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1 month ago |
vulture.com | Anusha Praturu
After years of juicy drama coming out of the pods, Love Is Blind has been due for a flop season, and we should have known it was coming when they went to the place known for niceness.. The citizens of Minneapolis gave so little drama that we were at one point subjected to a full 40 seconds of a woman attempting to connect her iPhone to the local WiFi network. The most compelling plotlines never made it out of the pods, and from there, the season was toast.
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1 month ago |
vulture.com | Anusha Praturu
Bobblehead (non-derogatory). A young, growing family opening up their home to a camera crew is nothing new, but Jackie and Shadow of the San Bernardino Mountains have an “It” factor the likes of which hasn’t graced our screens in recent memory. It may be that they are majestic bald eagles, representing freedom and the promise of new hope in a dark time, or maybe they just know how to serve face to cam.
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2 months ago |
vulture.com | Anusha Praturu
Alison Brie stops by the studio for a conversation with Vulture’s Fran Hoepfner. Vulture’s back in Utah for what could be the penultimate iteration of the Sundance festival in its longtime home, Park City. We’ll be here all weekend, checking out the buzziest films and seeing the sights on the festival’s main thoroughfare.
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Sep 6, 2024 |
vulture.com | Anusha Praturu
They say knowledge is power, and evidence of this age-old tenet abounds on the latest season of Selling Sunset, wherein key pieces of information — illicitly begotten, tactfully deployed — are used in overt power plays by the agents of the Oppenheim Group. From Bre and Amanda’s camera-friendly plan to expose Chelsea’s husband’s affair to Nicole’s allegation of Emma’s extramarital dalliances, it’s clear that the agents have mastered the art of information dispersal for personal gain.
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Mar 6, 2024 |
vulture.com | Anusha Praturu
vulture lists This article originally ran on March 6, 2024, and has been updated for the Love Is Blind season 6 finale. One could argue (and many do) that Love Is Blind is a dating experiment. I’d be more inclined to buy into this thesis if it weren’t a nationally televised sensation. While it’s not officially a competition show, couples are constantly jockeying to prove that they’re the strongest couple of the season.
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