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‘Charmed’ Season 1, Episode 5 Recap: “Other Women”

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Rupert Evans (left), Melonie Diaz (center), and Madeleine Mantock (right) in ‘Charmed.’ Image courtesy of IMDB.

Picking up where the last episode, “Exorcise Your Demons,” ended, Mel (Melonie Diaz) and Niko (Ellen Tamaki) are standing at Trip’s (Brendon Zub) grave, still having a hard time understanding how he could have killed those people and himself.

When they leave, a strange man walks up to the grave and turns to smoke, going into the ground at the headstone. Mel picks up Niko at the police station after being interviewed by the FBI, and she tells Mel that they put her on leave. As they leave, the guy with the FBI is watching them, and we see that this is the same guy from the cemetery.

During dinner, Niko tells Mel that she has been keeping something to herself about Trip’s and her mother’s deaths. Trip was doing investigation work and found connections between her mother’s death and the deaths of the people from New Orleans and Santa Fe. Mel does not want to dig into it, because she wants Niko to leave it alone and stay safe.

We learn that the man who has been following Niko around is a shapeshifter searching for missing DNA vials that Trip had. Niko goes to Trip’s fishing cabin and finds everything he had posted all over the walls, including the four DNA vials.

The shapeshifter has followed her there and has changed into Trip’s form. He asks for the vials and then attacks her when she gives them to him. Before the shapeshifter leaves, he takes out a green jar that, when broken, engulfs the whole cabin in green flames.

Mel pulls up to see the cabin on fire and runs in to save Niko. She tries to freeze the fire but is not able to. At the hospital, Mel asks Harry (Rupert Evans) why she could not freeze the fire at the cabin, and he tells her that is was hellfire, so it cannot be frozen. A nurse walks in to give Niko an injection, but Mel notices that it is the shapeshifter and uses her power. Mel calls Harry for help when her power is not really effective and, after a brief fight, the shapeshifter disappears into the vent.

They move Niko to the house to keep her safe and protected. Mel asks Harry if there is a spell that exists that could rewrite history, so as to make like she and Niko had never met. Harry goes to ask the elders and comes back with the book. There is a powerful history-rewriting spell that does exist, but it requires the power of three to work. The spell would erase everything between Mel and Niko, but this action comes with a cost that cannot be foreseen. While Macy (Madeleine Mantock) and Maggie (Sarah Jeffery) do the spell, Harry tells Mel to go say goodbye to Niko. When the spell is complete, Niko vanishes.

Macy is at work preparing for a presentation when Alastair Caine (Craig Parker), the CEO of Morningstar Biometrics, comes up to her and introduces himself and mentions that he would like to work with her. What she is unaware of is that he is a demon set out to destroy the charmed ones and to bring back the source of all evil.

Galvin (Ser’Darius Blain) comes in with a new girlfriend, Summer (Meagan Tandy), but he is not acting like himself at all. Maggie catches Macy creeping Galvin’s girlfriend on social media accounts. Upon further investigation, Maggie throws out the idea that Summer could be a demon, because she seems “too perfect.” So they call Harry for guidance, and he mentions Summer could be a succubus.

Harry has been basically living with the girls while the elders look through the Book of Shadows to see if their mother left any more secret spells. Maggie and Macy go to her works function to see if Summer is in fact a succubus. They run into them and after observing him agrees that he is not acting right.

Maggie also runs into Parker (Nick Hargrove) at the bar, and he tells her that he cannot stop thinking about her. Macy sees Galvin and Summer making out and notices an odd red mark glowing on his back. They go to Galvin’s apartment and say the spell, but nothing happens to Summer. And when Galvin comes in the room, only Macy can see the glowing red mark.

To find out what the mark means, Harry gives Macy a spell to copy it, so they can figure it out. Macy goes to see Galvin to apologize and when she hugs him, the mark copies to the paper in her hand.

Maggie is having coffee with Lucy (Natalie Hall) who is upset because Parker broke up with her. She thinks it is because he cheated on her and asks Maggie to find out who the other girl is. Maggie decides to tell her the truth — that she is the one that kissed Parker.

The shapeshifter tells the demon that he had the vials but then somehow lost them. The demon says that they are getting stronger and will take what they need from them instead of the elders, and he has his eyes on Macy.

Watch the promo for the next episode below!

‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8 Release Month Announced

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Emilia Clarke (L) and Kit Harington (R) in ‘Game of Thrones’. Image courtesy of IMDB.

