Marketed with a 100-day countdown and a dozen brand collaborations, Netflix’s The Archies is finally here. Adapted for the screen from the “Archie” comics, the film brings the all-American story to an Indian setting in the early 1960s. Sir John Riverdale, an Englishman, first posted in Bombay, fell in love with a beautiful Indian woman named Sitara. It seems Sir John couldn’t resist anything beautiful, so when he found a stunning piece of land somewhere in the mountains, he and his wife took all their savings and their four children, bought the land from a Maharaj, and named their new Anglo-Indian town Riverdale, after him, of course. The town grew, and it became a haven for the half-British, half-Indian kids who had nowhere else to go. After independence, many left the town, moving to England, but those who stayed planted their roots by quite literally planting trees in their central park,...
- 12/7/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
The promo for NBC’s The Blacklist season 10 episode four teases that the 200th episode will be a gas. Episode four, “The Hyena,” will air on Sunday, March 19, 2023 at 10pm Et/Pt.
The final season cast is led by James Spader as Raymond “Red” Reddington. Diego Klattenhoff stars as Donald Ressler, Hisham Tawfiq plays Dembe Zuma, Anya Banerjee is Siya Malik, and Harry Lennix stars as Harold Cooper.
“The Hyena” Plot: In the show’s 200th episode, Red attempts to secure a late financier’s fortune locked by a series of challenging clues. When a deadly assassin pursues the money, the Task Force bands together to protect the endowment’s rightful heirs.
Season 10 Episode 1 “The Night Owl” Preview Season 10 Episode 2 “The Whaler” Preview Season 10 Episode 3 “The Four Guns” Preview James Spader as Raymond “Red” Reddington and Stacy Keach as Robert Vesco in ‘The Blacklist’ season 10 episode 4 (Photo by: Scott Gries...
The final season cast is led by James Spader as Raymond “Red” Reddington. Diego Klattenhoff stars as Donald Ressler, Hisham Tawfiq plays Dembe Zuma, Anya Banerjee is Siya Malik, and Harry Lennix stars as Harold Cooper.
“The Hyena” Plot: In the show’s 200th episode, Red attempts to secure a late financier’s fortune locked by a series of challenging clues. When a deadly assassin pursues the money, the Task Force bands together to protect the endowment’s rightful heirs.
Season 10 Episode 1 “The Night Owl” Preview Season 10 Episode 2 “The Whaler” Preview Season 10 Episode 3 “The Four Guns” Preview James Spader as Raymond “Red” Reddington and Stacy Keach as Robert Vesco in ‘The Blacklist’ season 10 episode 4 (Photo by: Scott Gries...
- 3/13/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
This The Blacklist review contains spoilers.
The Blacklist Season 10 Episode 3
In typical The Blacklist fashion, “The Four Guns” doesn’t refer to firearms. Rather, the four individuals who are on Raymond Reddington’s (James Spader) blacklist this week are goniffs, Yiddish for “thieves.” These are not your run of the mill pickpockets. After all, they move through Senator Cynthia Panabaker’s (Deirdre Lovejoy) re-election speech at the park as an “apex predator,” a single organism of coordinated effort that manages to deftly swipe two guns, a radio, and a cell phone off of the two Secret Service men tasked with protecting Panabaker from malcontents. One of those secret service weapons is the one that fires at Panabaker but hits one of her agents in the shoulder instead.
A goniff is not a murderer, but a sly trickster who takes what belongs to another while fearing flesh and blood and eluding discovery at all cost.
The Blacklist Season 10 Episode 3
In typical The Blacklist fashion, “The Four Guns” doesn’t refer to firearms. Rather, the four individuals who are on Raymond Reddington’s (James Spader) blacklist this week are goniffs, Yiddish for “thieves.” These are not your run of the mill pickpockets. After all, they move through Senator Cynthia Panabaker’s (Deirdre Lovejoy) re-election speech at the park as an “apex predator,” a single organism of coordinated effort that manages to deftly swipe two guns, a radio, and a cell phone off of the two Secret Service men tasked with protecting Panabaker from malcontents. One of those secret service weapons is the one that fires at Panabaker but hits one of her agents in the shoulder instead.
A goniff is not a murderer, but a sly trickster who takes what belongs to another while fearing flesh and blood and eluding discovery at all cost.
- 3/13/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
NBC recently confirmed the news fans had been expecting for a few years now...
The Blacklist is coming to an end.
The Blacklist Season 10 will bring the show to a close, and for series star James Spader, it's best to wrap things up before the show changes too much.
"I think if the show went beyond this year, it would turn into a very different show," Spader told NBC in a recent interview.
"The thing that has been nice about this show was that we've never really had a really clear paradigm for the show."
"Tonally, the show shifts a lot from episode to episode, and I think that even the show has taken strange turns," he added.
"I suspect that the show, if it went much further, would just become something that would be less recognizable to me."
The Blacklist was a heavy hitter in the ratings for NBC when it initially launched,...
The Blacklist is coming to an end.
The Blacklist Season 10 will bring the show to a close, and for series star James Spader, it's best to wrap things up before the show changes too much.
"I think if the show went beyond this year, it would turn into a very different show," Spader told NBC in a recent interview.
"The thing that has been nice about this show was that we've never really had a really clear paradigm for the show."
"Tonally, the show shifts a lot from episode to episode, and I think that even the show has taken strange turns," he added.
"I suspect that the show, if it went much further, would just become something that would be less recognizable to me."
The Blacklist was a heavy hitter in the ratings for NBC when it initially launched,...
- 3/10/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The title of NBC’s The Blacklist season 10 episode three refers to a group Red calls “apex predators.” Episode three – “The Four Guns” – will air on Sunday, March 12, 2023 at 10pm Et/Pt.
The final season cast is led by James Spader as Raymond “Red” Reddington. Diego Klattenhoff stars as Donald Ressler, Hisham Tawfiq plays Dembe Zuma, Anya Banerjee is Siya Malik, and Harry Lennix stars as Harold Cooper.
“The Four Guns” Plot: An assassination attempt on Sen. Panabaker leads the Task Force to a group of renowned pickpockets. Red sends a dangerous gift to an old friend in custody.
Season 10 Episode 1 “The Night Owl” Preview Season 10 Episode 2 “The Whaler” Preview James Spader as Raymond “Red” Reddington in ‘The Blacklist’ season 10 episode 3 (Photo by: Scott Gries/NBC)
The Season 10 Plot:
The final season will find Raymond Reddington confronting unparalleled danger. With Reddington’s covert role as an FBI informant facing exposure,...
The final season cast is led by James Spader as Raymond “Red” Reddington. Diego Klattenhoff stars as Donald Ressler, Hisham Tawfiq plays Dembe Zuma, Anya Banerjee is Siya Malik, and Harry Lennix stars as Harold Cooper.
“The Four Guns” Plot: An assassination attempt on Sen. Panabaker leads the Task Force to a group of renowned pickpockets. Red sends a dangerous gift to an old friend in custody.
Season 10 Episode 1 “The Night Owl” Preview Season 10 Episode 2 “The Whaler” Preview James Spader as Raymond “Red” Reddington in ‘The Blacklist’ season 10 episode 3 (Photo by: Scott Gries/NBC)
The Season 10 Plot:
The final season will find Raymond Reddington confronting unparalleled danger. With Reddington’s covert role as an FBI informant facing exposure,...
- 3/6/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
This The Blacklist review contains spoilers.
The Blacklist Season 10 Episode 2
The Blacklist is back and harpooning mammals like the old days. The irreverent, quick witted, and unpredictable Raymond “Red” Reddington (James Spader) pulls no punches in “The Whaler.” When Red “lives like he’s dying,” he not only orders four combo meals for a two-person lunch, he also lampoons friend and foe alike with his particular flair.
Let’s begin with his newest friend, Agent Siya Malik (Anya Banerjee). Now that Agent Malik has been debriefed and sworn-in, her first Task Force assignment kicks off with just a little kick from Red. Despite the lead-up undertone where Red so sweetly sings Siya’s praises, he greets her introductory words with a condescending: “Rehearsed that, have you?” No one can reset a relationship dynamic in four-short words quite like Raymond Reddington can.
Red is not satisfied with adjusting Siya’s attitude alone.
The Blacklist Season 10 Episode 2
The Blacklist is back and harpooning mammals like the old days. The irreverent, quick witted, and unpredictable Raymond “Red” Reddington (James Spader) pulls no punches in “The Whaler.” When Red “lives like he’s dying,” he not only orders four combo meals for a two-person lunch, he also lampoons friend and foe alike with his particular flair.
Let’s begin with his newest friend, Agent Siya Malik (Anya Banerjee). Now that Agent Malik has been debriefed and sworn-in, her first Task Force assignment kicks off with just a little kick from Red. Despite the lead-up undertone where Red so sweetly sings Siya’s praises, he greets her introductory words with a condescending: “Rehearsed that, have you?” No one can reset a relationship dynamic in four-short words quite like Raymond Reddington can.
Red is not satisfied with adjusting Siya’s attitude alone.
- 3/6/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
The final season of NBC’s popular drama The Blacklist continues with episode two, “The Whaler.” Season 10 episode two will air on Sunday, March 5, 2023 at 10pm Et/Pt.
