This week, Sophia Bush, Hilarie Burton Morgan, and Bethany Joy Lenz are back for another Q&A session on a special episode of Drama Queens titled “One Tree Thrill (Part 2).”
A description for the episode can be found below.
“We are back at it, answering listener questions…
Who would our ladies want to perform at Tric in 2022??
Who was the biggest prankster on set?
What is their go-to karaoke song?”
This Q&A episode is the second of its kind, with the first one having been released back on December 30, 2021. These special episodes deviate from the podcast’s regular release schedule, which sees new episodes release once weekly at the beginning of the week.
Drama Queens releases a new episode every Sunday. Check out all of our other content related to the podcast here. As always, stay tuned for more updates.
Tonight, the highly anticipated Nancy Drew season 3 finale will air on The CW. With so many twists and turns, there are lots of interesting ways the writing team could wrap up the Temperance Hudson vs. Drew Crew storyline. It seems every fan has their own theory for how it will all go down in Horseshoe Bay. As part of our fan-submitted Nancy Drew series, we wanted to know what you’re hoping to see! Did your theory make our list?
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“I want Nancy and Ace to get together. I don’t want any of the Drew Crew, Ryan, or Carson to die.” — Krystal
“Definitely some intense Nancy and Ace moments, both trying to save each other and all that. I’d love to see The Road Back coming back somehow, and maybe Ace having a soulpiece is one step closer to us getting his surname! Apart from that, I guess I’m willing to be surprised because the Nancy Drew writers just always deliver.” — Mai, @delenacastaways
“More Addy, Nancy confessing her love for Ace, and all the main characters alive at the end.” — Kiara, @somanypetals
“A Lo Moon song, Park is [a member of] The Road Back confirmation, amazing Nancy/Ace scenes but something that’ll also keep them temporarily apart so that they don’t become a couple until season four, more Addy, some incredible setup for next season, and a Daisy Dewitt appearance because #DrewdsDeserveDaisyDewitt.” — Amanda, @nancyaces
“Ace and Nancy finally getting together, Nick happy, Ryan not dead, Bess finding her purpose (with the magic or the historical society), [and] George figuring out what she wants.” — Jaz, @urnotthatscary
“NACE KISS!!!” — Gisel, @hosiehugs
“NACE!!!” — Mackenzie, @RazzBurry00
“Nancy and Ace finally kiss and the Drew Crew finally get rid of Temperance!” — Christina, @mrsArmstrong12
“My crack theory that Agent Park is really Beckett Dow comes true.” — Sakshi, @bakinglaw
“A reveal of Ace’s real name!” — Rachel
“Nace finally getting together! Also the return of The Road Back as the season 4 villain. Is an Ace last name reveal too much to ask for?” — @HBaygles
“Nace kiss of course!! But also hoping for one final magic moment from Bess to help destroy Temperance, the Drew Crew saving Horseshoe Bay, and hopefully a Tamura cameo.” — Macy, @nancysleuth
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“Nancy and crew saving Ace from getting killed by the Copperhead by declaring her love for him and also a long-awaited Nace kiss with Nancy’s side of the CONFESSION. Temperance getting killed for good and for real this time. Bess becoming a Woman in White and Nick of course getting his confidence back. Also, I want Ryan to finally face his father and testify against him and send him away for good.” — Luna, @nacelover
“Obviously, a kiss between Nancy and Ace. I am a simple girl. And as always, a satisfying ending to the mystery, but I always get that!” — NancyHardy
“Nancy and Ace having a real kiss and not a fake out like last time.” — Ashleigh, @svgarwtch
“I would like for them to up the supernatural stakes in Horseshoe Bay for next season (maybe introduce a new mythological creature) and for Nancy and Ace to talk about the feelings they have for each other.” — Clavilon, @clavilcn
“Cute Nace moments! I’m always up for a good shocking twist!” — Holly, @savedbythecase
“The Drew Crew working together as a team (I love when all 5 of them are together) and of course a Nace kiss!” — Syd, @SydderooWho
“I hope to obviously see Nancy and Ace together and for them to finally kiss and hopefully something with the Road Back plot.” — Belle Elle, @Bbnoyer
