circulate.
However, given that Stone has not confirmed undergoing any procedures, it seems more likely that she hasn’t had any work done, especially since she once shared that genetics and stress have made it difficult for her to gain weight.
“I’ve seen articles or comments that have addressed my weight of ‘caving to pressure to be thin,’” the actress said in 2014 during an interview with Seventeen magazine, per the Daily Mail. “Keeping weight on is a struggle for me, especially when I’m under stress and especially as I’ve gotten older.”
“That’s the way my genes have decided to go, and things will change as time goes on, as does everything. So when completely untrue statements are made about me or my health, of course, a part of me wants to defend,” Stone also remarked.
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HBO Max’s 3-Part Sci-Fi Fantasy Masterpiece Refuses To Go Extinct on Global Streaming Charts
HBO Max’s global charts are usually crowded with franchise comfort watches and fresh-release momentum, but this one is different. Genndy Tartakovsky’s brutal, nearly dialogue-free survival saga plays like a prestige animation dare with minimal exposition, maximum visual storytelling, and long stretches where emotion is carried by movement, sound design, and raw violence. The show has been trending continuously since November, and the streaming come-up seems to be the strongest now that Season 3 is airing.
The show premiered in 2019 and has built its reputation as one of adult animation’s boldest genre hybrids. It amalgamates fantasy, horror, and action into something far more intense than its caveman and dinosaur team-up premise suggests.
As per FlixPatrol, Primal is holding around the sweet spot of #8 position and enjoying consistent placements across countries from Australia and Armenia to Spain, Ukraine, and much of Latin America (including repeated top-10 holds in Mexico, Chile, Colombia, Peru, and Panama). That kind of stability matters more than a one-day spike. And even when it’s not hitting #1, it’s refusing to fall off. In Germany, Primal was recently trending at #7 and #8 on the Apple TV Store in Germany.
‘Primal’ Has Grown to Become an Animated Cult Heavyweight
The key context behind the surge is that Primal is now a 3-season modern cult heavyweight, with 27 episodes total and a third season that premiered in January 2026. It also carries an 8.7/10 on IMDb and a 100% Tomatometer / 89% Popcornmeter on Rotten Tomatoes — and that’s critical and audience validation that helps explain why this dark sci-fi fantasy masterpiece keeps clawing its way back into the conversation.
Primal Season 3 picks up after Spear’s apparent death, bringing him back in a darker, supernatural turn as an undead version of himself. The new season follows Spear as he regains fragments of memory and fights through brutal new threats while searching for Fang. It’s still the same visual-first, dialogue-light storytelling, but with a bigger mythic edge, death, resurrection, and vengeance now shaping the journey as much as raw survival.
Primal is currently trending on HBO Max. Primal Season 3, Episode 8 will air on March 1, 2026. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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October 8, 2019
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Adult Swim
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Genndy Tartakovsky
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Genndy Tartakovsky
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Genndy Tartakovsky, Darrick Bachman, Bryan Andrews, Nagisa Koyama
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Laëtitia Eïdo
Mira (voice)
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Aaron LaPlante
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How Star Trek Tried To Redeem Its Most Boring Character
By Chris Snellgrove
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Pop quiz: Who do you think is the most boring character in Star Trek? The franchise is filled with annoying characters like Wesley Crusher and Neelix, but those characters were at least grating in memorable ways. Unfortunately, Voyager had one character whose lines, line deliveries, and plotlines were guaranteed to put you to sleep.
We’re talking about Chakotay, the former Maquis rebel leader who has all the personality of an unsalted cracker the moment he becomes Captain Janeway’s first officer. However, Voyager did their best to correct the problems with this character very early on. For example, the forgotten Season 2 episode “Initiations” was written largely to make Chakotay more interesting to audiences.
The Most Boring Man In Starfleet

Some quick context about the episode: “Initiations” begins with Chakotay (played by Robert Beltran) taking a shuttlecraft out to conduct a ritual honoring his father’s death. But he takes custody of a young Kazon before both are captured by a larger Kazon vessel. There, they are forced to escape in a rollicking adventure that gives these two very different characters plenty of time to discover more about each other’s respective cultures.
