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‘Fargo’ Season 5 Episode 10 Recap: “Bisquik” Finale

A 10-episode season is far too short a time to spend with Dot, Wayne, Scotty, Lorraine, Witt, Roy, Indira, and, yes, even Gator. Unfortunately, that’s all we get with FX’s Fargo season five as episode 10, “Bisquik,” brings the second-best season of the series to a close.

The season finale opens with the now-blind Gator (Joe Keery) deserted by his dad and left to make it back to the ranch on his own. He whines as he repeatedly falls and then eventually makes it into the secret tunnel almost by accident.

Gator emerges from the tunnel in a field and is immediately spotted by the FBI. He throws up his hands, no longer the arrogant vape-addict we’ve come to know and loathe.

Meanwhile, “patriots” line the ranch’s fence on Roy Tillman’s orders, fully prepared to take on the FBI. North Dakota Deputy Witt Farr (Lamorne Morris) is with Alpha Team as they stealthily make their way onto the ranch, while Roy (Jon Hamm) asks his militia leader father-in-law if he’s seen Ole Munch. The old man gives Roy a hard time, inferring that he’s soft and weak. Roy’s had enough and dispatches his third wife’s dad by slashing his throat.

Karen walks up just as her dad’s taking his dying breaths, takes one look at the scene, and runs off. Roy is about to chase her when he turns the corner on the porch and comes face to face with an enraged and well-armed Dot (Juno Temple).

She takes aim and shoots Roy in the stomach – yes! – before he can draw his gun. Witt hears the shotgun blast and knows it’s Dot. She’s just about to pull the trigger again and finish off Roy when Alpha Team arrives and orders her to put her weapon down.

Dot immediately does as instructed while yelling that she’s the hostage. Gunfire erupts as “patriots” fire on the team, and Witt uses his body to shield Dot from being hit by accident. Roy uses the gunfight to make a break for it.

Witt refuses to let Dot put herself in danger again and won’t let go when she wants to give chase.

While the men he called to protect him are fighting the FBI and likely dying, Roy turns tail and runs to the tunnel. Witt leaves Dot on the porch and follows Roy’s blood trail. He doesn’t wait for backup to arrive and enters the confined space, well aware he could be walking into an ambush but determined to find Roy.

Witt doesn’t notice Roy’s hiding in the shadows but turns around just in time – forcing Roy to pause his approach. Roy refuses to drop his knife and instead talks about being shot in the belly. Witt calls in his location and that he’s with Roy.

Witt’s a decent man and he fails to kill Roy when he has the chance. Instead, the despicable, corrupt sheriff makes as if he’s dropping the knife and then closes the distance quickly. He stabs Witt in the chest, and Witt is forced to die with Roy’s face as the last thing he sees.

Dot’s rescued off the porch and walks past Karen, now in handcuffs. She’s in a state of shock, but her immediate concern is learning if Roy’s been caught.

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Jon Hamm as Roy Tillman in ‘Fargo’ season 5 (Photo CR: Frank W Ockenfels III/FX)

Roy emerges from the same hidden tunnel exit as Gator, and it’s not until he’s forced face down into the snow that he realizes he’s outnumbered and outgunned. FBI Agents Joaquin and Meyer stand over Roy and inform him that Gator gave him up.

Dot makes it to the FBI command post, and Gator’s already there, handcuffed and being helped by EMTs. He apologizes, and Dot instantly forgives him. Dot displays a level of compassion we should all strive for as she promises to bring Gator his favorite cookies in jail.

Dot’s happy to hear Agent Meyer spoke with Wayne and that her hubby knows she’s safe. But the moment of happiness is fleeting as she’s informed Trooper Witt Farr has died. (Absolutely gut-wrenching that she called him “her trooper” when she asked Meyer about his whereabouts.)

Dot’s quiet on the drive back to her house. (Juno Temple does an incredible job of displaying the range of emotions and thoughts flowing through Dot’s mind as she’s told she’s almost home.) The car pulls up in front of her home and Dot grabs Scotty (Sienna King) up in a huge hug and gives Wayne (David Rysdahl) a big kiss. She steps away from her hubby and daughter when Lorraine (Jennifer Jason Leigh) approaches.

“I just got the download. Shot him in the stomach, they said. That’s my girl,” says Lorraine, the very picture of icy control. Dot’s not buying the detached act and pulls her mother-in-law in for a hug, refusing to let go as a visibly uncomfortable Lorraine pats her on the back.

The action moves forward one year.

Indira (Richa Moorjani) is already there when Dot and Scotty arrive with flowers for Witt’s grave. His tombstone reads:

Whitley James Farr
1983 – 2009
Beloved Brother

(The tombstone next to Witt’s is for Jesse Kawzenuk. Kawzenuk is a visual effects supervisor on the series.)