The final season cast is led by James Spader as Raymond “Red” Reddington. Diego Klattenhoff stars as Donald Ressler, Hisham Tawfiq plays Dembe Zuma, Anya Banerjee is Siya Malik, and Harry Lennix stars as Harold Cooper.
“The Whaler” Plot: The Task Force works to infiltrate a high-stakes poker game tied to Wujing with the help of new team member, Siya Malik. Red and Cooper have opposing tactics when Agnes is bullied at school.
Lucy Taylor guest stars as The Whaler (Anika De Deer), Sami Bray plays Agnes Keen, and Hannah Kay Brahney guest stars as Amanda Rutherman.
Season 10 Episode 1 “The Night Owl” Preview Harry Lennix as Harold Cooper and James Spader as Raymond “Red” Reddington in ‘The Blacklist’ season 10 episode 2 (Photo by:...
The final season cast is led by James Spader as Raymond “Red” Reddington. Diego Klattenhoff stars as Donald Ressler, Hisham Tawfiq plays Dembe Zuma, Anya Banerjee is Siya Malik, and Harry Lennix stars as Harold Cooper.
“The Whaler” Plot: The Task Force works to infiltrate a high-stakes poker game tied to Wujing with the help of new team member, Siya Malik. Red and Cooper have opposing tactics when Agnes is bullied at school.
Lucy Taylor guest stars as The Whaler (Anika De Deer), Sami Bray plays Agnes Keen, and Hannah Kay Brahney guest stars as Amanda Rutherman.
Season 10 Episode 1 “The Night Owl” Preview Harry Lennix as Harold Cooper and James Spader as Raymond “Red” Reddington in ‘The Blacklist’ season 10 episode 2 (Photo by:...
- 2/27/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
The Blacklist: [Spoiler] Makes a Surprise Return in Final Season Premiere — Plus, Grade the Episode!
We suppose The Blacklist has a number of surprises in store as it embarks on its 10th and final season — and Sunday’s premiere brought a particularly pleasant one.
Amir Arison — who left The Blacklist during last season’s finale, along with Laura Sohn as Alina Park — made a brief (but still-delightful) return as Aram Mojtabai in the episode’s opening scene. As Aram left the Metropolitan Museum of Art and returned to his bike, looking more relaxed than he has in years, he was surprised to spot Red across the street, looking worse than he has in years: bearded,...
Amir Arison — who left The Blacklist during last season’s finale, along with Laura Sohn as Alina Park — made a brief (but still-delightful) return as Aram Mojtabai in the episode’s opening scene. As Aram left the Metropolitan Museum of Art and returned to his bike, looking more relaxed than he has in years, he was surprised to spot Red across the street, looking worse than he has in years: bearded,...
- 2/27/2023
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
The trailer for the final season of The Blacklist suggests fans should get ready for one last wild ride. NBC’s popular primetime drama returns for the 10th and final season with episode one, “The Night Owl,” on Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 10pm Et/Pt.
The final season cast is led by James Spader as Raymond “Red” Reddington. Diego Klattenhoff stars as Donald Ressler, Hisham Tawfiq plays Dembe Zuma, Anya Banerjee is Siya Malik, and Harry Lennix stars as Harold Cooper.
“The Night Owl” Plot: Six months after Wujing’s escape from custody, Reddington mysteriously resurfaces in Manhattan amidst an explosion; when a former blacklister is found at the scene, the task force begins to investigate a larger conspiracy at play.
James Spader as Raymond “Red” Reddington in ‘The Blacklist’ season 10 episode 1 (Photo by: Will Hart/NBC)
The Season 10 Plot:
The final season will find Raymond Reddington confronting unparalleled danger. With...
The final season cast is led by James Spader as Raymond “Red” Reddington. Diego Klattenhoff stars as Donald Ressler, Hisham Tawfiq plays Dembe Zuma, Anya Banerjee is Siya Malik, and Harry Lennix stars as Harold Cooper.
“The Night Owl” Plot: Six months after Wujing’s escape from custody, Reddington mysteriously resurfaces in Manhattan amidst an explosion; when a former blacklister is found at the scene, the task force begins to investigate a larger conspiracy at play.
James Spader as Raymond “Red” Reddington in ‘The Blacklist’ season 10 episode 1 (Photo by: Will Hart/NBC)
The Season 10 Plot:
The final season will find Raymond Reddington confronting unparalleled danger. With...
- 2/14/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
“The Blacklist” is coming to an end.
An NBC staple, “The Blacklist” – an action-packed crime thriller – will have its tenth season, which will be the series’ final one after nine thrilling instalments.
Read More: ‘The Blacklist’ Bloopers: James Spader And The Cast Hilariously Fumble Through Their Lines
Season 9 reportedly attracted 29.1 million viewers, more than doubling its audience in Live+35 compared to same-day data and its 18-49 rating.
James Spader as Raymond “Red” Reddington, Hisham Tawfiq as Dembe Zuma. — Photo by: Will Hart/NBC
“It isn’t often that a series resonates so deeply with an audience that it airs for 10 seasons, but “The Blacklist” proved to a perfect combination of highly talented producers, stellar writing, a cast that never failed to deliver and a crew that always rose to the occasion,” said Lisa Katz, President of Scripted Content at NBCUniversal Television and Streaming.
“After 10 years, hundreds of ‘Blacklist’ cases and more than 200 episodes produced,...
An NBC staple, “The Blacklist” – an action-packed crime thriller – will have its tenth season, which will be the series’ final one after nine thrilling instalments.
Read More: ‘The Blacklist’ Bloopers: James Spader And The Cast Hilariously Fumble Through Their Lines
Season 9 reportedly attracted 29.1 million viewers, more than doubling its audience in Live+35 compared to same-day data and its 18-49 rating.
James Spader as Raymond “Red” Reddington, Hisham Tawfiq as Dembe Zuma. — Photo by: Will Hart/NBC
“It isn’t often that a series resonates so deeply with an audience that it airs for 10 seasons, but “The Blacklist” proved to a perfect combination of highly talented producers, stellar writing, a cast that never failed to deliver and a crew that always rose to the occasion,” said Lisa Katz, President of Scripted Content at NBCUniversal Television and Streaming.
“After 10 years, hundreds of ‘Blacklist’ cases and more than 200 episodes produced,...
- 2/1/2023
- by Aashna Shah
- ET Canada
Good TV is made not only by great stories but also by great characters.
Through characters, viewers can learn, identify with, criticize and emulate certain traits they most identify with in characters and the narratives surrounding them.
Television leaves little to no ambiguity when it comes to deciding the moral leanings of its characters. Mostly it’s as binary as good and evil.
Realistically speaking, no one character is either good or bad. It’s a mixture of both but heavily leaning to one side.
Below, we have compiled some of the best characters who, at some point, switched sides permanently or semi-permanently.
13. Dolores on Westworld
Dolores's story makes many viewers sympathize with her despite her being an android.
In the early seasons of Westworld, Dolores, like many other hosts in the park, found herself on the receiving end of the guests. Their cruelty, depravity, and lack of humanity landed squarely on the hosts' shoulders.
Through characters, viewers can learn, identify with, criticize and emulate certain traits they most identify with in characters and the narratives surrounding them.
Television leaves little to no ambiguity when it comes to deciding the moral leanings of its characters. Mostly it’s as binary as good and evil.
Realistically speaking, no one character is either good or bad. It’s a mixture of both but heavily leaning to one side.
Below, we have compiled some of the best characters who, at some point, switched sides permanently or semi-permanently.
13. Dolores on Westworld
Dolores's story makes many viewers sympathize with her despite her being an android.
In the early seasons of Westworld, Dolores, like many other hosts in the park, found herself on the receiving end of the guests. Their cruelty, depravity, and lack of humanity landed squarely on the hosts' shoulders.
- 11/7/2022
- by Denis Kimathi
- TVfanatic
Exclusive: Ken Jeong (Crazy Rich Asians) and Lochlyn Munro (Riverdale) have signed on to star alongside Zhang Jingchu, Michelle Krusiec and more in Impossible Dream Entertainment’s comedy Tiger Mom, which has entered production in Vancouver.
Zhang leads the U.S. & China co-produced film as Marilyn Khu, a first-generation Chinese-American mother who, unable to control her teenage children, enrolls them in a prestigious disciplinary school called Tiger Academy — run by the no-nonsense Suki Lai (Krusiec) —which is capable of whipping them into Ivy League shape. While Jeong will play Jimmy Khu, a work obsessed husband and father whose parenting style is decidedly out of touch, details as to Munro’s role haven’t been disclosed. Additional cast members set include Alexa Loo (Chad), William Budijanto (Resident Alien), Chloe Pun (Kung Fu), Neil Garguilo (Bloodsucking Bastards) and Nathalie Boltt (District 9).
Impossible Dream Entertainment has teamed for Tiger Mom with Storyoscopic Films,...
Zhang leads the U.S. & China co-produced film as Marilyn Khu, a first-generation Chinese-American mother who, unable to control her teenage children, enrolls them in a prestigious disciplinary school called Tiger Academy — run by the no-nonsense Suki Lai (Krusiec) —which is capable of whipping them into Ivy League shape. While Jeong will play Jimmy Khu, a work obsessed husband and father whose parenting style is decidedly out of touch, details as to Munro’s role haven’t been disclosed. Additional cast members set include Alexa Loo (Chad), William Budijanto (Resident Alien), Chloe Pun (Kung Fu), Neil Garguilo (Bloodsucking Bastards) and Nathalie Boltt (District 9).
