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‘Ted Lasso’ Recap: Season 2, Episode 9 “Beard After Hours”

AFC Richmond suffered a devastating (and humiliating) loss to Man City on Ted Lasso last week, complete with Jamie Tartt being subjected to his awful father confronting him in the locker room. Things got heavy as we learned some devastating details about Ted, Sharon got into a bike accident, and Rebecca finally met up with her Bantr date … Sam.

This week, we hoped for some news on all of “Man City”‘s bomb drops, but instead, we went on a different journey — an after-hours journey with Coach Beard.

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It’s all about Beard

After the match, Beard took off on his own to collect his thoughts, refusing the ride back to the Richmond facilities with the team and opting to take the train himself. When he arrives home, he heads straight to the Crown and Anchor pub, ready to down his sorrows with a beer or two … or 12?

While there, he meets up with our three favorite Richmond superfans, Baz, Jeremy, and Paul, and the four set out to have a night they won’t forget. From an elaborate scheme to get into an exclusive club, to being chased down by a very scary gentleman and then meeting up with Tartt senior in the alleyway, Beard had an eventful night. While his actions may have seemed a little erratic and irresponsible, what was driving this mad little evening adventure?

First, the loss. Clearly, Beard is suffering from some imposter syndrome. Throughout the episode we hear commentary from the pundits in Beard’s head (including famous French soccer star Thierry Henry!) saying he’s not a good enough coach, he’s not a good enough man, and this loss is his fault. Of course, that’s not entirely true, losing is a team effort just as much as winning is. But seeing this side of the usually stoic Beard shed a new light on this under-explored character.

Secondly, Jane is still plaguing Beard’s mind. I found the trajectory of this episode, and the Beard/Jane relationship, interesting and a bit disappointing. This entire season thus far has painted Jane in a … more toxic than healthy light, so I expected Beard to finally come to his senses a bit and see that Jane may not be his best match. But it was the opposite. Despite all of Jane’s odd, controlling behaviors (still evident in this episode: over 50 missed calls and 70 texts?), Beard still thinks she walks on water.

After the tackling of hesitancy to open up and seek help from Ted, to Jamie confronting his father, and Roy pushing aside his loathing of Jamie to understand what made him who he was, I did anticipate seeing the Beard/Jane situation pan out differently. The beginning of the episode had him on track to see that Jane just isn’t what he needs, but by the end he’s reunited with her in a church club and is happy as a clam. For now.

Hopefully, in these last three episodes of the season, Beard sees his worth as a coach and as a man and decides to move on from the things not helping him accept himself as those things he clearly is. Except he can’t leave the Greyhounds, that’s not allowed.

It was great to see our three favorite Richmond fans out on the town, however, as well as Jamie Tartt’s father absolutely getting what he deserved in that alleyway.

Top Ted-isms of the Week

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“Beard is like the mailman, you know? He always delivers, and he looks great in shorts.”

Catch the next episode of Ted Lasso exclusively on Apple TV+ next Friday, September 24. In the meantime, make sure to catch up on all of our Ted Lasso recaps!

Taylor Swift Surprise Drops “Wildest Dreams (Taylor’s Version)”

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Surprise, Swifties! Ahead of the release of Red (Taylor’s Version), Taylor Swift has released “Wildest Dreams (Taylor’s Version)” from the highly-anticipated 1989 (Taylor’s Version).

Swift shared the news on Twitter following the song’s popularity on TikTok. Though a full version had yet to be released before today, a snippet was used for the movie Spirit Untamed earlier this year.

You can download and stream “Wildest Dreams (Taylor’s Version)” here. While 1989 (Taylor’s Version) doesn’t seem to be coming out soon, hopefully this only jumpstarts the album’s release! In the meantime, check out everything there is to know about the upcoming release of Red (Taylor’s Version) here!

‘Supergirl’: Season 6, Episode 14 “Magical Thinking” Description

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A new description for “Magical Thinking,” the upcoming episode of Supergirl airing on October 5, has been released! Check it out below.

“LENA MUST ACCEPT HER NEWFOUND POWERS IN ORDER TO HELP THE SUPER FRIENDS – Lena (Katie McGrath) is uncertain about using her magical abilities to help Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) retrieve the second totem from Nyxly (Peta Sergeant). William (Staz Nair) struggles to write a story on the Super Friends that makes both the heroes and Andrea (Julie Gonzalo) happy. Meanwhile, Kelly (Azie Tesfai) is thrilled Esme (guest star Mila Jones) has found a new home, but things go awry and the little girl’s future is put in danger.”

