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‘The Good Place’ Season Three, Episode Ten Recap: “The Book of Dougs”

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From The Good Bad Place to the real Bad Place to the Judge to the Earth to The Void, the #SoulSquad has finally found itself in The real motherforking Good Place. After the shocking revelation that not one human has made it into The Good Place in over 500 years, Michael, Janet, Eleanor, Chidi, Tahani, and Jason used a magical mail tube to transport themselves to The Good Place, or rather a small corner of The Good Place. Now, armed with nothing but the Book of Dougs (conveniently the title of the episode), Michael is ready to change the system in the name of humanity.

Spoilers for the mid-season premiere of The Good Place are below. You have been warned.

Once the Soul Squad finds themselves in The Good Place correspondence center (basically a big mailroom), they split up into different storylines. Like the three locations in the afterlife, this recap comes to you in three parts.

Image Courtesy of Colleen Hayes/NBC.

Part One: Tahani, Jason, and Janet

Back in the void when Tahani and Jason were walking around, they came across the Janet search engine which also happened to include her thoughts and feelings. When Jason talked, it pulled up photos from the past of Janet and Jason getting married and her… affectionate feelings for him. Since then, Jason has felt unsure about how to handle the situation. He does not want to hurt Janet, but he does not have the memories or feelings for Janet that she has for him. And, on top of everything, he and Tahani are married, which only complicates things more.

Jason decides to tell Janet (who is trying to disguise herself as a “neutral-Janet”) what he saw, and she is immediately embarrassed. She tells him she does not want to discuss it, because neutral Janets cannot show feelings, and it is just too much to process. Tahani does her best to try to help, but it is continually to no avail. She tries to mediate, but due to her being married to Jason, it makes Janet feel worse. She tries making a “Death did us part” certificate, nullifying their marriage, but that also makes Janet more upset, so she rips up the certificate and runs away. Tahani goes to Michael and explains that she keeps trying to help but only makes things worse, and how helpless she feels.

Finally, Tahani confronts Janet. She apologizes for hurting her and ends up crying because she loves Janet so much. This in turn makes Janet cry, something unusual and new for a Janet to do, and she realizes her emotions are leaking out of her eyes instead of her butt, as she previously assumed. Finally, Jason comes up and joins them in their tear-fest, simply because he likes being a part of things. Their dynamic has a bit of a road ahead of it, but overall their friendship continues to be the most amazing thing.

Image Courtesy of Colleen Hayes/NBC.

Part Two: Chidi and Eleanor

They are in love!!! After two and a half seasons of will-they-won’t-they, Chidi and Eleanor had a big kiss in Janet’s void in the last episode and finally admitted their love to one another. Unfortunately, that does not stop Eleanor from somewhat spiralling in The Good Place correspondence center. Gwendolyn, The Good Place mailwoman (played by Nicole Byer), tells the Soul Squad that right in front of them is a door directly into The Good Place, but that they cannot use this. This really upsets Eleanor, and she explains to Chidi that it’s just a door, and it can’t be more than four Oreos thick, and therefore they are just four Oreos away from Heaven. After Eleanor tries to throw a lamp at the door, Chidi takes this as an opportunity to show how much he cares and take her mind off things. He decides to take her on their first proper date, right in front of the door, filled with champagne and all.

Shortly after, he decides it would be a good idea to dress as a Good Place mailman to cheer up Eleanor. However, this just sends Eleanor into an even more intense emotional spiral, as she has just had enough of this afterlife mess. Chidi sits besides her and tells her, “What if we don’t worry about what comes next?”  There’s a quote from Tolstoy, “There is only one time that’s important. Now. It is the only time when we have any power.” And what do they do with that time? Sneak upstairs and get it on. Can’t really blame them, though. They do not appear again until the last scene, which brings us to part three.

Image Courtesy of Colleen Hayes/NBC.

