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Ruby and James Twist Explained by Damian Hardung, Harriet Herbig-Matten

by jummy84 November 28, 2025
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[Warning: The following contains MAJOR spoilers from Maxton Hall — The World Between Us Season 2.]

True to form, Maxton Hall doesn’t let Ruby Bell (Harriet Herbig-Matten) and James Beaufort’s (Damian Hardung) happiness last long. The young couple’s romance is still going strong in Season 2’s finale, despite all of Mortimer’s (Fedja van Huêt) attempts to destroy Ruby’s life. She decides that staying with James is worth it — and then the Beaufort patriarch delivers his most devastating blow yet.

Mortimer’s scheme gets Ruby suspended from Maxton Hall, putting her dream of attending Oxford University in jeopardy.

November 28, 2025 0 comments
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What Is ‘A Very Jonas Christmas Movie’ About? Plot & Cast Explained – Hollywood Life
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What Is ‘A Very Jonas Christmas Movie’ About? Plot & Cast Explained – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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The Jonas Brothers are ringing in the holidays with A Very Jonas Christmas Movie, marking a full-circle moment for the trio who first became household names during their Disney Channel era. Now global superstars, Joe, Nick and Kevin bring that same mix of humor and heart into a new festive project filled with nostalgia, family warmth, and big celebrity surprises. While promoting the film, they reflected on their own holiday traditions — with Nick sharing, “I smell pumpkin chocolate chip cookies,” and Joe recalling their infamous family casserole that’s “a hit or miss.” They also opened up about treasured memories with their late grandfather, with Nick saying, “We think about the last Christmas we had with him and how special it was.”

Below, learn everything to know about A Very Jonas Christmas Movie.

Do Nick, Joe, and Kevin Play Themselves in A Very Jonas Christmas Movie?

Yes—they do. Nick, Joe and Kevin all appear as versions of themselves.

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What Is A Very Jonas Christmas Movie About?

The official synopsis states that the brothers “face a series of escalating obstacles … as they struggle to make it from London to New York in time to spend Christmas with their families.” Their simple plan quickly unravels as they face a chain of travel mishaps, missed connections, and unexpected obstacles. As the chaos escalates, the brothers discover that Santa may be behind the disruptions—testing their patience, their bond, and their ability to refocus on what truly matters during the holidays.

Who Is in the Cast of A Very Jonas Christmas Movie?

The film stars:

  • Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas, and Kevin Jonas — playing themselves

  • Chloe Bennet

  • Billie Lourd

  • Laverne Cox

  • Randall Park

  • K.J. Apa

  • Jesse Tyler Ferguson (as Santa)

  • Will Ferrell — appearing with his real family as over-the-top Jonas Brothers superfans

Additional cameos include Kenny G and Justin Tranter.

How Can I Watch A Very Jonas Christmas Movie?

The movie is streaming exclusively on Disney+ and Hulu. It premiered on November 14, 2025.

A Very Jonas Christmas Movie Trailer

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The Backlash Over Shay Mitchell's ‘Dystopian’ Skincare Masks for Kids, Explained
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The Backlash Over Shay Mitchell’s ‘Dystopian’ Skincare Masks for Kids, Explained

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Shay Mitchell is facing backlash for her latest business venture Rini, a skin care line developed for children. On November 6, the Béis mogul and Pretty Little Liars star launched a new line of sheet masks for tiny faces, including two jelly masks for hydration and after-sun care, as well as “everyday” masks that come in three animal faces.

“We created Rini because we wanted products that are gentle, trustworthy, and inspire creativity, elevated by Korean innovation,” Mitchell wrote in a brand mission statement alongside cofounders Esther Song and Matte Babel, Mitchell’s long-term partner. “Rini is where skin care meets play, a world where kids can dream, transform, and explore with dermatologist-tested products parents trust. Our mission is simple: to nurture healthy habits, spark confidence, and make thoughtfully crafted daily care essentials and play products accessible to every family.”

When Mitchell first teased the products on Instagram with a glossy editorial photo of a little girl using a pink jelly mask, the response was loud—and overwhelmingly negative. “I struggle to find the right words to articulate how disappointing and dystopian this is 💔,” commented Sarah Adams (@mom.uncharted), an anti-child exploitation activist prominent on social media. Another wrote, “This is paving the way to future adults with serious body image problems. Not good.”

But what, exactly, is all the outrage about and what else do you need to know? Here’s the TL;DR.

Give me the TL;DR.

Shay Mitchell is facing backlash for launching a new skin care line designed for children. The brand is called Rini, a colloquial term for “children” in Korean.

Wait, I need more. What’s the background here?

Last year saw the boom of “Sephora Kids”—a.k.a. children obsessed with skin care brands like Drunk Elephant, Summer Fridays, and Laneige. Some parents had concerns over their kids using skin care made for adults, specifically products containing actives that could potentially irritate young skin.