2018 has been an incredibly long year for Game of Thrones fans, who have been patiently waiting for any morsel of news regarding the eighth and final season of the Emmy Award-winning fantasy drama television series.

As of this morning, fans can now mark their calendars and begin the final countdown. The official Game of Thrones Twitter account shared a video, which at first just appeared to be an epic trailer combining clips from previous seasons. However, the final seconds of the video revealed incredibly exciting news.

The six-episode series finale of Game of Thrones will officially premiere in April 2019. Almost all of the previous seasons of the legendary saga premiered during the month of April each year (including the very first), so it’s only fitting that they return to the original schedule for the beginning of the end.

Watch the trailer below:

Valar morghulis! Or well, maybe not. Let’s hope that at least some of our beloved favorites live to see the fate of Westeros. Who are you rooting for? Let us know in the comments! #ForTheThrone

‘Elseworlds’ Trailer Brings Excitement To The Arrowverse

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Iris (Candice Patton) plants a kiss on her husband, Barry (Stephen Amell), who used to be Oliver Queen. Courtesy of The CW.

The fifth annual crossover event in the DC Arrowverse titled “Elseworlds” has been on the minds of DC fans since it’s confirmation in May at the 2018 CW Upfronts.  Stephen Amell and Grant Gustin have provided snapshots of filming via their Instagram accounts along with Supergirl Actress Melissa Benoist. Amell and Gustin will swap roles during the event and be joined by Ruby Rose as Batwoman, Tyler Hoechlin as Superman, and John Wesley Shipp who reprises his role as Barry Allen/The Flash from the 1990 series. The event is set to run over three episodes during the Arrow, The Flash, and Supergirl time slots on the CW, Dec. 9, 10, and 11.

“Elseworlds” will bring Oliver McQueen, Barry Allen, and Kara Danvers together as their heroic alter egos to head for Gotham to confront Dr. John Deegan, played by Jeremy Davies, over his work at Arkham Asylum. The first teaser trailer was released via from Amell’s Twitter on November 12.  Take a look below!

 

Evanna Lynch Through to ‘Dancing with the Stars’ Finale

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Evanna Lynch might be known for her role as Luna Lovegood in the Harry Potter film franchise but she has wowed Dancing With the Stars fans and judges with her amazing dance skills this season. Last night, Evanna earned her second perfect score of the season with a moving contemporary dance dedicated to her friend and director Simon Fitzmaurice, who was diagnosed with ALS and passed away last year.

 

 

“Powerful, strong, heartfelt; totally in the moment,” praised DWTS Judge Bruno Tonioli. “The storytelling was flawless and your dancing was brilliant.”

Judge Carrie Ann Inaba also had nothing but compliments for the young actress, “You dance as if you are the essence of life. You have become a warrior. It was fierce and it was loud, and I’m proud.”

“Powerful, polished performance and I loved it,” said Judge Len Goodman.

Show host Erin Andrews asked Evanna how the dance felt. “It felt like all the things Simon taught me,” reflected Evanna, “be as bold and as vibrant as you can.”

Her dancing partner Keo Motsepe was equally emotional over the perfect performance. This is the farthest in the competition that Keo has been since he joined the cast in 2014.

Their second dance of the night, a foxtrot, presented the duo with a chance to tackle the same dance style that earned them low scores in week one. True to form, Evanna and Keo dominated with a breathtaking dance earning 28 total points from the judges.

 

 

“I thought I saw a mistake there,” began Len to the dismay of the crowd. He followed it with, “however I enjoyed the dance.”

“It’s like watching another girl from what I saw in week one,” remembered Bruno, “Everything about your performance is so much more focused.”

“When I was watching you dance I was overwhelmed with emotion,” stated Carrie Ann. “Thank you for touching my heart tonight.”

Evanna and Keo have danced their way into the finale, which will air Monday, November 19 at 8 p.m. EST. Tune in to see if Evanna will win the coveted Dancing with the Stars Mirror Ball trophy!

 

Cast For ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 4’ Announced

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Meet the ‘All Stars 4’ line up. Courtesy of Entertainment Weekly.

Shantay, you stay! Or in this case, you come back. For another shot at the crown.

On November 9 All Stars 2 finalists Detox and Katya as well as All Stars 3 winner Trixie Mattel have announced the cast for the new season of All Stars.

The queens were excited to introduce some fan-favorites and one veteran queen, who will get her third chance at the race for a spot in the Drag Hall Of Fame. Previous winners include Chad Michaels, Alaska and most recently (and controversially) Trixie Mattel.

