The Real Housewives of Orange County is returning for a historic 18th season!
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SPOILER ALERT: The following will reveal major plot points from the Season 11 finale titled “More.”
Tracy Spiridakos said goodbye to NBC‘s Chicago P.D. in the Season 11 finale in the most dramatic way possible. Let’s tip our hats to showrunner Gwen Sigan who knows how to torture us—and also apparently Voight (Jason Beghe)—to protect the bittersweet sendoff Hailey Upton deserves.
“I feel really good about it,” Spiridakos tells Deadline about Upton’s conclusion. “Gwen told me her idea to send Haley off and I was excited about it. I love that it’s just so different from what we’ve seen her go through in the past; it’s this really happy send-off for her and I absolutely love it.”
Sigan reveals she never had plans to kill off Upton, even though they went to great lengths to make it appear they were. She said she and the writers “went through all the options and weighing what would be the best story.” In the end, they all decided to push forward Upton’s “growth and transformation,” “especially because of what we’ve put her through for some years.”
Spiridakos joined the series during its fourth season in a recurring role before being bumped up to a series regular from seasons 5-11. Upon reflection, she admits that much like her character, she eventually found herself at a crossroads.
“Yeah, that was essentially it. I love this group of people, everybody from cast and crew, producers, everybody. This was a really hard decision to make. I’ve been on the show for 7 1/2 years. So I was just curious about what else was out there and just wanted to switch it up and that was kind of it but it was hard. It was very bittersweet and emotional.”
In the final beats of the episode, viewers learn that Upton has decided to look into what
The Real Housewives of Orange County is returning for a historic 18th season!
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Our Yorkshire Farm's Reuben Owen has opened up about the possibility of saying goodbye to his co-star and mate, Tommy McWhirter.The pair have been working together since the start of Reuben's business, growing their collection of machinery for their contracting work.Their day-to-day is documented in Life in the Dales, with Tommy considering starting fresh somewhere else.Tommy recently aced his HGV exams and in the sixth episode of the series, Reuben shared his thoughts on what might happen if his mate decided to leave the business. While Tommy was busy with his exams, Reuben had a chat with his ex-girlfriend Sarah Dow, saying: "If Tommy passes his test we may never see him again." Sarah suggested that it could be a possibility before Tommy returned to share his exam results.
Lauren Piester SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers for “One Last Time,” the series finale of ABC’s“Station 19,”streaming on Hulu as of May 31. For a show that spent most of its time putting its characters in mortal danger, it’s remarkable that “Station 19” completed its series finale with nearly everyone alive and well — except, of course, for Kate (Kiele Sanchez), the newest addition to 19 who never did quite manage to become a part of the family. Kate got sucked up into a fire tornado — a firenado, perhaps — becoming the finale’s only casualty. Despite injuries and burns and smoke inhalation, everyone else lived on to firefight another day, with visions of their bright futures dancing ahead of them.
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“If it’s not perfect, it doesn’t go out,” is the new tagline for everyone’s favorite dysfunctional family and kitchen drama, “The Bear,” from FX, which returns for season three on Hulu on June 27. Starring Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, all of whom have become fast-rising stars ever since the series took off in the summer of 2022, “The Bear” continues the drama and saga of Carmy and his cohorts going all-in on a fine dining establishment in Chicago, and trying to stay afloat despite demanding overhead costs.
You is coming back to Netflix for a fifth and final season, and we’ve learned so much about the cast.
Jacqueline Jossa was overcome with emotion as she said goodbye to co-star Shona McGogarty, who plays Whitney Dean. In the latest episode, Whitney Dean, played by Shona, made her exit from the BBC One soap after 16 years. It was announced last year that Shona had decided to leave the popular show.
Before they ever went one on one as Hall & Oates, John Oates played his first show with his longtime partner Daryl Hall in New York City.After meeting as students at Temple University in Philadelphia in 1967, the blue-eyed soul brothers behind such classics as “Rich Girl,” “Kiss on My List,” “Maneater” and “Out of Touch” made their debut in the middle of Greenwich Village’s fertile folk scene in the late ’60s.“[Daryl] had a doo wop group called the Temptones,” Oates, 76, told The Post outside the site of the former Gaslight Cafe where the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame duo first played together in public — five-plus decades before their shocking breakup last fall.“They were a vocal group, and they needed a backing band. They had a backing band, and they lost their guitar player,” he recalled.
Tracy Spiridakos said goodbye to the long-running NBC series Chicago P.D. during the season 11 finale, but there’s a theory that she’s not saying goodbye to Detective Hailey Upton.
Emily Longeretta SPOILER ALERT: This story includes storylines from “More,” the May 22 Season 11 finale of “Chicago P.D.” Hailey Upton is no longer a Chicago resident. The Season 11 “Chicago P.D.” finale served as the final episode for Tracy Spiridakos, who joined the show midway through Season 4 and has been a series regular since Season 5. The episode was one of the most emotional of the season, with the squad searching for Voight (Jason Beghe), who was being tortured by serial killer Frank Matson (Dennis Flanagan).
There’s plenty of great TV tonight (Wednesday, May 22)!
Tracy Spiridakos is explaining her decision to leave Chicago P.D.
Emily Longeretta Tracy Spiridakos is saying goodbye to Haley Upton. Ahead of the May 22 finale, the “Chicago P.D.” actor is opening up for the first time about her decision to leave the procedural at the end of Season 11. In an exclusive interview with Variety, Spiridakos, who joined the Dick Wolf police drama in Season 4, reveals she went to showrunner Gwen Sigan at the end of Season 10 to share that she wanted the next season to be her last.
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