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Love Is Blind Has Been Renewed for 2 More Seasons: Details


Netflix’s viral reality sensation Love Is Blind has been renewed for two more seasons, Netflix confirmed on Tuesday, March 24. The Circle has also been renewed for two more seasons, while the music competition series Rhythm + Flow was picked up for an additional cycle. And get this: Tidying Up‘s Marie Kondo is getting a brand new show, Sparking Joy.

Love Is Blind premiered on Netflix in February 2020, and it didn’t take long for the series to take off. The show’s premise is wild: Men and women go on a series of blind dates while sitting in “pods” where they can’t see the person they’re talking to. Eventually contestants narrow down their options until they’ve found the One. Then they get engaged, meet face-to-face for the first time, and spend the next few weeks deciding whether they’re ready to walk down the aisle.

“It’s been incredible to see Netflix members everywhere respond to the raw, authentic stories of real people and real stakes,” said Brandon Riegg, the V.P. of nonfiction and comedy specials at Netflix, per The Hollywood Reporter. “We pride ourselves on creating a favorite show for any taste, and we’re thrilled fans embraced all of these series with such enthusiasm and shared passion. We look forward to sparking more joy for our members.”

Amber from Love Is Blind season one.

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Here’s what we know so far about Love Is Blind seasons two and three:

They’re happening. We finally have confirmation.

Premiere dates. Season two is slated to premiere in 2021, though production hasn’t started yet. Netflix has shut down current production on all its titles because of the coronavirus.

Casting. According to THR, Netflix is doing online casting right now to figure out who will be on Love Is Blind.

The hosts. It’s unclear yet if Nick and Vanessa Lachey will return as hosts. But fingers crossed.

We will update this post with more details as they come in.



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Suits for Women are the Season’s Biggest Street-Style Trend


Suits for women: It’s clearly the biggest trend to emerge from Fashion Month, as we witnessed so many attendees showing up in variations of the classic in different colors and cuts.

Is it a subtle nod to the show that made Meghan Markle famous or did everyone get together and watch Blake Lively’s A Simple Plan and subsequent press tour in which she showed up in so, so many suits? Is it a nudge to the idea that a woman president could be on the horizon? Maybe it’s just more about the casual ease a suit can bring.

As you’ll see in the gallery below, there’s a style in pretty much every shade you can imagine on editors and influencers. Oversize blazers? Check. Double-breasted? Check. Plaids and patterns? Check. Oh, and if you prefer a 1980s-style shoulder—well, there are plenty of options there, as well.

There’s no “runway to real way” necessary here. Check out how to style suits for women in the gallery below—we’re seeing women pair their blazers and trousers with everything from plain T-shirts to chunky sneakers—then head over here to shop a large variety of spring’s best suits for women.



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Judge Judy Is Ending After 25 Seasons


Judge Judy is ready to hang up her robe.

Judy Sheindlin, perhaps America’s most beloved member of the judiciary, announced that her popular daytime show will be ending its run after the 25th season which will air in 2020-2021. “Well, I’ve had a 25-year-long marriage with CBS, and it’s been successful,” she told Ellen DeGeneres. “Next year will be our 25th season, silver anniversary, and CBS, I think, sort of felt they wanted to optimally utilize the repeats of my program because now they have 25 years of reruns. So what they decided to do was to sell a couple of years’ worth of reruns.”

Seriously, Judge Judy has been part of the American cultural landscape for so long, it’s hard to imagine TV without it—but reruns will ensure it lives on forever. Oh, and the fact that Sheindlin will be launching a new show called Judy Justice. “The following couple of years you should be able to catch all the reruns that CBS has sold to the stations that are currently carrying Judy, and Judy Justice will be going elsewhere,” she said. “Isn’t that fun?” She said she can’t yet reveal where we’ll be able to see Judy Justice. Maybe it’s going to a streaming platform like Netflix?

At least we know there will be plenty of fodder for memes for years to come. It’s hard to spend more than five minutes on social media without a scolding Judge Judy GIF or image popping up in our feed.

Watch the Ellen clip, below:

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Of course, people put them all to good use while reacting to this news. “Nothing says I’m growing up like Judge Judy announcing her show is ending. This show and her impact is GENERATIONAL,” one person tweeted. Another wrote, “Seeing #JudgeJudy trending and realizing she’s still alive.”



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Justin Chambers, a.k.a Alex Karev, Is Leaving Grey's Anatomy After 16 Seasons


Justin Chambers, the actor who has starred as Dr. Alex Karev in all 15 seasons of Grey’s Anatomy, is finally saying goodbye to the role.

