
Christina Radish
Senior Entertainment Reporter at Collider
Senior Entertainment Reporter @Collider / @OfficialTCA member / @CriticsChoice member / @Disneyland and theme park fanatic
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1 day ago |
collider.com | Christina Radish
[Editor's note: The following contains spoilers for the Season 3 finale of Will Trent.] The Season 3 finale of the ABC series 'Will Trent' was packed with drama, revelations, and dangers for all. Showrunners Liz Heldens and Daniel Thomsen focused on intimate moments amidst big action sequences. Season 4 teases major changes for all the characters, emphasizing growth and seismic shifts.
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2 days ago |
collider.com | Christina Radish
[Editor's note: The following contains major spoilers for the finale of Watson.] In the first season of the CBS series 'Watson,' James Moriarty's calculated and dangerous nature loomed over everything, leading to a satisfying face-off with Dr. John Watson. The finale brought the team together to fight for two of their own, with twists and a shocking conclusion. Morris Chestnut discussed wanting to delve deeper into Watson's past and teased what's to come in Season 2.
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3 days ago |
collider.com | Christina Radish
[Editor's note: The following contains major spoilers for Episode 5 of Season 2 of The Last of Us.] In episode five of Season 2 of the HBO series 'The Last of Us,' Ellie tracks down Nora and they have a tense confrontation. Tati Gabrielle empathized with the dual roles of her character Nora, who is both a soldier and a savior, and the complex motivations that come with living in this world. Nora does not regret what happened with Joel, only that Ellie had to witness it.
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3 days ago |
collider.com | Christina Radish
[Editor's note: The following contains major spoilers for Watson.] Season 1 of 'Watson' wrapped up a complete chapter of storytelling, leaving no pre-planned plot unexplored. The final case involving the Croft twins was a huge challenge for the show to tackle but was worth it. Watson's actions with Moriarty in the finale are controversial but deemed necessary for the greater good.
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1 week ago |
collider.com | Christina Radish
[Editor's note: The following contains spoilers for Pulse.] Jessie T. Usher distinguishes between his characters in 'Pulse' and 'The Boys,' in terms of saving lives versus taking lives. Usher discusses the stamina and challenges of portraying a doctor while wearing scrubs compared to playing a superhero in a super suit.
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RT @Collider: “The Plot Will Thicken”: ’Pulse’s Jessie T. Usher Promises That More Drama Will Unfold in a Possible Season 2 https://t.co/6R…

RT @Collider: “There’s So Much More to Explore”: ’Pulse’s Colin Woodell on the Finale Twists and Hopes for Season 2 https://t.co/y16KbX2pVp

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