Showing posts with label Finale. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 30, 2021

How The Bold Type Series Finale Ended

How The Bold Type Series Finale Ended

  • Find out how Jane, Kat and Sutton said goodbye in The Bold Type series finale, which aired June 30 on Freeform.
  • Good news, everyone: The Bold Type stuck the landing.

    The beloved Freeform dramedy has come to an end, and we’re happy to report that everything is as it should be, mostly. Season five, as short as it was, has been a little rough, but apparently it was all a means to a nice ending that leaves the trio in all the places they should be. 

    First, Sutton (Meghann Fahy) and Richard (Sam Page) are back together! After Sutton wrote him a beautiful recommendation for adoption, he told her that as much as he wanted kids, he would never really be happy without her, and now the divorce is off. It was truly all we’ve wanted all season! 

    Meanwhile, things were a bit more complicated for Kat (Aisha Dee) and Adena (Nikohl Boosheri). 

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    After hooking up again at the end of the last episode, Adena announced that due to Kat’s aversion to commitment, they should just try to work together as friends and push the romantic feelings away. Kat quickly realized she wasn’t into that, and towards the end of the episode, she professed her love and even her commitment to Adena. 

    Now, she’s got a new/old relationship and a big, new job.

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    After an encounter with Pinstripe (Dan Jeannotte) and the realization that being editor-in-chief means she doesn’t get to write anymore, Jane (Katie Stevens) decided to give up the promotion. In her place, she suggested that Kat should get the job, after Kat put together her whole strategy pitch. So now Kat is in charge of Scarlet, while Jane is headed off to travel the world and write.

    She’s also hooking up with that bodyguard she interviewed in the last episode, so Tiny Jane is doing just fine. And as the girls spent one last moment in the fashion closet, we can’t deny we shed a tear or two. 

    For their part, Fahy, Stevens and Dee all told E! News that they were totally satisfied with where their characters ended up in the finale. 

    “I feel like I cheered for a lot of stuff. Obviously, when Kat and Adena ended up together and Sutton and Richard ended up together and Jasper and Oliver endde up together, and I was cheering for the Pinstripe moments,” Stevens told E! News. “I was really excited when Jane just kind of is like screw it, let’s not go to dinner. Let’s do the deed—Why did I just say that? I hope that everyone who watches this finale is satisfied.” 

    You can weigh in with your own feelings below!

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    What did you think of the series finale of The Bold Type?

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    The Bold Type aired on Freeform.

    Tuesday, June 29, 2021

    Sutton and Richard Consider Their "Dream" Future in Bold Type Series Finale Sneak Peek

    Sutton and Richard Consider Their "Dream" Future in Bold Type Series Finale Sneak Peek

  • Sutton and Richard come to terms with their relationship in an exclusive clip from the series finale of The Bold Type, airing Wednesday, June 30 at 10 p.m. on Freeform.
  • Watch: “The Bold Type” Series Finale Sneak Peek

    Raise your hand if you still haven’t forgiven The Bold Type for the demise of Sutton (Meghann Fahy) and Richard (Sam Page). 

    As scandalous as the beginning of their relationship was, they were a delightful pair, all the way up until their blissful marriage was torn apart by a disagreement over having kids. Now, they’re back to sleeping together a few final times as they say their goodbyes…if it’s really goodbye. 

    E! News has an exclusive sneak peek at this week’s series finale, in which Sutton and Richard go out to a bar in the midst of their little game of pretend, and they begin to talk about what they’re even doing right now. It’s enough to make us wonder if there’s a chance for this couple to work out in the end. 

    “I kinda feel like we’re living in a dream,” she tells him. “Walking around pretending like nothing is different. But it is. I literally have our divorce papers in my bag right now, and you’re gonna adopt a baby! What are we doing?” 

    All Richard says is “I don’t know,” and asks if they can keep living in this dream. 

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    Sutton says she wants to, and we want to keep living in this world where Sutton and Richard are happy! We’d rather they never speak again than watch Sutton suddenly decide she’ll have kids just to get Richard back, but we’d also be absolutely thrilled if this pair could work something out before this show says goodbye for good. So no pressure, Bold Type writers!