The cause of his departure isn’t a [deep breath] train collision, ferryboat accident, shooting, psychiatric episode, homemade bomb, or unaddressed head trauma. No: Chambers, who has devoted the majority of his professional career to Grey’s, explained his decision in an announcement on Friday, January 10.

“There’s no good time to say goodbye to a show and character that’s defined so much of my life for the past 15 years,” Chambers told Deadline. “For some time now, however, I have hoped to diversify my acting roles and career choices. And, as I turn 50 and am blessed with my remarkable, supportive wife and five wonderful children, now is that time.”

Shock number one: Karev, who is arguably the second most central character on Grey’s—next to the eponymous Meredith Grey—will soon disappear from the show. Shock number two: Justin Chambers is 50? He has five kids? What moisturizer does he use?

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In his announcement Chambers thanked show creator Shonda Rhimes and his fellow remaining original cast-members—Ellen Pompeo, Chandra Wilson and James Pickens—and the rest of the Grey’s team. It’s not clear from his statement whether he’ll be back for the rest of the 16th season, which returns to ABC on January 23. It is clear that we are sad. Very, very sad.

Grey’s Anatomy is a high-class soap opera—a glossy fantasy that delights in making us salivate over abs and weep until we’re nauseous within the same 40-minute block. The character of Alex Karev—the angry, sometimes cruel child of an addict father and schizophrenic mother, who grew up to be an exceptionally compassionate pediatric surgeon—is the best of that. In him, viewers have watched a person be redeemed. Albeit in the form of a conventionally hot, white man, we have joined a character on the odyssey of becoming a better person. We have seen him renounce sexism and violence and isolation.

For all his model looks and talent for making the word “frickin” sound organic, he’s been the ideal male sidekick to protagonist Meredith Grey (Pompeo) for 15 years. Their decades-long friendship, built on their mutual instinct for survival-at-all-costs, made them demand better from one another. Karev moved away from picking on people who were smaller than him and devoted himself to saving children’s lives. He became the ethical heart of the show. He stopped being angry, and started choosing love.



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Coming to Netflix in July 2019: New Seasons of Queer Eye and Stranger Things


Big news, Netflix users: Both Queer Eye and Orange Is the New Black are coming back next month. Yes, that’s right: the Fab 5 is returning to your TV screens on July 19 for more teary, makeover goodness. And the women of Litchfield Penitentiary kick off their final season on July 26. Also huge: Stranger Things is returning for season three on July 4. With all this A+ TV happening next month, I’m literally never leaving the house. Sunlight is overrated, anyway.

Below, check out all the TV shows and movies arriving on Netflix in July. (And here’s everything leaving.)

Designated Survivor: 60 days (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Katherine Ryan: Glitter Room (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore

Astro Boy

Caddyshack

Caddyshack 2

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Cheech & Chong’s Up in Smoke

Cloverfield

Race to Witch Mountain

Frozen River

Inkheart

Kill the Irishman

Lady in the Water

Little Monsters

Mean Dreams

Mean Streets

Megamind

Nights in Rodanthe

Paul Blart: Mall Cop

Philadelphia

Rain Man

Road House

Room on the Broom

Scream 3

Starsky & Hutch

Swiped

Swordfish

Taxi Driver

The Accountant of Auschwitz

The American

The Book of Eli

The Brothers Grimm

The Hangover

The Pink Panther

The Pink Panther 2

War Against Women

Who’s That Knocking at My Door?

Bangkok Love Stories: Objects of Affection (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Bangkok Love Stories: Plead (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Good Witch, season 4

The Last Czars (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Yummy Mummies, season 2 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Kakegurui, season 2

Stranger Things 3 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

In The Dark, season 1

Free Rein, season 3 (NETFLIX FAMILY )

The Iron Lady

Sicilian Ghost Story

Mary Poppins Returns

Kinky

Family Reunion (NETFLIX FAMILY)

Grand Designs, season 10

Grand Designs, season 15

Parchís: El documental (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Cities of Last Things (NETFLIX FILM)

3Below: Tales of Arcadia: Part 2 (NETFLIX FAMILY)

4 latas (NETFLIX FILM)

Blown Away (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Bonus Family, season 3 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Extreme Engagement (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Kidnapping Stella (NETFLIX FILM)

Luis Miguel: The Series, season 1

Point Blank (NETFLIX FILM)

Taco Chronicles (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

True Tunes: Songs (NETFLIX FAMILY)

Sorry Angel

The Break-Up

The Princess and the Frog

Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Wynonna Earp, season 3

Pinky Malinky: Part 3 (NETFLIX FAMILY)