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“There are so many things I’ve been theorizing about for the season 3 finale, but one of the biggest things I’m thinking may happen is Temperance succeeds in tearing the Veil between worlds, even if it’s only for a little bit and Ryan and Lucy get reunited (hopefully not in Ryan’s death, though!). And Nancy and Carson get to see Kate. My heart would actually fall out of my body if that happens. I’d also love to see Charity and Beckett reunite after all their years separated, a happy ending to their story. I’d also really love to see some happiness for Nick, him starting his journey to healing, even if it means he has to go back to Florida for a little bit. Also a Nace kiss, duh.” — Abbey, @NoContextNancy_
“A season 4! I honestly don’t know, I’m happy to let the writers tell their story, maybe Grant or Road Back content?” — Johanna, @Johanna_Kevin
“The Drew Crew being able to stop Temperance, Ace being saved, and Nancy/Ace finally getting together.” — Kat, @01_k_a_t
“Ace and Nancy to finally get together and be honest about their feelings!!!” — Leigh, @hbhijinks
“Mystery resolved, Temperance gone for good, Nace first kiss, more Nick and Bess.” — Olivia, @incorrectlivia
“I hope to see in the season 3 finale that we get to see the long-anticipated Nancy and Ace kiss and for Nancy to come clean about her feelings towards Ace. I’d also like to see Nick and George on a better page than they are on currently and also for Bess and Addy to come to terms with what it is that they have. More so, I’m hoping that Ace doesn’t die in the [season] finale, as he is carrying the last piece of Charity’s soul, so hopefully the Drew Crew do come up with a way to defeat Temperance.” — @Nacedaily
What are you hoping to see in the finale? Let us know in the comments! The Nancy Drew season 3 finale airs tonight at 9 p.m. ET on The CW. You can find our other coverage of the series here, and be sure to keep following Nerds & Beyond to see the rest of our Nancy Drew fan-submitted articles!
Roadfoodies faithfully and eagerly await for new content to drop. The fans’ patience has been rewarded, as the second Roadfood deep dive has been released! You can check it out by visiting Roadfood’s website here.
The 3-part description of the 36-minute video (that’s even longer than the normal episodes!) can be found below.
“A longer cut of the conversation
Take a pause to watch this deep dive conversation with Misha Collins and Jason Sawyer. He is a scallop fisherman and Captain of the Cody, a beautiful fishing boat off the shores of Rhode Island. The two men discuss the ins and out of balancing life and family with a business. This can take them away from home for long stretches of time, and how that can effect everyone involved.
Away from family
Being a fisherman for so long, Jason Sawyer explains how the long weeks away from home are a challenge. Now that he is his own Captain, he has involved many people within his family into the business. Alternately, he finds that being able to create his own schedule gives him more flexibility to spend time with his loved ones when they need him.
Showing him the ropes
In this longer version we get to see the inside of the boat, the creature comforts that the fishermen have, and some of the gear that goes with the job. In a sweet moment, Jason shows Misha how to repair a fishing net that has come undone, and Misha gets to see how time consuming and challenging this job can be.”
This deep dive is the second of the series, following the first which came from the show’s first episode set in Houston, TX. With four episodes remaining in the show’s first season, perhaps there’s still time for another one of these long behind-the-scenes chats.
For more behind-the-scenes content, make sure to visit Roadfood‘s website. Whlie you’re waiting for the next episode to drop, stay up to date with all things Roadfood by peeking at all our content on the show here. This includes where to watch and why it should be on your watchlist. Stay tuned for more updates as they become available.
Today the Writers Guild of America announced the nominees for Adapted Screenplay, Original Screenplay, and Documentary Screenplay. Below are the nominees for each category.