Mitchell is not the first to launch a skin care brand marketed towards children: brands like TBH Kids, Rile, and Evereden have created products to help meet newfound demand in a safe and responsible way.

For Rini, Mitchell was inspired by her own daughters. “My girls would always see me with [masks on], especially when getting prepared for any makeup to follow,” she told Elle of the inspiration behind the brand. “They would just come into the bathroom and look at me in the mirror and be like, ‘Can I use that? What’s that?’ I’ll even pass them some deodorant—with a lid on, of course—just so they feel like they can be a part of my routine. I also want them to know that skin care, for me, is about creating healthy habits and about having that self-care time—that’s important.”

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Inside the Tween Obsession With Drunk Elephant Skin Care

Children as young as eight and nine years old are begging parents to buy Drunk Elephant products, some costing upwards of $50. How did a millennial skin care brand become Gen Alpha’s most viral gift? Glamour senior beauty editor Ariana Yaptangco investigates.

According to a Rini press release, the formulas were developed in “collaboration with leading pediatric chemists and laboratories in South Korea,” adding that “Rini offers dermatologist-tested products designed to inspire curiosity and confidence while supporting healthy habits from an early age.”

What age is recommended for Rini?

On the website’s general FAQ page, Rini teases future “bath essentials” that are “generally recommended for ages 2 and up.”

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The Miss Universe Walkout Controversy, Explained
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The Miss Universe Walkout Controversy, Explained

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Hold up. What is going on with the Miss Universe pageant? There was some sort of walkout? Because a man was being disrespectful to one of the contestants? Creating a genuine girl power moment that was captured on video? Consider us sat.

Let’s get into the Miss Universe pageant walkout, explained.

What happened?

In the now viral video, which you can still see on the Miss Universe Thailand Facebook page, Thai pageant director Nawat Itsaragrisil lectures the contestants on the importance of promoting the host nation, Thailand. He specifically calls out Miss Mexico, Fátima Bosch, by name, and accuses her of refusing to participate in a group photo shoot, which was to be posted on social media.

“You don’t like to post everything because your director from Mexico ordered you to not pay any attention, to post about the host country? If you follow the orders from your national director, you are a dumb,” Itsaragrisil said, per The Independent. When Bosch tried to respond, Itsaragrisil quickly shut her down, saying, “I didn’t hear you asking to talk.”

Bosch protested that she has “a voice” and said that Itsaragrisil was not “respecting me as a woman.” In response, Itsaragrisil called for security to remove Bosch. At this point, the other contestants can be heard gasping in surprise. Many of them, including 2024 Miss Universe winner Victoria Kjær Theilvig of Denmark, walked out with Bosch in protest.

Who is Nawat Itsaragrisil?

Itsaragrisil is a popular Thai media personality as well as the national director of Miss Universe Thailand and an executive of the Miss Universe Organization. He is also the owner of the Miss Grand International pageant.

As is usually the case with these sorts of things, this is not the first time Itsaragrisil has come under fire for his comments and treatment of women. For one thing, he has a history of body-shaming contestants.

In 2016 it was reported that Itsaragrisil body-shamed then Miss Iceland, Arna Ýr Jónsdóttir. “Stop eating breakfast, eat just salad for lunch, and drink water every evening until the contest,” he told her. Just this past May he reportedly body-shamed Miss Grand International winner Rachel Gupta, causing more widespread backlash.

Who is Fátima Bosch?

Bosch won the Miss Universe Mexico title back in September, representing the Tabasco region, where she was born, per Excelsior.

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Only Murders in the Building Season 5 Finale Explained
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Only Murders in the Building Season 5 Finale Explained

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84

In the end, Beau shoved Lester into a fountain, causing him to fatally hit his head. And while the doorman attempted to let Mabel, Oliver and Charles know who had done it, his phone’s autocorrect prevented the message from coming across. 

Upon this discovery, Beau attempted to keep the gang from revealing his secrets by locking them in a secret room ahead of a scheduled demolition for the Arconia. However, they ultimately were able to escape and get the news out there, leading to his arrest and, temporarily, saving the building from being destroyed. 

But, as with every Arconia mystery, all’s well ends with murder. At the end of the episode, Mabel, Oliver and Charles took a break from all the chaos by revisiting Cinda Canning’s crime podcast from the very first season, eagerly following along with a story of a red-haired woman from the U.K. who was wrongfully accused of killing a royal heir. 

October 28, 2025 0 comments
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What Happened With Alex Vesia & Family? ‘Personal Matter’ Explained – Hollywood Life
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What Happened With Alex Vesia & Family? ‘Personal Matter’ Explained – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
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Image Credit: MLB Photos via Getty Images

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Alex Vesia is on leave while the team prepares to go head to head against the Toronto Blue Jays in the 2025 World Series. As fans questioned what happened with Alex, the team released a statement regarding his hiatus, labeling it as a “personal matter” with his family.