No photos have been released for this episode, but they are sure to follow behind soon.

Supergirl airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT on The CW. Make sure to stay updated on all the news about your favorite Kryptonian by checking out our other content on the show here.

‘Riverdale’: New Description Released for Season 5 Finale “Chapter Ninety-Five: RIVERDALE: RIP (?)”

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The CW has released the description for the season 5 finale of Riverdale and just by the title, “Chapter Ninety-Five: RIVERDALE: RIP (?),” fans are going to be in for a wild ride. Check out the description below!

OUT WITH THE OLD — As the gang pick up the pieces after a rough year back in Riverdale, an incident at Pop’s forces them to make a difficult decision about the future of the town. KJ Apa, Lili Reinhart, Camila Mendes, Cole Sprouse, Madelaine Petsch, Madchen Amick, Mark Consuelos, Casey Cott, Vanessa Morgan, Charles Melton, Erinn Westbrook and Drew Ray Tanner star. Gabriel Correa directed the episode written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa & Greg Murray (#519). Original airdate 10/6/2021.

Just what is that incident at Pop’s and will a character actually not make it out of the episode alive? Find out in the season 5 finale of Riverdale, “Chapter Ninety-Five: RIVERDALE: RIP (?)” on Wednesday, October 6 at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on The CW!

‘DC’s Stargirl’: New Description Released for Season 2, Episode 9 “Summer School: Chapter Nine”

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The CW has released the latest description for season 2! “Summer School: Chapter Nine” will premiere on October 5 and guest star John Wesley Shipp of The Flash.

“JOHN WESLEY SHIPP GUEST STARS AS JAY GARRICK — As Eclipso (Nick Tarabay) takes aim at the Whitmore/Dugan’s, Pat (Luke Wilson) is reminded of painful memories from his past involving the original JSA and their fight to take down Eclipso. Meanwhile, Mike (Trae Romano) is forced to confront the guilt he feels for his role in Icicle’s death, and Barbara (Amy Smart) comes face to face with someone from her past. Finally, Courtney (Brec Bassinger) struggles to hold onto hope after Eclipso targets those around her. Hunter Sansone also stars. Andi Armaganian directed the episode written by Alfredo Septién & Turi Meyer (#209).”

DC’s Stargirl airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on The CW. You can find our other coverage of the show including recaps and images here.

‘Riverdale’ Recap: Season 5, Episode 16 “Chapter Ninety-Two: Band of Brothers”

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Josie and the Pussycats have now left Riverdale following last week’s musical reunion, and the town is now being haunted by its past. After Archie’s former general gets an honor, Archie’s past in the army is brought to light. Veronica tries to get Pearls and Posh some money after Chad tips someone off, Jughead goes on an apology tour and submits his manuscript and Cheryl and Kevin take the ministry to a whole new level.

Keep reading to find out what happened in this week’s Riverdale, “Chapter Ninety-Two: Band of Brothers.”

“Our old pal turned superstar Josie McCoy had come and gone, leaving us all to our haunted existences.”

Archie’s Uphill Battle

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Archie is still being haunted by the death of his platoon members and it doesn’t make it better that General Taylor is retiring with full honors and a 21-gun salute. Eric tells Archie to let it go and move on.

“Like Hell.”

He opens up to Uncle Frank about what happened out on that field, they were ordered into a fire zone to deliver medical supplies to civilians. That mission was a coverup as General Taylor was determined to take down a warlord controlling that region. His platoon got caught in some trenches, they needed air support. Someone had to go higher up so Archie went. He thought he was protecting them, but when he got back, everyone was dead. Bingo was still alive but he died before the helicopter arrived, and Eric lost his leg. Now, General Taylor is walking away with honors. Archie tells Uncle Frank it’s a war worth fighting. He’s going to take Taylor down.

Archie meets with General Taylor to confront him, asking him to stand down and retire quietly. “Soldier to soldier?” Taylor tells Archie he’s just a kid from some “podunk town” who joined the military on a whim. Archie doesn’t understand the Army or how it works and he certainly doesn’t know what it means to be a real soldier. General Taylor tells Archie not to cross him, or he’ll regret it. If General Taylor doesn’t stand down, Archie threatens he’ll demand a military tribunal. Taylor, though, says he’ll highlight how Sergeant Andrews went rogue and led his platoon into an ambush.

“It’s my word against yours.”