Incidentally, exploring Kazon culture was one of the goals of “Initiations” and Season 2 as a whole. But the episode was also written in large part to make Chakotay a more interesting character. As revealed in the sixth issue of Star Trek Monthly (remember magazines, kids?), the producers felt that Voyager had underutilized Chakotay in the first season.
Rebranding Chakotay As An Action Star

Episode writer Ken Biller understood the assignment because he agreed with the producers that Chakotay was a pretty weak sauce character in the rest of Season 1 compared to how he was portrayed in “Caretaker,” the series premiere. Biller told the Official Star Trek Voyager Magazine that Chakotay is “like a real action hero in the pilot” and that “I think we need to give him some action stories,” something he was hoping to do with “Initiations.” That’s why the episode features this first officer getting into multiple fights, escaping captivity, and even offering to let his newfound ally kill him.
Why was it necessary for the writers and producers to make Chakotay a more interesting character? The short answer is that early Voyager, like The Next Generation before it, was hesitant to feature much conflict between characters. Therefore, even though the show’s premise was that Starfleet officers would be forced to work with Maquis terrorists, everyone mostly acted like one big, happy family after the first episode thrust them together.
Facing Off Against The Entire Delta Quadrant

In “Caretaker,” Chakotay is a Maquis leader who tries to help his crew escape the pursuing Voyager. After both ships are transported to the Delta Quadrant, he proves himself in and out of battle, eventually becoming Captain Janeway’s first officer. This was a practical choice because of Chakotay’s skills and Starfleet experience, but it was also a symbolic choice that underscored the need for both crews to work together to survive.
This was a recipe for juicy conflict between these two very different characters, but that never happened; Chakotay quickly became little more than Janeway’s yes man in Season 1. The writers tried to make him more interesting in subsequent seasons, but this led to mixed results because Voyager increasingly relied on the fraudulent Native American consultant Jamake Highwater to craft Chakotay stories. At any rate, Chakotay actor Robert Beltran came to hate how his character was written, and he reportedly began phoning in his performances later in the show due to what he saw as poor scripts.
While Chakotay never became a very interesting character, “Initiations” remains a very solid episode full of action, adventure, and a cameo from Deep Space Nine’s Aaron Eisenberg. In helping to flesh out the Kazon, this episode lives up to the Star Trek mandate to seek out new life and new civilizations. Unfortunately for the fans and Beltran alike, though, Voyager would soon run out of strange new worlds to explore with Chakotay, who soon cemented himself as the most boring character in the entire franchise.
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“Survivor 50” premiere recap: Everything you didn't see on TV
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We’ve got all the details on what didn’t make it to the screen.
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‘Scrubs’ Stars Zach Braff, Donald Faison and Sarah Chalke Explain Why the Revival Needed “Resetting”
[Editor’s note: The following contains spoilers for the premiere of Scrubs.]The 30-minute ABC revival series Scrubs sees Dr. John “J.D.” Dorian (Zach Braff) and Dr. Christopher Turk (Donald Faison) back at work together, their bromance as strong as ever. While certain aspects of life at Sacred Heart Hospital are the same, including familiar faces that will pop up throughout the season, changes in relationship dynamics make their bonds even more crucial. Trying to find a new normal with Dr. Elliot Reid (Sarah Chalke) is uncharted waters for J.D., who’s trying to figure out the best way to mentor a new generation of interns while still caring about the patients, often stuck having to deal with the not-so-funny realities of healthcare.
During this interview with Collider, co-stars Braff, Faison and Chalke, who are clearly good friends in real life, discussed whether we’ll see that taxidermied golden retriever Rowdy make a return this season, what was most important in getting them to come back after wrapping the series more than 15 years ago, when the Scrubs comeback finally felt real, whether Braff has run into anyone in real life who has him tattooed on their body (like J.D. comes across in the season premiere), that Faison is not experiencing the same physical limitations that Turk is, the evolving dynamic between J.D. and Elliot, why Turk and Carla (Judy Reyes) are the cutest couple onTV, and how much fun they’re having working with the new cast members.