“It is with a heavy heart that we share that Alex Vesia is away from the team as he and his wife, Kayla, navigate a deeply personal family matter,” the statement read. “The entire Dodgers organization is sending our thoughts to the Vesia family, and we will provide an update at a later date.”

Below, learn what we know so far about Alex’s family situation and updates on his return to baseball.

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— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) October 23, 2025

Is Alex Vesia OK? Why He’s Away From Dodgers Bullpen

Alex does not appear to have an injury or an illness, but since he has yet to publicly comment on his hiatus, it’s unclear if he is managing a physical issue. As previously noted, the Dodgers stated that Alex is off the World Series roster for a “personal matter.”

When Will Alex Vesia Return to the Dodgers?

Since it’s unclear what is going on with him, Alex’s estimated return date to the Dodgers is still unknown. If he is placed on the family emergency medical list, Alex could be activated later on during the World Series.

What Happened With Alex Vesia & His Family?

Neither Alex nor Kayla has publicly addressed the reason behind his departure, but they were expecting their first child.

Do Alex Vesia & His Wife Have Children?

Not at the moment, but Alex and his wife, Kayla, were expecting their first child this year. As seen in their respective Instagram posts, Kayla was pregnant. She was on the field with Alex to celebrate the Dodgers’ NLCS victory less than a week before the Dodgers announced his “personal matter.”

Neither Alex nor Kayla has publicly commented on their family’s situation.

October 25, 2025 0 comments
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How accurate is Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere? True story explained
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How accurate is Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere? True story explained

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
written by jummy84

There tends to be two distinct approaches a director can take when making a music biopic: a career-spanning story that touches on every aspect of the musician’s life or a more focused tale honing in on one particular chapter in extra detail.

Scott Cooper’s new film Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere – which stars Jeremy Allen White – opts for the latter option, chronicling the recording of Bruce Springsteen’s 1982 album Nebraska and exploring some of the personal issues he was facing at that time, some of which were rooted in childhood trauma.

“I wanted to keep the timeframe as tight and narrow as possible,” Cooper explained during an exclusive interview with RadioTimes.com. “It’s really only a few months of Bruce’s life.

“But I felt if I told the story well, then people would get a better understanding of Bruce Springsteen, paradoxically, then if I had told a cradle to kind of present day narrative.”

Read on to find out just how accurate the portrayal of this period is.

How accurate is Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere? True story explained

Cooper based his script on the non-fiction book of the same name by Warren Zanes, and so the film largely sticks to true events as they happened – albeit with the usual condensing (and a couple of fictional additions) that we usually see in films of this time.

The bulk of the narrative presents events truthfully: it is true that Springsteen recorded Nebraska in cassette tapes in his home and wanted to keep this stripped back sound for the finished record, while it’s also true that the record label – Columbia – had some reservations about the album and had to be persuaded of its merits by Springsteen’s manager Jon Landau (Jeremy Strong).

Meanwhile a number of other small details are true. For example, Springsteen really did get the title of his landmark hit Born in the USA from a Paul Schrader script and recorded the song in the middle of the Nebraska sessions before initially shelving it.

Furthermore, the scene in which Bruce breaks down in a therapist’s office after being told by Landau he needed to seek professional help is based on a story Springsteen himself told in his 2016 memoir Born to Run.

Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen and Jeremy Strong as Jon Landau in Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere 20th Century Studios

Springsteen also at times had a difficult relationship with his father – who was an alcoholic and bipolar – and he has gone on the record to praise Stephen Graham’s performance in the film, telling BBC Radio 2: “Stephen’s such an incredible actor and he just immediately inhabited my father’s physicality and inner emotion. He captured my dad’s struggles and spirit really well.”

Indeed, Springsteen has generally been very enthusiastic in his praise for the film, suggesting that it is – on the whole – a fairly accurate portrayal of his life.

However. one fictional aspect is the character of Faye Romano (Odessa Young), Springsteen’s lover in the film who is not based on any one real person but is rather a composite character inspired by various women in the singer’s life.

“I kind of just approached her like any fictitious character,” Young explained of Faye during an exclusive interview with RadioTimes.com. “There were some references in Deliver Me from Nowhere – in Warren Zanes’s book – and there were some references in Bruce’s memoir to people that he dated, or women that he knew – no one specific but just like little mentions.

“So I kind of mined that for some information, and also just Scott’s script. You know, Scott had a vision of Faye, and that was very real on the page. So I got really lucky that I just got a good script and a well-written character.”

Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere is now showing in UK cinemas.