Archie won’t bury the truth any longer, regardless of the consequence. He later wants to take General Taylor down and go to trial but Eric’s not so sure of that. It would reopen a lot of wounds. Archie won’t go after the General unless he has the support and approval of the platoon’s families. Eric gives in.

After standing up with the military tribunal, Archie receives news Eric is not guilty of any wrongdoing and remains in good standing with the US Army. As for General Taylor, his actions were determined to be reckless and of poor judgement. He was driven by his own self interests and he’s being discharged without honors. It’s over.

Pearls and Posh and Palladium

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Veronica, too, is haunted by Chad. But at the rate that Pearls and Posh is going, she’ll have all their investors’ accounts restored in a month. She and Reggie seem to be doing pretty well with Pearls and Posh, that is until they get a call from an agent with the SEC, wanting to review the store’s finances and books to ensure that Pearls and Posh isn’t engaged in any financial malfeasance. Veronica figures it had to have been Chad who tipped them off. Chad wants Veronica to ask for his help so he can balance their books before the SEC reviews them. Veronica brings up that if they got their hands on Hiram’s stash of palladium, they can sell it and finish repaying what Chad stole.

Thanks to Hermosa, Veronica and Reggie find out where Hiram is stashing the palladium. Veronica suggests making the palladium into Spanish doubloons so it’s new and unrecognizable. Then she’ll host an auction with Cheryl’s help.

Veronica successfully sells the doubloons for $300,000 at the auction, much to her father’s dismay as he tried to buy them as well. After the auction, Hiram tells Veronica it was almost as if she wanted to sell for less just so he wouldn’t get the palladium. But it would be so petty and ridiculous of her, and it’s exactly what she did. Veronica tells Hiram to not crash her auction next time.

Veronica gets a video call from Chad who got wind of her auction. He’s double checking with Veronica to see if she’s sure she doesn’t want in on his “amazing deal,” as Hiram is also working with him. She tells him she killed it at her auction. So much so all of his swindled investors are paid in full. Just in time for the SEC. Chad tells Veronica they’re celebrating at Hiram’s HQ and that she should swing by. Veronica takes him up on that offer.

During the party, Chad is told that there’s something wrong with the CopterCab stock, it’s crashing. The helicopter crash soon comes to light, as an article was published about it. A partner tells Chad he can’t be part of CopterCab if he crashed a helicopter. Veronica tells Chad he’s scum and in the end he couldn’t pull it off. He can’t land anything.

“You’ll never be an alpha, Chad. You’re a born beta.”

Veronica threatens her father about SoDale and then leaves. She has always been ruthless when it came to business, so never mess with the She Wolf of Wall Street.

Jughead’s Apology Tour

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Jughead is now seven days sober and he’s finally ready to head out on an apology tour. At Riverdale High, Weatherbee tells Jughead he’s missed weeks of work and he didn’t arrange for a substitute. Jughead says he was going through some really intense personal stuff. He’s just trying to get his life back together. When he does, Weatherbee says maybe they can have him teach again, but right now Jughead’s on administrative leave.

He gets a call from his agent, Sam, about his manuscript. The publisher is demanding it ASAP. No manuscript, no career. Jughead promises Sam he’ll have pages by the end of the day. He meets with Tabitha at Pop’s, and the two of them apologize for what happened when Jughead went on his trip. Jughead brings up that night, as he recalls writing something that resembled a novel. Tabitha tells him he did write his book that night, Betty gave it to Jessica for her to heal. Jughead, desperate, does the unthinkable. He thinks back to when a fan, who was pursuing writing, gave him her manuscript to give to his agent. Jughead finds the novel in the bunker in a chest, The Rules of Distraction. He grabs a bottle of whiskey.

Jughead reads the manuscript and realizing how good it is, gives Sam a call and tells him he’s finished the novel. He rips the cover off the novel, so no one knows who really wrote it.

While talking with Betty, Sam calls him and tells him the book’s incredible. Jughead caves and tells Sam that he didn’t write it. A grad student named Cora did. Sam drops Jughead as a client. I was afraid that Jughead was going to steal Cora’s work, but the fact that he didn’t and risked his career shows that he’s doing better than expected. Hopefully he’ll be able to pass eight days sober and more.

Cheryl and Kevin’s Miracle

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Cheryl and Kevin are still doing the ministry but before they have a chance to sing, Penelope interrupts them, saying Jason commands it. No more singing. Jason was a young man with few words. (Seriously, have we even heard him talk, both before and after life?) Kevin tells Cheryl that she needs to prove that there is no higher authority than her within the ministry. It’s all about showmanship. If Cheryl performs three miracles, she qualifies for sainthood. Kevin may have a trick or two up his sleeve.