Impossible Dream Entertainment has teamed for Tiger Mom with Storyoscopic Films,...
- 10/12/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
This Riverdale review contains spoilers.
Riverdale Season 6 Episode 17
“This is who I am Arch, this is what I do.”
Traditionally, Riverdale‘s musical episode has been the annual installment when all hell breaks loose. So it was a bit unexpected how different this season’s song-packed offering played out. Instead of carnage, we witnessed an understated character exploration that focused on how conflicted Betty is about the dueling portions of her personality. Having been groomed by her father — aka The Black Hood — since childhood to become a serial killer, she increasingly feels the pull towards embracing her dark passenger.
With Veronica’s help she stages Slaughter Con, a serial killer fan gathering, at Babylonium, hoping to draw out Tbk and stop him once and for all. Assisting her is Agent Drake and Archie, which leads to yet another of this series’ trademark love triangles. Turns out that Drake has feelings for Betty.
Riverdale Season 6 Episode 17
“This is who I am Arch, this is what I do.”
Traditionally, Riverdale‘s musical episode has been the annual installment when all hell breaks loose. So it was a bit unexpected how different this season’s song-packed offering played out. Instead of carnage, we witnessed an understated character exploration that focused on how conflicted Betty is about the dueling portions of her personality. Having been groomed by her father — aka The Black Hood — since childhood to become a serial killer, she increasingly feels the pull towards embracing her dark passenger.
With Veronica’s help she stages Slaughter Con, a serial killer fan gathering, at Babylonium, hoping to draw out Tbk and stop him once and for all. Assisting her is Agent Drake and Archie, which leads to yet another of this series’ trademark love triangles. Turns out that Drake has feelings for Betty.
- 6/13/2022
- by Chris Cummins
- Den of Geek
This Riverdale review contains spoilers.
Riverdale Season 6 Episode 4
“I know, it read it in the comics”
For its 100th episode, Riverdale showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa scripted what is easily the show’s most audacious episode. “The Jughead Paradox” had the unenviable task of wrapping up the entire “Rivervale” saga and setting the stage for the rest of the series’ sixth season — which will air when the show returns in the spring. That alone would be enough of a challenge for any writer to tackle, yet Aguirre-Sacasa ups the creative ante by having the installment also become a meta funhouse mirror reflection of itself by reinserting long-gone characters into the narrative and having characters reflect on nearly every ridiculous thing that has ever happened during the series. Oh yeah, there is also the plotline about parallel universes colliding into each other and threatening to wipe out the whole of existence unless Jughead can save the day.
Riverdale Season 6 Episode 4
“I know, it read it in the comics”
For its 100th episode, Riverdale showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa scripted what is easily the show’s most audacious episode. “The Jughead Paradox” had the unenviable task of wrapping up the entire “Rivervale” saga and setting the stage for the rest of the series’ sixth season — which will air when the show returns in the spring. That alone would be enough of a challenge for any writer to tackle, yet Aguirre-Sacasa ups the creative ante by having the installment also become a meta funhouse mirror reflection of itself by reinserting long-gone characters into the narrative and having characters reflect on nearly every ridiculous thing that has ever happened during the series. Oh yeah, there is also the plotline about parallel universes colliding into each other and threatening to wipe out the whole of existence unless Jughead can save the day.
- 12/15/2021
- by Chris Cummins
- Den of Geek
Lochlyn Munro has had the kind of career that lots of actors will only be able to dream of. He has been acting professionally for more than 30 years and during that time he’s been in a wide variety of projects. Between the big screen and the small screen, there’s a very good chance you’ve seen Lochlyn in at leave one thing you’ve enjoyed. In recent years, he has become well-known for playing Hal Cooper in the hit series Riverdale. Although he left the show in 2019, Lochlyn’s fans can rest assured that they haven’t seen the last of him
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Lochlyn Munro...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Lochlyn Munro...
- 6/8/2021
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
James Gunn’s Suicide Squad spinoff HBO Max series Peacemaker has added Chukwudi Iwuji, as Clemson Murn in a series regular role, and three recurring guest stars, those being Lochlyn Munro as Larry Fitzgibbon, Annie Chang as Detective Sophie Song and Christopher Heyerdahl as Captain Locke.
Peacemaker will explore the origins of John Cena’s character from the upcoming Aug. 6, 2021 Warner Bros. release, which is also being planned to hit HBO Max at the same time. Peacemaker is a guy who believes in peace at any cost — no matter how many people he has to kill to get it.
Of the four characters announced, Fitzgibbon is the head doctor at Belle Reve penitentiary in DC Comics lore and he’s an aide to government official Amanda Waller who assembles the Suicide Squad (played by Viola Davis in the movie).
Today’s quad joins previously announced series regulars Cena, Danielle Brooks,...
Peacemaker will explore the origins of John Cena’s character from the upcoming Aug. 6, 2021 Warner Bros. release, which is also being planned to hit HBO Max at the same time. Peacemaker is a guy who believes in peace at any cost — no matter how many people he has to kill to get it.
Of the four characters announced, Fitzgibbon is the head doctor at Belle Reve penitentiary in DC Comics lore and he’s an aide to government official Amanda Waller who assembles the Suicide Squad (played by Viola Davis in the movie).
Today’s quad joins previously announced series regulars Cena, Danielle Brooks,...
- 12/17/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
On the CW hit show, “Riverdale,” he portrays Hal Cooper, Aka “The Black Hood.” Actor Lochlyn Munro is known for this role as well as others in many familiar movies; Scary Movie and Unforgiven to name a few. The Riverdale star takes on the character, Paul, in the new scary movie, Dead Voices. Since the …
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- 5/14/2020
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
The trivia battle of the century has found two worthy teams on Riverdale Season 4 Episode 11.
In one corner, there was the devious and elitist clique from Stonewall Prep. Of course, with Brett taking the helm as their leader. While coming up for the heroes in the second spot, Betty and her Riverdale High ladies were ready to slay the competition.
After weeks of Betty dealing with Brett's smug attitude, their face-off was long overdue!
Betty was so close to having her Stewie Griffin moment and shouting "Victory is mine!" with no consequences. She earned it! We want the best for her, and she had it before it was taken away.
Just when you think life is turning around for her, something emerges from the dark to drag it back down.
Alice's heart was in the right place by wanting to see Betty succeed, but has she learned anything these last four years?...
In one corner, there was the devious and elitist clique from Stonewall Prep. Of course, with Brett taking the helm as their leader. While coming up for the heroes in the second spot, Betty and her Riverdale High ladies were ready to slay the competition.
After weeks of Betty dealing with Brett's smug attitude, their face-off was long overdue!
Betty was so close to having her Stewie Griffin moment and shouting "Victory is mine!" with no consequences. She earned it! We want the best for her, and she had it before it was taken away.
Just when you think life is turning around for her, something emerges from the dark to drag it back down.
Alice's heart was in the right place by wanting to see Betty succeed, but has she learned anything these last four years?...
- 1/30/2020
- by Justin Carreiro
- TVfanatic
Jughead won a game of Murder!, Archie dressed in a mask and hoodie to threaten Dodger, and Veronica discovered she had a half-sister on Riverdale Season 4 Episode 5.
Below, TV Fanatics Paul Dailly, Meaghan Frey, Becca Newton, and Jasmine Peterson debate Hiram's mayoral aspirations, Charles' claims of having the serial killer gene, and Jughead's competition to be the next Baxter Brothers writer.
Hiram was cleared of all charges and will campaign to be the mayor of Riverdale. Do you think he and Hermosa will win the election?
Paul: Yes! They're a force to be reckoned with, and they proved that very quickly on Riverdale Season 4 Episode 5. Hermosa is scary, and Veronica should be afraid.
Meaghan: For sure. Hiram Lodge gets whatever he wants. The only thing that is going to take down Hiram is death.
Becca: Sadly, yes. As unexciting as a Mayor Hiram storyline sounds, why bother mentioning his candidacy...
Below, TV Fanatics Paul Dailly, Meaghan Frey, Becca Newton, and Jasmine Peterson debate Hiram's mayoral aspirations, Charles' claims of having the serial killer gene, and Jughead's competition to be the next Baxter Brothers writer.
Hiram was cleared of all charges and will campaign to be the mayor of Riverdale. Do you think he and Hermosa will win the election?
Paul: Yes! They're a force to be reckoned with, and they proved that very quickly on Riverdale Season 4 Episode 5. Hermosa is scary, and Veronica should be afraid.
Meaghan: For sure. Hiram Lodge gets whatever he wants. The only thing that is going to take down Hiram is death.
Becca: Sadly, yes. As unexciting as a Mayor Hiram storyline sounds, why bother mentioning his candidacy...
- 11/11/2019
- by Justin Carreiro
- TVfanatic
Hermione got arrested by the FBI, The Farm skipped town during their "Ascension," and Penelope killed Hal Cooper on Riverdale Season 3 Episode 22.