Part Three: Michael and The Good Place

The once handsome, man-about-town demon, now a handsome, man-about-town human champion, has tasked himself with fixing the entire afterlife system. To do this, he has brought the Soul Squad to The Good Place in order to meet with actual Good Place employees and try to work with them to fix the system. In the correspondence center, Michael uses a magical Good Place phone to contact a committee of Good Place workers to hear his case, and they are… obscenely nice. He shows them Doug Forcett’s file and explains that if even he cannot get into the Good Place, the system must be wrong. They agree that it should be investigated but then tell Michael that it will take 400 years just to form the committee, and then another 1,000 years to verify that the committee will work. That is when Michael realizes that those in The Good Place are not necessarily the “good guys.” “The committee is a bunch of ineffectual dorks in fleece vests. The titanic is sinking, and they’re writing a strongly worded letter to the iceberg,” Michael tells the Soul Squad. It is then he decides that his only course of action is for the squad to turn themselves into the Judge and let her decide, as she is the only one who seems willing to enact actual change.

The episode ends with the squad entering a portal to IHOP – the Interdimensional Hole of Pancakes – to meet the Judge. Though it is the most dangerous place in the universe, they must go, Michael insists, “to save humanity.”

 

The Good Place returns on Thursday, January 17 at 9:30 p.m. EST on NBC.

REVIEW: Sideshow Collectibles ‘Captain America’ Movie Promo Figure

I got the chance to unbox the Captain America Movie Promo Edition figure from Sideshow Collectibles. This is the Captain America from Avengers: Infinity War and while I was excited by the pictures on their website, I was concerned that the figure would not live up to them.

I was very pleasantly surprised when I opened the box and the figure surpassed all my expectations. The figure is a 1:6 scale figure and it comes with two weapons and the shields that Steve wielded during the Battle of Wakanda at the end of Avengers: Infinity War.

Starting at the top of the figure, the hair was done in multiple shades of blonde and brown that perfectly matched the color in the movie. The figure also has Steve’s blue eyes and the beard he was sporting in the movie.

His costume was the dark costume with the blacked out star on his chest. It was made from material that felt like an armored uniform and had all the small details like his belt, his shoulder brace, elbow pads, knee pads, combat boots and buckles on the boots. The hands were interchangeable, depending on what weapon I had him hold, or what pose he was doing at the time. There was a base and stand, and the background of the box slid out to use as a staging background if wanted.

All in all, this was a great figure and I’m looking forward to ordering the Iron Man figure as well as the Bucky Barnes figure when it is released.

Sideshow Collectibles has a wide range of collectibles from DC, Harry Potter, Marvel and other comic and science fiction series. Their attention to detail and handiwork is perfection, and I would recommend them to anyone who is looking to expand their collectibles.

‘The Little Mermaid’ Coming to Digital, 4K Ultra HD™ and Blu-ray™!

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For the first time ever, Disney’s The Little Mermaid will be making a splash in 4K Ultra HD™! In honor of the film’s 30th anniversary (it originally released in November 1989), Disney just announced they’ll be releasing a special anniversary edition of The Little Mermaid!

Courtesy of Disney

It will be available digitally in HD, 4K Ultra HD™  and Movies Anywhere on Feb. 12, and on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray™ on Feb. 26.

The Signature Edition of “The Little Mermaid” showcases its award-winning musical score and iconic songs such as “Under the Sea” and “Part of Your World” with a sing-along mode allowing you to accompany this beloved cast of characters on their journey.   Never-before-seen bonus features bring legendary composer Alan Menken and some of Disney’s most recognizable leading ladies together around a piano to reminisce, sing and celebrate “The Little Mermaid.” The latest installment of “Stories from Walt’s Office” compares Walt and Ariel’s love of collecting treasures. Viewers will also receive an inside look at the “The Little Mermaid” cast in their original recording sessions, explore hidden treasures and fun facts from the film, and enjoy a special performance of “Part of Your World” by a cappella singing sensation DCapella. Plus, fans will have access to hours of additional classic bonus features!

Here’s more about the special features, thanks to Disney!