Will Rowdy, the Stuffed Dog, Make a Comeback on ‘Scrubs’?
“There’s a lot of mystery around Rowdy.”
Collider: I appreciate you talking to me about this. It’s so fun to watch you all back as these characters. When you guys found out the show was returning, Zach and Donald, how soon did you wonder whether you would see Rowdy again, as well as what happened to Rowdy? Was that the first question that you had?
DONALD FAISON: I miss Rowdy, and I miss Steven.
ZACH BRAFF: There’s a lot of mystery around Rowdy. This is a recreation of Rowdy. I’m giving you the exclusive because Rowdy is a bit injured. Your taxidermied golden retriever will only last so many years these days, even if you keep him in the Disney vault. Think of Raiders of the Lost Ark at the end. That’s where Rowdy is kept, in a crate at the back. But we have a new Rowdy, and he’s ready to go for as many years as needed.
Were there any other really important pressing questions that you guys had before agreeing to do this again?
BRAFF: It was just resetting the tone with (creator) Bill [Lawrence], having Bill be such a part of this. This was Bill’s idea. This is Bill’s vision. This was from a singular creator’s mind. So, I think it was just really making sure Bill, even though he couldn’t run the show day to day because of his other commitments, was a big part of coming up with what the tone was going to be. There was a big conversation about resetting it back to the reality that we really played in the early seasons, and what would the rules be of this revival.
FAISON: When everybody said they were coming back, that’s when it felt real. I think that was the most necessary thing to have, in some form, the OG cast back. And we’ve done that, for the most part.
Did you all know immediately that you were all on board, or was there one that nobody could get ahold of, for whatever reason, so you didn’t know what was going to happen?
FAISON: I dare that person to even admit if that did happen.
SARAH CHALKE: We all still hang out.
BRAFF: We’re all friends.
FAISON: That would be the craziest thing ever. “Listen, we’re gonna do it, but Johnny’s holding out, bro. Somebody’s got call Johnny.”
I just meant if someone was on vacation, out of reception. Not that one of you was holding out on the others.
BRAFF: It was a very long process to get this going, so it wasn’t an overnight thing.
CHALKE: Yeah, we talked about it for a couple of years leading up to it.
The medical comedy doesn’t hit with every joke, but the revival retains the heart of the original.
Zach, there’s a moment in the season premiere when a nurse asks J.D. to sign her tattoo of him. Have you ever come across someone that’s had you tattooed on their body?
BRAFF: Oh, yeah. A lot.
(Thinking he was kidding) What do you think your reaction would be, if you were ever faced with that personally?
BRAFF: No, it’s happened a bunch. In fact, I once ran into a gal in New Mexico who had a tattoo of me. And then, she said, “Will you sign it?,” and I signed it with Sharpie. And when she came back to the same coffee shop where I was, she had had my signature tattooed on her. And that person’s name was Sarah Chalke.
CHALKE: (Laughs) Would you like to see it?
BRAFF: There are crazy tattoos out there.
FAISON: There are tattoos that don’t even look like us, but they’re supposed to be us.
CHALKE: Tattoos of the two of you guys together?
FAISON and BRAFF: (Simultaneously) Yeah.
FAISON: There are a lot of Eagling tattoos.
BRAFF: You can Google them. Google Scrubs tattoo images. There are some crazy ones. We love it.
I will be doing that as soon as this interview is over. I love that J.D. and Turk’s onscreen reunion is a reminder of their friendship, but also of how many years have passed since we saw them. Are you guys realizing that there are at least some physical limitations to their friendship now?
FAISON: I think Turk and J.D. are realizing that. I want to put it out there that I am still a very fit young man. I might be 51, but your boy can still squat 250 and bench 120. I don’t know, whatever the heavyweight is, I’ve still got that.
BRAFF: Benching 120 is, I don’t think, a big brag.
FAISON: Can you do 185?
BRAFF: I don’t know. I haven’t looked. Donald wants the world to know that even though Turk can’t carry a 165-pound man, Donald Faison can.
FAISON: I am still fit.
Zach Braff and Sarah Chalke Are Having Fun Navigating the New ‘Scrubs’ Dynamic Between J.D. and Elliot
“I think it was a really good jumping off point.”