The queens joining directly after the most recent tenth season of the Emmy-winning show are Monét X Change and Monique Heart, both of whom have shown creativity and comedic talent on the show. Joining them will be three queens from season nine whose appearance on All Stars comes as no surprise due to their enormous fan base, their iconic looks, and their evolving style: Valentina, Trinity Tailor and Farrah Moan.
Next on the list is season eight finalist Naomi Smalls, who now has the chance to prove her evolving to another fan favorite, this time from season seven – Jasmine Masters.

An interesting contestant should be Gia Gunn from season six, who has come out as transgender since the show aired. After some controversy regarding RuPaul’s comments about trans drag queens, this addition shows a move to show the audience that drag is a much larger spectrum than what has been previously shown on the past seasons

From the earlier seasons, two queens are joining the lineup – one of them has already participated in All Stars’ first season – the beloved Latrice Royale and Manilla Luizon from season three.

All Stars 4 starts airing on December 14 on VH1.

‘Roswell, New Mexico’ Premiere Date Announced

The CW released some mid-season premiere dates today, including Roswell, New Mexico, which will air on Tuesdays starting January 15, 2019.

Nathan Parsons as Max (left) and Jeanine Mason (right) as Liz Ortecho in ‘Roswell, New Mexico.’ Image courtesy of IMDB.

It will be based around the Roswell High book series by Melinda Metz and is developed by Carina Adly Mackenzie (The Originals).

E! Online describes the series premise as:

After returning to her hometown of Roswell, New Mexico, the daughter of undocumented immigrants discovers her teenage crush is an alien who has kept his unearthly abilities hidden his entire life. She protects his secret as the two reconnect, but when a violent attack points to a greater alien presence on Earth, the politics of fear and hatred threaten to expose him.

Watch the teaser trailer below!

Our Staff Remembers Stan Lee

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Stan Lee appearing at MegaCon. Photo by Briar.

On Monday, November 12 the comic legend Stan Lee passed away at the age of 95. Lee was the creator of beloved comic characters such as Spider-Man, Iron Man, the X-Men and countless others. From comic books, to television shows, and movies, we reflect on how Lee and the heroes he created have touched our lives over the years.

Stan Lee was a legendary human being. I was never able to meet him, but he and his characters have changed my life in numerous ways. My favorite characters of his are Steve Rogers and Peggy Carter. In times such as these, those characters have given me the courage to do what is right instead of what is easy. I often find myself asking “What would Peggy do?” to get myself through a bad situation. This is something for which I will never be able to thank Mr. Lee enough. –Kari

Stan Lee was a champion for the misfits. The ones who didn’t fit a convenient box or label. The ones who wanted to make a difference, but felt limited by a society that promoted sameness rather than distinction. He made every person feel special for the things that made them different from everyone else. He made us believe that anyone could be a superhero, and that there was no limit to what you could do and contribute to the world. Thank you, Stan Lee. Thank you for Captain America, Iron Man, SHIELD, the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, the Incredible Hulk, Spider-Man and so many other characters and stories and creations. You inspired generations of misfits to tell their stories and reach for their dreams. We stand on the shoulders of a giant. And we will never forget you. –Liz

While I’ve never met him at a con, Stan Lee has had a big influence of my fandom life. One of my first favorite comics and animated shows revolved around Spider-Man. He created and wrote about a lot of my favorite characters in the Marvel universe. His wit, humor and passion for his art make him one of the most important story-tellers of our time. I always looked forward to his little cameos in the movies, on his interviews, insight on characters and most importantly seeing the joy he radiated when he saw people enjoying his stories, his characters. If I had to pick my favorite cameo – it’s definitely the one in Captain America: Civil War. You can’t beat “Tony Stank.” If I had to pick my favorite character created by Stan Lee, it’s probably Peggy Carter because of her strength, sass and power she radiates. Then again, looking at the list of characters that were born from his imagination and picking a favorite is truly impossible. So many stories we love today are in this world because of him. So many friends I made or reconnected with are in my life because of the shared love for his characters and stories. I’m thankful for all of that and there won’t be a single Marvel film I watch that won’t have a Stan-Lee-cameo-shaped hole in it. You will be truly missed. Rest in awesome, Mr. Lee. Excelsior! –Conny