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Juno Temple as Dorothy “Dot” Lyon in ‘Fargo’ season 5 (Photo CR: Frank W Ockenfels III/FX)

Dot doesn’t know much about Witt’s personal life, and Indira reveals he wasn’t married but had a cat named Lucky. His furkid now lives with Indira. Witt was the only son and had six sisters, and Dot believes that’s why he was so nice.

Apparently, the car business has expanded over the last year, and Dot jokes that she and Wayne are “moguls” now. However, she sticks with handling the behind-the-scenes stuff as she’s not really a people person.

It seems like life has gotten back to normal as Indira says goodbye and heads off to check in with her boss, Lorraine. Dot remembers they need to stop at the store for sour cream since Wayne’s making chili for dinner.

Next, we head to the Federal Penitentiary in Thompson, Illinois. Roy Tillman’s serving his sentence there, and Lorraine Lyon pays him a visit. Roy, of course, believes his so-called trial was rigged, and Lorraine confirms she is the largest donor to the Federalist Society. Roy continues to play tough guy, claiming prisons are divided by race – which is the way the world should be.

Lorraine listens to him spout nonsense and then informs him his real punishment is about to begin. She has Indira wait outside, since she still has principles, and then lays out her plan. Lorraine has paid off all the debts for certain prisoners and put extra cash in their commissary accounts. They’ll be able to buy Vaseline and Vienna sausages on her dime.

She points out some rough-looking prisoners sitting nearby as now being in her debt, but she’s just begun with the list. All the prisoners in cell blocks A, B, and D are also being subsidized by Lorraine Lyon.

When Roy says that’s mighty Christian of her, Lorraine is quick to correct him. This has nothing to do with the Bible.

“It’s an older text, written on stone tablets in the age of the skullf**ckers,” says Lorraine. She insists Nadine had nothing to do with this.

Lorraine assures Roy that she wants him to feel the abuse and degradation his wives felt every day for the rest of his life. She also hopes he stays alive for a very long time.

Roy can’t hide the fear from his face as she slides over a pack of cigarettes and leaves.

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Sam Spruell as Ole Munch in ‘Fargo’ season 5 (Photo CR: Michelle Faye/FX)

And now it’s time for Dot to come face-to-face with the man who tried to kill her and then saved her life, keeping the tiger alive to fight another day.

Ole Munch (Sam Spruell) is seated in her living room, and poor Wayne is totally oblivious to the danger his family is in as Dot and Scotty arrive home. But Dot knows exactly what Ole is capable of, and Ole confirms he freed her so that the tiger could finish her fight. However, he’s not done with her yet.

Wayne picks up on “tiger” and happily provides a description of animal. He only stops the small talk when Dot gently says, “Wayne.” Wayne fetches Ole a pop – something Ole’s never enjoyed in his life – as Ole assures Dot they are going to finish their engagement.

“The debt must be paid. A man’s flesh was taken. Now a pound is required in return,” declares Ole.

Wayne leaps back into small talk, proving he always believes the best about people.

Ole continues with a stream of cryptic descriptions of his past, and Dot asks why everyone always says a debt must be paid. But what if you can’t? She believes the most humane thing is to say the debt should be forgiven.

Ole considers this while not breaking eye contact with Dot the Tiger. Wayne thinks it’s time to make biscuits, and he and Scotty head to the kitchen as Dot informs OIe that he has two choices. He can wash his hands and help make biscuits, or they can do this some other time.

Ole remains seated in the living room, watching the family. He finally joins them and scrubs his filthy hands.

Ole tries to talk about his code, but Scotty, Wayne, and Dot won’t let him finish. Instead, they finish working on dinner and give Ole the task of mixing the biscuit ingredients. Dot quietly reminds him that he knew the risk when he took the job and can’t be mad now at the risk.

Dot suggests his own mom would have done whatever it took to get back to him, just like she did to get back to Scotty and Wayne. Preparations complete, they sit down to a dinner of chili and biscuits. Dot’s loving hubby ignores the weirdness and picks up bits of Ole’s string of consciousness he can relate to.

Ole discusses being a sin-eater and how he was forced to eat the bitter, disgusting food. He says now he can not sleep, grow old, or die. “All that is left is sin,” says Ole.

The Lyon family listens to their very strange dinner companion, a new experience for an ageless man. Dot decides the cure for eating sins is to eat something made with love and joy. She offers Ole one of the biscuits he made with the family and tells him he will be forgiven.

Ole takes a moment to process this and then accepts the biscuit. Before tasting it, he looks at Wayne and Scotty and sees no judgment in their eyes. Ole takes a tiny bit and savors the taste of pure joy.

And that, my fellow Fargo enthusiasts, is the end of a near-perfect season. I can only hope that somehow Noah Hawley works Dot and the Lyon family back into a future season. I realize it’s an impossible ask, but a Fargo fan can hope, can’t she?