I will make note of that. Zach and Sarah, to get into spoilers, we learn from J.D. and Elliot that their marriage didn’t last and that they’re trying to navigate post-divorce life. How does their relationship affect and shape things for them this season? What was it like to explore this new relationship for them?
CHALKE: It was so fun, in their original one, to play that they’re together, they’re not, now they’re breaking up, now they’re getting married. We had so much fun doing it the first time around. So, I was really excited to hear that we were starting off divorced and not just happily married, because there’s not a lot of comedy and drama that comes out of them just being okay and fine and happy. I think it was a really good jumping off point. Even in this first nine episodes, we got to explore what that’s like for them to co-parent and work together. Do they try to start dating other people? It was a super fun dynamic to play around with, and I hope we get to do more of that.
Zach Braff Says the ‘Scrubs’ Reboot Will Feature a “Beaten-Down” J.D.
“It’s very, very hard to be a doctor today.”
Zach, how does J.D. feel about the status of their relationship?
BRAFF: Spoiler, but we learn that she was the one who ended it.
FAISON: Yep.
BRAFF: So, I think that we can infer that on-again, off-again bickering that was a part of their existence persisted through the marriage. Whereas J.D. still wanted to work on it and go to couples counseling and do stuff, eventually Elliot just pulled the ripcord and called it. I think J.D. understands but is dealing with it. They’re learning to co-parent. Now, they have to learn to work together. He has to learn what it’s like to see her flirting with a handsome doctor at the end of the hallway. It’s going to be tricky for them.
FAISON: I feel like it hurt him a lot, actually, when she called it, because he’s definitely doing some things around the hospital to make her life just a little bit more difficult.
BRAFF: There was a beat that was actually cut out of the pilot where you saw a flash of Elliot dropping off their son for the joint custody, for his turn, and she sees him through the window and she sees how sad he is, sitting there alone, and she really clocks it. And then, when he answers the door, he switches to a smile to act like he’s fine. It was very telling. We had to cut for time, but it was a very telling moment.
Donald Faison Believes ‘Scrubs’ Turk and Carla Are the Cutest Couple in TV History
“It’s important that Turk and Carla are together.”
Donald, I also love that we get to see Carla and Turk at home with their daughters. Are you hoping we’ll get to see more of that?
FAISON: That’s a great storyline. When Judy [Reyes] said she was coming back, because she’s on the number one television show in America, on broadcast television … I don’t know if you knew that, but she is.
CHALKE: High Potential.
FAISON: The fear, at first, was like, “Well, is Judy coming back?,” because there’s so much great story to tell about Turk and Carla. And when she said yes, she was, it just made it great. And then, when we went and had meetings with the writers, and they said we have four daughters, it made it even better because that’s just so much to play with. I think it’s important that Turk and Carla are together. They’re the cutest couple ever in the history of television. And so, because of that, they’re the best couple in the history of television.
BRAFF: What about Lucy and Desi?
FAISON: Yeah, you know, it’s cute, but it ain’t Turk and Carla.
BRAFF: Sam and Diane?
FAISON: Not even close. They didn’t last. You can even go Brady. We’ve got them beat. The only cuter couple on television is Turk and J.D. I think it’s important to show that love can last, and it should be seen on television. I think everybody should be able to see love at its finest, and that’s what you get with Turk and Carla.
‘Scrubs’ Reboot Adds a Broadway Star and a Comedy Legend to Star-Studded Cast [Exclusive]
The follow-up series is set to premiere early next year.
I already love Joel Kim Booster on the show and how much he’s already trying to stir up trouble for J.D., specifically. What will we continue to see from him? What do you guys love about what he’s bringing to the show? It must be scary to jump into something like this and figure out what to do.
BRAFF: Yeah. You have to figure out new antagonists for J.D., and Joel Kim Booster is doing a great job at that. He’s very funny. There are two lines that are in the pilot that he improvised. He brings a lot of improvisation and comedy. He’s just one of the people that are going to be pushing J.D.’s buttons. He’s after his job, and he wants to topple him.
