Jennifer Garner has been catching up on “The Office” and she is not okay.
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Brandi Fowler If the finale of “Greenleaf” were wrapped up in a perfectly packaged bow, with complications or heartstrings pulled, it wouldn’t really be a “Greenleaf” ending at all.Throughout its five seasons, the OWN drama tackled faith on TV in a way that few others of its kind have, slowly rolling out the flaws of the exalted Greenleafs, the first family of a Black church.
It gave its audience glimpse after glimpse into the inner workings of each character’s complicated humanity, and
.Jennifer Garner has been catching up on “The Office” and she is not okay.
ILMxLAB and publisher Disney Interactive have finally released Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series for PlayStation VR.The three-episode action adventure originally launched in May 2019 for Facebook’s Oculus line of VR headsets.
Supernatural will come to an end this fall. On Monday, The CW announced the fall premiere date for the long-running series, which arrives Thursday, Oct.
Supernaturalpoised to return to the CW this fall, it won't be long before the Winchesters are back on our screens! While we're not looking forward to saying goodbye to our favorite demon-hunting brothers, we can't wait to see what these remaining episodes have in store. Season 15 has already delivered some truly memorable moments like Christian Kane dropping by for a rowdy time in Texas, Rowena (Ruth Connell) ascending to hell's throne, the Doppel-Winchesters and Jack (Alexander Calvert)
Will Thorne Staff Writer“Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD” gave its final salute on Wednesday night, airing its last ever episodes to strong numbers for ABC.The two-hour finale averaged a 0.4 rating among adults 18-49 and around 1.5 million total viewers. That rating represents a seventh and final season high for the fan favorite show.
is over. Or is it just beginning?The team saved the day once again in Wednesday's series finale, defeating the alien Chronicoms at their own game — pulling them through space and time, retroactively setting in motion the events of last season's finale and ultimately blowing them to bits, saving S.H.I.E.L.D.
(WARNING: The following story contains MAJOR spoilers for the two-part series finale of ABC’s “Agents of SHIELD” on Wednesday.)Unless the MCU decides to go back into the past again, it’s likely that Wednesday’s series finale of “Agents of SHIELD” represented the final appearance for Clark Gregg’s Phil Coulson.Aside from Robert Downey Jr.
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. has finally come to a close, and the series finale was everything we ever hoped it would be.
Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV CriticSPOILER ALERT: This article contains details of tonight’s doubleheader Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. series finale.“Cool.”That’s the last word spoken tonight in the very last episode of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
After seven seasons of adventures across the Marvel Comics canon, the “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” are saying goodbye on Wednesday — with one last epic battle against an advanced alien race, their omnipresent, time-bending Predictor and a few trenchcoat-clad Inhumans hell-bent on destroying S.H.I.E.L.D. and bringing anarchy to a shattered Earth.
series finale showdown that's been a long time coming — the culmination of seven seasons and 136 episodes, more screen time than any other Marvel team has spent together.
Ian Somerhalder and Paul Wesley couldn’t resist reacting to a fan who cried after watching Stefan’s death on The Vampire Diaries series finale.Twitter user Jessica De Pierri shared a video on Wednesday, August 12, of her daughter sobbing after watching the devastating scene and tagged Wesley, 38, who portrayed the vampire.
Mom Jessica De Pierri took to Twitter on Tuesday to share a video of her teenage daughter, filmed in the backseat of a car as she watches the series finale of “The Vampire Diaries” on a tablet.
It was a bittersweet weekend for Backstreet Rookie fans who would faithfully wait every weekend, for the past few weeks, to watch the romantic comedy. Starring Ji-Chang Wook and Kim Yoo-jung, Backstreet Rookie centered on the love story between Choi Dae-hyun (Chang-wook), a convenience store manager and Jung Saet-byul (Yoo-jung), his part-time employee.
The 100's final season is more than halfway through, and we're more eager than ever to see just how Clarke (Eliza Taylor) and her friends' stories will end.