Almost a year after everything was halted due to the pandemic, two of our favorite musicians, Paul Carella and Hayden Lee, came together to put on a show for fans via Zoom. The event, which consisted of a VIP event and a concert, was dubbed CarelLee Palooza.
During the VIP event, fans were treated to what will become a new duet single of “Chasing Echoes.” “Chasing Echoes” is a Paul Carella original that debuted on his album Dead Town in 2014. Also, in the VIP, fans were treated to brand new songs from each musician. Both Lee and Carella have been working on the new songs during the pandemic. Carella’s song he debuted was called “Still in Love With You,” while Lee’s was called “One.” The VIP event was laid back and fun, including a drinking game that continued throughout the entire concert; everyone had to drink if the words “song” or “music” were spoken. Let’s just say both Carella and Lee were not successful at avoiding these words.
After the VIP event, it was time for the concert. The concert was full of fans getting to watch the musicians alternate singing original songs, as well as some incredible covers.
Here’s the setlist:
Hayden Lee – “Lobotomy”
Paul Carella – “Electric To Touch”
Hayden – “Uncover The Lies”
Paul – “I Tried”
Hayden – “House of Lonely Souls”
Paul – cover of “Old Town Road”
Hayden – cover of “Linger”
Paul – “Another Lover”
Pau l- cover of “Perfect Spot”
Hayden – cover of “Music of the Night” from Phantom of the Opera (a capella)
Paul – cover of “Peace in The Valley” (a cappella)
The show was so interactive and a lot of fun. We know everyone can’t wait for the next Zoom concert, so hopefully, this becomes a regular thing. It was such a wonderful way to connect with everyone once again, and it had the spirit of a live show.
Happy Valentine’s Day, Blacklisters! Ah yes, the holiday filled with love that some look forward to while others… don’t. But don’t fret! If you don’t have a valentine, we have a fictional one just for you. He’s handsome, dependable, funny, intelligent… the one and only Aram Mojtabai! Played by Amir Arison on NBC’s The Blacklist, Aram Mojtabai is the guy that everyone loves, although his track record with relationships is questionable (sorry Aram). As loyal fans have seen, Aram has been through many trials and tribulations, relationship or otherwise, that have broken the hearts of Aram enthusiasts everywhere. Aram deserves happiness; although that may not always be tied to romance. In the spirit of the occasion, we decided to make a case and give you our top five reasons Aram would be the best valentine.
Check them out below!
He’s Reliable
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Trust is huge with so many potential romances, but no worries here with Aram! He’s a great, dependable guy! He will be sure to have a special surprise planned for Valentine’s Day equipped with flowers, chocolate, and a fancy dinner! From what we’ve seen from watching eight seasons of The Blacklist, he is always someone you can turn to in times of need! If you call Aram, he will be there! This makes a great quality for a valentine.
So Friendly and Kind!
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Okay, so this might count as two qualities (whoops). Who doesn’t love a friendly, outgoing man? Aram is super friendly and kind, not only with adults, but with children, as seen in the picture above. He has a gentleness about him that attracts all walks of life. He makes others feel comfortable and he is quick to make friendships! If you chose him as your fictional valentine, he will love getting to know you and building that friendship foundation!
One of the Smartest Guys Around
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He’s wicked smart, and we envy him. He’s not working for the FBI as a super tech genius for nothing! As Blacklisters are well aware, the team relies on Aram for his immense technical knowledge and skills. He is able to think swiftly on his feet and adapt to most situations in and out of the field. Knowledge is powerful and as your valentine, Aram would have meaningful conversations with you that are sure to blow your mind.
One Handsome Fella
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Although looks don’t always make or break a valentine, Aram is one good-looking man that you don’t want to pass up! He is well-dressed, put together, and will have you stopping in your tracks! If you’re lucky enough to have him as your valentine, make sure to take TONS of pictures to reminisce on the occasion (and to show all your friends). This quality is definitely an added bonus.
He’s a Ride or Die
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Lastly, Aram would go to the ends of the earth for you. When he cares for you, he will do just about anything to be with you or protect you. For instance, when Samar vanished at the hands of Reddington, Aram was willing to go head-to-head with him, despite any consequences. When he falls, he falls hard, and maybe you’ll be fortunate enough to be his catch!