Below, TV Fanatics Becca Newton, Kat Pettibone, and Brandon Vieira debate the identities of The Gargoyle Kings, Alice's secret role as an FBI informant, and the flashforward teaser of Riverdale Season 4.
Penelope Blossom and Chic were revealed to be The Gargoyle Kings. Did you correctly guess the identities of the puppet masters?
Becca: Chic was on my list, but because him coming back was one of the last things I wanted, I kept thinking up other possibilities in the hopes it would be anybody but him.
What kept me from guessing Penelope was the scene between her and Daryl Doily where both of them denied planning Ascension Night. I'm still mulling over whether I was too gullible for taking Penelope's words at face value or if the scene...
Below, TV Fanatics Becca Newton, Kat Pettibone, and Brandon Vieira debate the identities of The Gargoyle Kings, Alice's secret role as an FBI informant, and the flashforward teaser of Riverdale Season 4.
Penelope Blossom and Chic were revealed to be The Gargoyle Kings. Did you correctly guess the identities of the puppet masters?
Becca: Chic was on my list, but because him coming back was one of the last things I wanted, I kept thinking up other possibilities in the hopes it would be anybody but him.
What kept me from guessing Penelope was the scene between her and Daryl Doily where both of them denied planning Ascension Night. I'm still mulling over whether I was too gullible for taking Penelope's words at face value or if the scene...
- 5/20/2019
- by Justin Carreiro
- TVfanatic
Spoiler Alert: This story contains details of tonight’s Riverdale Season 3 finale.
Taking it over-the-top is the bottom line for the fizzy CW series Riverdale and by that measure the Season 3 finale that aired Wednesday was top-notch for a series that is more of a pop-television tone poem than a traditional (or rational) storytelling endeavor. The season’s finish-line episode checked off all the boxes for a show, too, that yearns to be sleek, sugary, surreal, sexy, soapy, silly, and swooning – and to always look good doing it,
The young hearts of Riverdale were in Mystery Machine-mode in the “Chapter Fifty-Seven: Survive the Night” as the climatic reveal of this season’s mystery antagonist, the Gargoyle King, finally played out. There was plenty of other business dealt with, as well, as the never-dull episode sprinted through twists and...
Taking it over-the-top is the bottom line for the fizzy CW series Riverdale and by that measure the Season 3 finale that aired Wednesday was top-notch for a series that is more of a pop-television tone poem than a traditional (or rational) storytelling endeavor. The season’s finish-line episode checked off all the boxes for a show, too, that yearns to be sleek, sugary, surreal, sexy, soapy, silly, and swooning – and to always look good doing it,
The young hearts of Riverdale were in Mystery Machine-mode in the “Chapter Fifty-Seven: Survive the Night” as the climatic reveal of this season’s mystery antagonist, the Gargoyle King, finally played out. There was plenty of other business dealt with, as well, as the never-dull episode sprinted through twists and...
- 5/16/2019
- by Geoff Boucher
- Deadline Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not yet watched “Chapter Fifty-Seven: Survive the Night,” the third season finale of “Riverdale.”
The Gargoyle King was finally unmasked on “Riverdale’s” third season finale, but like everything within that show, things were not as simple as they first appeared to be.
While it was Chic (Hart Denton) who was running around town doing most of the dirty work, such as getting the Griffins & Gargoyles game into the hands of the town’s youth in the first place, it was Penelope Blossom (Nathalie Boltt) who was really pulling the strings.
“Penelope’s a master manipulator,” says showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa. “She suffered two core wounds in her life: One was she was basically bought by the Blossom family to marry Clifford, and then she lost her son Jason. When we were talking about who would want to take such an epic revenge on our families,...
The Gargoyle King was finally unmasked on “Riverdale’s” third season finale, but like everything within that show, things were not as simple as they first appeared to be.
While it was Chic (Hart Denton) who was running around town doing most of the dirty work, such as getting the Griffins & Gargoyles game into the hands of the town’s youth in the first place, it was Penelope Blossom (Nathalie Boltt) who was really pulling the strings.
“Penelope’s a master manipulator,” says showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa. “She suffered two core wounds in her life: One was she was basically bought by the Blossom family to marry Clifford, and then she lost her son Jason. When we were talking about who would want to take such an epic revenge on our families,...
- 5/16/2019
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
(Warning: This post contains spoilers for Wednesday’s Season 3 finale of “Riverdale”)
“Riverdale” ended its third season tonight with a grand finale that not only revealed the (confusing) identity of the Gargoyle King, but tied together many plot points going back to the series premiere of The CW’s dark take on the Archie Comics.
Because the episode, titled “Survive the Night,” got a little complicated, here and there — and because the town of Riverdale is more than a little complicated, here and there — TheWrap broke things down with showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, who told us the meaning behind the closing moments’ bloody flash-forward, his ideas for “Riverdale” crossovers with its upcoming spinoff series “Katy Keene,” and what it was like finishing off the season without the late Luke Perry and how he plans to write off Perry’s character Fred Andrews on Season 4.
And speaking of the fourth season, which...
“Riverdale” ended its third season tonight with a grand finale that not only revealed the (confusing) identity of the Gargoyle King, but tied together many plot points going back to the series premiere of The CW’s dark take on the Archie Comics.
Because the episode, titled “Survive the Night,” got a little complicated, here and there — and because the town of Riverdale is more than a little complicated, here and there — TheWrap broke things down with showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, who told us the meaning behind the closing moments’ bloody flash-forward, his ideas for “Riverdale” crossovers with its upcoming spinoff series “Katy Keene,” and what it was like finishing off the season without the late Luke Perry and how he plans to write off Perry’s character Fred Andrews on Season 4.
And speaking of the fourth season, which...
- 5/16/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Spencer Mullen May 3, 2019
One lucky winner will receive a pair of gold passes for the official Riverdale Convention in Chicago, this June!
Spanning two days from June 1 to 2 in Chicago, Creation Entertainment's Riverdale Convention is a cannot-miss for fans of the hit CW show. We're excited to announce that we've teamed up with Creation Entertainment to give away two gold passes for the Riverdale convention for one lucky winner. Guests that will appear at the Riverdale con include Cole Sprouse (Jughead Jones), Kj Apa (Archie Andrews), Lili Reinhart (Betty Cooper), Lochlyn Munro (Hal Cooper), and Tiera Skovbye (Polly Cooper).
Click here to enter via our official giveaway page.
The master of ceremonies for the official Riverdale convention will be the talented Lochlyn Munro, famous for playing Betty Cooper's father Hal. Munro will be the host for the weekend's events and a free karaoke event on night of June 1. Munro...
One lucky winner will receive a pair of gold passes for the official Riverdale Convention in Chicago, this June!
Spanning two days from June 1 to 2 in Chicago, Creation Entertainment's Riverdale Convention is a cannot-miss for fans of the hit CW show. We're excited to announce that we've teamed up with Creation Entertainment to give away two gold passes for the Riverdale convention for one lucky winner. Guests that will appear at the Riverdale con include Cole Sprouse (Jughead Jones), Kj Apa (Archie Andrews), Lili Reinhart (Betty Cooper), Lochlyn Munro (Hal Cooper), and Tiera Skovbye (Polly Cooper).
Click here to enter via our official giveaway page.
The master of ceremonies for the official Riverdale convention will be the talented Lochlyn Munro, famous for playing Betty Cooper's father Hal. Munro will be the host for the weekend's events and a free karaoke event on night of June 1. Munro...
- 4/15/2019
- Den of Geek
Archie returned to Riverdale, Alice gave away all of Betty's school money to The Farm, and someone murdered Claudius Blossom on Riverdale Season 3 Episode 10.
Below, TV Fanatics Becca Newton, Kat Pettibone, and Brandon Vieira debate the reveal of Tall Boy as the Gargoyle King, Hiram's mysterious shooter, and the end of "Varchie."
Tall Boy was revealed to be the Gargoyle King and that he killed Joaquin. Share your reactions to these revelations.
Becca: Tall Boy isn't the Gargoyle King just as Svenson wasn't the Black Hood. I hate him for killing Joaquin, but I'm glad he was brought back for an onscreen resolution. Also, Tall Boy coming back (in addition to the name drops) increases the probability of Minetta returning.
Fp: We all thought you were dead, Tall Boy. Where were you hiding?
Tall Boy: A small town called, “Athens.” I gotta say, it’s good to be back. And Alice Cooper,...
Below, TV Fanatics Becca Newton, Kat Pettibone, and Brandon Vieira debate the reveal of Tall Boy as the Gargoyle King, Hiram's mysterious shooter, and the end of "Varchie."
Tall Boy was revealed to be the Gargoyle King and that he killed Joaquin. Share your reactions to these revelations.
Becca: Tall Boy isn't the Gargoyle King just as Svenson wasn't the Black Hood. I hate him for killing Joaquin, but I'm glad he was brought back for an onscreen resolution. Also, Tall Boy coming back (in addition to the name drops) increases the probability of Minetta returning.
Fp: We all thought you were dead, Tall Boy. Where were you hiding?
Tall Boy: A small town called, “Athens.” I gotta say, it’s good to be back. And Alice Cooper,...
- 1/28/2019
- by Justin Carreiro
- TVfanatic
Did Fred Andrews deliver on his threats against Hiram Lodge? This could be the case based on the promo for Riverdale Season 3 Episode 10.