Netflix
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Being the Ricardos, Written by Aaron Sorkin; Amazon Studios
Don’t Look Up, Screenplay by Adam McKay, Story by Adam McKay& David Sirota; Netflix
The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun, Screenplay by Wes Anderson, Story by Wes Anderson & Roman Coppola & Hugo Guinness & Jason Schwartzman; Searchlight Pictures
King Richard, Written by Zach Baylin; Warner Bros. Pictures
Licorice Pizza, Written by Paul Thomas Anderson; United Artists
Warner Bros. Pictures
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
CODA, Screenplay by Siân Heder, Based on the Original Motion Picture La Famille Belier Directed by Eric Lartigau, Written by Victoria Bedos, Stanislas Carree de Malberg, Eric Lartigau and Thomas Bidegain; Apple
Dune, Screenplay by Jon Spaihts, Denis Villeneuve, and Eric Roth, Based on the novel Dune Written by Frank Herbert; Warner Bros. Pictures
Nightmare Alley, Screenplay by Guillermodel Toro & Kim Morgan, Based on the Novel by William Lindsay Gresham; Searchlight Pictures
tick…tick…BOOM!, Screenplay by Steven Levenson, Based on the play by Jonathan Larson; Netflix
West Side Story, Screenplay by Tony Kushner, Based on the Stage Play, Book by Arthur Laurents, Music by Leonard Bernstein, Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Play Conceived, Directed and Choreographed by Jerome Robbins; 20th Century Studios
Willem Dafoe in ‘Nightmare Alley’/Searchlight Pictures
DOCUMENTARY SCREENPLAY
Being Cousteau, Written by Mark Monroe& Pax Wasserman; National Geographic
Exposing Muybridge, Written by Marc Shaffer; Inside Out Media
Like a Rolling Stone: The Life & Times of Ben Fong-Torres, Written by Suzanne Joe Kai; StudioLA.TV
StudioLA.TV
Winners will be announced at the Writers Guild Awards on March 20. This ceremony is being held virtually similar to last years awards.
Things came to a head in tonight’s episode of Walker, as tensions rose between Serano and the Walker family. Let’s dive in!
Captain James Returns
Larry returns to work at the Ranger station escorted by Liam. There, he’s greeted by his team as well as Trey, who thanks him for saving him, and Larry says the same back.
Serano’s Release
Due to Liam’s false police report, the judge says that even though he’s no longer an ADA, it does question the credibility of the DA’s office. Due to that, the judge grants Serano bail. Cordell is visibly concerned and with good reason.
Outside the courthouse, Denise tells Cordell to remain on the up and up, and Cordell says he’s not going to do anything and will go completely by the book. Serano comes out and antagonizes Cordell and Cordell keeps his composure but tells Serano that he’ll be watching him.
Band Auditions
Geri hangs up a poster calling for bands to play at The Side Step and tells Augie he should audition. After Faye overhears it, Augie tells her he’s in a band and will be playing. She asks if she can come and record some content, and Augie agrees.
Serano’s Steak Night
Serano is seen out having a steak after his release, and his lawyer brings up Dan Miller and the cameras. Serano tells one of his men to find Dan and get what evidence he has back.
Serano sees Cordell pick up dinner from the same place. He asks Cordell to come talk to him, and Cordell asks everyone around Serano to leave. Cordell says he was going to propose Serano surrender, but Serano keeps trying to push him. Cordell says that he knows Serano will mess up again, and when he does, he’ll be there.
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Dan and LiamTeam Up
Dan hands Colton tickets to a concert to go to with him, and Colton asks if he can take Stella instead. Dan agrees, and Denise walks in, telling Dan how good he is with him. Denise also lets it slip that Serano is out on bail, and as soon as she leaves, he panics. He finds the hard drive from the cameras and plugs it into his computer. He sees that the video seriously implicates Serano and that on it, Serano says he wants to take a second shot at Cordell. Dan runs to his truck, and he arrives at the post office. He sticks the hard drive in an envelope to the DA, and as he gets out to mail it, he sees Serano’s men approach him. He runs back to his truck, gets in, and manages to lose their tail. He arrives at the Walker Ranch looking for Liam. Liam tells him to get out, but then Dan tells him he needs Liam to be his lawyer and he has the evidence to lock Serano up for good, but that he wants immunity and anonymity. Liam reluctantly agrees to try to help Dan after thinking of his family.
The Side Step
Cordell arrives at The Side Step and sees Stella and Todd studying and hanging out. Geri clues him in on the situation. Todd is heard singing the vocabulary words, and Augie and Colton overhear him. Colton tells Augie he wrote a song for the band, but he doesn’t sing. The two get the idea to ask Todd to join after hearing him singing. The band rehearses as Colton and Stella watch on.
Liam Clues in The Rangers and DA
Cordell, Larry, and Denise all meet with Liam who tells them that he has a client who has video evidence that implicates Serano. The three end up agreeing on the immunity and anonymity, as long as they get the evidence.