So, what do you think? Have we convinced you?
In case you missed out, check out this week’s recap for episode 6, “The Wellstone Agency,” here. Catch Aram and the rest of the Task Force on NBC’s The Blacklist airing Fridays at 8 p.m. EST on NBC.
Dearest Readers, this author finds herself sharing the most exciting of news — the Duke of Hastings is making his way to our screens once more. NBC and Saturday Night Live have announced that Bridgerton‘s Regé-Jean Page is set to host the sketch comedy show on Saturday, February 20. Bad Bunny will join Page as the musical guest.
Page has become quite the household name in the past few months, starring in the Netflix original series Bridgerton. Page takes on the role of Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings, a bachelor committed to avoiding marriage at all costs — but even the most stubborn of Dukes eventually finds his Duchess.
Bridgerton is adapted from the romance novels by Julia Quinn, with season 1 based upon the first book, The Duke and I. It is set in Regency-era London and primarily follows Daphne Bridgerton as she makes her social debut to eventually find a husband. The show also goes into the lives of the other Bridgerton family members and the captivating drama they find themselves drawn into.
The series will return for a second season, set to focus on Anthony Bridgerton — the eldest brother — and will draw from The Viscount Who Loved Me. Bridgerton also earned two Screen Actors Guild nominations and smashed Netflix records as the most-watched series for the streamer, with 82 million people tuning in to watch.
Stream season 1 of Bridgerton now on Netflix. Make sure to tune into Page’s Saturday Night Live debut on Saturday, February 20 at 11:30 p.m. ET on NBC.
If you missed last week’s recap, check it out here.
Agent Park is at a diner completing a crossword puzzle. She’s asking her friend for help on the puzzle when a sketchy man walks in. Her friend eyes him and tells Park she will be right back. She goes to the back, where she meets with Jenna (her sister), and gives the man an envelope. Meanwhile, Park gets a call from Cooper. Park is watching the interaction in the back of the diner get tense and physical while she talks to Cooper. Her friend comes back and the man leaves. Park asks if everything is okay, and her friend says it’s just landlord troubles.
Reddington is at his restaurant when Dembe and Park walk in. Reddington and Park exchange words, and he tells her about the next name on the Blacklist: The Wellstone Agency. They are a translating service for criminals and Liz recently acquired their services. He had a contact, but they recently had a falling out, and that’s why he’s asking for the Task Force’s help. Red says that if they can find out who her interpreter was, they may be able to find her. Park suggests that Red leave Elizabeth alone, as Dembe tells Red that Paula, Glen’s mother, needs to speak with them urgently. Red tells Park that he’s heard it all before.
Reddington: It’s a luxury to stand on the moral high ground and critique those of us on the low ground. A lot of people do exactly that, until they need my help.
She says that she will NEVER ask for his help.
Park briefs the team on The Wellstone Agency. She tells them they work through dispatchers who contact the criminal parties and arrange payments. Their way in is through the interpreters because they rely on referrals to hire their translators. Reddington’s interpreter will refer a translator of their choice, who will be picked up and vetted. This gives them a window to access the system and get the name of the interpreter Keen hired, as well as who she was meeting. Cooper wants to keep it between the team, and since Aram can speak six languages (atta boy), he’s been selected to go undercover. Cooper tells Park to reach out to Red to tell him that Aram is going undercover and to arrange a meeting with his contact as Ressler is instructed to create a cover story. Cooper gives Aram the flash drive from the coffee cup and asks him to unlock it, but keep it between them.
Red and Dembe meet with Glen’s mom at his house. Red notices all the bustle around the house and asks what she’s celebrating. Paula breaks the news to Red and Dembe that Glen has passed away from West Nile Virus, two weeks ago. Reddington thinks it’s a joke, but heartbreakingly realizes it’s not. Paula tells them that she was looking through Glen’s things, and she found a note addressed to Red (well, his alias). She tells him that the memorial is at the DMV and he would’ve wanted them there. Red stands with Dembe in disbelief and despair.