‘La Brea’ Season 3 Episode 2 Recap: “Don’t Look Up”

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Eoin Macken as Gavin, Josh McKenzie as Lucas, and Rohan Mirchandaney as Scott in ‘La Brea’ season 3 episode 2 (Photo by: Mark Taylor/NBC)

NBC’s La Brea season three episode one threw in more dinosaurs, confirmed Veronica is pregnant, introduced a new pivotal player, saw the abduction of Levi and Petra, and ended with the disappearance of Ty, Riley, and Josh through two different auroras. Wow, that was a lot to absorb! Episode two of the final season picks up with Ty (Chiké Okonkwo) in LA just weeks prior to the appearance of the sinkhole, waxing philosophical about a trip he never intended to take.

Ty grabs onto the idea of finding someone to share this burden with after a waitress suggests that as a possible next step.

Ty introduces himself to Dr. Sam Velez (Jon Seda) at the hospital where Sam works. He hands Sam a list of things set to occur in the next 24 hours to convince him the wild story he’s about to weave is the truth. Once these things come true, Sam can join him at The Sandbar to talk.

Everything comes true, and Sam is understandably freaked out. He meets with Ty and demands answers, and Ty reveals a sinkhole near the La Brea Tar Pits will swallow part of LA. But that’s not the fun part. No, that sinkhole will take people to 10,000 BC.

“That’s insane,” responds Sam, speaking the truth.

Ty spills more tea, revealing he knows Sam’s getting a divorce and hasn’t told anyone. Plus, he knows Sam is on medication for PTSD and that Riley quit the pre-med program but hasn’t said anything yet. Ty begs for help finding out more details on a secret Army project and Maya Schmidt – help that only Sam can give him.

Sam walks away, but not before telling Ty to back off.

Back in 10,000 BC, Sam’s top priority is figuring out how to get Riley (who was injured in a raptor attack) back after Josh deliberately – and against orders – stepped through the aurora. Sam’s unimpressed with Gavin’s begging for help in finding Maya and refuses to take part in Gavin’s mostly ill-conceived plans any longer.

Everyone’s been forced to take up temporary residence at the fort since the dinosaurs held a cage match at the clearing. Judah (Damien Fotiou) whines about being forced to work in the gardens, even after Lucas (Josh McKenzie) reminds him they’re lucky to have a place to bed down at this point. Veronica (Lily Santiago) promises to kick Judah’s butt if he doesn’t stop complaining.

The banter comes to a sudden stop when an alarm signals trouble. Sam’s discovered one of the fort’s warriors dead, and one of the fort people’s leaders, Ruth, is not so much upset about the guy’s death but that a Sky Person is examining the body. Sam points to a nearby tall tree and suggests that, based on his injuries, the dead man fell.

Ruth believes he was pushed and orders her people to try and find his weapons. If the Sky People want to prove they’re actually useful, they can assist in the search.

Of course, it’s Scott (Rohan Mirchandaney) and Veronica who locate the warrior’s bow and arrows while gossiping about Ruth murdering her own husband. Scott climbs a rock to get a better look at the area and spots a symbol made of sand nearby.

Back at the fort, Scott reports that the symbol stands for eternal return or maybe a winding journey. He guesses what it means, and neither Sam nor Gavin (Eoin Macken) takes him seriously. Sam’s patience is wearing thin, and he heads to the fort gate to start his search for Riley. However, Ruth’s given an order that no one can leave, so Sam gets into a fistfight with a guard. Gavin tries to intervene, and a brawl breaks out until Ruth orders everyone to knock it off.

Gavin and Sam are hauled away to the fort’s prison.

While Ruth’s giving Lucas a lesson in community-building, another warrior bites the dust, literally falling from the sky and dying just a few yards away from their feet. This time, however, the culprit is obvious. A pterodactyl dropped the woman and brought its buddies with it to snatch up more easy meals.

Ruth orders the archers to the wall, and Lucas tells everyone else to get inside.

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Zyra Gorecki as Izzy, Chantelle Jamieson as Ruth, and Edyll Ismail as Leyla in ‘La Brea’ season 3 episode 2 (Photo by: Mark Taylor/NBC)

The pterodactyls target Scott and Izzy (Zyra Gorecki), who are comforting a young girl inside a hut. They’re saved by Ruth’s daughter, Leyla (Edyll Ismail), a skilled archer who scared it off but didn’t kill it. (Izzy and Leyla butted heads/flirted earlier in the episode.)

Lucas picks the wrong time to fight the wrong battle and gets all the clearing people confined to the longhouse by Ruth. If they don’t like it, Ruth suggests they just pack up and leave.

Judah retrieves Scott and shows him another spiral that has appeared inside the fort. Scott decides it means the pterodactyls make them when they are getting ready to nest. He also comes up with an answer to get rid of what used to be his favorite dinosaurs.

Lucas convinces Ruth to let Gavin and Sam out of jail, and the group gets to work building a new nest and moving the egg without getting killed. Because this is La Brea, part of the solution is to send up rockets from a just-discovered Huey helicopter. And because this is La Brea, the pterodactyls are convinced to move into new digs away from the fort.

Later that night, everyone at the fort lets down their guard and parties. The fort people remain suspicious of the Sky People, but Ruth believes it will just take some time before they’re all kumbayaing around the campfire.