“Oh, I hope you have at least three, Brother Kevin. I need my halo and my wings.”

  • The first miracle that Cheryl performs is turning water to maple syrup, like how Jesus turned water into wine. Jason granted her the ability.
  • It’s time to witness another miracle. Cheryl manifests the collective pain of their congregation, and her hands bleed with the blood of the stigmata. Mimicking the holy wounds of Jason.
  • The third miracle involves Cheryl taming bees, yes bees, though Penelope doesn’t believe it so much.

“For I am Cheryl Blossom, Queen of the Bees.”

Kevin asks how she tamed those bees and Cheryl admits that something inside her has shifted. Something powerful, something she can’t explain. But she’s feeling more connected to things than she has in years. What if she is the first-ever living saint? Is Cheryl Marjorie Blossom the holiest of holies? Wouldn’t that be miraculous?

Wait, What?

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This week’s Riverdale was definitely something, so sit back, try to relax and read on to see what some of the weirdest moments were in the episode.

  • Reggie and Hermosa were a thing, or I guess are a thing? Not something I expected.
  • Cheryl and Kevin’s “miracles” are a little questionable, bloody hands and bees? What kind of tricks did Kevin learn from David Copperfield?
  • Is Cheryl Blossom a saint?
  • Betty admits she is more comfortable studying serial killers than she is socializing with normal people.
  • Betty and Tabitha work the Lonely Highway together to try to catch the Trucker Killer.

Like most Riverdale episodes, this week was definitely a lot to take in. And as we’re getting through the final episodes of the season, they’re only going to get even more insane.

Catch Riverdale every Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on The CW, streaming free the next day on The CW app!

‘Nancy Drew’: New Description Released for Season 3, Episode 1 “The Warning of the Frozen Heart”

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With less than a month to go until the premiere of Nancy Drew season 3, we are finally getting an official description for the premiere! Titled “The Warning of the Frozen Heart,” the episode picks up one week after the season 2 finale as we meet the newly resurrected Temperance Hudson. We will also apparently get yet another Horseshoe Bay holiday — does this town have a holiday for everything?

“SEASON PREMIERE – On the evening of Horseshoe Bay’s annual Harvest Carnival, a whole new mystery unfolds for Nancy (Kennedy McMann) when the body of a mysterious young man is discovered on the Hudson carnival grounds.  The Drew Crew (Leah Lewis, Tunji Kasim, Alex Saxon) is drawn into the case by a host of confounding clues surrounding a new menace terrorizing the town – a killer who has an enigmatic connection to none other than Nancy’s newest foil: Temperance Hudson (guest star Bo Martynowska).  Also starring Scott Wolf, Maddison Jaizani and Riley Smith.  Amanda Row directed the episode written by Noga Landau and Melinda Hsu Taylor (#301).”

The CW also previously released a synopsis for the entirety of season 3, which teases new threats for every member of the Drew Crew.

“Season three begins one week after the season two finale when we saw Nancy’s (Kennedy McMann) mystical relative Temperance Hudson return to Horseshoe Bay with a dark agenda. Nancy’s hopes of leaving her hometown for college will be derailed by this mysterious nemesis, and her fate will become entwined with that of her greatest foe yet.

While contending with the escalating supernatural threat from her season-long adversary, our legendary teen detective investigates a series of grisly murders that seem to be sending a message to Nancy herself. Is she being stalked by a human serial killer? Or does the murderer originate from beyond the earthly realm? And how are the killings connected to the Hudson bloodline that Temperance and Nancy both share?

On the trail of the ongoing case, the Drew Crew will team up with Nancy while also grappling with their own challenges: Ned “Nick” Nickerson (Tunji Kasim), a former mechanic turned local businessman, must navigate his burgeoning romance with George Fan (Leah Lewis), whose paranormally shortened lifespan means she only has ten years left to live. Bess Marvin (Maddison Jaizani), having tragically parted with her ghostly soulmate, becomes drawn into the long-lost practices of her occultist ancestors. Ace (Alex Saxon), on a path to figure out his calling in life, realizes that he may have feelings for Nancy – and that he may not be the only person competing for her affection.