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The Confrontation
At the Walker Ranch, Dan is in the barn and he hides as someone walks in. He tries hitting whoever it is, but it turns out to be Trey, who is checking on the animals while Bonham and Abeline are out of town. Dan’s phone rings, and it’s Serano. He tells him that he has a deal for him for the evidence. He’ll leave his family alone if he gives him the hard drive. Dan calls Liam and tells him the deal is off.
At the station, Cordell and Larry watch Liam talk to Dan and get frustrated with Dan as he tries to call the deal off. Cordell picks up on the cues, asking Larry for a tactical team to stay ready and Cordell tells him he knows who Liam was talking to, Cordell figuring it out after realizing the one person who Liam would be reluctant to actually help. Cordell has the Rangers run Dan’s plates and puts out an APB on them as he leaves the station.
Cordell gets a radio notification that they found Dan’s truck at the train station, and Cordell arrives and tells them to tell the team to get there.
Dan arrives at the train station, walks in and is pointed towards Serano. As they’re talking, Cordell arrives and one of Serano’s men pulls out a gun. Things go crazy as Dan flees and Serano pulls out a gun, taking a woman hostage. Serano lets the woman go as Cordell chases after him. Serano hijacks a car, and Cordell chases after him, Serano not pulling over. Serano tries to run a red light, but is instead hit by a semi-truck, sending the car flying. Cordell approaches the driver’s side and sees Serano bleeding heavily, and Serano dies.
Dan and Liam’s Agreement
Liam and Dan meet up, and Liam hands Dan paperwork saying that he was still granted immunity and anonymity, even though Serano is dead. The hard drive implicates Serano’s entire network, which will help shut it down. Liam reassures Dan he doesn’t like him, and Liam tells him he knows he was connected and that’s how he got the hard drive. Dan says Liam owes him, but Liam says killing Earl to save him is one thing, but doing it to cover up committing a crime is another.
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Band Night at The Side Step
Cordell is at The Side Step and Denise arrives to congratulate Cordell. Cordell tells Denise that they both know who Liam’s client was, that he wanted his identity kept from them, not Serano. Cordell says he went to the train station because he knew whose plates to run, and that “you’re sleeping with the enemy.” Denise looks back at Dan, knowing it’s him.
Colton tries to ask Stella to the concert, but as he gets the courage to, the band starts to play and Todd dedicates the song to Stella and Faye. Colton tucks the tickets away and watches the band (who is called Sucker Punch, hence the episode title!)
Colton later talks to Geri, and she tells him that she’s been in his position before and he needs to tell Stella how she feels now, since Todd already made a move.
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Denise Sees Cordell’s Fire Confession
Back at the DA’s office, Denise is watching the video from the cameras. In it, she sees the conversation with Abeline and Cordell where he blames himself for the fire.
The episode ends there, on that cliffhanger. What will Denise do? Is that the end of the Serano/Northside Nation storyline, or will they pop back up?
Walker is taking a short hiatus, but will return soon. Make sure to stay tuned to Nerds and Beyond for all of your Walker coverage!
The Space Force season 2 trailer is finally here! The upcoming second season of the Netflix original will see our characters facing another major problem: new administration. Now, General Naird and his crew have just a few months to prove that they and Space Force are worth keeping. As they do, they face increasing pressure at work as well as tackle personal obstacles. Watch the full trailer below.
Space Force stars Steve Carell, John Malkovich, Tawny Newsome, Jimmy O. Yang, Diana Silvers, Ben Schwartz, Lisa Kudrow, and Don Lake.
Space Force season 2 premieres on February 18. Stream season 1 now on Netflix, and find our other coverage here.
This week on Batwoman, the Poison Ivys finally team-up, but their intentions may not be for the greater good. Meanwhile, Ryan, Luke, and Sophie race the clock to find Mary before it’s too late. Read on to find out what happens in “Toxic.”
A Poison Ivy Team-Up
Pam and Mary have the CEO of Gotham United Healthcare – Harold – strung up, with Pam watching as Mary tells him the problems he’s caused. When they leave, Pam’s nose begins to bleed, so she siphons more energy from Mary. As they walk to their next destination, Pam shares about her childhood. They wind up at the Gotham Dam, and Pam explains how it hurts the environment and feeds into the industrial district. Soon, Mary realizes Pam intends to flood the city.