The reigning kingpin of Riverdale has collapsed to the ground with a noticeable bullet wound to his chest.
Karma finally got her revenge! But even if it wasn't Fred who did it, there are a lot of people in town who would Love to get their vengeance against Hiram.
Though, this is Riverdale after all; the attack could be a red herring. All we have to go on is the blood, the gunshot noise, and Fred's promise to kill his son's tormentor.
Do you think the former mayoral candidate made the shot?
The Andrews and Lodges aren't the only ones dealing with parental issues. It looks like Betty will be faced with double the Cooper drama!
Firstly, we see a quick clip of Betty walking through a dark and barely lit hallway.
The reigning kingpin of Riverdale has collapsed to the ground with a noticeable bullet wound to his chest.
Karma finally got her revenge! But even if it wasn't Fred who did it, there are a lot of people in town who would Love to get their vengeance against Hiram.
Though, this is Riverdale after all; the attack could be a red herring. All we have to go on is the blood, the gunshot noise, and Fred's promise to kill his son's tormentor.
Do you think the former mayoral candidate made the shot?
The Andrews and Lodges aren't the only ones dealing with parental issues. It looks like Betty will be faced with double the Cooper drama!
Firstly, we see a quick clip of Betty walking through a dark and barely lit hallway.
- 1/18/2019
- by Justin Carreiro
- TVfanatic
Riverdale is a serious contender at the upcoming E! People's Choice Awards and the cast totally saw it coming. The CW series is a finalist in four different categories this year, and although the cast was thrilled to hear about their show getting recognized they kind of predicted that this would happen. During a season one extended-blooper reel from the cast, Lochlyn Munro, who plays Hal Cooper, totally called the show's PCAs nomination and we're a little freaked out that season two's baddie might also be psychic. "I smell a People's Choice Award," Hal Cooper Aka Munro says while eating breakfast with his wife Alice Cooper (Mädchen Amick) during a deleted scene...
- 10/1/2018
- E! Online
Hey, "Riverdale" fans. It's been a while, but we've finally got some new, exciting news to share with guys in regards to the upcoming third season. It turns out that a very special flash back to the past episode will be shown which will feature characters Fred Andrews,Alice Cooper, Hermione Lodge and F.P. Jones as high school students. That's right. They will be played Riverdale's main stars Kj Apa aka Archie Andrews, Lili Reinhart aka Betty Cooper, Camila Mendes aka Veronica Lodge and Cole Sprouse aka Jughead Jones. Also, this episode will feature Veronica's father Hiram Lodge as a teenager. Teenage Hiram will be played actor Michael Consuelos. Michael is actually the son of Mark Consuelos who plays the adult Hiram Lodge. So, we think that'll be pretty interesting to see. This flashback episode is going to take us all the way back to the 1980s guys.
- 8/24/2018
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Michael Consuelos, the son of All My Children alums Mark Consuelos and Kelly Ripa, has been cast to play the high-school version of his dad in an upcoming flashback episode of Riverdale.
Entitled "The Midnight Club," the hour will be subversive take on the John Hughes classic The Breakfast Club, revealed showrunner Roberto Aguire-Saccasa last week during the Television Critics Association 2018 summer press tour in Beverly Hills.
"We are going to learn about a really, really dark secret in Riverdale that the parents have been keeping since they were in high school," he said.
The show's younger cast will be playing their on-screen parents in the episode, but some questions remained as to whom would fill in for Hiram Lodge (Mark Consuelos) and Hal Cooper, as neither of them have sons on the canvas..
Teen Hiram is the first acting gig for Michael Consuelos, currently a junior at the...
Entitled "The Midnight Club," the hour will be subversive take on the John Hughes classic The Breakfast Club, revealed showrunner Roberto Aguire-Saccasa last week during the Television Critics Association 2018 summer press tour in Beverly Hills.
"We are going to learn about a really, really dark secret in Riverdale that the parents have been keeping since they were in high school," he said.
The show's younger cast will be playing their on-screen parents in the episode, but some questions remained as to whom would fill in for Hiram Lodge (Mark Consuelos) and Hal Cooper, as neither of them have sons on the canvas..
Teen Hiram is the first acting gig for Michael Consuelos, currently a junior at the...
- 8/13/2018
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
When we first met Archie Andrews, he was the prototypical American teenager when being a teenager was a new concept. The idea of teens having free time was also new and mandatory attendance at high school was just a few decades old. It was a perfect place to explore what it meant to have leisure time to pursue personal interests be it the opposite sex or cars or sports or whatever.
The Archie comics have endured largely through their universality and their gentle humorous antics. Wisely, the company belatedly acknowledged the changing times and revamped the look and feel of the characters with the brilliant Mark Waid/Fiona Staples run which brought national attention and increased sales to the company. (Their digests continued to display the “classic” material.)
The universality and humor was retained but introduced more contemporary themes and issues. This got television interested and the ubiquitous Greg Berlanti...
The Archie comics have endured largely through their universality and their gentle humorous antics. Wisely, the company belatedly acknowledged the changing times and revamped the look and feel of the characters with the brilliant Mark Waid/Fiona Staples run which brought national attention and increased sales to the company. (Their digests continued to display the “classic” material.)
The universality and humor was retained but introduced more contemporary themes and issues. This got television interested and the ubiquitous Greg Berlanti...
- 8/6/2018
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
Happy Sunday "Riverdale" fans. In this report we've got a ton of new season 3 teasers to share with you guys straight from the showrunner/producer himself Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa. He recently sat down with the folks over at Entertainment Weekly to dish out a bunch season 3 spoiler goodies. It turns out we might see the Betty, Archie, Jughead and Veronica's "group" friendship face some pretty serious problems. We might find out more about Polly's mysterious farm. Cheryl and Betty's new Serpent status will get quickly explored and so much more! To get things started , Roberto revealed that season 3 will feature an investigation and a new mystery. He also confirmed that we sadly will see more dead bodies turn up. Roberto stated of season 3, "There will be an investigation aspect to the season and a mystery aspect to the season, and I’m sad to say that probably Dr. Curdle in the...
- 6/17/2018
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Grab a strawberry milkshake, y’all! Riverdale Season 2 has finally dropped on Netflix, and for those of you who have yet to indulge, be warned of spoilers ahead! The following content deals with storylines from Episode 17 onward. Throughout Season 2, there were so many clues about the identity of the Black Hood, that it was pretty hard to keep up. At one point, there was a super convincing theory that Betty’s dad, Hal Cooper, had a twin who was wreaking havoc on the town. Seriously, the entire Riverdale fandom was certain the writers were pulling a Pretty Little Liars. Cliché? Yes. Convincing? Absolutely. Take a look: "Hal Cooper is related to the Blossoms, the Blossoms are known to have twins in the family, Hal Cooper has a twin brother and he is the Black Hood," one Twitter user explained. "Ever since Hal has been seeing Penelope, he has been acting Very strange,...
- 5/25/2018
- by Katie Corvino
- Life and Style
It’s called “Peak TV” for a reason. And now that season finales are airing, a crescendo of unpredictable story beats are keeping fans enthralled and, in some instances, filled with rage. TheWrap has rounded up some of the best, most surprising and shocking finales to air this season so far. Beware of major spoilers ahead!
“The Walking Dead”
The aptly titled Season 8 finale to “The Walking Dead,” “Wrath,” finally pitted Rick vs. Negan in a showdown that the whole season had been building towards in All Out War’s final moment. Negan checked his gun the episode prior, but Eugene’s faulty bullets backfired on him none the less. And even though his throat got slashed, Rick spares Negan’s life. It may not be the biggest shock since it’s how it plays out in the comics, but it is a nice nod to Carl’s dying wish.
“The Walking Dead”
The aptly titled Season 8 finale to “The Walking Dead,” “Wrath,” finally pitted Rick vs. Negan in a showdown that the whole season had been building towards in All Out War’s final moment. Negan checked his gun the episode prior, but Eugene’s faulty bullets backfired on him none the less. And even though his throat got slashed, Rick spares Negan’s life. It may not be the biggest shock since it’s how it plays out in the comics, but it is a nice nod to Carl’s dying wish.
- 5/24/2018
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
After last week's intense cliffhanger, every Riverdale fan in the world is anxiously waiting to find out if Jughead is really dead. The wait was made even worse, when Jughead actor Cole Sprouse decided to get cryptic on Twitter. "Grateful, thank you #riverdale," he wrote minutes following the episode's end. What in the name of jingle-jangle does it mean?! Well, despite the grim prognosis, there's absolutely no way that Jughead is going to die. Don't worry, we have some evidence to back it up. For starters, and perhaps the most obvious, Jughead narrates the entire story — he's as integral to the plot as Archie. Without Jughead, there seemingly would be no show. However, teen dramas have been known to kill off major characters before — ahem, Marissa Cooper on The Oc — so, we can't just leave it at that. The second major clue comes from the promo for tonight's episode. The scene opens with Betty,...
- 5/16/2018
- by Melissa Copelton
- Life and Style
Riverdale unveiled a few big twists during the episode "Judgment Night," but none were quite as dramatic as the Black Hood reveal. As fans guessed, Betty's dad Hal Cooper ends up being the masked villain, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. Apparently, being a serial killer runs in his blood. As he reveals to Betty and Alice, it was actually Grandpappy Cooper who killed Grandpappy Blossom, and his father was responsible for the Conway family murder. As a young boy, he was brainwashed to believe that Riverdale needed to be cleansed of sinners, and those thoughts were triggered during Betty's speech at the Riverdale Jubilee.