Check out more of our Film coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

October 25, 2025 0 comments
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Lazarus ending explained | What does Joel find out about his father and sister’s deaths?
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Lazarus ending explained | What does Joel find out about his father and sister’s deaths?

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

*Warning: This article contains spoilers for the final episode of Lazarus.*

After receiving the tragic news that his father (Bill Nighy) had died by suicide, Joel “Laz” Lazarus (Sam Claflin) not only started to obsess over what really happened to his esteemed dad, but also started to literally live through his memories.

The six-part series follows Laz as he struggles to make sense of the events leading up to his father’s death, with all manner of supernatural happenings unfolding once Laz steps foot in his father’s office.

Getting a better idea of his father’s clients and his way of working with them, Laz thought he found the guy who could’ve murdered Dr L in the form of serial killer and former client Arlo Jones (Jack Deam). But one mention of another character by Arlo puts Laz further down the path for answers.

So, what happened to Joel’s father? Read on to find out what unfolded in the final episode of Prime Video’s Lazarus.

Lazarus ending explained: What does Laz find out about his father’s death?

David Fynn as Seth McGovern and Kate Ashfield as Detective Alison Brown in Lazarus. Prime Video

Laz is convinced that something untoward had happened to his father, floating around the theory that he could’ve been murdered. When Laz thinks he’s found all the clues leading back to serial killer Arlo Jones, Arlo actually drops a name that Laz wasn’t expecting: Detective Alison Brown (Kate Ashfield).

Knowing that Alison is Seth’s (David Fynn) boss, Laz takes the information he’s gathered so far on her to him in confidence. He’s found clear lies that she’s told him, such as Alison lying that she knew anything about a cold-case that Laz had information about. In reality, she had actually been the lead detective on the case. Immediately suspicious of her, Laz tells Seth what he’s found and Seth is initially trepidatious to confront his boss, with the pair even getting into a physical altercation. But when he reads the files, the next thing we see is them both waiting to meet Alison.

Laz informs her that both cases of Arlo and murdered Imogen Carswood (Virge Gilchrist) have links to his father, with Arlo being a patient and Imogen being Dr L’s lover. They weren’t the only ones, with Laz explaining that Father Frank (Keith Bartlett) made a video before his death stating his innocence and said that the real killer is still at large. The very video was never released or seen by anyone but was apparently given to Alison.

Laz says that he thinks that Alison was seeking out vulnerable people at Dr L’s practice and scapegoating them for violent crimes, eventually getting into a heated confrontation with Dr L over it and killing him.

When Alison asks Seth to go and get her a glass of water, we don’t see the conversation that unfolds between her and Laz but we do see her knock Laz over then run over and tase Seth. Laz chases her in his car and then it turns to on-foot after she crashes her car. Alison runs out into a road and trips over a bike, but is then run over by an oncoming bus and killed.

Afterwards, we see Laz remembering his final interaction with Alison where she tells Laz to let everything go and presents a cassette tape. At the crime scene, he picked up said tape from her pocket and takes it for himself.

Elsewhere, we see Aidan going to visit Laura (Roisin Gallagher) to speak to her about his father, Laz. He talks about secrets and promises, but we don’t see the extent of their meeting.

Laz returns to his father’s office with the tape and starts to play it, surprised to hear Alison confronting Dr L on it. The scene plays out before us and we see a stressed Alison confronting Dr L about what they’ve done. She feels guilty but Dr L explains that there’s no need to feel guilty, labelling it as a “useless emotion”.

It becomes clear that for years, the pair of them played the system for their own benefits. Dr L believed these patients were violent individuals and as a way of imprisoning them, got Alison to link them to crimes they hadn’t committed.

Alison got lots of awards and acclaim but saw the light and no longer agrees with Dr L’s way of working. She confronts Dr L about his murder of Imogen, which he doesn’t deny and instead, says he loved her but killed her to “end her suffering”. Alison realises that the information that Dr L has been giving her is not only untrue, but only as a way of deflecting attention away from him and his own crimes.

Alison says that she can’t just let all of this go, with it becoming clear that Alison has already arrived with a plan in mind. She hands Dr L a gun, telling him what he could write a suicide note and offering it up as a solution where his secrets die with him. While he does hold up the gun and point it at Alison, he’s unable to pull the trigger and resolves himself to her proposed plan.

He has a vision of Sutton and wonders whether he’ll see her in an afterlife, appearing to make peace with the impromptu suicide plot. While Alison says that she wishes there was another way to end this, Dr L says that there isn’t and asks to be alone. He calls Joel but we see Joel reject the call whilst working so Dr L writes a note and then shoots himself.