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    Of course, Sutton’s not the only member of the trio facing some major life moments in the series finale. Jane (Katie Stevens) has been offered a huge promotion (that she doesn’t quite deserve if you ask us, but you didn’t) to Editor-in-Chief as Jacqueline (Melora Hardin) retires, and Kat (Aisha Dee) is on the verge of a huge success with her Don’t Turn Away project. 

    She also just reunited with Adena (Nikohl Boosheri), and it feels like everyone’s on their way to a nice pleasant ending, assuming that somehow nothing major happens at all in the final hour. We’ll all find out Wednesday at 10 p.m. on Freeform. 

    Tuesday, June 8, 2021

    Grey's Anatomy's Kelly McCreary and Anthony Hill Offer Some Promising Season 17 Finale Teases

    Grey's Anatomy's Kelly McCreary and Anthony Hill Offer Some Promising Season 17 Finale Teases

  • Kelly McCreary and Anthony Hill preview the season 17 finale of Grey's Anatomy, including Maggie and Winston's potentially successful wedding.
  • Watch: “Grey’s Anatomy” Cast Teases Season 17 Finale

    Grey’s Anatomy does not have a great history with weddings. 

    It’s not that they’re always disasters, exactly, but they just never go as planned. Cristina (Sandra Oh) got left at the altar, which was bad, and Bailey (Chandra Wilson) got derailed from her own wedding to operate on Richard’s wife. Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) and Derek (Patrick Dempsey) were supposed to have a big fancy wedding, but then Izzie (Katherine Heigl) got a brain tumor, so she and Alex (Justin Chambers) used the big fancy wedding instead. Years later, Alex was supposed to have a fancy wedding to Jo (Camilla Luddington), but then after a series of mishaps, they got married on a ferry instead, allowing April (Sarah Drew) and Matthew (Justin Bruening) to use their original wedding to get married. 

    What we’re saying here is that weddings tend to be a bit of a mess on this show, and this week, there are two of them! While Maya (Danielle Savre) and Carina (Stefania Spampinato) are tying the knot on Station 19, Maggie (Kelly McCreary) and Winston (Anthony Hill) are allegedly saying “I do” on Grey’s. But there’s already a hitch, just in the promo

    Maggie’s dad and Winston’s grandma, who Maggie flew in as a surprise for Winston at the end of the last episode, are apparently objecting to this union. And according to McCreary, it’s no joke.

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    “It’s a big deal,” she tells E! News. “I mean, first of all, what’s this consensus about? How did you guys both arrive at this? And there’s also the approval that you want as a future granddaughter-in-law, so it’s a big deal.” 

    Hill agrees on the big deal-ness of it all, and says “it’s definitely worth watching.” However, McCreary could offer a bit of solace to the “Magston” fans, even though neither she nor Hill could ever confirm whether or not the pair actually end up married by the end of the episode: “I think they’ll still be really, really satisfied and possibly delighted.” 

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    For fans of Maggie in particular, this has been a long time coming. The character has never had a really great relationship on the show, and generally, things have just gotten weird. Remember when she dated her step-brother Jackson (Jesse Williams)? Or when, as McCreary reminded us, DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti) just dumped her in the lobby? So far, Winston is about a thousand times better than anyone Maggie has dated before.

     

    McCreary says that being in crisis all year, as the hospital dealt with the pandemic, helped Maggie figure out what she really wanted. 

    “It really sort of makes you cut through the nonsense and get over yourself and not let your ego get in the way of your happiness. Wherever there is happiness, you want to take advantage of it,” McCreary says. “I really loved exploring her embracing that and not overthinking and getting in the way of what was available and clearly very good for her in the love department.” 

    Watch: Kelly McCreary Talks Maggie’s Romantic Journey

    While the crisis has served some of the doctors of Grey Sloan in unexpectedly positive ways, Grey’s Anatomy is finally making its way toward the same sort of other side that the real world is currently enjoying. While the last episode jumped ahead about six weeks, McCreary and Hill both confirm that the finale will jump even further ahead, bringing Grey’s out of the depths of 2020 and closer to present day. 

    “We do move through time to sort of catch the world of Grey’s up to where we are now,” McCreary says. “I think it was really worthwhile to spend a lot of time in the COVID storylines just because there was a lot of story to tell there, but it did start to feel a little bit like, ‘Oh god I’m so eager, so eager, for these characters to experience some of the relief that the rest of us are.’ It’s really cool. We get to move through time and see and see things changing a little bit, and the sun kind of coming out over Grey Sloan.”