Stan Lee in ‘Captain America: Civil War.’ Courtesy of Marvel Studios

I never had the honor of meeting Stan Lee, but he has always had a part in my life. I remember watching the Spider-Man and X-Men animated series growing up. I would have never guessed just how much his heroes would come to mean to me even as an adult. The first time I saw Stan Lee in a cameo was in  2000 in the first X-Men film and the last time I saw him was in Venom. My favorite cameo is probably in Captain America: The Winter Soldier when we see Mr. Lee as the security guard in the Smithsonian and he discovers Captain America’s suit has been stolen from the display. Whether he was in the movie as a security guard, neighbor, bus driver or delivery man,  his appearances were always one of my favorite ‘Easter eggs’ in the Marvel movies. Watching these films without seeing his familiar face will be hard. Through his characters I’ve learned many lessons: strength, responsibility, and that being different isn’t always a bad thing. His heroes and their adaptations from the page to the big screen gave me a place I felt I belonged. It didn’t matter what we looked like, or where we came from. We were all that little guy from Brooklyn or that nerdy teenager from Queens. Stan Lee created a place where misfits, losers, and outcasts, could be heroes. Thank you for everything, Mr. Lee. –Kayla

It is hard to form into words this immense heartache and sadness. I never had the opportunity or honor of meeting him, but Stan Lee has left an everlasting imprint on many people’s lives, mine included. I would always look forward to his cameos in Marvel movies, as much as I love the characters, I loved seeing their creator grace our screen to make the film official. He created worlds where people were shown just how special they can be, we were given heroes to look up to, and worlds to get lost in. Stan Lee taught us heroism, inclusiveness, strength, and that we have the power and ability to tell the stories we want to see. His work shaped my childhood and adult life, I do not know who I would be without Stan Lee’s influence. From the first X-Men and Fantastic Four comic books I picked up, I was hooked, I was brought into a magical and imaginative place I never wanted to leave. The world was a better and more creative place because of this iconic storytellers and true heroes force. There will never be anyone else like you, you are immortal. Your spirit will live on in your work. Thank you, Rest in Paradise, and one last time, Excelsior! –Sarah

My one opportunity to meet Stan Lee never happened as he had to cancel his appearance at Salt Lake FanX last year. But, his creations and stories have been with me for years. I never used to be into comic books or stories about superheroes and villains. It wasn’t until I reluctantly watched the first Iron Man that I became pulled into that world. While I now watch and enjoy every Marvel film that is released, Iron Man remains one of my favorite characters that Stan Lee created. I loved that he was just a man with no real superpowers, but chooses to better himself and use his intelligence to create something that essentially is used to fight evil. These stories that Lee created have always shown me that even regular people can do good, and that’s what it takes to make the world better. I will miss his cameos and his enthusiasm for the stories he helped create. Thank you, Stan, for making me believe in superheroes. –Natasha

Stan Lee pictured with many of the cast and crew that helped bring his heroes to life. Courtesy of Marvel Studios.

Stan. Wow. I’m at a loss of words. He created a world that people dove into and he created heroes that we cling to. His characters helped us escape the world we live in and we admire those characters with all our hearts. Personally, I love Iron Man, Captain America, Black Panther, and so many others. He made the impossible, possible and so many of his fans admired his mind and creativeness. He had an impact on so many of us, including myself, because he made a lovable and real franchise that many of us have been changed, forever. I never got to meet him but if I did, I would thank him. He made heroes in comics and movies but in real life, he was the hero. I will miss his cameos in the Marvel movies and his class and coolness anywhere he went. To me, Stan was powerful in his way of relating his characters to his audience, whether we loved or hated them, they represented a part of us. I am heartbroken that your story here on Earth has ended but I can’t wait to see what you have up your sleeve in Heaven. Rest In Peace, sweet Stan. We will miss you here. –Kailey

I learned who Stan Lee was when I was 24 from watching X-Men at the theater with some friends.  I wasn’t a Marvel fan but I had a huge crush on Hugh Jackman (who didn’t). By the time the movie was over, I had a newly formed love for Stan Lee, and this world he’d created where a battle raged to prove that everyone belonged.  In a society that looks so heavily on difference as a negative, Stan Lee stood up for diversity in a way that was palatable to the masses. I’ve been a fan ever since, through all of the X-Men movies, and into the Marvel Universe with Cap and the rest of the Avengers even when so many of them dissolved into dust in Infinity War. I wasn’t happy, but I’ll forgive you. Mostly. Logan, however, was the film that broke me. The cynicism and pain that Wolverine was in after years of battling just to exist along with the rest of humanity was palpable and mirrored the sentiment of the most marginalized in society today.  Stan Lee cut right to our hearts with action and education. I’ll always be grateful for his ability to hold a mirror up to the world in a way that reaches those that aren’t looking. –Ali