Ruth presents Lucas with a small rocket that was her grandfather’s. Apparently, he fell into 10,000 BC back in the ‘60s and was one of the first “outsiders” to join the fort people.

Gavin informs Sam, who still hasn’t made it out of the fort’s gate, that he wrote down the helicopter’s tail number. It’s from Ladera Air Force Base in LA, and somehow Gavin believes this is all a clue as to how to bring Riley back. Also, Sam still needs to go with him to find the base and Maya Schmidt since she may have all the answers.

Sam is all in.

Season three episode two ends in 2021 with Sam returning to meet with Ty after verifying with Riley that she dropped out of the pre-med program. And over the course of just a few hours, Sam has learned that Maya Schmidt is part of a top-secret program on quantum physics run out of Ladera Air Force Base.

Sam thinks they need to find someone who knows more about that program, and Ty knows just the person.

Gavin’s walked out of the LAPD by a cop and led straight to Sam and Ty waiting outside. They bailed him out and Ty promises to tell him why over coffee.




‘CSI: Vegas’ Season 3 Episode 1 Preview: Cast, Plot and Photos

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Paula Newsome as Maxine Roby and Mandeep Dhillon as Allie Rajan in ‘CSI: Vegas’ season 3 episode 1 (Photo: Monty Brinton © 2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

The team gets to work investigating Josh Folsom’s murder charge on CBS’s CSI: Vegas season three episode one. Directed by Brad Haiken from a script by Jason Tracy and Craig O’Neill, “The Reaper” will air on Sunday, February 18, 2024 at 10pm ET/PT.

Season three stars Paula Newsome as Maxine Roby, Marg Helgenberger as Catherine Willows, Matt Lauria as Joshua Folsom, and Mandeep Dhillon as Allie Rajan. Ariana Guerra is Detective Serena Chavez, Lex Medlin plays Beau Finado, and Jay Lee is Chris Park.

“The Reaper” Plot: With their respected colleague Josh Folsom under arrest for the death of Kahn Schefter – the man responsible for killing Folsom’s mother – the CSI team combs through every crumb of forensic evidence to determine his innocence or guilt.

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Matt Lauria as Josh Folsom in season 3 episode 1 (Photo: Monty Brinton © 2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

The Plot, Courtesy of CBS:

CSI: Vegas returns for its third season and continues the legacy of the global hit franchise. Amidst the neon lights and long shadows, dark threats lurk in Sin City. Maxine Roby (Newsome) leads her brilliant team of crime scene investigators – Catherine Willows (Helgenberger), Allie Rajan (Dhillon), Detective Serena Chavez (Guerra), Chris Park (Lee) and Beau Finado (Medlin) – as they use science to solve baffling mysteries. Chief among them: who framed their colleague, Joshua Folsom (Lauria), for a gruesome murder?

The most daunting and dangerous cases in the history of this storied franchise are coming, and the team will have to deploy the latest forensic techniques to preserve and serve justice in Sin City.

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Lex Medlin as Beau Finado, Paula Newsome as Maxine Roby and Mandeep Dhillon as Allie Rajan in season 3 episode 1 (Photo: Monty Brinton © 2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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Matt Lauria as Josh Folsom in season 3 episode 1 (Photo: Monty Brinton © 2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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Ariana Guerra as Detective Serena Chavez in season 3 episode 1 (Photo: Monty Brinton © 2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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Sarah Gilman as Penny in season 3 episode 1 (Photo: Monty Brinton © 2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)




Adam Sandler Soars in ‘Spaceman’ Trailer

After xix months of solitude on a spaceship, floating alone with no one to talk to, Astronaut Jakub Prochazka (Adam Sandler) has a bizarre encounter with an extraterrestrial (voiced by Paul Dano) in the trailer for Netflix’s Spaceman. Or is the spider-like creature merely a figment of his imagination?

“I really wanted to have a performance from him that had nothing to do with the Adam Sandler we all know,” said director Johan Renck (Chernobyl) to Netflix’s Tudum. “I don’t think people understand how [although] he may come across as funny and sweet and all that, he’s very intelligent, really smart, profound.”

The cast of the sci-fi drama, based on Jaroslav Kalfař’s Spaceman of Bohemia, includes Carey Mulligan (Maestro), Kunal Nayyar (Suspicion), Lena Olin (Hunters), and Isabella Rossellini (Julia). Colby Day adapted the book, and Channing Tatum, Reid Carolin, Peter Kiernan, Michael Parets, Tim Headington, Lia Buman, and Max Silva served as producers.

Director Renck, Ben Ormand, and Barry Bernardi executive produced.

Spaceman will open in limited release on February 23, 2024 followed by a streaming release on Netflix on March 1st.