Park is at the hospital for her friend Melissa from the diner, who’s been badly injured from a fire in the kitchen. Park meets Jenna, who tells her that they’ve been behind on payments and recently started doing business with a loan shark. Park asks for a name and says that she will take care of it. Next, Park aggressively arrests Mason Dieterle — the loan shark — for arson, loansharking, and attempted murder.
Red, who is displaying a conglomerate of emotions after learning about Glen’s untimely death, is venting to Dembe back at the restaurant about Glen’s letter. Red says that Glen told his mother, and the world, that he was the muse for Huey Lewis, to explain away how he got luxurious items that were really from Reddington. Hilariously, Red reads the letter to Dembe and has witty asides. For example, Glen’s letter reads, “this in a word, the reason” and Red responds with, “two words” (Oh, Red). Red’s in charge of carrying out Glen’s dying wishes.
Reddington: It’s as if he is reaching up from the grave to torment and abuse me one last time.
Dembe tells Red that he has to carry out Glen’s dying wish, which is convincing Huey Lewis to come to his memorial. Red adds that it wasn’t Glen’s only wish, as he also wants to have his ashes spread at the feet of the Statue of Liberty. Red is refusing to follow through, but after some soul-searching and glares from a wise Dembe, he asks Dembe to get Mr. Lewis’ address, but he will NOT break into the Statue of Liberty to spread his ashes.
Aram sits down with Reddington’s contact, Radley Jorgenson, at a park chess table. He tells Aram what to expect, but tells him if Wellstone finds out, they won’t hesitate to kill them. Aram takes the red pill on the table (germs, Aram!), and slowly passes out. He wakes up in a nice office and a woman named Miss Jessica greets him, to describe what assessments he’ll be given, as we see Aram being put through these tests to assess his skill level.
Cooper calls Park into his office and tells her about AUSA reviewing Dieterle’s case. He gloomily tells her that Melissa has died from her injuries, and that the charges of arson and attempted murder will not be made against Dieterle because there’s no evidence to support it. He lets her know that Dieterle was arraigned for a loan sharking charge, but he made bail. He wants her to promise that she won’t act on her anger and hurt Dieterle, and she gives him her word.
Red goes to Huey Lewis’ house in a hilarious, quirky scene. Reddington gets right to the point and explains to him that a close friend died. As this friend was a huge fan, he asks Huey if he would consider coming to Glen’s memorial at the Rockville, Maryland DMV (for a price, of course).
Lewis: To play the funeral of some guy at the DMV? Reddington: Regional Manager. (We laughed out loud.)
Red illustrates to Huey the importance behind the request: Glen told his mother that he was the muse for all of Huey’s songs. If Huey showed his face for a few minutes, said a couple words, and went on his way, Red will be in his debt. Unfortunately, Huey asks him to leave.
Aram gets taken back to the room he woke up in. He sees a laptop open on the desk, but as he pulls a flash drive from his tie, he accidentally spills his drink. Leaving the mess, he runs to the computer before Miss Jessica appears, and inserts the flash drive into their system. He goes through the client list and finds Keen’s picture, just as Miss Jessica walks in. She is taken aback when she sees him standing at the laptop, but thinking quickly on his feet, he tells her that he went to find a tissue to clean up his mess, when he saw that the screen was pulled up with client names. He sneakily pulls the flash drive out and says that Wellstone is sloppy. What if he was a FBI agent? (Too close to home, Aram.) She apologizes for the mishap and tells him that if he would have them, she would like to welcome him to The Wellstone Agency.
Back at the Post Office, Aram tells Cooper and Reddington the name of Liz’s interpreter, Alexander Frayne. Next, Red calls Frayne’s work to tell him that the MPD are coming to pick him up because he works for The Wellstone Agency. Frayne is instructed by Reddington to meet at Dupont Circle, and he gets into Reddington’s car. He shows him a picture of Liz and request the name of who she meet with, as well as their discussion. He says that he can’t tell him, but when Red pulls his gun, a frantic Frayne says that he doesn’t know any information because he is left in the dark, but knows the man was Bosnian. He says that the head of the company has the names, and Red decides that Frayne call his contact at Wellstone to say that there is a situation but that Red is willing to help them.
