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Stars Explain Episode 5's Alternate Dimension Cliffhanger and Tease What's Next (Exclusive)
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Stars Explain Episode 5’s Alternate Dimension Cliffhanger and Tease What’s Next (Exclusive)

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
written by jummy84

[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Peacemaker Season 2, Episode 4, “Back to Suture.”]

Peacemaker‘s latest episode, “Back to the Suture,” saw Chris Smith (John Cena) risk his safety to find out if he stood a chance with crush Emilia Harcourt (Jennifer Holland), only to turn his back on the world he was born into for the alternate dimension his doppelganger came from.

As the duo met in a park, after Harcourt warned him to stay away, he urged her to let him know if anything that transpired between them meant anything to her, but carefully placed A.R.G.U.S. team members circled in and forced Harcourt to take Chris down with some carefully thrown punches. When he was taken into custody, Chris faced the backlash of Rick Flag Sr. (Frank Grillo), who wanted revenge for his son, Rick Flag Jr. (Joel Kinnaman), who was killed by Peacemaker in The Suicide Squad.

When Chris’s friends realized he was in danger, Economos (Steve Agee) booked him into the system, which forced Rick to stop the beating he had begun. Helped out to the car driven by Adebayo (Danielle Brooks) and Vigilante (Freddie Stroma), Chris retreated to his family cabin in the woods, where he made the bold decision to leave behind his life in his original world to opt for a new life in the world formerly inhabited by the other Peacemaker, killed in Episode 1 of this season.

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As the 11th Street Kids convened, Harcourt and Economos were clued into Chris’s bold decision, determined to go after their friend by reopening the interdimensional portal he had closed behind himself. Little do they realize that Rip Jagger, a.k.a. Judo Master (Nhut Le), also followed Peacemaker into the dimensional rift.

So, what happens next? We caught up with the stars who had some interesting insights. “Those last three episodes… it really builds up a lot,” teases Stroma. “Everyone’s in store for some pretty great stuff there. I don’t want to say anything to spoil that,” he says before adding, “Yeah, it’s fun.”

As for whether the other characters might meet different versions of themselves, Brooks says, “I’m always into different universes and seeing where your life goes if you went past the door, but the way that James [Gunn] has written it is really incredible, like people getting to meet themselves…  Unfortunately, I have a lot of FOMO,” Brooks adds, noting, “I did not get to meet myself, but that’s OK.”

In other words, there could be more doppelganger run-ins, but do her words confirm a long-running theory about the universe Chris has since dedicated himself to without further research? Some fans have pointed out that there’s a notable lack of diversity in the alternate dimension Peacemaker has visited, and if there’s no doppelganger for Adebayo, perhaps there aren’t for other people of color…

It’s certainly something to ponder, and would be a fun twist if the theory comes to pass. Only time will tell, though, as we look ahead to the final episodes of Peacemaker Season 2. See what else Stroma, Brooks, Holland, Rodriguez, Agee, and Grillo, and Gunn had to say about Episode 5, and what’s to come next in the full video above, and let us know your theories in the comments section.

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September 19, 2025 0 comments
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‘The Paper’ creators explain why Oscar was perfect for ‘The Office’ spinoff - National
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‘The Paper’ creators explain why Oscar was perfect for ‘The Office’ spinoff – National

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
written by jummy84

The Office may have ended, but its world is far from over because its spinoff, The Paper, carries on the mockumentary style and humour, introducing new characters on a new mission.

This time around, the same documentary crew that followed Michael Scott and his employees at Scranton’s Dunder Mifflin is focusing on a Midwest local newspaper in Toledo, Ohio, as it tries to get back on its feet with a team of (untrained) volunteer journalists.

Global News spoke with The Office director Greg Daniels, who is back at the helm of The Paper, and co-creator Michael Koman about the new series and their decision to bring back Oscar Nuñez , who is reprising his role from the original series.

