By Bruce Haring
27.04.2020 - 04:07 / etonline.com
Elizabeth Thornton is counting her blessings.
During the last scene of Sunday’s season 7 finale of, hearties were left wondering if the gunshot that was fired took the life of Nathan Grant. Dr. Carson Shepherd pronounced dead someone we was Nathan, and our hearts collectively sank, hoping Elizabeth wouldn’t have to endure the loss of yet another beloved Mountie. Thankfully, Nathan emerged from the distance and appeared unharmed, causing Elizabeth to run straight into his arms for a tight
By Bruce Haring
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Boyz II Men stopped by the season finale of Saturday Night Live this weekend to honour moms across the U.S. with a special performance.
just got a little bit more interesting.
“The Blacklist” is getting more animated for its Season 7 finale.
Sorry, fans! You're going to have to wait a while longer before seeing Betty, Jughead, Archie, Veronica, Cheryl and Toni at senior prom.
The Blacklist had to shut down before Season 7 was done due to the coronavirus pandemic, but producers have figured out a creative way to complete the episode that was in production when the shutdown happened. NBC announced Tuesday the 19th episode and forced season finale, "The Kazanjian Brothers," will be a mix of live-action and "graphic novel-style animation," a Blacklist first.
is the latest scripted series to pivot original plans to wrap up a shortened season affected by the coronavirus shutdown.
“The Blacklist” is the latest scripted series to pivot original plans to wrap up a shortened season affected by the coronavirus shutdown.
On Monday night's episode of, Marine-turned-singer Brandon called his unraveling love triangle with Julia and Savannah «the most emotionally traumatic 72 hours since combat» — and yes, that's the kind of drama we're dealing with.
Did Caleb (Aaron Paul) lead the revolution Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) put him up to?
Did Caleb (Aaron Paul) lead the revolution Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) put him up to?
“Planet of the Humans”, the brand new Michael Moore-produced climate change documentary, has become the subject of widespread controversy after being accused of being “riddled with falsehoods and misinformation” by a leading climate change activist calling to have the film removed.
The first season of Global’s “Prodigal Son” came to a shocking and bloody conclusion on Monday night. Now, series co-creators Sam Sklaver and Chris Fedak are weighing in on the episode’s most jaw-dropping moment.
Howard Stern is livid with U.S. President Donald Trump after the latter brought up the theory of injecting disinfectant to help fight off COVID-19.
Three episodes in, it looks like finally has a villain.