In the present, Laz is visited by the ghost of his father and confronts him about his murders. Dr L states that Alison killed him and seems to double down on his own crimes, talking about the ways in which his violent crimes “saved” them. They then share a heart-to-heart about their love for each other, with Dr L saying that there’s always the fear that sons will end up like their fathers. He then says goodbye to Laz for what appears to be the final time.

In a montage of scenes, we see how things have ended up for all the characters who appear resolved but stony faced in their decisions. Laz shows his father’s suicide note to his sister Jenna (Alexandra Roach) and proclaims that it’s over, appearing somewhat lighter as he makes his way to go and see Laura.

Has Laz been imagining things all along?

Sam Claflin as Joel Lazarus in Lazarus holding a file and looking out of a window, with a confused expression.

Sam Claflin as Joel Lazarus in Lazarus. Prime Video

Once Laz leaves the house, Jenna finds multiple boxes of tapes of their father’s in Laz’s room. It’s clear that he’s been listening to them all, with Jenna listening to the tapes of Arlo, Cassandra and more.

So, that begs the question of whether or not everything he had been experiencing had just been in his head all along.

While we know that Laz has obviously been imagining these meetings with his father and former patients, it becomes more apparent that perhaps he’s just been holed up in his room listening to the tapes rather than going to Dr L’s office.

What happens at the end with Laz and Aidan?

Sam Claflin as Joel Lazarus in Lazarus.

Sam Claflin as Joel Lazarus in Lazarus. Prime Video

Making his way to Laura’s home, we then see Laz approaching her house and finding her door unlocked. Once inside, he doesn’t hear Laura after he calls out for her and looks for her.

When he reaches her living room, he sees things looking like an altercation has unfolded and it’s clear something has happened. When he turns around, he sees Aidan standing in the doorway with a curved knife in his hand, looking blankly back at Laz before saying “I’m sorry”.

So, it’s clear that Aidan has attacked Laura but in terms of whether she’s alive or not, that’s left on a cliffhanger.

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October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Do Blue and Her Brother Die With a Cult on ‘NCIS: Sydney’? Her Past, Explained

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for NCIS: Sydney Season 3 Episode 2 “True Blue.”]

Why does their forensic pathologist have bones in her home?! That’s the question the NCIS: Sydney team wonders about Blue (Mavournee Hazel) after they search her home when it becomes clear she’s missing. It leads to revelations about her past and present, and it leaves Mackey (Olivia Swann) and JD (Todd Lasance) with a quandary.

As the others learn, Blue was once part of a cult, and the woman she found in her home at the end of the Season 2 finale, Aspira (Doris Youane), has gotten her to return by telling her her twin brother needed her. But what Blue doesn’t know is the prophecy which essentially says that everyone will follow the twins in death by suicide. What Blue uncovers is Aspira doesn’t plan to take the poison and instead will be selling the land. She raises the alarm just as the team arrives to help, and while Blue’s brother drinks the poison, Doc’s (William McInnes) there in time to save him. Blue is then left to meet the grandmother she didn’t know she had. Oh, and the bones? Her father’s, which are proof that he didn’t leave as Aspira claimed.

Meanwhile, Mackey and JD are left to wonder what to do about what they’ve learned about Blue during the course of their investigation: She’s an ex-felon, having been arrested for aggravated breaking and entering. Her file was sealed.

Below, showrunner Morgan O’Neill discusses Blue’s backstory, Mackey and JD’s conundrum, and more.

Why did you make this Blue’s backstory?

Morgan O’Neill: We spent a lot of time thinking about Blue and crafting her in the first couple of seasons of the show. There’s something tantalizing about someone who knows where all the digital bodies are buried in this world and yet has none herself. We discover little bits and pieces and breadcrumbs about Blue all the way through the first two seasons of the show. We know that she lives on her own. She has many locks on her doors. She has no digital fingerprint. She asks Doc to look into something for her when they get back from Darwin in a professional capacity. She doesn’t like her photographs being taken. She has a strange relationship with the music of Nova and the bluebird and the tattoo — and she’s got all sorts of unusual tattoos, which could almost be prison tattoos, and she doesn’t want to talk about them. We just kept piling interesting, intriguing things into Blue’s backstory, knowing that at some point we’re going to have to bring it all back out and try and lay it out in an order that made sense.

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The nature of cults is really, really fascinating to me, and the way they can sometimes control people and manipulate people into certain patterns of behavior, and the courage it takes to get out of those situations is really compelling for me. We just found the opportunity to go into the first 15, 16 years of Blue’s life to be so compelling. And I think one of the really fun things about peeling back the layers of characters is that, in some ways, it makes the character that you know profoundly richer. And so looking at where Blue has come from changes how I see Blue now. A lot of the things that she does, a lot of the ways she is, a lot of the way that she wears this kind of cool and really unusual and kooky makeup, that’s either someone who loves makeup or that’s someone who’s trying to disguise herself. That’s either someone who’s really confident or someone who’s not confident at all with who she is.