The Trade
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Alice arrives at The Hold Up where Luke and Ryan have set up shop and tells them about the Ivys. They decide to find Renee and bring her back to the bar. They want to know about Pam, but Renee won’t say anything. Sophie arrives next and asks about the joy buzzer until Alice emphasizes Mary. At the computers, Luke says someone triggered the bat signal.
Batwoman goes to the signal to find Jada (and the joy buzzer) waiting. Jada won’t give up the buzzer unless she gets Marquis back. Batwoman thinks it’s a bad idea and tells Jada why. Eventually, Jada acquiesces, but not before getting Batwoman to agree to her terms; she has until midnight to return Marquis.
Wild Ambulance Chase
Pam prepares to redirect the water, but Mary doesn’t want any part of it. Pam won’t force her and instead drains energy from Mary. Later, two dam employees find her. At The Hold Up, Luke hears the 911 call over a police scanner, and he and Sophie realize it’s about Mary. They tell Batwoman, who’s in the batmobile. She tells them about Jada’s deadline but decides Mary is more important. She picks up Alice, who drives as they search for the ambulance. During the drive, Alice is generally a nuisance and opts to listen to comms. They hear Sophie argue with Renee, and it prompts Alice to mention how Ryan and Sophie like each other. Eventually they catch up with the ambulance. However, the driver won’t pull over, so Batwoman manages to get on the roof to stop it and safely get Mary back.
Making a Plan
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Alice and Ryan return with Mary. No one knows what happened until Renee finally tells them it was Pam. Ryan wants to go after her, but now that Pam is at full strength, it’s dangerous. But Renee says if she’s going to, she needs Mary. So, they manage to wake up Mary, who’s still upset at everyone. As she leaves, Ryan gets her attention by telling her she killed someone (the man in the woods from the previous episode). Mary doesn’t believe her until Alice confirms it.
The group sorts out their plan to stop Pam. Renee tells them about the pheromone blocker. If Mary drinks it, it might weaken Pam if she siphons more energy. Luke pulls Renee aside, worried the blocker could also weaken Mary. Renee says yes, but they might also get Mary back. Mary agrees and says she can pull away before Pam siphons too much energy.
Big Dam Problem
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Pam uses her powers to overwhelm the dam turbines and trigger the collapse. Mary finds her and offers more energy. Soon, Mary pulls away but is unconscious, and Pam slightly stumbles. Batwoman arrives and as she and Pam fight, Batwing finds the turbines. However, vines begin to wrap around him, and he flashes through his trauma before realizing he can get himself out of the vines. Batwoman manages to best Pam, and Batwing stops the collapse. They check on Mary, and Batwoman handcuffs Pam to a pipe before leaving.
The Unfulfilled Deadline
Pam and Renee are on a cargo plane, and Pam is angry, thinking this is another setup. She wants nothing to do with Renee. In response, Renee opens the door and tells Pam to leave if she wants. She adds that she made a deal with Sophie for Pam’s freedom. After she closes the door, she tells Pam they’re going to an island she’ll love: Coryana.
Mary wakes up and is back to her old self. Ryan apologizes and promises the team won’t sideline her again. Next, she goes to talk with Alice. Afterwards, Alice makes a remark that reminds Ryan about Jada’s deadline. Sophie checks on Ryan, who hasn’t heard anything from Jada. Shortly after, Luke shows Ryan, and everyone else, a news report. In it, Jada smears Batwoman, saying the havoc with the villain trophies was her fault. She adds that despite stopping Poison Ivy, flooding still occurred in some places. One such place is Mary’s clinic, where a drop of water falls on Marquis and reanimates him.
Batwoman airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT on The CW, available the next day on The CW app and cwtv.com. Find our previous recaps and the rest of our coverage here.
The CW’s 4400 follows the stories of people who have vanished from throughout history and suddenly returned with no idea what happened to them. The CW has released the synopsis for the season one finale entitled “Present is Prologue.” The synopsis for the episode reads:
SEASON FINALE – Tensions rise as an attack is made on the Bois Blanc, putting everyone’s life in danger. Shanice (Brittany Adebumola) and Logan (Cory Jeacoma) do their best to keep Hayden (AMARR) safe, while Claudette (Jaye Ladymore) and Jharrell (Joseph David-Jones) try to reason with Manny (guest star Calvin Seabrooks). Meanwhile, Mildred (Autumn Best) still believes her sister can be saved and LaDonna (Khailah Johnson) takes to the streets in an effort to end the threat against the 4400. The series also stars TL Thompson, Ireon Roach and Derrick A. King.