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Adam Sandler as Jakub and Hanus in ‘Spaceman’ (Photo Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2023)

Netflix offers this synopsis:

“Six months into a solitary research mission to the edge of the solar system, an astronaut, Jakub (Sandler), realizes that the marriage he left behind might not be waiting for him when he returns to Earth. Desperate to fix things with his wife, Lenka (Mulligan), he is helped by a mysterious creature from the beginning of time he finds hiding in the bowels of his ship.

Hanuš works with Jakub to make sense of what went wrong before it is too late.”




Sundance Names the Top 10 Films of Its First 40 Years

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Sundance Film Festival’s Top 10 List

The Sundance Film Festival is celebrating its 40th edition with the 2024 festival running January 18th through 28th in Park City and Salt Lake City. In honor of the milestone event, Sundance called on the filmmaking community to put together a list of the top 10 feature films that have screened at the annual festival.

Over 4,000 feature films have been presented at the festival, and culling that massive list to 10 required the input of 500+ filmmakers, critics, and industry members who shared their personal top 10 lists. Topping the All Time Top 10 Films list is Damien Chazelle’s Whiplash, which debuted in 2014. Whiplash, starring J.K. Simmons and Miles Teller, won the Audience Award: U.S. Dramatic and the Grand Jury Prize: U.S. Dramatic at the festival and went on to win three Oscars (Best Supporting Actor, Editing, and Sound Mixing).

Feature film directing debuts of Steven Soderbergh, Jordan Peele, and Quentin Tarantino were voted onto the list. Richard Linklater has the honor of claiming spots seven and eight, and Christopher Nolan was presented with the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award for the number five film on the list, Memento.

40th Edition All Time Top Ten Films

10. Blood Simple (1985), Joel and Ethan Coen
9. Y tu mamá también (2002), Alfonso Cuarón
8. Boyhood (2014), Richard Linklater
7. Before Sunrise (1995), Richard Linklater
6. sex, lies and videotape (1989), Steven Soderbergh
5. Memento (2001), Christopher Nolan
4. Little Miss Sunshine (2006), Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris
3. Get Out (2017), Jordan Peele
2. Reservoir Dogs (1992), Quentin Tarantino
1. Whiplash (2014), Damien Chazelle




‘Arctic Ascent with Alex Honnold’ Trailer Isn’t for the Faint of Heart

The trailer for National Geographic’s Arctic Ascent with Alex Honnold shows the daring climber attempting to tackle Ingmikortilaq. And for those who suffer from acrophobia, just the two-minute trailer is almost too scary to watch.

“Having long dreamed of exploring the unclimbed peaks of Greenland, Alex Honnold (Free Solo) embarks on an unprecedented quest to the frontline of the climate crisis in one of the most remote corners of earth,” reads National Geographic’s synopsis. “Now, with world-class climbers and scientists, he attempts to summit Ingmikortilaq, a virgin Arctic seacliff rising out of the frozen wilderness, nearly 1,000 feet higher than El Capitan. For Honnold, this expedition is about more than just climbing. It is an opportunity to witness firsthand the impact of climate change on a wilderness that is vitally important to the planet’s future.

With renowned adventurer Aldo Kane, a glaciologist, and an epic team of climbers, the group uses cutting-edge technology to study one of the most dangerous and least understood ice caps in the world.”

The three-part documentary series will premiere on NatGeo on February 4, 2024. It’ll be available to stream on Hulu and Disney+ on February 5th.

2023 Primetime Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners

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‘Succession’ wins for Outstanding Drama Series at the 75TH EMMY AWARDS (Photo © 2024 Fox Media LLC)

In a normal year, the 2023 Emmy Awards would have actually taken place in 2023. But last year was anything but normal in Hollywood, and the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes caused the award ceremony’s postponement to January 15, 2024.

Fans of Succession, The Bear, and Beef had a lot to celebrate as Emmy voters threw most of the awards in their direction. Succession and The Bear tied with six wins each, and Beef wasn’t far behind with five.

Highlights included Christina Applegate’s surprise appearance on stage to a standing ovation, Carol Burnett presenting to Quinta Brunson (the first Black actress to win as Lead Actress in a Comedy since 1981), and Niecy Nash-Betts’ powerful acceptance speech for Dahmer. There were also cast reunions (Ally McBeal, Grey’s Anatomy, Martin, The Sopranos, and Cheers) and Sir Elton John finally received the E portion of EGOT for his Farewell From Dodger Stadium special.

The nominees were selected from shows that aired between June 1, 2022 and May 31, 2023.