And so suddenly, looking back at those first two seasons, I’m seeing a whole different reason for the way Blue is. And for me, that’s super exciting, and it’s super exciting having peeled back that layer to then question what happens next because she’s not the character we thought she was. Her backstory is such that you have to ask yourself whether she can continue to be part of NCIS. It’s a really complicated situation that we’ve uncovered, and what JD and Mackey do with that information is really key moving forward.

Yeah, I was going to ask about that. Before I get to that, though, how is Blue going forward after what happened, after the fact that now the others know about her past? That informs how she acts around and interacts with them, right?

That’s right. She’s forced to acknowledge that she has been, for a whole bunch of really good reasons, deceptive. She hasn’t told the truth. And when you fail to tell the truth to people that you love and respect, that impacts trust, right? It’s impossible not to feel, on some levels, betrayed by that. So, how does Blue even start to repair that breach in trust? And I think, as we’ll see, that’s a huge mountain to climb, but in finding NCIS, in finding herself where she is, for the first time in her entire life, she has found family. And that’s something, when you find it, that is worth fighting for.

That’s her arc moving forward, is discovering the thing that is, for the first time in her life, something that actually resonates like family, and she’s going to defend that discovery with her very life, I think.

Yeah, her “He’s family, too” about Doc when meeting her grandmother was such a good moment.

I’m glad you liked. It’s one of my favorites, too.

Speaking of her grandmother, are we going to see her again? Are we going to see Blue’s brother again? Are we going to hear about what’s going on with their relationship now that they’re both free of that cult?

The short answer is possibly, but the longer answer is, her brother has to deal with a few legal challenges. He’s not without some kind of complicity in what goes down in Episode 2, as you know, and so he won’t be popping up straight away.

But I think in a sort of broader sense, in terms of family, like I was saying before, the discovery of Blue’s backstory has actually made where Blue has ended up much more clearly a version of family for her than she’s ever experienced. So, I feel like the exploration of family for Blue will be, to a very large extent, seen through the lens of NCIS because as you say, she’s got a kind of grandfather figure in Doc, she’s got a mother and a father figure in Mackey and JD, she’s got siblings in Evie [Tuuli Narkle] and DeShawn [Sean Sagar] and increasingly Trigger [Claude Jabbour]. So, I feel really excited, and I know Marvournee does in the portrayal of Blue, she’s finally found her people, and that’s profound, and it will allow her to go to places that she felt unable to go to before that.

You brought up Mackey and JD, and they have that exchange at the end about how they’re the only ones who know that Blue’s an ex-felon. How do they feel about keeping that to themselves, and how is that going to blow up in their faces?

They feel conflicted, and it will, is the short answer. I mean, it’s like any mother and dad, right? You find out something about your kid, you’re like, “Oh, man, do we tell their brother and sisters? Do we tell the cousins? Do we tell a school teacher, or do we just try and keep this to ourselves and hope it goes away?” And back to the theme of Season 3, which is that you can’t outrun your past, here is an example of Mackey and JD deciding to actively try and outrun their past. Well, we know how that ends up — not well — so it will come back to roost, but for now they’re caught in that tricky situation where they’ve only just put it back, what do you do? You can’t throw her to the wolves. If Blue is feeling like, for the first time, she’s found her people, Mackey and JD feel the responsibility of having provided her with that, too. But yeah, you’re absolutely bang on. The chickens will come home to roost, that’s for sure.

Is there any possibility of any type of crossover whatsoever? Or might we just keep getting maybe mentions of characters from the other shows? Anything like that?

Look, never say never. It’s a really tricky one for us because we are kind of exotically poised in the southern hemisphere about as far from continental United States as you can get. But we are really mindful of how fun those crossovers are, and we’re kind of actively exploring all those possibilities. So I suppose watch this space is the best I can say without being coy.

Todd Lasance as AFP Liaison Officer Sergeant Jim 'JD' Dempsey and Olivia Swann as NCIS Special Agent Captain Michelle Mackey — 'NCIS: Sydney' Season 3 Episode 2 "True Blue"

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With this theme of you can’t on your past, we’ve talked about what’s going on with Mackey. We just had Blue face that. Who’s next up?

The truth of the matter is everyone in their own way gets their dose of that medicine. In a comedic sense, we’re talking about JD and his dating and sort of throwing himself back into that terrifying horror show of modern dating. It’s actually JD reacting to his past in a way that’s not genuinely authentic because he’s not actually acknowledging the elephant in the room. He’s trying to pretend the elephant’s not there. “What elephant? There’s no elephant here.” And so when that comes back to hit him, it’s going to smack him in the teeth, too. For Evie and DeShawn, deeper into the series, as the arc starts to solidify, we’ll discover that DeShawn is in possession of a piece of information that Mackey is not, but it pertains to Mackey.