“The bones of the show is that it’s a documentary and the documentary crew is the main connective tissue. We obviously have Oscar, which is wonderful, but the crew is looking for another subject for a documentary and they start in the paper company following the absorption of the paper company into a larger conglomerate that’s organized around things that use paper, like toilet paper and local newspapers,” Daniels said.

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Daniels said it was an easy decision to bring Nuñez back because he’s a “great actor.”

“His character didn’t have the same closure that a lot of the other characters did in the finale of The Office. There’s still more adventures for him to go [on] without undoing anything that we had settled,” he added.


Pictured: (l-r) Duane Shepard Sr. as Barry, Oscar Nunez as Oscar.

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Daniels and Koman said that in the beginning of the show, Oscar is “horrified that he’s about to embark on it again.”

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“He doesn’t really want to participate but the other characters are more innocent and they’re just explaining what they do at The Paper. They start off a little bit dispirited until Domhnall Gleeson shows up,” Daniels revealed.


Pictured: (l-r) Sabrina Impacciatore as Esmeralda, Oscar Nunez as Oscar, Domhnall Gleeson as Ned, Gbemisola Ikumelo as Adelola.

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The series’ cast features Gleeson, Sabrina Impacciatore, Chelsea Frei, Melvin Gregg, Gbemisola Ikumelo, Alex Edelman, Ramona Young and Tim Key as they try to bring the Midwestern newspaper Toledo Truth-Teller back to life.

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Pictured: (l-r) Chelsea Frei as Mare, Ramona Young as Nicole, Melvin Gregg as Detrick, Gbemisola Ikumelo as Adelola, Alex Edelman as Adam, Eric Rahill as Travis, Oscar Nunez as Oscar.

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The new series has already been picked up for a second season.

(Watch the interview in the video, top.)

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‘The Paper’ premieres Thursday, September 4 at 10 p.m. ET on Showcase in Canada. It streams exclusively on STACKTV.

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Both Global News and Showcase are properties of Corus Entertainment.


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The Paper (l-r) Domhnall Gleeson as Ned Sampson, Tim Key as Ken, Chelsea Frei as Mare, Melvin Gregg as Detrick
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Greg Daniels, Michael Koman Explain

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
written by jummy84

[This story contains some spoilers from the first season of The Paper.]

The last episode of The Office aired in May 2013, and it seems like talk of rebooting, reviving or spinning off the series started, oh, about two weeks after that.

A check of the historical record reveals that’s not quite the case. But reports of a reboot or revival have periodically burbled up since at least 2017 (not including a couple of spinoff ideas during the run of the show that never came to be). Meanwhile, the mockumentary format that The Office popularized has flourished in a host of other series, which did not go unnoticed among the show’s producers.

“We were watching as so many others were basically doing derivative versions of our show, whether they were paying homage to us, honoring us or ripping us off,” executive producer Ben Silverman tells The Hollywood Reporter. “It prompted Greg [Daniels] and I to just really focus hard on [the idea that] we need to enter the fray as well.”

They did just that with The Paper, an indirect spinoff of The Office that premieres its full, 10-episode season Thursday on Peacock. Daniels, who developed the American Office and was its showrunner for four seasons, created the new series with Michael Koman (Nathan for You). The show is set in the offices of a historic but now gutted Toledo, Ohio, newspaper, the Truth-Teller, and centers on an optimistic new editor, Ned Sampson (Domhnall Gleeson), and his efforts to restore some of the publication’s former glory with help from its (non-journalist) employees.

“There was a lot of push to do a spinoff of The Office over the years, and I was very reluctant to do it. I said, ‘Look, I don’t want to do a reboot,’ because we couldn’t get most of the cast,” Daniels told THR. “I don’t want to do something where it’s the same characters and we recast them, because our original cast can’t be improved on, in my opinion. So I always said the only way we even consider it is if the same documentary crew made another documentary, and if you were OK with the idea that the connection is really the documentary crew. So it’s really a new show.”

The Paper’s connection to The Office comes first from behind the cameras, as the documentary crew that chronicled Michael Scott, Pam Beesly et al chooses the Truth-Teller as its next subject. (An establishing scene at the former Dunder Mifflin office in Scranton, Pennsylvania, featuring Bob Vance of Vance Refrigeration (Robert R. Shafer) lays the groundwork for how they arrive in Toledo.)