BLU-RAY & DIGITAL

  • Sing-Along Mode – Sing along to the movie in this  sing-along version of the film.
  • Alan Menken & the Leading Ladies Song – From the voice of a mermaid to the tunes of a muse, the music of Alan Menken has scored the soundtrack for some of Disney’s most iconic leading ladies. Join Alan, Jodi Benson (Ariel), Paige O’Hara (Belle), Judy Kuhn (Pocahontas Singing Voice), Lillias White (Calliope) and Donna Murphy (Mother Gothel) as we celebrate the music of their films in honor of the one that started it all … “The Little Mermaid.”  In this discussion, the ladies will share their memories of musically creating their characters with Alan, discuss what it means to be part of the Disney Princess/leading lady legacy and create new memories as they sing with Alan around a baby grand piano.
  • “What I Want From You…Is YOUR VOICE” – Enter the recording studio and get an inside look at the cast of “The Little Mermaid” in their original recording sessions.
  • Stories From Walt’s Office – Gadgets & Gizmos – Like Ariel, Walt Disney was a collector of many different things from miniatures to early mechanical characters that inspired the invention of audio-animatronics. We take a look at some the collections that Walt kept in his office in the third episode of this series.
  • #TreasuresUntold – Join Ruby Rose Turner and Olivia Sanabia from the Disney Channel Original Series “Coop and Cami Ask the World” as they take a deep dive to explore some hidden treasures and fun facts about Disney’s “The Little Mermaid.”
  • DCapella “Part of Your World” Music Video
  • Classic Bonus Features – revisit four exciting bonus features from previous releases including:
    • Deleted Character: Harold The Merman
    • Under The Scene: The Art Of Live Action Reference
    • Howard’s Lecture
    • Audio Commentary With Ron Clements, John Musker and Alan Menken

DIGITAL EXCLUSIVES

  • “Part of Your World” – A 30-Year Retrospective – Songwriter Alan Menken and Jodi Benson, the acting and singing voice of Ariel, sing the epitome of Disney “I Want” songs “Part of Your World” and discuss its impact since it was first heard 30 years ago.
  • Classic Bonus Features – Over 3 additional hours of previously released classic bonus features including Deleted Scenes, Easter Eggs, Music Videos and more!

 

Stands 2019 Embracelet with Misha Collins Charm Available Now!

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New year, new merch. Just a week into 2019, online retailer and charity champion Stands has announced the Embracelet. A year-long endeavor, the bracelet and first charm will dropped today, Friday, January 11, and the charm was designed by none other than Misha Collins.

Stands took to Twitter to answer some questions about the charms. All of the products are nickel free for those worrying about allergies. Additionally, each charm will either be designed by a Supernatural cast member or Stands itself and they will be clearly labeled as such. Each charm is 100% limited addition and once they are gone, they are gone, so do not hesitate. When a cast member releases their charm, they will also make any overstock from their past campaigns available for purchase, and finally, all products ship worldwide from LA and the UK, and the bracelet can be adjusted to any wrist.

As mentioned above, the first charm that Stands is releasing was designed by none other than the fan-favorite trenchcoated angel, Misha Collins. The charm features one of Misha’s character, Castiel’s signature items – a tie. Also available to purchase is an Angel Blade charm, and a Kansas license plate charm.

The bracelet and charms are all sold separately, for $20 each. You can also purchase a brand new “Clam Let Go” shirt, based on Misha’s family band.

 

Other items available include the “I Wish For This…” shirt and bracelet.  You can purchase the items as well as other merchandise on the Stands website.

Disney Celebrates 30 Years of ‘The Little Mermaid’ by Launching Instagram

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Disney is gearing up to celebrate 30 years of one of it’s most beloved films, The Little MermaidThe Little Mermaid debuted back in November 1989, and captured hearts everywhere with it’s loveable characters and inspirational music.

Ariel, the mermaid, wants to “be where the people are” and defies her father by making a deal with the Sea Witch, Ursula, so that she may have legs and go on land, wanting to see Prince Eric, who she rescued from a shipwreck and fell in love with. The one stipulation, however, is that Ariel loses her voice and must receive a “true love’s kiss” within three days from Eric (and then remain human), or she’ll return a mermaid and belong to Ursula forever.

Jodi Benson played Ariel, with Christopher Daniel Barnes as Prince Eric and Pat Carroll as Ursula, with music by the legendary Alan Menken.

To kick off the year-long celebration, Disney has created an Instagram for The Little Mermaid, perfect for all fans! You can follow it here.

 

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Ariel has landed! 🌊🏖 Welcome to @disneylittlemermaid.

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‘iZombie’ Season Five Premiere Date Announced

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The final season of the comic book adaptation of iZombie premieres Thursday, April 4 on the CW.

Season four ended with Liv’s friends saving her from being executed; unfortunately her boyfriend Levon (Daniel Bonjour) was not as lucky. The fight at the warehouse resulted in Major (Robert Buckley) becoming the new head of Fillmore Graves. Ravi (Rahul Kohli) is getting close to creating a zombie cure that will make them human again, and Liv survived to continue to fight the good fight.