From the JAG days?

Possibly, yeah. He’s made a whole bunch of decisions around what to do with that information, and history will be the judge as to whether those decisions have been right or not. But again, he has made the decision to try and outrun that information, and the information loads him down. So, everyone gets a taste of it across the season, which is really exciting. And it doesn’t feel forced or contrived, it’s just that’s the nature of being a human, isn’t it? If we’re not honest with where we’re at, eventually, where we’re at makes us honest one way or another.

NCIS: Sydney, Tuesdays, 10/9c, CBS

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The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 3 ending explained - every twist broken down
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The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 3 ending explained – every twist broken down

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
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Like its titular zombies, The Walking Dead continues to live on as a shadow of its former self. That is, except for the Daryl Dixon spin-off.

While other spin-offs have failed to capture what made the flagship show so popular, Norman Reedus and his fan-favourite character have endured for three seasons to much greater success.

With a season 4 already confirmed, the future’s looking good for Daryl and his bestie Carol who’s accompanied him for the past two seasons. Except, everyone’s favourite mulleted hero hasn’t exactly had it easy this time around.

Trapped in the Spanish town of Solaz del Amar, Daryl and Carol are caught up in all kinds of drama with the show’s new Big Bad, Fede. Plus, Carol’s been catching feelings for a local named Antonio. It’s a shame then that Fede has kidnapped Antonio and is currently torturing him for info on Daryl.

Will Carol find love at last? Will Daryl ever make it home? And will someone finally cut Daryl’s mullet down to size while he’s sleeping? These questions and more all come to mind watching the seventh, final episode of Daryl Dixon season 3.

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 3 ending explained

The finale begins with a callback to a callback. Remember when Daryl placed Laurent’s Rubik’s Cube at a memorial to honour him a few episodes prior? (Laurent was the French kid Daryl looked after in seasons 1 and 2.)

Well, we’re back there now with another familiar face from previous seasons. Yep, the mysterious eyepatch guy is actually Stéphane Codron, who started out as a villain in season 1 before he switched sides.

The last time we saw him was at the end of season 2 when hallucinogenic bat poop in the Channel Tunnel caused him to see visions of his brother, during which he stabbed Daryl with a bayonet. Yep, really. That encounter ended with Stéphane running off to who knows where and he hasn’t been seen since. Until now. More on that later.

Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon in The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 3. Manuel Fernandez-Valdes/AMC

While Antonio is being tortured by Fede, Carol tries to convince his ungrateful son Roberto to help save him. She tells him to wait for Daryl and Justina to return from their mission and board the boat as she goes it alone. Carol’s smitten!

Fede makes an example of Antonio, stringing him up on a torture device in the town square as Carol watches in horror from the shadows. Only when he reveals where the Americans are hiding will Antonio be freed. Plus, it doesn’t hurt to scapegoat them in front of the town to assert Fede’s dominance further.

When night falls, Carol comes to free Antonio while avoiding gun fire from Fede’s henchmen in the distance.

Meanwhile, Daryl and Paz go undercover at a royal banquet, working as masked servants right under everyone’s noses. This is where the people with power gather in luxury, the same people who demand villages offer up their women to Spanish royalty in a ritual known as “La Ofrenda” (“The Offering”).

As they wine and dine in luxurious finery, the royals watch a special show on stage where walkers are dressed up fancy and strung up like marionette puppets to dance for them. The symbolism isn’t exactly subtle, but it’s a unique, striking image still, which has become somewhat of a rarity in the Walking Dead franchise these days.

Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon - The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 3

Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon – The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 3. Carla Oset/AMC

The King dedicates a speech to his son Guillermo, and his “beautiful future wife” Elena, who was snatched away from her girlfriend Paz earlier this season.

Daryl ain’t having it, so he cuts the walkers free and opens the curtain, unleashing them on the crowd. He also starts a few fires for good measure as Paz heads off to rescue Elena.

The pair reunite with a hug in Elena’s place, where Paz finds out her love has a son named Pablo. They plan to run off together, but then a guard knocks Paz out, who wakes up to Guillermo threatening her.

“You want my wife?” he shouts. “Now you’ll be together every night because I’ll mount your head on her bedpost.”

As murderous threats go, that’s a pretty good one, but Elena then quite literally stabs him in the back to save Paz. They get the boy and run.

At the same time, Daryl saves Justina from the man who chose her at “The Matching” ritual before all hell broke loose. In doing so, Daryl saves some other women, because that’s just the nice guy that Daryl is.

Melissa McBride as Carol and Norman Reedus as Daryl in The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 3

Melissa McBride as Carol and Norman Reedus as Daryl in The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 3. AMC

Carol also received a welcome dose of human kindness from Antonio who’s prepared some tea for her in a brief safe spot. And not just any tea either, but with milk and honey. That’s how you know he’s one of the good ones.

