“Remember, it’s still a work in progress!”
19.02.2020 - 21:21 / etonline.com
Love is in the air.
It's Valentine's Day in the world of , so get ready for an hour filled with swoon-worthy romantic gestures (or not)! After Katy () turns down her beau, K.O.'s (), first marriage proposal — right when K.O. has plans to -propose, she asks him to move in with her as a sign that she's ready to get serious with their relationship without having to say «yes» just yet.
Things between the couple don't exactly get off on the right foot in Thursday's episode, from which ET exclusively
“Remember, it’s still a work in progress!”
A personal emergency is about to put one of 's very own in danger.
fans didn't have long to ship Carlton Morton and Diamond Jack before the pair called it quits on their Mexico getaway shortly after their engagement. On the trip, Carlton decided to share with his new fiancee that he was bisexual, and when she didn't react the way he wanted her to, he immediately became hostile, even calling her a «b**ch» on camera, causing her to throw a drink in his face and walk out.
Something's up with Chicago Fire's Chief Boden (Eamonn Walker).
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Lucy Hale finds stepping into the costumes for her new show Katy Keene helps her become the character.
In NBC's charming musical comedy, Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, Zoey Clarke (Jane Levy) knows the innermost thoughts of everyone around her. But that can get awkward, especially when those intimate musings are unwittingly revealed through song. This show is Crazy Ex-Girlfriend meets Pushing Daisies, and it's delightful.
It's time to say goodbye to the Huang family.
Is this the beginning of the end?
The Jimmy Jab games are back!
The idea that this is all Jughead's head, as a part of his book, makes sense. Every new Riverdale begins with a "Chapter" in the episode title, and Jughead's narration feels like it could be part of a novel he wrote himself.
In the beginning there was Riverdale: a crimey-wimey, absurdist take on a small town teen drama based on the wholesome Archie comic books. Then there was Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Riverdale's Satanic inverse starring a teen witch who can't stop fighting gods.
In the beginning there was Riverdale: a crimey-wimey, absurdist take on a small town teen drama based on the wholesome Archie comic books. Then there was Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Riverdale's Satanic inverse starring a teen witch who can't stop fighting gods.
is back on ABC, but not for the reason you'd think.
The are back at it.
Katy Keene might be a brand new character on Riverdale, but she has her own show now, too, which flashes forward to her adventurous life in New York City. Unsurprisingly, the show doesn't leave Riverdale behind completely. There are enough Riverdale references and Easter eggs on Katy Keene to remind us all that they're set in the same fictional world, even if Katy's biggest worries are nothing compared to Betty and Veronica's. Here are some of the ones we saw last night.
The newest Riverdale spinoff, , premiered last night. While it's already a very fun show to watch, there is something confusing about when it's set in relation to Riverdale. They obviously exist in the same series, but how? We're here to answer that question for you. Drumroll please...
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