It took a while for me to really be a “Marvel fan,” but I always grew up knowing I had a special connection with Marvel. Jack Kirby, brother Larry Leiber, and Stan Lee were all Jewish and this greatly influenced their work. Most notably were the X-Men, a nearly direct metaphor for the treatment of Jews by the government. As a gay Jewish woman, I rarely see myself at all in media and popular culture, let alone as a superhero. Whether through Magneto or Captain Marvel, Stan Lee brought these idols and inspirations not just to life, but to the spotlight. I will forever be grateful for that. I trust that Marvel is in good hands, but the heart and soul of the company passed away today. Mr. Lee, you will be missed, and thank you for your service to the country and to the world of superheroes. –Emily

I was not lucky enough to meet Stan Lee in his lifetime, but nonetheless his legacy left a lasting impression on my life as a whole. Stumbling into the world of comics taught me more about myself than I could ever anticipate, as I had finally found something that truly made me feel comfortable in my own skin. I latched on to Marvel comics, engrossed in the characters, many of which had been brought to life by the genius that was Stan Lee (with Hawkeye and Loki being two of my favorites, although my list could go on and on). I will forever miss looking forward to seeing his subtle yet epic cameos in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. There are so many to choose from, but I’m particular to his scene in Captain America: Civil War. When the words, “Tony Stank,” came from his mouth, I was sitting in the middle of the movie theater crying in laughter. Stan Lee may not have invented comic books, but he certainly revolutionized the world of comics for the better. –Lindsey

I never got the chance to meet Stan Lee, yet he will always have a huge part of my nerdy, fandom life.  My intro to the comic world was Marvel. So many of the characters I read about are influenced by the iconic creator. He shaped so many of the characters and worlds we see on the page and on screen, and so much of the comic industry itself. I jumped quickly to take the course “The Rise of Superheroes and Their Impact On Pop Culture” through edX when I realized I would be learning from Stan Lee himself. To hear about the history of comics and its impact straight from him was a unique experience. His videos throughout the course were my favorite part and I always looked forward to them. Stan Lee will be truly missed. His cameos, his comics, his characters, and his love of superheroes will live on through so many of us who will continue to cherish them. –Melanie

I’ve been reading comics for a very long time. My dad and I used to watch The Incredible Hulk on television, and when I wanted to know more about superheroes, he took me to a local comic book store and introduced me to something that has changed my life. My first comics were Iron Man and The Amazing Spider Man, and both of those characters were created by Stan Lee. When I needed to step away from my life, and not feel bad for being different, I would turn to those superheroes and let myself get completely drawn into their stories. The first time I saw Stan Lee in a movie was Mallrats in 1996. There was the man who had created all these wonderful characters and who had helped to change my life. I wish I could say that I met him then, but it wasn’t until 2002 that I got to actually meet Mr. Lee in person. He was funny and I remember him telling me that he couldn’t believe that all these people still cared about comic books. He asked me what my super power was, and I told him that people had always said it was my brain but I didn’t think I was that smart. He then told me that “with great power must come great responsibility” and if my intelligence was my super power then I was responsible for using it to its utmost potential. I like to think that I’ve succeeded in that much at least. Thank you Stan Lee, thank you for everything. I will never forget you. Excelsior! –Nicole

‘Chilling Adventures of Sabrina’ To Release Bonus Holiday Episode

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Kiernan Shipka as Sabrina. Image courtesy of IMDB.

The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina‘s creator and showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa announced today that the hit series will have a bonus holiday special episode released on Netflix on December 14, called ‘A Midwinters Tale’.

Netflix provided the following synopsis for the bonus episode:

The Church of Night, like all covens, celebrates the Winter Solstice – the longest night of the year – when families gather around the Yule Fire to sing pagan carols and tell ghost stories. But the holidays are also a time for guests and visitors – both welcome and unwelcome – you never know what might come down the chimney.

Watch Netflix’s collection of holiday clips, titled “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Netflix,” below, which includes snippets of the Sabrina bonus episode!

‘Bad Blood’ Season 2, Episode 5 Recap: “Disruption and Early Sorrow”

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Image courtesy of CityTV Toronto.