Of course, it’s not long before Fede’s men show up pounding at the door. Luckily, the local women who hid them away show them to a convenient escape route concealed down in their basement.

One brief walker attack later and all our faves are reunited safely above ground. Paz thanks Daryl for all his help and then bounces while he and Justina take the scenic route back to the lighthouse on his motorbike.

They stop off briefly to share some thoughts which are supposed to sound deep, but come across a bit basic as they point out how the apocalypse turned some people bad and others good.

Eventually, they arrive back at the lighthouse but are welcomed by two intruders who attack and take Justina hostage. Valentina saves them quite quickly though, revealing that Roberto had her hide after she was injured in the initial attack.

Daryl runs off back to the village again in order to rescue Carol who went back for Antonio again. Fede has captured them both, but decides to immediately let them go…

Of course, there’s a catch. The catch being that Antonio’s son Roberto has been chained to two of his dead friends who are about to transform just as more walkers are led into the courtyard.

Carol and Antonio try to remove the chains but it’s too late. A local named Alba throws a knife to Carol, but Fede’s men shoot it away with startling accuracy. Unfortunately for them, said accuracy escapes them just moments later when Daryl arrives and starts shooting at them from a balcony nearby.

Daryl quickly picks off his aggressors as Carol picks up the knife and gets stabby stabby with the walkers. Justina arrives then, casually strolling through the mini-horde as both Daryl and Fede shoot at the zombies trying to eat her.

Remember, Fede is Justina’s uncle, so he does care about her safety still, despite how poorly he’s treated her up until now. This works against Fede though when the villagers emerge to hear Justina’s claims that Fede has been lying to them all.

She also announces that El Alcazar “is in ashes” thanks to Daryl, which means The Ofrenda is over for good.

Instead of torturing Fede like he did Antonio, Justina suggests taking him to the dungeon. To hurt him would mean they’re not better than him.

The evil cartoonish mayor then screams “This is your fault!” at Daryl as he’s led away. “You’ll pay!”

Do Daryl and Carol make it home?

Back at the lighthouse, Daryl and Carol finally get around to sharing those hot dogs they’ve been hankering for all season. Instead of sailing off immediately, using the boat to find their way home, the pair recuperate and open up to each other on the beach.

“This whole time I’ve been trying to get home,” says Daryl. “Why the f**k did I leave in the first place? Why did I have to get in a fight with the guy in Maine? Why didn’t I leave France when I could have? This makes no sense. My whole life I’ve been running, just running and fighting. That’s all.”

Carol says he did it to survive, but Daryl worries this has become a habit now, that he might arrive home and feel the urge to leave again still.

The pair hug it out, reminding us that this show is always at its best when Daryl and Carol are actually together instead of getting separated on endless side missions.

Melissa McBride as Carol in Daryl Dixon season 3

Melissa McBride as Carol in Daryl Dixon season 3 AMC

Meanwhile, Fede’s mama brings him food in jail. He asks to be freed, telling her that the town will obviously kill him as soon as Daryl and co sail away. “You already lost one son. You don’t want to lose another…”

The Spanish matriarch doesn’t say anything, but it’s not long before we find out what she did next, because Fede suddenly shows up on the beach, holding a gun to Daryl in a bid for revenge. But he doesn’t just run up and shoot him. No, that would have been the smart thing to do.

“I let you into my town,” he cries. “I gave you food and shelter and you took everything from me. Do you really think you can just sail home now?”

Just before Fede pulls the trigger, Carol appears and knocks him to the ground. A bullet’s fired off in the struggle, which somehow starts a fire in the ship. Others join in to help Carol, including Antonio who knocks Fede out with a rock.

The fire quickly devours the ship in a series of explosions, which means the gang aren’t going anywhere. A Spanish version of Johnny Cash’s Hurt plays as Daryl and Carol watch their ride home go up in flames.

Walkers on the set of Daryl Dixon season 3

Walkers on the set of Daryl Dixon season 3 AMC

It’s all very dramatic, and then Stéphane shows up again, watching the explosions from a distance using his one remaining eye.

With a fourth season already confirmed, it was inevitable that Daryl and Carol wouldn’t make it home just yet. But it seems that after bouncing around America, France, and the UK (briefly), the showrunners aren’t done with this Spanish setting just yet.

Let’s just hope the siesta they take between seasons is enough to inject some new life into this spin-off before it shuffles on into the horizon for good. Since Daryl and Carol left France, the show has lost some of its “je ne sais quoi”.

In the UK, Daryl Dixon season 3 will be available to stream on Sky and NOW from 24th October.

Check out more of our Sci-fi coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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