Cheryl Dune directs the episode written by Ariana Jackson and Sunil Nayar and will air February 14.
tick, tick…BOOM! has garnered quite the run this award season, with nominations and wins by the cast/film at the Golden Globes and more. The film has just garnered another nomination, this time in the Adapted Screenplay category at the 2022 Writers Guild Awards!
Is this real life? 🎶 Congratulations to our incredible writer Steven Levenson on his WGA Awards nomination for #ticktickBOOM’s Adapted Screenplay. 📃✍️ pic.twitter.com/sma8t9jniU
tick, tick…BOOM!‘s competition in the category can be found below.
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
CODA, Screenplay by Siân Heder, Based on the Original Motion Picture La Famille Belier Directed by Eric Lartigau, Written by Victoria Bedos, Stanislas Carree de Malberg, Eric Lartigau and Thomas Bidegain; Apple
Dune, Screenplay by Jon Spaihts and Denis Villeneuve and Eric Roth, Based on the novel Dune Written by Frank Herbert; Warner Bros. Pictures
Nightmare Alley, Screenplay by Guillermo del Toro & Kim Morgan, Based on the Novel by William Lindsay Gresham; Searchlight Pictures
tick…tick…BOOM!, Screenplay by Steven Levenson, Based on the play by Jonathan Larson; Netflix
West Side Story, Screenplay by Tony Kushner, Based on the Stage Play, Book by Arthur Laurents, Music by Leonard Bernstein, Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Play Conceived, Directed and Choreographed by Jerome Robbins; 20th Century Studios
Starring Andrew Garfield and directed by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Steven Levenson’s screen adaptation of Jonathan Larson’s semi-autobiographical play by the same name follows theater composer Jon (Garfield) who, on the cusp of his 30th birthday, is racing against the clock to achieve his dream of writing the next big American musical. As pressure grows and the clock ticks away, Jon faces challenges and tries to figure out what he should do with the limited time he feels he has left.
The WGA awards for this year are to be virtual once more, with the ceremony’s date set for March 20. Stay tuned for more updates.
While Nancy Drew fans eagerly wait for the season 3 finale on January 28, we reached out to fans of the series for a fan-generated article series to celebrate the show! This article takes at look at fan favorite season 3 moments, from ships finally sailing to teenage dad regression. Read on to see if your pick made the cut! Be sure to keep following Nerds & Beyond to see the rest of our Nancy Drew fan-submitted articles.
“3×04 on the Bess Bus when Bess said ‘You people have no imagination’ and pulled a hand fan out of nowhere. Also George confronting her father.” — Kiara, @somanypetals
“Drew Crew game night or the Bess Bus.” — clawemployee
Seventeen Again
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“Carson and Ryan acting like teenagers in episode 7.” — Christina, @mrsArmstrong12
“Nancy and Ace taking care of Ryan and Carson.” — Sandyhunter
“Carson and Ryan becoming teenagers and Nancy having to be a mom figure to her dads was one of the funniest things in the show and really highlighted the acting range and comedic timing the cast has.” — Clavilon, @clavilcn
“When Ace helped Carson get ready for court while Carson was under the youthful potion.” — Suri
“The utter chaos that was teenage dads! The girls separating George from Odette. The Nancy and Ryan team up to find the Copperhead’s lair was sweet and funny.” — @HBaygles
“I particularly love all the Ryan ft. Ace and/or Nancy scenes, especially the one is the woods where he tells Nancy about Lucy. Also whenever Bess did magic but especially when her and Nancy saved George with the soul splitter. 3×10 as a whole was brilliant, the coming back and forth from the liminal space was one of my very favorite moments of the whole show, even.” — Mai, @delenacastaways
Detective Con
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“My favorite moment(s) of season 3 were probably when Nancy, Ace, and George had to be in a car together.” — Jaz, @urnotthatscary
“Everything about the DetectiveCon episode. It was the perfect mix of meta for the fans with a convention, George becoming famous from her little sister’s fanfiction, and a heart wrenching (yet warming) ghost tale of closure from across time. It’s almost a perfect episode.” — Abbey, @NoContextNancy_