2023 Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners:

Outstanding Drama Series
Andor (Disney+)
Better Call Saul (AMC)
The Crown (Netflix)
House Of The Dragon (HBO Max)
The Last Of Us (HBO Max)
WINNER: Succession (HBO Max)
The White Lotus (HBO Max)
Yellowjackets (Showtime)

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series
Jeff Bridges – The Old Man
Brian Cox – Succession
WINNER: Kieran Culkin – Succession
Bob Odenkirk – Better Call Saul
Pedro Pascal – The Last of Us
Jeremy Strong – Succession

Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series
Sharon Horgan – Bad Sisters
Melanie Lynskey – Yellowjackets
Elisabeth Moss – The Handmaid’s Tale
Bella Ramsey – The Last of Us
Keri Russell – The Diplomat
WINNER: Sarah Snook – Succession

Supporting Actor In A Drama Series
F. Murray Abraham – The White Lotus
Nicholas Braun – Succession
Michael Imperioli – The White Lotus
Theo James – The White Lotus
WINNER: Matthew Macfadyen – Succession
Alan Ruck – Succession
Will Sharpe – The White Lotus
Alexander Skarsgård – Succession

Supporting Actress In A Drama Series
WINNER: Jennifer Coolidge – The White Lotus
Elizabeth Debicki – The Crown
Meghann Fahy – The White Lotus
Sabrina Impacciatore – The White Lotus
Aubrey Plaza – The White Lotus
Rhea Seehorn – Better Call Saul
J. Smith-Cameron – Succession
Simona Tabasco – The White Lotus

Outstanding Comedy Series
Abbott Elementary (ABC)
Barry (HBO Max)
WINNER: The Bear (FX)
Jury Duty (Amazon Freevee)
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Prime Video)
Only Murders in the Building (Hulu)
Ted Lasso (Apple TV+)
Wednesday (Netflix)

Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series
Christina Applegate – Dead to Me
Rachel Brosnahan – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
WINNER: Quinta Brunson – Abbott Elementary
Natasha Lyonne – Poker Face
Jenna Ortega – Wednesday

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series
Bill Hader – Barry
Martin Short – Only Murders in the Building
Jason Segel – Shrinking
Jason Sudeikis – Ted Lasso
WINNER: Jeremy Allen White – The Bear

Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series
Anthony Carrigan – Barry
Phil Dunster – Ted Lasso
Brett Goldstein – Ted Lasso
James Marsden – Jury Duty
WINNER: Ebon Moss-Bachrach – The Bear
Tyler James Williams – Abbott Elementary
Henry Winkler – Barry

Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series
Alex Borstein – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
WINNER: Ayo Edebiri – The Bear
Janelle James – Abbott Elementary
Sheryl Lee Ralph – Abbott Elementary
Juno Temple – Ted Lasso
Hannah Waddingham – Ted Lasso
Jessica Williams – Shrinking

Outstanding Limited Or Anthology Series
WINNER: Beef (Netflix)
Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story (Netflix)
Daisy Jones & the Six (Prime Video)
Fleishman Is in Trouble (FX)
Obi-Wan Kenobi (Disney+)

Outstanding Lead Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Lizzy Caplan – Fleishman Is in Trouble
Jessica Chastain – George & Tammy
Dominique Fishback – Swarm
Kathryn Hahn – Tiny Beautiful Things
Riley Keough – Daisy Jones & the Six
WINNER: Ali Wong – Beef

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Taron Egerton – Black Bird
Kumail Nanjiani – Welcome to Chippendales
Evan Peters – Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story
Daniel Radcliffe – Weird: The Al Yankovic Story
Michael Shannon – George & Tammy
WINNER: Steven Yeun – Beef

Supporting Actor In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Murray Bartlett – Welcome To Chippendales
WINNER: Paul Walter Hauser – Black Bird
Richard Jenkins – Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story
Joseph Lee – Beef
Ray Liotta – Black Bird
Young Mazino – Beef
Jesse Plemons – Love & Death

Supporting Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Annaleigh Ashford – Welcome To Chippendales
Maria Bello – Beef
Claire Danes – Fleishman Is In Trouble
Juliette Lewis – Welcome to Chippendales
Camila Morrone – Daisy Jones & The Six
WINNER: Niecy Nash-Betts – Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story
Merritt Wever – Tiny Beautiful Things

Outstanding Talk Series
WINNER: The Daily Show With Trevor Noah (Comedy Central)
Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC)
Late Night With Seth Meyers (NBC)
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (CBS)
The Problem With Jon Stewart (Apple TV+)

Outstanding Reality Competition Program
The Amazing Race (CBS)
WINNER: RuPaul’s Drag Race (VH1)
Survivor (CBS)
Top Chef (Bravo)
The Voice (NBC)

Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series
Barry – wow – Bill Hader, Director
WINNER: The Bear – Review – Christopher Storer, Director
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel – Four Minutes – Amy Sherman-Palladino, Director
The Ms. Pat Show – Don’t Touch My Hair – Mary Lou Belli, Director
Ted Lasso – So Long, Farewell – Declan Lowney, Director
Wednesday – Wednesday’s Child Is Full Of Woe – Tim Burton, Director

Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series
Andor – Rix Road – Benjamin Caron, Director
Bad Sisters – The Prick – Dearbhla Walsh, Director
The Last Of Us – Long, Long Time – Peter Hoar, Director
Succession – America Decides – Andrij Parekh, Director
WINNER: Succession – Connor’s Wedding – Mark Mylod, Director
Succession – Living+ – Lorene Scafaria, Director
The White Lotus – Arrivederci – Mike White, Director

Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
Barry – wow – Bill Hader
Only Murders in the Building – I Know Who Did It – John Hoffman, Matteo Borghese & Rob Turbovsky
Ted Lasso – So Long, Farewell – Brendan Hunt, Joe Kelly & Jason Sudeikis
WINNER: The Bear – System – Christopher Storer
Jury Duty – Ineffective Assistance – Mekki Leeper
The Other Two – Cary & Brooke Go to an AIDS Play – Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider

Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
Andor – One Way Out – Beau Willimon
WINNER: Succession – Connor’s Wedding – Jesse Armstrong
Better Call Saul – Point and Shoot – Gordon Smith
Better Call Saul – Saul Gone – Peter Gould
Bad Sisters – The Prick – Sharon Horgan, Dave Finkel, and Brett Baer
The Last of Us – Long, Long Time – Craig Mazin
The White Lotus – Arrivederci – Mike White

Outstanding Scripted Variety Series
A Black Lady Sketch Show (HBO)
WINNER: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
Saturday Night Live (NBC)

Best Variety Special (Live)
The Apple Music Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show Starring Rihanna (Fox)
Chris Rock: Selective Outrage (Netflix)
WINNER: Elton John Live: Farewell From Dodger Stadium (Disney+) (WINNER)
The Oscars (ABC)
75th Annual Tony Awards (CBS)




‘The Gentlemen’ Series Preview: Cast, Trailer, Photos, and Plot Details

Netflix’s The Gentlemen series doesn’t feature the same ensemble cast as Guy Ritchie’s 2020 film of the same name. However, Ritchie says his new series is set in the same sort of world as the film, and that’s confirmed in the show’s first official teaser trailer.

The R-rated feature film starred Matthew McConaughey, Charlie Hunnam, Colin Farrell, and Michelle Dockery. The ensemble of the 2024 series that it inspired is led by Theo James (The White Lotus 2) and includes Ray Winstone (The Departed) and Kaya Scodelario (The Pale Horse). Daniel Ings (I Hate Suzie), Joely Richardson (Lady Chatterley’s Lover), Vinnie Jones (Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels), Giancarlo Esposito (Better Call Saul), and Chanel Cresswell (This is England) also star.

The cast also includes Michael Vu, Max Beesley (Hijack), Jasmine Blackborow (Marie Antoinette), Harry Goodwins (In His Hands: The Emergence), Dar Salim (The Covenant), Pearce Quigley (Detectorists), Ruby Sear, and Peter Serafinowicz (The Tick).

“The world of The Gentlemen is a little bit of me,” Ritchie tells Netflix’s Tudum. “We’re looking forward to bringing fans back into that world, introducing new characters and their stories, and I am excited to be doing it with this extremely talented cast.”

Ritchie created the series and serves as co-writer and executive producer. He also directed the season’s first two episodes.

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Theo James as Eddie Horniman in ‘The Gentlemen’ (Photo Credit: Christopher Rafael/Netflix)

Netflix is targeting a March 2024 premiere.

The Gentlemen sees Eddie Horniman (Theo James) unexpectedly inherit his father’s sizable country estate – only to discover it’s part of a clandestine cannabis empire. Moreover, many unsavory characters from Britain’s criminal underworld want a piece of the operation,” reads Netflix’s synopsis. “Determined to extricate his family from their clutches, Eddie tries to play the gangsters at their own game. However, as he gets sucked into the world of criminality, he begins to find a taste for it.”

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Kaya Scodelario as Susie Glass (Photo Credit: Christopher Rafael/Netflix)
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Joely Richardson as Lady Sabrina (Photo Credit: Christopher Rafael/Netflix)
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Giancarlo Esposito as Uncle Stan (Photo Credit: Netflix)
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Joely Richardson as Lady Sabrina, Theo James as Eddie Horniman, Jasmine Blackborow as Charly Horniman, Chanel Cresswell as Tammy Horniman & Daniel Ings as Freddy Horniman (Photo Credit: Christopher Rafael/Netflix)
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Vinnie Jones as Geoff Seacombe (Photo Credit: Netflix)
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Theo James as Eddie Horniman (Photo Credit: Christopher Rafael/Netflix)




‘Blue Bloods’ Season 14 Episode 1 Preview: Cast, Photos, and Plot

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Tom Selleck as Frank Reagan in ‘Blue Bloods’ season 14 episode 1 (Photo: Peter Kramer © 2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

Dylan Walsh returns as Mayor Chase and Malik Yoba guest stars as Darryl Reid in the two-part season 14 premiere of CBS’s Blue Bloods. Directed by Alex Zakrzewski from a script by Ian Biederman, season 14 episode one – “Loyalty” – will air on Friday, February 16, 2024 at 10pm ET/PT.

Tom Selleck returns to lead the cast as Frank Reagan. Donnie Wahlberg stars as Danny Reagan, Bridget Moynahan plays Erin Reagan, Will Estes is Jamie Reagan, Len Cariou is Henry Reagan, Marisa Ramirez plays Maria Baez, and Vanessa Ray stars as Eddie Janko.