The series follows Liv (Rose McIver), a medical resident, who after an accident gets transformed into a zombie. Now as a zombie, Liv works in a morgue and can still talk and think like a human as long as she eats brains. It is a little cliché, but there is a catch: she takes on the personality and memories of the person the brain belonged. Of course, this leads to many shenanigans as she works with a detective to solve crimes, pretending to be a psychic.

The entire cast will be returning for season five along with guest stars like former basketball player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

What are you looking forward to this season? Let us know in the comments below.

‘Catfish’ Season 7, Episode 25 Recap – “Dallas and Safari”

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If you haven’t been tuning in lately, the first thing you’ll notice about this episode is that Nev Schulman has been working with different co-hosts since Max Joseph left the show to dedicate more time to his own film-making. The co-host for this episode is Tallulah Willis, daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, and she starts the show by introducing Nev as if he’s the new person, even nailing his signature, “Hey-oh!” as a greeting.

Nev and Tallulah have an email from Dallas. He’s 26 and lives in Los Angeles, and has been talking to girl named Safari, who is an exotic dancer who also lives in L.A. Dallas said they’ve been talking for two months and he thinks this girl has everything: face, body, and personality. She’s much too busy to hang out in real life, but he’s okay with that since she’s been sending him pictures and videos to keep him happy. But, this is Catfish, and that means there are some things that are “kind of crazy.” Most notably, Safari asked if Dallas would be down for some “group action” with him and his roommate Kevin. Dallas immediately felt confused and wondered if he was being played.

Dallas on MTV’s ‘Catfish’. Photo courtesy of MTV.

Tallulah says right off the bat that there is nothing about the entire e-mail that makes her think Safari is the actual human being behind Safari’s profile, and Nev suggests that maybe Safari is Kevin, trying to figure out if Dallas would be down to get with him.

They decide to give Dallas a call, which is where we learn that Dallas moved to L.A. for the weather – and no, not for the beaches – because he loves motorcycles and in L.A. he can ride year-round. After Nev’s prompting, Dallas jumps into the Safari story. It all started with two heart eye emojis in his DMs, which caused Dallas to go check out the page of the girl who sent them to him. After realizing that “she’s fine” he asked if she wanted to hang out since they’re both in L.A., and they exchanged phone numbers.

Next thing he knows, she’s texting him, telling him how good-looking and muscular he is (girl’s got great taste!), but whenever he asked her to hang out she always said she was busy. He’s never heard her voice on the phone, every time he’s tried to FaceTime in the past she doesn’t respond to him for 24 hours afterwards, and then she started saying her front camera’s broken.

Honestly though, do you know what is broken? That excuse! How many people actually have a phone with a broken camera, and yet that’s the #1 excuse used on this show! These catfish have got to get more creative.

Plus, as Nev points out, Safari is a girl who has a lot of followers on Instagram… who posts a lot of selfies… which uses the front camera… so that doesn’t check out at all anyway!

But Dallas has been getting photos and videos of her that aren’t posted on Instagram, and although she doesn’t say anything in them that makes them personal in any way, they’re “sexy” videos, so Dallas isn’t exactly complaining. I will give him props though, because according to him, he hasn’t sent anything sexy back because he thinks he might be getting used. Which is when we circle back to the threesome story.

Safari asked if Dallas would be down for a threesome, to which he replied it depends on who it’s with. She suggested his roommate, Kevin, and Dallas said he was down because that’s his boy. So Safari goes ahead and DMs Kevin, which is when Nev says they were wondering if the catfish might actually be Kevin, and Dallas bursts out laughing saying there’s no way it could be Kevin.

Of course, in the back of my mind at this point, I’m definitely thinking that reaction means it probably is Kevin!

Since they’re all in L.A., Nev and Tallulah decide to go meet up with him. Once the video call has ended, Nev reminds Tallulah that since Dallas and Safari have been talking for two months and he’s never heard her voice, there’s a good chance she’s not actually a she. Tallulah makes a good point in disclosing that the good news is that if it’s not Safari, Dallas doesn’t sound like he’s going to be devastated, which is true and wasn’t something I thought of until she pointed it out.

