ABC's new show, For Life (premiering Tuesday), isn't your average legal drama. The attorney at the heart of the show, Aaron Wallace (played by Nicholas Pinnock) is incarcerated for a crime he didn’t commit, and is serving a life sentence of his own while trying to help his fellow prisoners earn their freedom. The show which, counts Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson as an executive producer, is a fictionalized series, but it’s also inspired by the life of a real man.
When Game of Thrones aired its series finale back in May 2019, did you really think that was the end? That HBO would leave well enough alone? Seriously? We're not referencing the upcoming Game of Thrones-adjacent series House of the Dragon and The Tales of Dunk and Egg, by the way. We're talking about last year's dispatch from The Hollywood Reporter, which revealed that Game of Thrones will get somewhat of a sequel series.
Game of Thrones ultras, you aren't alone in hating the way that things panned out in Westeros - some of the cast were just as irked as you.
Natalia Tena, who played Osha the wildling before taking a knife to the neck from noted bastard Ramsay Bolton, said she was so irked by the final few episodes that she ended up "ranting" at her boyfriend and mates about how much it had annoyed her.
In the opening minutes of Gen V's fourth episode, an investigator jokes about a massive wound in a security guard's head. If you've been following along with The Boys spinoff so far, you may have a guess as to where he's going with this. "Maybe Sam penetrated the ear canal with his... member?" he guesses. His partner responds, "That's the sum total of your searing insight? That Sam skullf*cked him?" When I watch Gen V, I'm often asking myself the same question: "
When we last caught up with the gang in Gen V, everything had gone to shit. Our young heroes from The Boys spinoff uncovered a deep conspiracy within their special school, and were shocked that dangerous students were imprisoned against their will in some kind of underground prison called "The Woods." Oh, and our main character, Marie Moreau (Jaz Sinclair), blew a guy's dick off. Kicking off Episode Five, we have even bigger problems.