Park is at the Post Office and she gets a text from Jenna, saying that Dieterle and his men were at the diner, and they would be returning later that night. Park calls Jenna to say that she said she’d take care of it, and she leaves the Post Office. Suddenly, Park is looking at herself in the mirror and is covered in blood. She rubs the splattered blood off her face and relives the altercation between herself and Dieterle, as do the fans, that ended with her hitting him in the head in with a glass ashtray. She calls Reddington to say that she needs his help.
Aram gets a call from Jorgenson to say that Wellstone discovered that there’s a mole, and the FBI is onto them. Jorgenson says there’s a target on their backs, just as Aram is picked up by Miss Jessica to say, “The Colonel would like to see you.”
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Park waits for Reddington at Dieterle’s as Aram is seen walking to meet with the Colonel. Cooper tells Ressler that he told Reddington he was going to pick up Frayne, but Reddington got there first. Aram walks into the office to see Reddington sitting there to converse with the Colonel. Red tells Aram that the head of Wellstone is deaf, so Aram interprets and signs for the two criminals. Reddington tells the Colonel that there is a mole in Wellstone, who works for the FBI, appearing as an interpreter. Red first wants the Colonel to delete his file from the system, and he wants the name of the man Keen met with. He writes the name on a piece of paper and Reddington grabs it. The Colonel asks for the mole’s name, but as Red refuses, the Colonel pulls a gun on Aram (who is still interpreting, poor guy). He says that either Aram’s the mole or he will kill Aram to send a message to those who betray him. Red tells him that he suggested his newest interpreter because the leaks came before his employment. The Colonel decides to leave with Red, and Aram helps destroy some evidence until the FBI arrive.
Back at the Post Office, Cooper tells Park and Aram they may be able to make a case against Wellstone because Reddington was wearing a wire. Aram says the Colonel got away, and he didn’t see the name Colonel gave Red. Cooper says Red gave him the name, Adin Makovic, and Aram looks into him. Cooper tells Park that Dieterle is missing and asks if she had anything to do with it as we see Reddington arrive to Dieterle’s apartment. She says she didn’t go after him. Aram goes to Cooper to tell him he couldn’t get into the flash drive, but he contacted his friend at the NSA to help.
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Reddington arrives to the DMV with Dembe for Glen’s memorial. Suddenly, Huey Lewis arrives and gives a heartwarming, uplifting eulogy speech for Glen, as Red and Dembe watch in awe. After, Red sees Glen’s ashes and brings the urn to Glen’s office to dump them in a trash bag, just as Huey walks in. Red says he can’t believe he came, and Huey reveals that he knows he’s Raymond Reddington. Huey wants to hear the weird, quirky story of Red’s relationship with Glen and how special he was; his favor is that he wants to hear Red’s eulogy. Dembe comes in and brings Red replacement ashes to put in the urn.
Red, Huey, and Dembe break into the Statue of Liberty and a teary-eyed Red delivers a profound, heartbreaking eulogy about Glen. He says that Glen could be infuriating, but loved life and was unafraid.
The party at the DMV ends, and the last shot is a focus on Glen’s picture.
What a magnificent tribute to Clark Middleton. Glen “Jelly Bean” Carter will be remembered forever. A brilliant performance from James Spader and the rest of the cast in this episode.
We have great news for Bridgerton fans. Whilst we wait for season 2 to arrive on Netflix, we will have Bridgerton: The Official Podcast to listen to!
Bridgerton, based upon a series of novels by Julia Quinn, is set in Regency Era England and tells the story of Daphne Bridgerton and Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings, as they pretend to court.
The hit Netflix show has taken the world by storm, and now we can take a dive behind the scenes with the official podcast. The show will be hosted by Gabrielle Collins, alongside her co-hosts: researcher Annabelle Hood, season 1 writer Jess Brownell, and historian Dr. Hannah Greig. The podcast promises a unique insight into the show, including its sets and costumes, and we can’t wait to hear from this interesting collection of hosts.