“Loyalty” Plot: Jaime goes undercover with a deadly human trafficking ring. Danny and Baez investigate a homicide connected to Darryl Reid (Yoba), Danny’s old partner. Also, Frank grapples with whether to publicly support Mayor Chase (Walsh) on a policy decision and Eddie is determined to teach a young shoplifter a lesson.

The 14th season will be the show’s last, with the network planning to divide the final season into two halves.

“For the past 13 years, it has been an honor and a privilege to work on a show that not only celebrates the men and women who protect and serve in New York City but also displayed the importance of family,” stated Selleck when the end was announced in November 2023. “Working alongside these incredible actors, writers, producers, directors, and crew has been a dream come true, and I’m grateful to have been a part of this extraordinary group for over 275 episodes. Thank you to CBS Studios and CBS Network for their steadfast support and we offer heartfelt gratitude to the fans who gathered with us for dinner every Friday night.”

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Dylan Walsh as Mayor Chase and Tom Selleck as Frank Reagan in the season 14 premiere (Photo: Peter Kramer © 2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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Donnie Wahlberg as Danny Reagan andBridget Moynahan as Erin Reagan Boyle in season 14 episode 1 (Photo: Peter Kramer © 2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc.)
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Malik Yoba as Darryl Reid and Donnie Wahlberg as Danny Reagan in season 14 episode 1 (Photo: Peter Kramer © 2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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Donnie Wahlberg as Danny Reagan and Bridget Moynahan as Erin Reagan Boyle in season 14 episode 1 (Photo: Peter Kramer © 2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc.)
Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 1
Bridget Moynahan as Erin Reagan Boyle and Donnie Wahlberg as Danny Reagan in season 14 episode 1 (Photo: Peter Kramer © 2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)




‘Transplant’ Season 3 Episode 11 Photos, Cast and “A Sort of Homecoming” Plot

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Rekha Sharma as Dr. Neeta Devi, Rick Roberts as Dr. Neil Olsen, and Gord Rand as Dr. Mark Novak in ‘Transplant’ season 3 episode 11 (Photo by: Sphere Media/CTV)

We’re down to the final three episodes of NBC’s Transplant season three with the arrival of episode 11, “A Sort of Homecoming.” Episode 11 will air on January 19, 2024 in the show’s new Fridays at 9pm ET/PT time slot. The season three finale is slated for February 9th.

Hamza Haq leads the cast as Dr. Bashir “Bash” Hamed and Sirena Gulamgaus stars as Amira. Rekha Sharma plays Dr. Neeta Devi, Laurence Leboeuf is Dr. Magalie “Mags” Leblanc, and Ayisha Issa stars as Dr. June Curtis. Jim Watson plays Dr. Theo Hunter, Torri Higginson is Claire Malone, and Gord Rand is Dr. Mark Novak.

“A Sort of Homecoming” Plot: Searching for answers, Bash goes to Lebanon to do relief work in a refugee camp. A software glitch wreaks havoc in the already hectic Emergency Department. Mags searches for a new cardiologist. Claire has an unfortunate day at work.

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Hamza Haq as Dr. Bashir Hamed and Pascale Bussières as Dr. Denise Garnier in season 3 episode 11 (Photo by: Yan Turcotte/Sphere Media/CTV)

The Season 3 Plot, Courtesy of NBC:

The new season finds Bashir “Bash” Hamed (Haq) continuing his journey to start over, but with each new milestone comes a new challenge. While pursuing Canadian citizenship for himself and his younger sister, Amira (Gulamgaus), Bash closely examines who he’s becoming in his adopted country.

Still being asked repeatedly to prove himself, Bash works closely with his colleagues as they move forward following the dramatic conclusion of season two. Everyone continues to find themselves looking to adapt to change and understand how they fit in, both within and beyond the walls of York Memorial Hospital.

After Dr. Bishop’s (John Hannah) sudden departure, the team gains a new boss with the forward-thinking Dr. Neeta Devi. Dr. Devi has big ideas when it comes to overhauling the emergency department at York Memorial.

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Ayisha Issa as Dr. June Curtis and Gord Rand as Dr. Mark Novak in season 3 episode 11 (Photo by: Sphere Media/CTV)
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Torri Higginson as Claire Malone in season 3 episode 11 (Photo by: Yan Turcotte/Sphere Media/CTV)
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Torri Higginson as Claire Malone, Rekha Sharma as Dr. Neeta Devi, Laurence Leboeuf as Dr. Magalie Leblan, and Jim Watson as Dr. Theo Hunter in season 3 episode 11 (Photo by: Yan Turcotte/Sphere Media/CTV)
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Jim Watson as Dr. Theo Hunter and Marianne Farley as Dr. Elizabeth Bergeron in season 3 episode 11 (Photo by: Yan Turcotte/Sphere Media/CTV)




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