Usually on Catfish, the whole premise of each episode is that these two people who have met online are deeply in love and want to be together forever, but that doesn’t seem to be the case in this episode. This seems to be more about hooking up, which is kind of strange, but Dallas seems like such a cool guy that I am still interested in seeing who he’s been talking to. Plus, as Nev says in the car ride over, Dallas is “alarmingly handsome.”

Once at Dallas’ home, they walk in to see two trophies, which Dallas reveals are actually Kevin’s because he’s a body builder. Nev cracked me up with, “No wonder Safari is trying to make that happen!” They spend a little bit of time talking about the strange dynamic, how Dallas isn’t in love with Safari, but he insists she does make him happy and if she really is who she says she is, he’s definitely down to follow through with dating. After scrolling through some of their text messages, one exchange sticks out.

Dallas had responded to a video Safari posted of her “twerking” with, “OMG, I need that ASAP,” and Safari replied, “Be careful what you wish for.”

Whaaaat? That’s super creepy!

Of course, that’s when Kevin walks in, complete with muscles and man bun. After Nev asks him what he thinks about Safari, he says he thinks she’s hot, she’s definitely caught his attention, and now that the threesome has been dangled in front of him, that’s a moment he and Dallas haven’t had yet and it’s a little “bro bucket list” they’re waiting on to happen. Nev asks if they’ve considered that Safari is actually a guy, and Dallas said he has because his fan base is about 55% guys.

Interesting!

Nev and Tallulah take off after that, and after a short conversation where Nev discloses that because Dallas is so good-looking he doesn’t think he’s ready for the possibility of not getting the girl, they head to a cafe to get to the bottom of who Safari really is. They start with her phone number, which is registered to somebody named William, aged 53. Yikes. They decide to check if Safari follows anybody named William on Instagram, but she doesn’t. Tallulah notices that the e-mail listed for Safarai on Instagram is arrii.safffarri(@somethingtheydontshowus.com), which leads her to believe her name is actually Ari and not Safari.

They do a search for that e-mail address and come up with a bunch of results using the name Arianna and another one that uses the @the_only_saffarii on Instagram. That prompts Nev to declare that he believes there is a person behind this account with the real name Arianna. After looking through her tagged photos, they find a girl named Rachel in some of them who looks like a “real person”, so they decide to reach out to her in a DM. In another professional-looking photo, the photographer is tagged, so they message @j_alexphotos as well.

Nev thinks that Safari’s page all looks normal and real, but he can’t come up with a reason for if it is her, why she hasn’t at least talked on the phone with Dallas.

Nev’s phone rings after that, and it’s Jermaine, the photographer that they DMed. Jermaine says Safari is one of the coolest people he shoots in California, but that she actually lives in Arizona. He also knows she had a situation where her Instagram page was hacked for a while and she never figured out who did it. The hacker took photos and videos from her iCloud and just started sending them to random people.

That, at the very least, is super suspicious!

But this is Catfish, and that’s what they want us to think. I’m still placing my bet on the roommate.

Once they hang up with Jermaine, Nev’s phone rings again almost right away, and they answer to find Rachel on the phone. Rachel confirms that Safari is her best friend, almost like a sister, and they’ve known each other for eight years. They switch over to FaceTime and Nev starts to inquire about if Safari has ever mentioned somebody named Dallas. Rachel says no, she’s never mentioned anybody by that name to her before. Nev reads the cell phone number Dallas has that’s supposed to be Arianna’s number to Rachel, and Rachel confirms that is not Arianna’s number.

Rachel gives them Arianna’s actual phone number so that Nev and Tallulah can call her. Unfortunately, it goes right to voicemail. They call Dallas next and make plans to go meet up where he is at the gym. Dallas takes the opportunity to show off a little on the bars, lifting himself right up off of the ground and making it look way too easy. Then they get down to work and they walk Dallas through what they found.

He’s surprisingly shocked to discover it probably isn’t Arianna that he’s been talking to, as if the chances of talking to a hot exotic dancer who is into threesomes online isn’t just as likely as finding a real-life unicorn. Nonetheless, Nev sends a text to the phone number Dallas had for Safari, and a DM on Instagram, and then they wait. But not for long, because Safari DMs back right away saying, “Hey, I’m at work, can’t talk.”

Sounds legit.

He asks if she can talk online for a minute and she says because of work rules she can’t, but she’ll see what she can do. The next thing Nev gets is a photo! He anxiously turns the phone to Dallas and says, “Is that her?”

