After a premiere that leaned into sweeping multiverse stakes and a second episode that explored more contained storytelling, episode 3 continues season 9’s signature balance between standalone ...
“Rick and Morty” continues this week with Season 9, Episode 3, “Rick Fu Hustle,” airing Sunday, June 7, at 11 p.m. ET on Adult Swim. Cord-cutters can watch for free by taking advantage of the trial ...
“Rick and Morty” are “chesting up” at Trader Joe’s this week. Or, at least, it appears that way. The endlessly controversial, endlessly beloved sci-fi comedy series will air (as always) on Adult ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: The BAU is back, baby! And Criminal Minds: Evolution‘s two-episode Season 19 premiere did not disappoint. So naturally, fans are counting down the minutes until Episode 3 ...
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains spoilers from the third episode of “Dutton Ranch,” “Act of God Business,” which is now streaming on Paramount+. After last week’s pair of series premiere episodes, we ...
In season 1, episode 3, a disease begins to spread through the Dutton Ranch cattle Emerson Miller/Paramount+ Dutton Ranch season 1, episode 3 premiered May 22 on Paramount+ The episode sees Rip try to ...
Whether you missed last week’s two-episode premiere, or are eager to jump straight into Episode 3 of “Dutton Ranch” tonight, the next chapter in the new “Yellowstone” spinoff series debuts on Friday, ...
There is a big clue at the end of Dutton Ranch Episode 3 that explains one of the show's biggest mysteries. I mean the very, very end. If you've not yet watched Episode 3, come back later, because I'm ...
After last week’s two-episode premiere, “Dutton Ranch” continues with Episode 3, “Act of God Business,” airing Friday, May 22. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch this week’s episode ...
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Some things are just not right; for example, the Gay Panic Defense. Yes, it’s a real thing, and while it has been used relatively few times in the last fifty years, it can lead to reduced charges.