At the same time, Nancy’s biological father, former billionaire Ryan Hudson (Riley Smith), and her adoptive father, attorney Carson Drew (Scott Wolf), begin to find a way forward with Nancy as a family, now that she has publicly acknowledged her parentage and vowed to rectify the criminal legacy of the Hudsons. Putting aside their previous conflicts, the two dads work to support Nancy’s headstrong independence and keep her out of harm’s way as best they can. Carson will spark a romance that evolves him both personally and professionally, and Ryan will find himself tempted by his previous life as the morally compromised scion to an empire.

This season’s adventures will bring Nancy and her friends standalone cases, new love interests, and emotional journeys of self-discovery – culminating in a showdown with Temperance, which results in a shattering turn that will profoundly change all of their lives.”

“The Warning of the Frozen Heart” will premiere on October 8 at 9 p.m. ET on The CW. You can watch the season trailer below!

‘Roswell, New Mexico’: Season 3, Episode 11 “2 Became 1” Synopsis Released

The CW has released the synopsis for episode 11 of Roswell, New Mexico‘s third season! With just 13 episodes this season, this means the actions will really begin to shift into high gear (which is scary considering how intense the season has been this far). The synopsis reads:

“COME TOGETHER – A desperate Liz (Jeanine Mason) agrees to a deal. Meanwhile, Rosa (Amber Midthunder) helps Isobel (Lily Cowles) make a big discovery and the fight to save Max (Nathan Dean) begins. The episode was directed by Lauren Petzke and written by Eva McKenna (#311). Original airdate 10/4/2021.”

Going solely from the title of the episode and that cryptic detail about a deal, we’re hypothesizing that Jones and Max will somehow merge (2 become 1, get it?). Ok it’s a long shot, but we’d like our Max back and Jones, aka the Dictator, defeated once and for all.

While we wait for the episode to air, be sure to check out all our coverage including recaps, new images, and more!

Chloe Gong Announces ‘Our Violent Ends’ Book Tour Dates!

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New York Times bestselling author Chloe Gong has announced book tour dates for the sequel to These Violent Delights, Our Violent Ends!

For those who won’t be able to make it to the in-person event in New York, Gong will be doing two virtual dates with independent book stores and Barnes & Noble as well as an Instagram live for those who don’t live in the US.

A number of special guests will be joining Gong including Aiden Thomas, Roshani Chokshi, Victoria Aveyard, Tashie Bhuiyan, Victoria Lee, and Dayla Fuentes-Morales.

The official synopsis for Our Violent Ends reads:

“The year is 1927, and Shanghai teeters on the edge of revolution.

After sacrificing her relationship with Roma to protect him from the blood feud, Juliette has been a girl on a mission. One wrong move, and her cousin will step in to usurp her place as the Scarlet Gang’s heir. The only way to save the boy she loves from the wrath of the Scarlets is to have him want her dead for murdering his best friend in cold blood. If Juliette were actually guilty of the crime Roma believes she committed, his rejection might sting less.

Roma is still reeling from Marshall’s death, and his cousin Benedikt will barely speak to him. Roma knows it’s his fault for letting the ruthless Juliette back into his life, and he’s determined to set things right—even if that means killing the girl he hates and loves with equal measure.

Then a new monstrous danger emerges in the city, and though secrets keep them apart, Juliette must secure Roma’s cooperation if they are to end this threat once and for all. Shanghai is already at a boiling point: The Nationalists are marching in, whispers of civil war brew louder every day, and gangster rule faces complete annihilation. Roma and Juliette must put aside their differences to combat monsters and politics, but they aren’t prepared for the biggest threat of all: protecting their hearts from each other.”

For more details on how to purchase tickets to any of the dates, visit here. Our Violent Ends releases on November 16 and is available for pre-order now.

‘Nightmare Alley’: New Trailer Released for Guillermo del Toro Film

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The long-awaited trailer for Nightmare Alley has finally been released! The latest film from horror icon Guillermo del Toro is set for release in theaters on December 17. Nightmare Alley is a remake of the classic 1947 film, which is itself based on the novel by William Lindsay Gresham. Unlike many of del Toro’s films, Nightmare Alley is based as a film noir rather than horror and will pay tribute to the classic films of its era. Searchlight Pictures also released a synopsis and poster for the film.

“In NIGHTMARE ALLEY, an ambitious carny (Bradley Cooper) with a talent for manipulating people with a few well-chosen words hooks up with a female psychiatrist (Cate Blanchett) who is even more dangerous than he is.

Nightmare Alley will also star Toni Collette, Willem Dafoe, Richard Jenkins, Rooney Mara, Ron Perlman, David Strathairn, and Jim Beaver, among many others. Check out the new trailer below!