Not only is it her, she’s holding a sign that says, “Hey Nev, it’s Safari. I’m real. Tell Dallas I’ll talk to him later about all of this.” Dallas points out that was way too fast to be real, and there’s no way she can have a sign ready and take that picture that fast. Nev inspects the photo for any Photoshop shenanigans but can’t tell if it’s real or not. Tallulah has a good point, too, that if it was too fast to take a photo it’s way too fast to Photoshop a picture that well!

Nev, Tallulah, and Dallas do a quick mock-up of making a sign and taking a picture to see if it’s even possible to create a sign, take a picture and send it in the two minutes it took between her messages, and discover that while it’s fast, it’s possible. Since Safari said she would explain everything to Dallas, Nev and Tallulah tell Dallas to keep them posted and take off.

We get little clips of Nev and Tallulah saying they haven’t heard anything, and then the camera switches to Dallas, who says he just got a message from Safari, which says:

Hey Dallas, I thought about this a lot. Sorry it took so long to respond. There are some things I need to clear up. I need to meet you somewhere by you.

Dallas calls Nev and they make a plan with Tallulah to go meet Safari at a park close to Dallas’ house. Dallas is very vocal about being nervous and scared.

After a few minutes of waiting, they see a man walking towards them, and at first Dallas dismisses him, but then says, “I’ve seen him before.” He keeps up a running commentary, “That better not be her. Don’t come over here, dude. F**ck my life, bro. I swear, y’all are kidding.”

Spoiler alert: he’s not kidding.

The man introduces himself as William to Nev and Tallulah while Dallas is still moaning and groaning, “Nooo!” in the background mixed with several colorful expletives. Nev tries to calm him down by telling him they’re about to get an explanation.

Dallas’ catfish, William, on MTV’s ‘Catfish’. Image courtesy of MTV.

William explains he saw Dallas a few times around town at some social events, he’s seen really hot photos online, and one time he was drunk with his friend Safari and she said he should DM him, but he was too nervous and he didn’t think Dallas was gay. Safari said, “Just look at how he’s posting, he’s got an OnlyFans page he uses to target the gay community.”

Nev interrupts here to ask what an OnlyFans page is, and I have to say, Dallas looked more than a little called out to have that part discussed on the show. Because they don’t go into it too much on the show, I Googled it and discovered that OnlyFans is a membership platform that allows fans to pay for content of the people they subscribe to. William says Dallas is always posting his nudes and you can subscribe to his stuff. Nev asks if Dallas as subscribers and Dallas admits he does.

William says he suggested the threesome to see if Dallas would be into it, then planned for himself and Safari to meet up with Dallas and see if he could be added as the fourth. (You can’t make this stuff up!) And that’s when Catfish came in out of nowhere and ruined their plan.

Nev says he gets the feeling that William doesn’t feel like he did anything wrong, and William agrees with that, saying he didn’t do anything maliciously and he didn’t ask for money, so he doesn’t feel like he was doing any harm.

Dallas said all he had to do was ask, “Dude, are you gay?” He would have said no and that would have been the end of it.

William’s upset by that, though, asking him if he’s not gay then why does he sell to the gay community and make money off of them? Tallulah jumps in here in Dallas’ defense, telling William that what he’s saying isn’t fair, and it makes it sound like William’s making the decision of Dallas’ sexual identity for him. Kind of like how if a girl is dressed in a “certain way” that “says something” about her or what she’s after, which isn’t right. Nev says that he thinks it’s fair to interpret Dallas’ social media presence as somebody who might be bisexual (which Dallas vehemently denies with several shakes of his head), but even so, that doesn’t make it okay to do what William did.

William says his plan was for Safari to introduce him to Dallas as her friend, then he and Dallas could have started a personal relationship, Safari could have faded into the background, and, “Who knows what would have happened?”

Dallas jumps in with, “Not that!”

William goes on to apologize for having this all come out the wrong way, saying that Safari is also willing to explain her side of what happened, and Nev says he would like to hear what she has to say, so William disappears to call her and make plans for all of them to meet up.

Honestly, I don’t know what Safari will add to this, but I’m definitely anxious to see Dallas get a chance to meet her. They arrive at the house where Safari is, and Dallas gets out of the car saying, “Let the awkwardness begin!” which I thought was both very fitting and hilarious.