The announcement of the podcast on Twitter already teases us with details that we can’t wait for, including interviews with author Julia Quinn and Adjoa Andoh (Lady Danbury). Most temptingly, we will get to listen to the story of Jonathan Bailey (Anthony Bridgerton) ripping his trousers on set!
We can’t wait to check it out! The podcast will drop on February 18, so make sure you give it a listen on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Bridgerton is also available to watch now on Netflix.
Emmy Award winners Donald Glover and Phoebe Waller-Bridge are teaming up to reboot the 2005 film Mr. and Mrs. Smith! The original film starred Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie as assassins who have successfully hidden their secret identities from each other while living double lives – until the day each is assigned to kill the other after a hit goes wrong. Glover and Waller-Bridge will each star in the new series and executive produce alongside co-creator Francesca Sloane (who also produces Atlanta with Glover).
The reboot is expected to premiere on Amazon in 2022, with no filming dates or other casting announced yet. This is Waller-Bridge’s first original series on Amazon after the success of Fleabag, while Glover’s Atlanta continues to be a hit for FX.
After six seasons of starring as Kara Danvers on the hit series Supergirl, Melissa Benoist will continue collaborating with Warner Bros. Television as a producer. Benoist has announced her new production company Three Things Productions has signed an overall deal with Warner Bros. to create content.
“I’ve had a wonderfully supportive home at Warner Bros. for the last six years, and I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to put on a producer’s hat and continue working with them. I approach my work as an actor in search of that magic gut feeling you get when you know something is right. I plan on following those instincts as a producer, approaching each story with passion, playfulness, curiosity, a sure-footed step, and like all things worth taking a risk on, a hint of terror. I can’t wait to collaborate with new voices and find stories that hit the heart in that indefinable way.” – Melissa Benoist
Supergirl will premiere its final season later this year on The CW. There is no word yet on any of the projects Three Things Productions may have in development.
In 2012, Benjamin Alire Sáenz captured the hearts of readers when he introduced Aristotle and Dante in his YA novel Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe. In the years following, Sáenz promised readers that Ari and Dante would return. Today, Sáenz finally made the official announcement.
On October 12, readers will get to dive right back into Ari and Dante’s story in Aristotle and Dante Dive into the Waters of the World. You can pre-order your copy here.
Simon & Schuster has also revealed the synopsis for the book, which you can read below.
“In ‘Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe,’ two boys in a border town fell in love. Now, they must discover what it means to stay in love and build a relationship in a world that seems to challenge their very existence.
Ari has spent all of high school burying who he really is, staying silent and invisible. He expected his senior year to be the same. But something in him cracked open when he fell in love with Dante, and he can’t go back. Suddenly he finds himself reaching out to new friends, standing up to bullies of all kinds, and making his voice heard. And, always, there is Dante, dreamy, witty Dante, who can get on Ari’s nerves and fill him with desire all at once.
The boys are determined to forge a path for themselves in a world that doesn’t understand them. But when Ari is faced with a shocking loss, he’ll have to fight like never before to create a life that is truthfully, joyfully his own.“
Aristotle and Dante Dive into the Waters of the World releases October 12, 2021.
After last week’s episode of Prodigal Son, a trailer of epic proportions was released previewing the sixth episode of the season, “Head Case.” If you haven’t already, check it out below, because there’s a lot to unpack.
The trailer shows a number of shocking things, all that can be somewhat explained by the episode’s synopsis. When Malcolm is pushed down an elevator shaft, we get a glimpse of the world that would’ve resulted from Malcolm having a “normal” life, a world where Martin wasn’t a serial killer.
Some of the crazy things shown include Gil in Claremont (sporting a very Martin-like beard), Martin and Jessica living a normal life together, and of course, a big old Brightwell smooch. Let’s not forget Malcolm holding … a skull?!? At the end of the string of clips, the narrator teases that a big twist will be coming at the end of the episode. Worried much? So are we.
What this means for next week’s episode, we don’t know. We’ll have to tune in to find out what will go down on this week’s episode of Prodigal Son. Starving for some content, Prodigies? Make sure to check out our recap of the latest episode, all of our other Prodigal Son articles, and our latest endeavor, Call For Backup: A Prodigal Son Podcast.