    Watch: “Grey’s Anatomy”: Newlywed Game

    Hopefully, despite the cliffhanger that both McCreary and Hill promise that there is, that means good things for all, including a happy marriage for Maggie and Winston. In honor of their impending nuptials, we had them play a little newlywed game, which you can watch above.

    Hit play on all the videos to hear more from the pair! 

    Grey’s Anatomy‘s season 17 finale airs Thursday, June 3 at 9 p.m. on ABC.

    Grey's Anatomy Season 17 Finale Finally Catches Up to 2021

    Grey's Anatomy Season 17 Finale Finally Catches Up to 2021

  • Grey's Anatomy ended season 17 with a series of time jumps, and a few things changed along the way.
  • Watch: “Grey’s Anatomy”: Newlywed Game

    We can all breathe a sigh of relief: Grey’s Anatomy made it to present day.

    After months of living firmly in the middle of 2020, the Grey’s finale did some graceful time jumping to get to April 2021. All the doctors are vaccinated, people are married, people are engaged, and life, for the most part, is good. 

    While Maggie (Kelly McCreary) and Winston’s (Anthony Hill) initial rushed wedding was halted by his grandma and her dad, it was only to make sure they had the wedding they deserved, with all their family members present. That, it turns out, was the April 2021 even that the whole finale was leading up to. That wedding ended up going perfectly, though Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) and Teddy (Kim Raver) had to duck out early when lungs became available for a long-suffering COVID patient, whose case the finale followed over the course of eight months. 

    Teddy (Kim Raver) and Owen (Kevin McKidd), meanwhile, are engaged, and Jo (Camilla Luddington) has put together a beautiful little life for herself. She worked hard to win custody of baby Luna and sold her shares of the hospital to Tom (Greg Germann). She then bought Jackson’s (Jesse Williams) condo, and moved herself and her new baby into it. She also might have an unfortunate new roommate. 

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    The biggest cliffhanger-y moment came from Link (Chris Carmack) and Amelia (Caterina Scorsone), though it wasn’t exactly a surprise. Amelia doesn’t want more kids and Link really does, and it took her a really long time (the full eight months that the episode spanned) to really come to terms with that, if she even really did come to terms with it. 

    After months of preparing and almost doing it once or twice, Link proposed on the beach after Maggie and Winston’s wedding. Amelia didn’t answer him, and the next scene showed Link arriving at Jo’s new place, hoping for a place to crash. 

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    Sometimes, it feels like this show really has things backwards. Teddy and Owen have been through all kinds of garbage, with each of them consistently doing annoying things and making other people and themselves miserable, and we get to watch them happily and also bafflingly get engaged? Meanwhile, Amelia is stringing Link along for nearly a year as he plans a proposal and she pretends to want the same things he wants? Why does Amelia keep ending up with men who want different things than her? 

    They were so nice together, so happy and pleasant to watch, and neither one of them named their baby after their dead lover, as far as we know! Why are you giving us the thing we don’t want and not giving us the thing we do want, Grey’s Anatomy?! 

    Anyway, other than that, this was a lovely, happy finale that pulled the show out of the darkness and onto a beautiful sunny beach that had nothing to do with anyone dead. We may now have to wait a while for more, but at least there’s no disaster hanging over our heads all summer. 

    Elsewhere, on Station 19, Maya (Danielle Savre) and Carina (Stefania Spampinato) are successfully wife and wife but, Maya has now been fired after she defied orders to save a kid during a fire. Andy (Jaina Lee Ortiz) blames Robert (Boris Kodjoe) for Maya’s firing, and they’re not the only couple getting shaken up. 

    Inara (Colleen Foy) broke up with Jack (Grey Damon) because she knows he doesn’t actually love her, while Travis (Jay Hayden) confessed his love to Emmett (Lachlan Buchanan). Emmett resisted at first, but then they were happily making out in the bathroom. 

    Travis also patched things up with Theo (Carlos Miranda) and gave Vic the green light to date him after all. So of course, just as Dean (Okieriete Onaodowan) got up the courage to tell her he’s in love with her, he found that her face was already a little busy. 

    Station 19 did not get to jump ahead eight months like Grey’s did, but hopefully there will be time for that in the season five premiere, after a few things get addressed. We’ll find out in a few months! 

    Grey’s Anatomy and Station 19 air on ABC.