FAISON: You bring up a great point: all the new people are fearless and so wonderful to work with. From the new interns to our guest stars, from Vanessa [Bayer] to Joel to Phill Lewis to Rob Maschio, it’s great to go to work and work with people that are committed to doing something that they’ve seen in the past and want to be a part of.
Because they don’t want to screw it up. They want to do it justice too.
BRAFF: But it is a lot of pressure. You’re right. They’ve got to come in and perform and hit the ground running. Vanessa Bayer is a perfect example. She came into a show with all these people who know each other, and right off the bat is having us belly laugh with every single thing she says. You’ve got to show up and hit the ground running.
CHALKE: The way she delivers a line of dialogue, you’ll read it in the script, and then she says it, and I could not get through one of the takes in one scene we did. She’s so funny. She does it different, every time. It’s so fun to work with her.
BRAFF: When we saw the gag reel with you not being able to get through it, it made me wish I’d put that version in the show because that’s not what’s in the show – her singing “Ave Maria.”
CHALKE: I was like, “Sarah, the crew all wants to go home. They have families. Think of terrible things.” And then, she would open her mouth and sing.
BRAFF: Sarah has these tricks to not laugh when she doesn’t ruin a take, and none of those tricks were working.
CHALKE: None of those tricks were working. Sometimes I have to ask our boss to come in and just glare at me and give me a stern look. And then, I’m like, “Okay, okay.” That didn’t even work.
- Release Date
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February 25, 2026
- Writers
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Aaron Lee, Amy Pocha, Aseem Batra, Mathew Harawitz, Michael Hobert, Seth Cohen, Tim Hobert
Cast
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Donald Faison
Christopher Turk
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Scrubs airs on ABC and is available to stream on Hulu.
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R-Rated 90s Sci-Fi Actioner Is The Wildest RoboCop Ripoff You Never Heard Of
By Robert Scucci
| Published

If you’ve ever found yourself watching RoboCop and wondering if there was a crappier version starring Billy Blanks, I’d point you to 1993’s TC 2000. That’s right, the Tae Bo guy leads a dystopian sci-fi action flick in which his partner becomes a ruthless killing machine with only fragmented memories of her past life. Cybersecurity is compromised, government buildings are leveled, and the fate of humanity hangs in the balance. Thankfully, we get enough montages involving flexed muscles and shadowboxing to reassure us that, after all is said and done, everything will be right in the world.
TC 2000, despite its sloppy mixed martial arts messaging, remains an entertaining entry in writer-director T.J. Scott’s filmography, and for his first feature-length project, it certainly has legs. Those legs belong to Billy Blanks, who unflinchingly steps up as the action hero nobody asked for and commits fully to the premise.
Humans Vs. Cyborgs Vs … Picasso?

Set in an underground city in the year 2020, TC 2000 centers on an elite police force designed to protect the wealthy from the remaining surface dwellers, who are always looking for a way into their heavily fortified community. Jason Storm (Billy Blanks) and his partner Zoey Kinsella (Bobbie Phillips) work as Tracker-Communicators, or TCs, whose sole purpose is to keep the riff raff out of the compound. When the community’s force field is breached by common citizens who just want a safe place to rest their heads, Zoey suspects they were given intel from the inside, meaning the city is no longer secure.
Through exchanges between Jason and his superior, The Controller (Ramsay Smith), we learn that, with the help of his muscle man Bigalow (Matthias Hues), he plans to replace TCs with the next iteration of cybernetically infused enforcers known as TC-Xs.

When gang leader Niki Picasso (Jalal Merhi) infiltrates the city with the intention of seizing whatever pre-collapse firepower is hidden within its walls, Zoey is killed and secretly converted into a TC-X by The Controller. He programs her to gain Picasso’s trust through seduction, intending to infiltrate another gang known as the Lifers, who guard a research facility he wants to claim.
Exiled from the force and framed for his partner’s murder, Jason needs a training montage to restore balance and properly confront The Controller. With the help of his mentor, Master Sumai (Bolo Yeung), Jason learns the facility was once owned by Zoey’s father to repair the environment, but has since been converted into a chemical weapons manufacturing plant. Now guarded by Zoey, who has been programmed to assassinate her former partner, breaching the factory seems impossible for anyone but Jason Storm.