Safari walks into the living room where the rest of the crew is waiting, looking absolutely gorgeous with a big smile on her face. She shakes hands with everybody and Dallas says again that this is awkward. Safari explains the situation from her point of view, saying that she was really just trying to help her friend William land the guy of his dreams. After being prompted she says she does not and never has had any feelings for Dallas, but that she does think he’s gorgeous.

Safari (left) and William (right) on MTV’s ‘Catfish’. Photo courtesy of MTV.

All things considered, I have a feeling Dallas is going to take that as a win here.

Nev dives right in with the question we all wanted to know, asking if she would have participated in a threesome with Dallas and William in an effort to play matchmaker, to which she responds, “Yeah, I’m a freak. Yes!”

Tallulah says that even if Dallas did feel that way about both guys and girls, it isn’t their responsibility to lead him into exploring that, to which both Safari and William agree. That pretty much wraps it up. All of them exchange hugs outside by the car, and on the way back home, Dallas tells Nev he’s not mad at either Safari or William, he just wishes they hadn’t wasted his time.

Two months later, Tallulah and Nev check in with Dallas to learn he’s doing well and that he hasn’t spoken with either William or Safari since they filmed. They talk to William next, who says he doesn’t hold anything against Dallas, that he’s just out there to “get his coin” and he respects that.

They end the video call, and that, as they say, is all she wrote for this episode of Catfish! You can catch an all-new episode of Catfish only on MTV next Wednesday!

CW’s ‘Black Lightning’, ‘Legends of Tomorrow’, Other DC Shows Get New Time Slots

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Jes Macallen, Caity Lotz, and Amy Pemberton spiced up Legends as the Sirens of Space-Time, a play on Charlie’s Angels.

The CW’s spring lineup always includes a bit of a shake-up for current shows and this year is no exception.

Black Lightning had been airing Tuesdays at 9pm,  following The Flash, but it will be shifted to Mondays at 9pm, taking the spot of Legends of Tomorrow.  After the season finale of Black Lightning, Legends will return and trade time slots with Arrow. Last May, it had been announced that Legends would be the lead-in for Arrow, but the schedule was changed. It seems that for spring, they’ll be returning to the original plan, possibly in hopes to increase ratings for Legends. While fans love it, the ratings have not been anywhere near that of the other DC shows. The quirky Legends will aptly be showing up on Monday, April 1st, 2019 at 8pm.

Thankfully, the rest of the Arrowverse shows will be returning this month. The Flash will return on Tuesday, January 15th, 2019 at its usual 8pm spot. Next up is Supergirl. The girl of steel will be airing at 8pm on Sunday, January 20th, 2019, leading into Black Lightning. Then on Monday, January 21st, 2019, Arrow will be starting off in its spot at 8pm where it will remain until Legends of Tomorrow returns in April.

 

‘The 100’ Season Six Premiere Date Announced

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Marie Avgeropoulos (Octavia Blake), Eliza Taylor (Clarke Griffin), Lindsey Morgan (Raven Reyes), and Bob Morley (Bellamy Blake). Photo courtesy of The 100.

Grounders and Skaikru alike, the anticipation is over. The CW has announced the premiere date for The 100 season six, along with the summer premiere of many other CW shows. The 100 returns April 30, 2019 at 9 p.m. EST on The CW.

This season, fans will learn the backstory of Echo, played by Tasya Teles. They will also get to see Bob Morley’s (Bellamy Blake) directing debut. Morley has directed season six, episode 11 of The 100 – a Bellemy centered episode.

Show creator Jason Rothenberg and the rest of the The 100 cast and crew have kept pretty tight lips on what will happen this season. Fans will have to wait until the season premiere to find out the mystery behind Eligius lll and the two sun planet.

Tune in to the season six premiere on April 25, 2019, to see how the adventure unfolds.

‘Penguins’ is Disneynature’s Next Film

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Image courtesy of IMDB.

Disneynature, the producers of nature documentaries Earth, Blue, and Born In China, has announced that their next documentary will be Penguins

Follow the story of Steve, an Adélie penguin on a journey to find a mate and to start a family. During his journey, Steve meets an Emperor penguin named Wuzzo, and the two become friends. But living on the Antarctic continent poses its challenges, when killer whales and leopard seals share the real estate!

Penguins comes to theaters Earth Day, April 17, 2019.

Watch the trailer below!