Even though he is eventually held accountable for his crimes at the end of the episode, it doesn't seem like we're quite done with his story. As Hal is arrested by the police, Archie arrives at the Coopers' house and tells Betty...
Even though he is eventually held accountable for his crimes at the end of the episode, it doesn't seem like we're quite done with his story. As Hal is arrested by the police, Archie arrives at the Coopers' house and tells Betty...
- 5/16/2018
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
Spoilers for Riverdale below!
Riverdale loves to keep fans guessing, and the mystery surrounding the Black Hood this season is no different. After fans came up with elaborate and convincing theories about who the killer could be, the reveal during the season two Winter finale was kind of a letdown. As Betty and Archie hold the serial killer at gunpoint, he is shot by Sheriff Keller on the other side of the bridge. The killer dramatically falls to the ground, and Kevin's dad confirms that he's dead. Then, Archie whips off the mask to reveal that the Black Hood is . . . high school janitor Mr. Svenson. But as fans guessed, the reveal was actually a fake-out.
During the show's musical episode, the mysterious season two villain makes a shocking return. As the high school puts on a production of Carrie: The Musical, Kevin is blackmailed with letters telling him to recast...
Riverdale loves to keep fans guessing, and the mystery surrounding the Black Hood this season is no different. After fans came up with elaborate and convincing theories about who the killer could be, the reveal during the season two Winter finale was kind of a letdown. As Betty and Archie hold the serial killer at gunpoint, he is shot by Sheriff Keller on the other side of the bridge. The killer dramatically falls to the ground, and Kevin's dad confirms that he's dead. Then, Archie whips off the mask to reveal that the Black Hood is . . . high school janitor Mr. Svenson. But as fans guessed, the reveal was actually a fake-out.
During the show's musical episode, the mysterious season two villain makes a shocking return. As the high school puts on a production of Carrie: The Musical, Kevin is blackmailed with letters telling him to recast...
- 5/12/2018
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
With all the reboots and revivals hitting the airwaves, reality fans are likely wondering, is Duck Dynasty still in production? Might we see the Robertson family on TV anytime soon? The short answer: It doesn't seem so. The long answer: A legal battle might be the reason the A&E show hasn't returned. British media company ITV bought a majority stake of Duck Dynasty production company Gurney Productions for $40 million in 2012, The Telegraph reports, and then fired founders and Duck Dynasty creators Scott and Deirdre Gurney in 2016. In the ensuing court battle, ITV alleged Scott and Deirdre acted with "stunning greed" to fraudulently inflate the profits at their company; and ITV also alleged the couple tried to expense $1.2 million of guns, jewelry, massages, vacations, and parties. Meanwhile, the Gurneys claim ITV wrongfully fired them and tried to bilk them out of a fortune, and they've claimed damages of more than $150 million.
- 5/12/2018
- by Dan Clarendon
- Life and Style
Spoiler Warning: Do not read ahead unless you’ve watch “Riverdale” Season 2 Episode 21.
Is everyone breathing? Is everyone away from the Ghoulies?
Okay, time to recuperate from tonight’s episode of “Riverdale,” in which not only did we discover the identity of the Black Hood and also who shot Fangs, but were left to fret about Jughead’s safety for a week.
It turns out that Betty was right, the Black Hood was her dad, Hal Cooper, which he reveals to Betty and Alice in a creepy “It”-like moment with old home videos. Betty had her suspicions about her dad — and we did, too — because of the Nancy Drew book cipher from earlier in the season and because Hal’s “business” whereabouts matched up pretty perfectly with Black Hood incidents.
Also Read: 'Riverdale': The Black Hood Is Back, Here's Our New Suspect List
Hal explains to his “two best girls” that his father was the one who killed the Conway family. If you recall, Mr. Svenson was the only survivor of the Conway family, and was apprehended earlier in the season for being the Black Hood. When they were kids, Hal convinced him to accuse an innocent man of the murders to spare his father. Murder is the Cooper family business!
Buuuut another theory is also proved correct: there are two black hoods, because Hal was with Betty during the shooting at the Mayoral debate.
Elsewhere in the episode, Veronica discovers that it was Midge’s mom who shot Fangs, because he was rumored to be her killer (it was really Hal).
Also Read: Watch a Deleted Cheryl and Toni Duet From the 'Riverdale' Musical Episode (Video)
The episode ended with another cliffhanger: F.P. finds Jughead bloodied and unconscious in the woods after being beat up by Penny and her gang of Ghoulies. His goal was to sacrifice himself for the safety of the rest of the Serpents, but Penny promised him the gesture would be for naught.
Tune in for the Season 2 finale next Wednesday at 8/7c on The CW.
Read original story ‘Riverdale': The Black Hood Is Revealed and We Are Not Ok At TheWrap...
Is everyone breathing? Is everyone away from the Ghoulies?
Okay, time to recuperate from tonight’s episode of “Riverdale,” in which not only did we discover the identity of the Black Hood and also who shot Fangs, but were left to fret about Jughead’s safety for a week.
It turns out that Betty was right, the Black Hood was her dad, Hal Cooper, which he reveals to Betty and Alice in a creepy “It”-like moment with old home videos. Betty had her suspicions about her dad — and we did, too — because of the Nancy Drew book cipher from earlier in the season and because Hal’s “business” whereabouts matched up pretty perfectly with Black Hood incidents.
Also Read: 'Riverdale': The Black Hood Is Back, Here's Our New Suspect List
Hal explains to his “two best girls” that his father was the one who killed the Conway family. If you recall, Mr. Svenson was the only survivor of the Conway family, and was apprehended earlier in the season for being the Black Hood. When they were kids, Hal convinced him to accuse an innocent man of the murders to spare his father. Murder is the Cooper family business!
Buuuut another theory is also proved correct: there are two black hoods, because Hal was with Betty during the shooting at the Mayoral debate.
Elsewhere in the episode, Veronica discovers that it was Midge’s mom who shot Fangs, because he was rumored to be her killer (it was really Hal).
Also Read: Watch a Deleted Cheryl and Toni Duet From the 'Riverdale' Musical Episode (Video)
The episode ended with another cliffhanger: F.P. finds Jughead bloodied and unconscious in the woods after being beat up by Penny and her gang of Ghoulies. His goal was to sacrifice himself for the safety of the rest of the Serpents, but Penny promised him the gesture would be for naught.
Tune in for the Season 2 finale next Wednesday at 8/7c on The CW.
Read original story ‘Riverdale': The Black Hood Is Revealed and We Are Not Ok At TheWrap...
- 5/10/2018
- by Ashley Boucher
- The Wrap
Caution! This post (obviously) contains spoilers for the May 9 episode of Riverdale, so proceed at your own risk! Well, we guessed the who, but we could never have guessed the why. Riverdale just revealed who the Og Black Hood is, and it's exactly who we've assumed and kind of hoped (in the weirdest way) it was since he started making creepy phone calls to Betty: her dad! Hal Cooper's been donning a black hood and murdering/attempting to murder sinners for months now, which is really the only thing that ever made sense. But we also learned tonight the reason why he does such a thing, and it's certainly not what we expected. During one quite creepy sequence, Hal sat his...
- 5/10/2018
- E! Online
On Riverdale, things are not what they seem and we've found an enormous plot hole that pretty much reinforces that idea. And we know that "plot hole" is usually a code word for "fan grievances" (on Riverdale "plot holes" aren't what they seem either), but this is something that actually messes with the continuity and canon of the show. And no, this isn't going to poke anything into your ironclad Black Hood theories. Instead, it unravels the dynamic between Archie Andrews and Betty Cooper. Watch our video to learn more about this gaping Riverdale plot hole and how it rips apart the show. But first, a bit of backstory, and let's go all the way back to the pilot episode because that's how long they've been deceiving us. In "Chapter One: A River's Edge," we're introduced to perfect girl next door Betty Cooper and her pretty pink pastel room. She's...
- 5/9/2018
- by Mary Grace Garis
- Life and Style
Hiram refused Veronica's business deal to create a casino, The Black Hood ambushed the town debate and shot into the crowd, and Fangs was accused of Midge's death on Riverdale Season 2 Episode 20.
Below, TV Fanatics Jack Ori, Paul Dailly, and Justin Carreiro debate Hiram's manipulation of Reggie, Hal Cooper potentially being The Black Hood, and Cheryl's odds of survival against the serial killer.
1. Hermione and Hiram used Veronica to get close to the sons of crime families, but Hiram dismissed any deals Veronica sealed. Why was he quick to shut it all down?
Jack: I think Hiram was using Veronica to try to distract his enemies and see if hes could be used as bait to lure them into some sort of trap to sabotage their business. He never planned to do anything beyond pimp Veronica out, and definitely didn't expect her to rebel.
Paul: I agree with Jack. Veronica...
Below, TV Fanatics Jack Ori, Paul Dailly, and Justin Carreiro debate Hiram's manipulation of Reggie, Hal Cooper potentially being The Black Hood, and Cheryl's odds of survival against the serial killer.