A Martial Arts Showcase

While TC 2000 leaves plenty to be desired in terms of on-screen chemistry, special effects, truly menacing villains, and meaningful internal conflict between Jason Storm and his superiors, it more than makes up for its lack of depth with its fight sequences. Billy Blanks tries his hardest to be a leading man and action hero, and the effort is commendable, but he is just not that guy. He can throw hands and roundhouse kick as well as Jean-Claude Van Damme, but he lacks the charisma needed to carry the show alone.
As for the evil forces at play, Picasso may go down as one of the least threatening villains in cinema history. He listens to records and struts around like he is a badass, but if I am being honest, I kept waiting for him to clutch his pearls and yell “curses!” upon defeat. What I anticipated is not too far off from what actually happens in TC 2000.


If you head over to Tubi and fire up TC 2000, you might find yourself drifting during the expository scenes. When the fights ramp up, though, it is worth your time if you love a good old-fashioned cybernetic beatdown. It’s cheesy but it’s charming. It’s sloppy, but it’s fun. It’s best not to take this one too seriously, because it will ruin the experience.
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Eva Marcille Says ‘Never Say Never’ to Possible ‘RHOA’ Return
This week on Getting Real With the Housewives, former Real Housewives of Atlanta star Eva Marcille reveals if she would ever return to the Bravo franchise.
“I never say never, but I’m looking into scripted, that’s my joy and my businesses and my babies,” the actress, 41, exclusively tells Us Weekly. “I am a fan, I must say, I do watch. I love it.”
In 2020, Eva who is promoting her new Lifetime movie, Pushed Off a Plane and Survived, announced she was leaving RHOA after three seasons.
In a statement at the time she said, “After speaking with my family and representatives, I believe that what I hope to accomplish for the culture and community will be better served by focusing on other opportunities.”
The former America’s Next Top Model cycle 3 winner joined the Bravo reality series as a friend of the Housewives during season 10, which premiered in November 2017. She was promoted to full-time Housewife the following year and also served as a main cast member during the 12th and 13th season.
“I just love to see the girls keep juking and keep going,” Eva tells Us. “I believe that it is a representation that needs to be had. It is a real representation and I love that Atlanta just keeps doing its thing.”
For now, Eva is focusing on Pushed off a Plane and Survived, telling Us, “Lifetime does a beautiful job at finding stories that are ripped from the headlines. And as an actor, art depicts life and so what yummier story to tell than a real life story. To be pushed from a plane, I mean, who could imagine? But there’s one thing that is a theme in all of this, is, what do you do for love?”
For a full Housewives recap, watch the video above.
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NeNe Leakes Seen Kissing Memphis Attorney at Grizzlies Game
NeNe Leakes
Locks Lips W/ New Man Courtside at Grizzles Game!!!
Published
NeNe Leakes isn’t hiding her new man … she’s showing him off.
TMZ obtained video of the former “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star at Wednesday night’s Memphis Grizzlies game with attorney Arthur Horne III and at one point, he leans in and plants a kiss on her as they walk out together.
Earlier in the night, the two were posted up courtside, cuddled close and clearly coupled up. Witnesses tell us they were “hugged up” and “really touchy-feely” throughout the game … making it crystal clear this wasn’t just a friendly outing.
Horne III runs his own law firm in Memphis, practicing criminal defense and personal injury law.
Of course, NeNe’s love life has been closely followed over the years. She was married to Gregg Leakes from 1997 to 2011 before they remarried in 2013. They remained together until Gregg’s death from colon cancer in September 2021.
Following Gregg’s passing, NeNe began dating fashion entrepreneur Nyonisela Sioh later that year. Their relationship made headlines amid legal drama involving his estranged wife, and by 2023 NeNe confirmed they were taking a break though reconciliation rumors later swirled.
We broke the story … NeNe is set to appear on Bravo’s “The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Roaring 20th.” While she won’t be full-time, we’re told she’ll have a notable presence.
We’ve reached out to NeNe and Horne for comment … so far, no word back.
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