Secret Obsession (NETFLIX FILM)

Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee: New 2019: Freshly Brewed (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants, season 3 (NETFLIX FAMILY)

La casa de papel: Part 3 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Last Chance U: INDY: Part 2 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Queer Eye, season 4 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

SAINT SEIYA: Knights of the Zodiac (NETFLIX ANIME)

Typewriter (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Inglourious Basterds

The Great Hack (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Another Life (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Workin’ Moms, season 2 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Boi (NETFLIX FILM)

The Exception

Girls With Balls (NETFLIX FILM)

My First First Love, season 2 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Orange Is the New Black, season 7 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

The Son (NETFLIX FILM)

Sugar Rush, season 2 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

The Worst Witch, season 3 (NETFLIX FAMILY)

The Croods

Whitney Cummings: Can I Touch It? (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Kengan Ashura: Part l (NETFLIX ANIME)



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All the Game of Thrones Deaths From All 8 Seasons


This post is dark and full of spoilers. You have been warned.

On Sunday night, the world will say goodbye to Game of Thrones, arguably one of the most beloved shows in television history. And, yeah, it’s upsetting we will all have to find something new to do on Sundays, but at least our Mondays will no longer be ruined by an impending sense of doom over which of our favorite characters will make it out alive and why the hell Dany toasted an entire town of innocents.

But really, the show has been preparing us for the sadness and loss of our faves from the very start. Right from season one, fans learned nothing and nobody was precious or sacred in the world of GoT. That included children, women, direwolves, the elderly, and the show’s main character, Ned freaking Stark.

Because this show has been running for the better part of a decade, though, it’s easy to forget all the notable people who’ve come and gone to meet the gods. So before we head into what’s sure to be the most emotionally draining episode of Game of Thrones yet, let’s take one more look at the characters we’ve already said goodbye to—a few in some seriously grisly ways. RIP.

Season One

Jon Arryn
Episode: 1
Cause of death: The audience never even got to know Jon Arryn, the former hand of King Robert Baratheon. However, we do quickly learn that he was poisoned to death, kicking off the entire mess with the Lannister vs. Stark battle that would rage on for years to come.

Mycah
Episode: 2
Cause of death: Poor Mycah, the butcher’s boy, was only trying to play with his pal, Arya. But when Prince Joffrey got involved things went haywire fast. Mycah was later killed by The Hound, Joffrey’s protector, for fighting the young prince. It’s the reason The Hound landed his name on Arya’s kill list…for a time at least.

Viserys Targaryen
Episode: 6
Cause of death: Viserys is one of those characters that just had it coming from the very start. As the worst brother in the world, no one was really that sad when Khal Drogo, his sister Daenerys’ husband, poured molten gold over his head. “A crown for a king.”

Robert Baratheon
Episode: 7
Cause of death: Robert Baratheon drank too much wine, went out for a hunt, and got attacked by a wild boar. Little did we know then, but it was actually Cersei who ordered Robert’s squire (and her henchman/cousin/lover), Lancel, to keep giving Robert wine, so it’d dull his senses and slow him down during the hunt.

Syrio Forel
Episode: 8
Cause of death: Arya’s beloved water-dancing coach died protecting his little protege from Lannister soldiers. Although fans didn’t see his death onscreen it had a lasting impact on Arya, who continued to use his line “not today” for seasons to come.

Ned Stark
Episode: 9
Cause of death: Perhaps the most shocking death in the entire series, Ned was beheaded by executioner Ilyn Payne at the order of the newly crowned King Joffrey. The reason? He confessed to “treason” against the crown for telling Stannis Baratheon about his real claim the throne, since Joffrey wasn’t really Robert’s son.

Khal Drogo
Episode: 10
Cause of death: The short answer: Daenerys Targaryen smothered him by putting a pillow over his face. The long answer: Drogo was wounded during a fight with another Khal, dismissed it as a cut, but the wound began to get infected. It got so bad, Drogo was about to die, so Dany tried to save him by asking the witch/slave Mirri Maz Duur to perform blood magic. Not only did it require killing a horse, but also—to Dany’s dismay—her unborn child. The magic does end up saving Drogo, but he’s basically a vegetable, so Dany kills him out of mercy.

Season Two

Renly Baratheon
Episode: 5
Cause of death: Renly made it surprisingly far in the war for the throne. And he probably would have made it even further if his brother, Stannis, hadn’t turned to Melisandre’s black magic. Renly was officially killed by a shadow creature, but it sure did have the face of Stannis.



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