Prodigal Son airs Tuesday nights at 9/8 CT on FOX.
Another week, another episode of WandaVision to pick apart endlessly searching for hints and clues. “All-New Halloween Spooktacular!” was full of various callbacks to the 90s and 2000s, comic parallels, and other fun winks and nods. We’ve saved you another inevitable rewatch of the episode (though it really bears repeating, you can’t beat the nostalgia of those Halloween in suburbia vibes) and gathered some of our favorite Easter eggs from episode 6.
Those Malcolm in the Middle Opening Credits
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The opening credits for this week’s episode were a direct nod to the early 2000s sitcom Malcolm in the Middle. Digging a little further, there were some things that stood out in this sequence, including Vision’s newspaper (“Otherworldly deals,” Mephisto, is that you?), Agnes’ pants (“Naughty”? Seems a bit on the nose), the family drawing on the fridge (who’s that demonic looking figure on the left?), and the curious addition of the line “as himself” underneath Pietro’s name.
Kick-Ass Lives On
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After Pietro and Tommy tag-team a Top Gun quote (they might be flying through the decades in Westview, but you can rest assured the boys are getting their pop culture education), the latter says “Kick-ass.” Wanda echoes this sentiment after they speed off. Years before Evan Peters and Aaron Taylor-Johnson took on their respective portrayals of Quicksilver (X-Men: Days of Future Past, Avengers: Age of Ultron), they both appeared in the 2010 superhero film Kick-Ass.
A Fascinating Lineup at the Cinema
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Westview’s movie theater had two very convenient movies showing on Halloween night — The Incredibles and The Parent Trap. The first is a beloved Pixar film about a family of superheroes who were living a quiet suburban life … until the world needed saving (there’s a few layers to this — Fantastic Four, anyone?). The second is about a pair of twins that are eventually reunited … sound familiar? Additionally, the black and white horror movie that’s playing …
The Creature Walks Among Us
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Universal Pictures
While the evening’s events were taking place in Westview, a black and white horror film was playing in the town square. Many fans have been speculating what exactly the movie was, because as we all know … nothing is accidental on this show. Some initial reports floating around on the internet have guessed that the film may be Night of the Living Dead. However, thanks to some helpful intel from @cultcanada, we can confirm that it was actually the 1956 monster horror film The Creature Walks Among Us. And suddenly it all makes sense …
Trick-or-Treat!
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In the flashback scene where Wanda and Pietro are trick-or-treating as children, there’s something quite …. familiar …. about their outfits. Natasha Romanoff and Nick Fury, anyone?
A Curious Gravestone
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When Wanda sends Pietro flying into the pile of hay bales after his comment about Vision’s death, there’s a gravestone with a nod to one of the crew members — Janell Sammelman, first assistant director AND the second unit director on the most recent Fantastic Four film.
A Blast From the Pages of the Past
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The callbacks to the comic costumes were a delight, with Quicksilver, Wanda, Vision, and Billy (a.k.a. Wiccan) all in homemade versions of their iconic Marvel comics attire. Pietro’s cut-off jeans were a highlight, as were Vision’s Converse and little Mind Stone flap to keep the real one embedded in his head hidden.
A Troublesome Family Affair
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Quicksilver wasn’t always the biggest fan of his sister marrying an android (synthezoid …) so his heckling of Vision was all too appropriate. Pietro does eventually come around however, thankfully.
American Comic Horror Story?
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FX
Evan Peters has been a staple of the American Horror Story series on FX, and the end with Wanda turning all of Westview’s newly acquired properties into a circus felt like a small callback to Peters’ role on season 4, Freak Show, as well as a nod to the fact that this show is definitely its own version of a circus. Wanda, they’re your monkeys so it is indeed, your problem …
Another week of speculation down, another two (or three depending on how it ends) to go. Things are starting to fall into place, with this episode in particular hinting even more at who our villain might be. And it’s not Wanda …
The first six episodes of WandaVision are currently streaming on Disney+.
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