Once there, they find that Office regular Oscar Martinez (Oscar Nuñez) is working for the Truth-Teller’s parent company, Enervate — and that he wants absolutely no part of the new project. A title card, however, informs the audience that the release Oscar signed for the first documentary has no end date, so he’s out of luck.

Oscar Nunez in The Paper.

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“It felt like perhaps [Oscar] had moved to this other city looking to start fresh, and he was enjoying the fact that any old memories might be a little more distant,” says Koman. “And then to have exactly the same camera crew walk into your office …”

“Oscar is so funny,” Daniels adds. “He’s such a strong performer, and it is a character that didn’t have so much closure at the end and the [Office] finale. It’s not like he had left and gone to England, like Toby. He was kind of unchanged. So we thought we could pick up where we left off with him.”

Setting the new series in another work environment wasn’t necessarily the plan from day one, Silverman says: “We debated it — do we do something that’s set in a home life, do we do something [different] since we’ve been in the workplace? Do we focus on something more domestic? Do we focus on something in another kind of bureaucracy? But I think determining that a newspaper, which is connected to a company that was in multiple versions of the paper business, was a really strong way to do it.”

Daniels and Koman say they took pains not to have any of The Paper’s characters — the core cast also includes Sabrina Impacciatore, Chelsea Frei, Melvin Gregg, Gbemisola Ikumelo, Alex Edelman, Ramona Young and Tim Key — map precisely onto those from The Office (Oscar excepted, obviously). They didn’t shy away, however, from playing into some similar dynamics, including a couple of simmering workplace romances.

“Our attempt was for any kind of overlap to be something that is closer just to human nature,” says Koman. “There are certain things like relationships that are going to happen anywhere.”

Daniels adds, “You could take it to an extreme. You could be like, ‘In The Office, they ate food. We’re going to have these characters eat rocks.’ There are going to be love affairs that develop between co-workers. There are going to be jealousies and undermine-y things. That seems like a feature of people in a workplace. But the important thing to us is that they’re brand new characters. They all have different motivations. And because they’re in a workplace where there’s somebody who’s a little bit more inspirational than Michael Scott, it’s more like they have a sense of hope. Their pulse is quickening with the potential of what their job could be. It starts at a pretty beaten-down place, but it’s got a direction, and then maybe they’ll get more hope out of it.”

Daniels and Koman spoke to THR before the news that Peacock had renewed The Paper for a second season. Even so, they weren’t ready to give up any ideas about where the series might go — though the 10-episode season leaves several relationships and storylines open for more exploration.

”The point of these 10-episode streaming situations is there is going to be like a year between seasons, and you want the audience to wonder what’s going to happen,” Daniels says. “Then they’ll find out it might not be anything that they think, but I certainly wouldn’t want to tell them not to wonder about it in the 10 months in between.”

Koman adds, “If we’re lucky enough that people care what happens next, we want to give it as much thought as possible.”

The Paper is now streaming all episodes on Peacock.

September 5, 2025 0 comments
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Can Matcha Really Cause Hair Loss? Experts Explain
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Can Matcha Really Cause Hair Loss? Experts Explain

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s not as straightforward as matcha directly causing hair loss, says Jessica Shand, a naturopathic nutritionist. It could actually come down to how — and when — you’re drinking it, as well as your overall diet, iron levels, and the quantity of matcha you consume. “Matcha contains tannins,” Shand explains, “which are natural compounds that can inhibit the absorption of non-heme iron (the type found in plant-based foods) when consumed in large amounts (more than two to three cups) or too close to meals.” If you’re already low on iron (many of us are: iron deficiency is said to affect around one billion people globally), it can quietly become an issue, especially for women of reproductive age. Over time, Shand says, poorly timed or excessive consumption of matcha could lead to suboptimal iron levels. It’s this which can actually impact hair health.  

August 21, 2025 0 comments
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