1. Hermione and Hiram used Veronica to get close to the sons of crime families, but Hiram dismissed any deals Veronica sealed. Why was he quick to shut it all down?
Jack: I think Hiram was using Veronica to try to distract his enemies and see if hes could be used as bait to lure them into some sort of trap to sabotage their business. He never planned to do anything beyond pimp Veronica out, and definitely didn't expect her to rebel.
Paul: I agree with Jack. Veronica...
- 5/7/2018
- by Justin Carreiro
- TVfanatic
Last week, we were treated to a special musical episode of “Riverdale” as the kids of Riverdale High put on “Carrie: The Musical.” But even more disturbing than Cheryl Blossom covered in blood was Midge crucified to the play’s backdrop with this eerie message: “I am back from the dead, all those who escaped before me will die – B.H.”
The Black Hood warned Kevin Keller, who directed the production, of violence to come, and boy, did he deliver.
So now that the Black Hood is back, we’re revamping our old suspect list, because, let’s be honest, Mr. Svenson never seemed a likely candidate for the town terrorizer. We decided to put our best Betty Cooper and Jughead Jones investigative hats on to create a suspect list of our own.
Also Read: Watch a Deleted Cheryl and Toni Duet From the 'Riverdale' Musical Episode (Video)
Claudius Blossom
Ok, the first suspect on our list is Cheryl’s uber-creepy uncle Claudius Blossom. He told her a sob story about being estranged from her dad, Cliff Blossom, but we don’t trust anything he says. Especially after we see him and Cheryl’s mom, Penelope, conspiring to get rid of Cheryl and Nana Blossom.
It’s clear that Claudius wants some power in Riverdale, but we still don’t know much about him. Whatever he’s up to, he’s shady Af, and since he didn’t show up until after the Black Hood was supposedly caught by Sheriff Keller, he has no alibi to previous transgressions.
Hiram and/or Hermione Lodge
We don’t think that Hiram and Hermione are actually carrying out any of the Black Hood’s actions on their own, but we definitely wouldn’t put it past them to hire someone to be the Black Hood for them. Obviously, the Lodges are trying to take over Riverdale by buying up nearly every property and Hermione’s mayoral run. Could they have hired the Black Hood to terrorize Riverdale just so they could swoop in to “save” the town? We wouldn’t put it past them.
Also Read: 'Riverdale' Musical Episode: Casey Cott on That Crazy Ending and Kevin's 'Iconic' Powder Blue Tux
Sheriff Keller
One theory circling Reddit is that Kevin Keller’s dad is the Black Hood. It seems counterintuitive until you give it more thought. One Redditor pointed out that both Ms. Grundy and Fred Andrews were punished for their affairs, but Keller hasn’t: “The Hood seems to have a keen awareness of the sins committed by the citizens of Riverdale so unless Keller was responsible for every preceding murder then his unanswered blatant adultery leaves room for questions.” We have to admit, that’s pretty convincing. Others point out that because Keller’s storyline has been lax lately, it’s simply time for him to become more relevant.
Chic Cooper
To be honest, this seems too obvious, but we have to keep Betty’s long lost older bro on this list because he is so weird and mysterious.
Hal Cooper
Now that Hal has returned home with Betty and Alice, he seems a less likely candidate. But he’s still clearly salty as hell about the Chic situation and how it played out. He’s also still ultra shady considering his connection to Penelope Blossom. At this point, he also seems like too obvious a suspect. But he does have a similar build to the Black Hood we saw in the past.
A good argument for Hal, though: the Black Hood was communicating with Betty, and Hal is obviously Betty’s dad. He’s been feeling on the outside of the family for a long time now, and could have been using his daughter to take out his anger.
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Could there be multiple Black Hoods?
As one Redditor put it, “a lot of people seem to neglect the sinners who are not being targeted and when looked at seems to paint a pretty clear picture.” Basically, this theory stems from the fact that the Black Hood says he wants to wipe out the “sinners” of Riverdale, but there are several people in Riverdale that aren’t targeted who are definitely sinners. The Black Hood’s true motives are a little unclear, so it would make sense if there were actually several people acting as the murderer.
Jughead Jones
Are you guys ready for the craziest theory yet? One theory, shocking if it ended up true, is that the Black Hood is Jughead Jones himself. First of all, he has those striking green eyes (though his build is way slimmer than the Black Hood we’ve seen). When all the Black Hood drama began, he and Archie had a strained relationship — and who was the Black Hood’s first victim? Fred Andrews, Archie’s dad. Fred and Jughead’s dad F.P. also have a strained relationship, which could add some motive.
Also, the Black Hood communicates with Betty exclusively for a while earlier on in the season. Juggie is one half of Bughead, after all, so who better to push all of Betty’s buttons?
Finally, Jughead desperately wanted to eradicate Jingle Jangle to keep Southside High and the Serpents from trouble, which would give him motive to take out the Sugarman.
When it comes to motive for murdering Midge during the musical, however, we’ll have to wait for more evidence.
Read original story ‘Riverdale': The Black Hood Is Back, Here’s Our New Suspect List At TheWrap...
The Black Hood warned Kevin Keller, who directed the production, of violence to come, and boy, did he deliver.
So now that the Black Hood is back, we’re revamping our old suspect list, because, let’s be honest, Mr. Svenson never seemed a likely candidate for the town terrorizer. We decided to put our best Betty Cooper and Jughead Jones investigative hats on to create a suspect list of our own.
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Claudius Blossom
Ok, the first suspect on our list is Cheryl’s uber-creepy uncle Claudius Blossom. He told her a sob story about being estranged from her dad, Cliff Blossom, but we don’t trust anything he says. Especially after we see him and Cheryl’s mom, Penelope, conspiring to get rid of Cheryl and Nana Blossom.
It’s clear that Claudius wants some power in Riverdale, but we still don’t know much about him. Whatever he’s up to, he’s shady Af, and since he didn’t show up until after the Black Hood was supposedly caught by Sheriff Keller, he has no alibi to previous transgressions.
Hiram and/or Hermione Lodge
We don’t think that Hiram and Hermione are actually carrying out any of the Black Hood’s actions on their own, but we definitely wouldn’t put it past them to hire someone to be the Black Hood for them. Obviously, the Lodges are trying to take over Riverdale by buying up nearly every property and Hermione’s mayoral run. Could they have hired the Black Hood to terrorize Riverdale just so they could swoop in to “save” the town? We wouldn’t put it past them.
Also Read: 'Riverdale' Musical Episode: Casey Cott on That Crazy Ending and Kevin's 'Iconic' Powder Blue Tux
Sheriff Keller
One theory circling Reddit is that Kevin Keller’s dad is the Black Hood. It seems counterintuitive until you give it more thought. One Redditor pointed out that both Ms. Grundy and Fred Andrews were punished for their affairs, but Keller hasn’t: “The Hood seems to have a keen awareness of the sins committed by the citizens of Riverdale so unless Keller was responsible for every preceding murder then his unanswered blatant adultery leaves room for questions.” We have to admit, that’s pretty convincing. Others point out that because Keller’s storyline has been lax lately, it’s simply time for him to become more relevant.
Chic Cooper
To be honest, this seems too obvious, but we have to keep Betty’s long lost older bro on this list because he is so weird and mysterious.
Hal Cooper
Now that Hal has returned home with Betty and Alice, he seems a less likely candidate. But he’s still clearly salty as hell about the Chic situation and how it played out. He’s also still ultra shady considering his connection to Penelope Blossom. At this point, he also seems like too obvious a suspect. But he does have a similar build to the Black Hood we saw in the past.
A good argument for Hal, though: the Black Hood was communicating with Betty, and Hal is obviously Betty’s dad. He’s been feeling on the outside of the family for a long time now, and could have been using his daughter to take out his anger.
Also Read: Watch the 'Riverdale' Cast Perform 2 Songs From 'Carrie' Musical Episode (Videos)
Could there be multiple Black Hoods?
As one Redditor put it, “a lot of people seem to neglect the sinners who are not being targeted and when looked at seems to paint a pretty clear picture.” Basically, this theory stems from the fact that the Black Hood says he wants to wipe out the “sinners” of Riverdale, but there are several people in Riverdale that aren’t targeted who are definitely sinners. The Black Hood’s true motives are a little unclear, so it would make sense if there were actually several people acting as the murderer.
Jughead Jones
Are you guys ready for the craziest theory yet? One theory, shocking if it ended up true, is that the Black Hood is Jughead Jones himself. First of all, he has those striking green eyes (though his build is way slimmer than the Black Hood we’ve seen). When all the Black Hood drama began, he and Archie had a strained relationship — and who was the Black Hood’s first victim? Fred Andrews, Archie’s dad. Fred and Jughead’s dad F.P. also have a strained relationship, which could add some motive.
Also, the Black Hood communicates with Betty exclusively for a while earlier on in the season. Juggie is one half of Bughead, after all, so who better to push all of Betty’s buttons?
Finally, Jughead desperately wanted to eradicate Jingle Jangle to keep Southside High and the Serpents from trouble, which would give him motive to take out the Sugarman.
When it comes to motive for murdering Midge during the musical, however, we’ll have to wait for more evidence.