Reggie (Ryan McDonald) is not dealing well with the events that happened in the previous episode, where he unintentionally killed a police officer. He was trying to help Declan (Kim Coates) by knocking him out, but the blow was fatal. Reggie asks Declan if he has ever killed anyone before, and Declan gets a far-off look in his eyes as a flashback to some of his kills plays.

Declan and Rose (Sharon Taylor) are talking when someone yells out for help. Rose runs over and breaks down crying when she sees what has happened: Bobby’s (Brandon Oakes) son, Wes (Cameron Roberts), and a few of his friends are all lying on the ground, dead from having taken drugs laced with Fentanyl. Bobby does not want to see Rose and gets the guard to tell her that she shouldn’t come back to see him. Declan tells Rose that he will do what he can to find the people responsible for the deaths.

They find someone listed as the Cinnamon Girl in Wes’s phone and go to an old dinner to see what they find. While they wait, Declan tells her about his sister and losing her to drugs and that he understands what she is feeling. Eventually, they realize that the Cinnamon Girl turns out to be the bartender, and they follow him to an alley and beat him up to find out who he buys his supply from. The information leads them to a redhead at a massage parlour, and when they see her, Declan recognizes her from surveillance photos.

Their investigation leads Declan and Rose to discover that the drugs that killed Wes and all the others are from the Langana twins. Declan gets a call from Shelly saying the Fentanyl distribution is being done in a church. He tells her to call in a tip directly to the organized crime division. Rose wants to destroy the ones who laced the drugs and tells Declan to bring the shipment in.

Meanwhile, the Cosoleto family are having their own issues. Domenic (Louis Ferreira) reads the headlines about all the deaths involving Fentanyl. Domenic meets with Teresa (Anna Hopkins) and Christian (Johnny Falcone) to tell them that they are out of the business, but to Teresa’s surprise, his son Luca (Franco Lo Presti) still wants to move forward against his father’s wishes.

Teresa asks Luca to call their families’ contacts at Border Patrol and get them to search every truck, so Declan can’t get his shipments and find allies in Montreal. Teresa, Christian, and Luca meet with the Irish who tell them they will only buy from them if they get the port back. The twins find out that the church has been seized and searched by the cops and ask when the last time anyone was there. Luca says he was to get more for another order. Because of Luca’s mistake and the twins hinting they would usually kill everyone involved, the Cosoletos return to dealing in Fentanyl.

Enzo (Daniel Kash) goes to visit his son Nats (Dylan Taylor) in jail. Nats asks his dad to protect Val (Melanie Scrofano) and his son no matter what happens. When Enzo is leaving his house, he is approached by Detective Nellie Bullock (Lisa Berry) and Ken (Eric Hicks). They play the recording of Val telling Nats about cheating on him and talking to the cops.

Detective Bullock says she would protect her and her son in exchange for information on the twins, but he of course turns down that offer. Enzo goes to visit Val and confront her and asks what she said to the cops. He tells her he won’t tell Domenic because he promised Nats to protect her.

Declan kills the Irish boss, after learning that the Irish are going through the Langana twins for their supply and are gunning for the port.

Declan is meeting with someone under a highway bridge, telling that person that in order to win, they have to make it so the Cosoletos and Langanas turn against each other. Declan thanks none other than Ken for delivering the recording of Val confessing to Nats to Domenic.

“I’m not sure how this will turn out, but this is where it starts”

Watch some clips from this weeks episode below.

‘Riverdale’ Wins Drama Show of 2018

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The E! Network’s People’s Choice Awards aired on Sunday, November 11, and many of our favorite shows and stars were given well-deserved awards. Voting for the awards opened on September 24, allowing fans could cast their votes online in all categories. Also, the number of votes each person could submit was unlimited, prompting eager fans to tweet out to the rest of their fandoms to vote over and over for their faves.

The CW‘s Riverdale won the award for “Drama Show of 2018,” beating out NBC‘s massive hit This is Us and Hulu‘s critically acclaimed The Handmaid’s Tale. Fans of Riverdale, a show that is loosely based on the Archie comics, were diligent and secured the show a win.

K.J. Apa, who plays “Archie” on the series, was nominated for “Drama TV Star of 2018” but lost out to Mariska Hargitay of Law & Order: Special Victims UnitCamila Mendes and Cole Sprouse were up for Male and Female TV Star of 2018, respectively, but they lost to Katherine McNamara and Harry Shum, Jr. of Shadowhunters: The Moral Instruments.

Are you excited that Riverdale has been declared the people’s choice for “Drama Show of 2018”? Let us know in the comments!