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SPOILER ALERT – Do not read ahead if you have not watched the season finale of Survivor!
Survivor has crowned a new winner!
The season 42 finale of the long-running CBS competition series aired on Wednesday night (May 25) and at the end of the episode, the new winner was announced.
Going into the finale were the final five contestants – Mike Turner, Maryanne Oketch, Romeo Escobar, Jonathan Young, and Lindsay Dolashewich – and they were all stranded on a new beach.
Throughout the episode, there were some twists and turns and it led to the final three contestants and the jury decided who won the game.
Click inside to find out who won!
After the first Immunity Challenge, Mike wins and the contestants unanimously vote to eliminate Lindsay.
In the next challenge, Romeo wins his first-ever immunity challenge putting him in the position of power to decide who he wants to bring to the Final Three with him.
Ahead of the Tribal Council, Mike, Maryanne, and Jonathan make their final pleas with Romeo. Romeo ends up choosing to bring Maryanne with him to the Final Three, making Mike and Jonathan compete for the last spot. After the challenge, Mike wins and Jonathan is eliminated.
The Final Three – Romeo, Maryanne, and Mike – then have to convince the Jury to vote for them to be the next winner.
In the end, Maryanne received the most votes and was crowned the season 42 winner of Survivor!
MARYANNE WINS
Second Place: Mike Third Place: Romeo
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Wilson Chapman editorSpoiler Alert: Do not read if you haven’t watched “starting now,” the Season 3 finale of “Barry,” now streaming on HBO Max.After three seasons of barely getting away with his many crimes, Barry Berkman (Bill Hader) has finally been caught.Season 3 of Hader and Alec Berg’s increasingly dark comedy series “Barry” ends with the title character — a reluctant hitman whose attempts to avoid the consequences of his actions have caused increasingly greater tragedies — apprehended by a SWAT team, heading to jail for the murder of detective Janice Moss (Paula Newsome). That act, which has hung over the series since Season 1, initially seemed like it would get Barry in jail even sooner, when her boyfriend Gene Cousineau (Henry Winkler) discovered that Barry, his student, was responsible for her death.
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Warning: Spoilers ahead!Better Call Saul fans are still not over the mid-season 6 finale, Plan and Execution, which saw the biggest cliffhanger of the show so far. The episode marked the end of Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) and Kim Wexler’s (Rhea Seehorn) mission to put a stop to enemy Howard Hamlin (Patrick Fabian), with a brutal cold-blooded murder as Howard was shot in the head by Lalo Salamanca (Tony Dalton) when confronting the Goodmans in their home about their plot to smear his name. But, as it turns out, some might have been expecting the moment to come, after Bob released a little spoiler in December last year.
The season-ending episode of “FBI” scheduled to air on Tuesday, May 24 has been pulled from the schedule.
According to TV Line, the show’s official Twitter account was still promoting the episode that “hits too close to home” for the show’s character, Jubal, at 5 p.m. ET.The tweet has since been deleted.
ABC News.“He shot and killed horrifically and incomprehensibly 14 students and killed a teacher,” Governor Greg Abbott said during a press briefing.The suspect also allegedly shot and killed his grandmother, ABC News reports. He was armed with a handgun and possibly also a rifle.The “FBI” episode was not made available for screening prior to its airing.
CBS has made the decision to pull tonight’s planned season finale of FBI.
The season finale of FBI has been pulled by CBS after the tragic school shooting in Texas.
CBS’ Monday slate had a fairly good night with nearly all series ticking up in both demo rating and viewership for their season finales.
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SPOILER ALERT – Do not read ahead if you haven’t watched the season finale of American Idol!!
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Saturday Night Live bid farewell to four veteran cast members tonight, Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant, Pete Davidson and Kyle Mooney. McKinnon, Bryant and Davidson, who have all become household names since SNL launched their careers, all got individual sendoffs with some of their most popular recurring skits. Mooney, who has spent most of his time on the show as a valuable but underrated performer, made an understated — yet dramatic — exit.
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