ABC’s Station 19 fans have high hopes for season 6 and a list of demands for the show’s return in the fall of 2022. Many viewers felt that season 5 was disappointing . Like all avid fans, many took to social media to relay their feelings about their favorite characters.
It’s no surprise that Maya Bishop (Danielle Savre) and Carina DeLuca (Stefania Spampinato) are two fan-favorite characters. Their LGBTQ storyline is one that so many love; however, many fans did not like the route the writers took for season 5.
Let's dream-cast the inevitable MCU 'X-Men' team
Like what happens to a toad when it gets struck by lightning, the whole franchise was ripped apart to unspeakable measures at least three times during its seven-movie run (not including the spin-offs), two of which were centred around Jean Grey and the Dark Phoenix saga.
With so many different X-Men off-shoots, it's going to be difficult to know which way Marvel will take the mutants. However, it seems pretty likely that they'll avoid regurgitation of the storyline - or maybe they'll surprise us with an ever more impressive origin story?
Better Call Saul Recasts Key Role Ahead of Final Episodes, New Teaser Reveals
The role of Jeff, the overeager cab driver who recognized Gene in a Season 5 flash-forward, has been recast, TVLine has confirmed, with Pat Healy ( Station 19 ) taking over for Don Harvey.
Better Call Saul kicks off its final run of six episodes next Monday, July 11 at 9/8c on AMC. Will the new-look Jeff throw you off during the Gene flash-forwards, though? Give us your take in the comments.
'Grey's Anatomy' Fans, A Cast Member We've Been Missing Might Return for Season 19
"Season 19 is going to be insane," she told the outlet. "It's like the bomb exploding and what is the fallout going to be? What show can pull off 19 years?"
We absolutely agree with Kim on that aspect of Grey's Anatomy . Fans may recall that the last time they saw the eight-season fan favorite, she was busy fleeing with her husband Dr. Owen Hunt ( Kevin KcKidd ) and two kids on a first-class flight to an unknown location.
Festival champions 'brave' stories that elevate new or overlooked voices | News | Mountain View ...
Popping up in venues throughout downtown, the BraveMaker Film Festival brought dozens of filmmakers to the city, hosting workshops, networking events and, of course, screening films. It was a success, and the organizers had every intention of making it an annual event.
"In 2020, like everybody, we ended up putting everything online," said Executive Director Tony Gapastione. Embracing the remote model, he and his partner launched a podcast and a YouTube channel.
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