“I really love in episode 3×10 when George and Nancy are talking outside the youth center about her feelings for Ace and Park. It really shows how much their friendship has grown as well. A close second would be 3×01 when Nancy and Ace are talking on her stairs and Darlene knocks on the door to reveal she got the community liaison job. When Nancy reveals she plans to stay in Horseshoe Bay and grow where she was planted was such a powerful moment. Everything about Nancy, Ace, and George’s road trip to detective con was also a highlight!” — Holly, @savedbythecase
Nick vs. The Jury
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“Any full Drew Crew moments, but especially the ‘murder room’ scene in 3×11. It was a short scene, but it had the same vibes as the previous seasons vis-a-vis the crew dynamics and the humor. Tunji’s [Nick’s] speech before the rest of the jury, which hit deep, especially as a criminal defense lawyer who’s been fighting for the wrongfully accused. The girls in 307 because it shows how far they’ve all come from S01.” — Sakshi, @bakinglaw
“The most stand out moment would probably Nick’s courtroom speech because it was brilliantly written and beautifully delivered. It also touched on so many key things that are going on in the world. Definitely got me emotional!” — Johanna, @Johanna_Kevin
“Nancy helping Bess to let go of Odette (and intrinsically showing just how far she’s come), George confronting her Dad, Nick’s speech to the jury, and Ace’s fight with his family.” — Leigh, @hbhijinks
“Nancy finding Bess at the bus stop and giving her a pep talk about letting Odette go.” — Macy, @nancysleuth
“My favorite moment was during the premiere when Nancy decided to stay in Horseshoe Bay. It’s so rare to see a show portray the idea that you can stay home and still grow as a person. I especially relate to this because after high school, like Nancy I was so lost.” — Amy, @haunteddrewds
The Fanson Engagement
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“Every Nick and Bess team up! Bess being a dutiful platanchor to Ace, and Nick and George’s engagement.” — Olivia, @incorrectlivia
“My favorite moment of ‘Nancy Drew’ Season 3 would be during the first episode of the season when Nick said yes to marrying George by proposing to her with a ring by surprise inside a warehouse surrounded by the rest of the Drew Crew. It was a very beautiful moment for George and Nick yet also emotional for George and her Charlie, Ted and Jesse.” — @Nacedaily
Nace
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‘Nancy Drew’ fans seriously love Nace. Moments from Nancy and Ace’s relationship were by far the most mentioned season 3 moments in our survey!
“When Ace got through to Nancy by tapping on her shoulder using Morse code.” — Gisel, @hosiehugs
“The Nace moment on the stairs in 301 was a classic Nace moment, very them. And of course – Ace’s confession, not just because of what it entails, but because of how beautifully it was enacted.” — Sakshi, @bakinglaw
“When Ace confessed his feelings for Nancy at the end of episode 11.” — Mackenzie, @RazzBurry00
“Episode 3 when Ace saved Nancy and the Nace hug when Ace came back from the alternative universe.” — @nacelover
“Ace’s confession to Nancy — an absolute no brainer!” — NancyHardy
“Hannah and literally everyone else telling Ace that he’s in love with Nancy!” — Ashleigh, @svgarwtch
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“Ace confessing his feelings to Nancy.” — Genesee, @Ilovemycats32
“Ace telling Nancy his feelings, canon Nace in the finale (it’s happening).” — Courtney, @_notyourvampire
“I loved all the Nace scenes. They are finally realizing their love for each other!!!!!!!!” — Abegail
“Ace confessing his feelings to Nancy :)” — Syd, @SydderooWho
“My favorite moment has to be anything with jealous Ace.” — Belle Elle, @Bbnoyer
“Ace confessing to Nancy about his feelings towards her.” — Kat, @01_k_a_t
“So many to choose from, starting with all Nace scenes! Love the slow build up and how both characters respect and trust each other.” — Johanna, @Johanna_Kevin
Did we miss one of your favorites? Let us know in the comments! Nancy Drew airs Fridays at 9 p.m. ET on The CW, with the season 3 finale airing this Friday. You can find our other coverage of the series here!
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