Read original story ‘Riverdale': The Black Hood Is Back, Here’s Our New Suspect List At TheWrap...
- 4/25/2018
- by Ashley Boucher
- The Wrap
Campaign season has hit the town of Riverdale in full swing.
Everyone seemed to be invested in the small town drama on Riverdale Season 2 Episode 16.
The mayoral seat is just too tempting to give up. In fact, someone who quit the race might be back in to win the title fair and square.
Hermione was doing all the right things for her political career.
Her campaign interview with Hal Cooper checked every box and soundbite you would think of to win people over. There's no doubt that she was media trained over and over to get that messaging right. Hermione was a natural at getting her point across.
Though, Andy Cohen arriving in town to support her was very strange. No one would care that he came to support a friend in a small town election; the guest star role seemed more superficial than necessary. Andy's part wasn't needed, and it felt like it.
Everyone seemed to be invested in the small town drama on Riverdale Season 2 Episode 16.
The mayoral seat is just too tempting to give up. In fact, someone who quit the race might be back in to win the title fair and square.
Hermione was doing all the right things for her political career.
Her campaign interview with Hal Cooper checked every box and soundbite you would think of to win people over. There's no doubt that she was media trained over and over to get that messaging right. Hermione was a natural at getting her point across.
Though, Andy Cohen arriving in town to support her was very strange. No one would care that he came to support a friend in a small town election; the guest star role seemed more superficial than necessary. Andy's part wasn't needed, and it felt like it.
- 3/22/2018
- by Justin Carreiro
- TVfanatic
It’s a Sunday night: you’ve just finished your job delivering leaflets for a local takeaway, you have algebra homework to do, you haven’t cleaned your room and your mum’s on the warpath. You’re sat in bed with ice cream watching serial killer documentaries and listening to The Smiths. Everything’s fine.
We’ve all been teenagers, and it isn’t easy. Puberty’s happening. You’re trying to do homework instead of going out with your friends every night. All your friends are making out with friends of friends. You have to think of clever tweets and take aesthetic selfies for Instagram. Your phone cannot be out of your line of sight for a second. It’s the apocalypse.
And your parents don’t understand, they’re just in your face all the time, trying to make you do chores or last week’s essay.
We’ve all been teenagers, and it isn’t easy. Puberty’s happening. You’re trying to do homework instead of going out with your friends every night. All your friends are making out with friends of friends. You have to think of clever tweets and take aesthetic selfies for Instagram. Your phone cannot be out of your line of sight for a second. It’s the apocalypse.
And your parents don’t understand, they’re just in your face all the time, trying to make you do chores or last week’s essay.
- 3/5/2018
- by Luke Goude
- The Cultural Post
Betty and Alice hid a dead body with the help of an unlikely ally, Archie came clean to Hiram Lodge, and Mayor McCoy resigned from her position as mayor on Riverdale Season 2 Episode 13.
Below, TV Fanatics Jack Ori, Paul Dailly, and Justin Carreiro debate Cheryl's friendship with Betty, Penelope's love affair with Hal Cooper, and the revelation of Hermione's crime career.
1. Betty, Alice, and Jughead sought out Fp's help to dispose of the dead body. Do you think someone will discover the crime/teeth?
Jack: Well, Fp did say it would take a week for the body to fully decompose. So, I suppose it's possible; though, I think this was more about Alice having to re-establish her ties with the Serpents because of this mess.
Paul: Yeah, I don't see that body decomposing before someone steals a tooth or something to hold against them. Maybe Tall Boy is watching Fp's every move.
Below, TV Fanatics Jack Ori, Paul Dailly, and Justin Carreiro debate Cheryl's friendship with Betty, Penelope's love affair with Hal Cooper, and the revelation of Hermione's crime career.
1. Betty, Alice, and Jughead sought out Fp's help to dispose of the dead body. Do you think someone will discover the crime/teeth?
Jack: Well, Fp did say it would take a week for the body to fully decompose. So, I suppose it's possible; though, I think this was more about Alice having to re-establish her ties with the Serpents because of this mess.
Paul: Yeah, I don't see that body decomposing before someone steals a tooth or something to hold against them. Maybe Tall Boy is watching Fp's every move.
- 2/12/2018
- by Justin Carreiro
- TVfanatic
Warning: The following Q&A contains major spoilers for The Blacklist‘s Season 5 fall finale. Proceed with caution.
During its four previous seasons, The Blacklist put Tom Keen through the physical and emotional wringer time and again — and he somehow survived all of it.
Getting tortured and stabbed in the pilot episode? No problem. Tied up and left to waste away on a boat in Season 2? Piece of cake. Chased by assassins at his own Season 3 wedding? Bring. It. On. (He even survived the cancellation of his spinoff series, which is perhaps the most impressive of all.)
But Tom’s...
During its four previous seasons, The Blacklist put Tom Keen through the physical and emotional wringer time and again — and he somehow survived all of it.
Getting tortured and stabbed in the pilot episode? No problem. Tied up and left to waste away on a boat in Season 2? Piece of cake. Chased by assassins at his own Season 3 wedding? Bring. It. On. (He even survived the cancellation of his spinoff series, which is perhaps the most impressive of all.)
But Tom’s...
- 11/16/2017
- TVLine.com
This season of Riverdale has played out like a horror movie, with a mysterious serial killer known as the Black Hood stalking Archie and the gang and sending the whole town into a full-scale panic. But the question remains: Who is the man behind the mask?
So far, the show has kept the Black Hood’s identity a secret, but it’s dropped plenty of clues for us to puzzle over: We know the killer is a green-eyed man who claims to be punishing the citizens of Riverdale for their “sins.” We know he’s killed Miss Grundy and wounded Fred and Moose.
So far, the show has kept the Black Hood’s identity a secret, but it’s dropped plenty of clues for us to puzzle over: We know the killer is a green-eyed man who claims to be punishing the citizens of Riverdale for their “sins.” We know he’s killed Miss Grundy and wounded Fred and Moose.
- 11/14/2017
- TVLine.com
Vulture WatchHow much longer will the Feds work with the Concierge of Crime? Has The Blacklist TV show been cancelled or renewed for a fifth season on NBC? The television vulture is watching for the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is a dedicated place to track the status of The Blacklist season five. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?What's This TV Show About?Airing on the television network, The Blacklist follows former Us Naval Intelligence officer Raymond "Red" Reddington (James Spader). After disappearing for two decades, and landing on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, he surrendered himself to FBI Assistant Director Harold Cooper (Harry Lennix). In exchange for immunity...
- 7/15/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Warning: The following recap contains major spoilers from the Season 4 finale of The Blacklist.
Ever since Raymond Reddington walked into FBI headquarters four years ago, requesting to speak only with Elizabeth Keen, there’s been a flurry of theories about Red’s relationship to the profiler. Is he Liz’s father? Is he, somehow, her mother? Is there another explanation, beyond blood relation, that justifies Red’s loving-yet-creepy fascination with her?
But if, throughout the years, you’ve remained a staunch advocate of the most plausible theory on that list — that Red is indeed Liz’s dad — then Thursday...
Ever since Raymond Reddington walked into FBI headquarters four years ago, requesting to speak only with Elizabeth Keen, there’s been a flurry of theories about Red’s relationship to the profiler. Is he Liz’s father? Is he, somehow, her mother? Is there another explanation, beyond blood relation, that justifies Red’s loving-yet-creepy fascination with her?
But if, throughout the years, you’ve remained a staunch advocate of the most plausible theory on that list — that Red is indeed Liz’s dad — then Thursday...
- 5/19/2017
- TVLine.com
Warning: Spoilers ahead! Do not proceed if you haven't watched Thursday's Riverdale!
One of Riverdale's biggest mysteries was answered on Thursday, as it was revealed that Jason Blossom's killer was none other than his own father, Clifford Blossom!
Archie (Kj Apa), Jughead (Cole Sprouse), Betty (Lili Reinhart), Veronica (Camila Mendes), and Kevin (Casey Cott) spent the episode doing some amateur sleuthing after Jughead's father, F.P. Jones (Skeet Ulrich) was arrested for, and later confessed to, Jason's murder. They discovered part of the truth, that Jason was shot and dumped in a freezer in the basement of the Southside Serpents' bar, but a video on a flash drive found in Jason's letterman jacket ultimately revealed the shocking truth, that it was Clifford (Barclay Hope), and not F.P., who pulled the trigger.
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To get to the bottom of the...
One of Riverdale's biggest mysteries was answered on Thursday, as it was revealed that Jason Blossom's killer was none other than his own father, Clifford Blossom!
Archie (Kj Apa), Jughead (Cole Sprouse), Betty (Lili Reinhart), Veronica (Camila Mendes), and Kevin (Casey Cott) spent the episode doing some amateur sleuthing after Jughead's father, F.P. Jones (Skeet Ulrich) was arrested for, and later confessed to, Jason's murder. They discovered part of the truth, that Jason was shot and dumped in a freezer in the basement of the Southside Serpents' bar, but a video on a flash drive found in Jason's letterman jacket ultimately revealed the shocking truth, that it was Clifford (Barclay Hope), and not F.P., who pulled the trigger.
Related: 'Riverdale' Stars Dish on Archie's New Romance and Molly Ringwald's Grand Debut
To get to the bottom of the...
- 5/5/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
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