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Adam Sandler and Timothee Chalamet’s Wild Fairfax High Pep Rally
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Adam Sandler and Timothee Chalamet’s Wild Fairfax High Pep Rally

by jummy84 November 17, 2025
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It takes a precise strain of Los Angeles magic for a rainy Saturday night to end with Adam Sandler and Timothée Chalamet getting their asses handed to them in a high school gym.

Officially billed as the Sandler x Chalamet Conversation and Pickup Basketball Event, it provided more than clever branding for an awards event for “Jay Kelly” and “Marty Supreme,” respectively. It was a reminder of how strange and rare these moments of genuine, unpolished creative conversation can be in the middle of an industry obsessed with polish.

To be clear, the evening will produce a polished product: It was a live taping of Vanity Fair’s Scene Selections series. However, an event like this is usually held at the Academy or a studio theater; this one was a pep rally.

Cara Brower, Scott Chambliss, Sam Bader, Alexandra Schaller, Dylan Cole, Ben Ben Procter and Jim Hemphill poses for a portrait at the Indiewire Craft Roundtables 2025 at the Lumen Building on November 08, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

A DJ pumped up the room. There were cheerleaders. Branded Sandler x Chalamet hats tossed around like school spirit merch. There was no red carpet, no step and repeat or press line. Just fans, family, friends, and a few familiar faces watching two generational talents roast, praise, dissect, and admire each other’s work like we somehow wandered into their private creative exchange.

Sandler and Chalamet came through the cheerleader tunnel like they were being announced at homecoming, The crowd, naturally, ate it up. Sandler kissed his wife and daughters. Chalamet worked the line with his soft, almost shy warmth. They stopped to greet the VIP rows, where Kid Cudi got one of the biggest reactions followed by Josh Safdie.

Adam Sandler, Timothée Chalamet, and the cheerleader tunnel.

Honestly, Sandler and Chalamet talked about their “Uncut Gems” and “Marty Supreme” director so much he could have been the third guest onstage. The room felt like a strange hybrid of a movie premiere, a family gathering, and a school assembly held for two gifted kids who accidentally became superstars.

They kicked things off with SNL clips, which launched stories of breaking on camera which, as Sandler reminded everyone, SNL then regarded as a cardinal sin. He credited “The Carol Burnett Show” for shaping his instincts, particularly Tim Conway’s mission to make Harvey Korman lose composure every week. Chalamet said it still feels surreal that he performed sketch comedy live on Studio 8H at all.

Then came the deep dives. Sandler told the story of Paul Thomas Anderson showing up to his house with the “Punch-Drunk Love” script tied with a bow, asking if he could stay while Adam read it.

Chalamet, who wrapped “Dune” Part Three” only four days earlier, said making the “Dune” films are some of his greatest memories and most formative creative experiences. He shared a clip of watching his character Paul Atreides give a speech in a fabricated language to hundreds of extras. 

Sandler stared at him like a proud uncle. “Every extra on that set must have been thinking, ‘What the fuck is happening,’” he said.

Sandler talked about Noah Baumbach writing the “Jay Kelly” part of manager Ron Sukenick for him, casually dropping that his client would be George Clooney. Adam shared a handful of Clooney memories, including the time he dragged the entire SNL cast to a YMCA to play basketball, Chris Farley included. Chalamet joked about what he will be like at 45. Sandler said, “Do me one favor. Please put on 12 pounds.”

Adam Sandler, Josh Safdie, and Timothée Chalamet at the Fairfax High School gym

Chalamet broke down the look of Marty Supreme, saying Safdie wanted a very specific physical presence: Two hours of fake pockmarks. Beady contacts. Real glasses layered on top, creating a fishbowl effect.

For the finale, chairs and lights were rolled off the basketball court and suddenly the gym was a gym again. Sandler and Chalamet challenged two very determined young men to a half-court, two-on-two game. Fairfax students or undercover phenoms? Unclear, but as they beat the living hell out of two millionaires the room went feral. Sandler and Chalamet wrapped the night by pulling the entire gym into a giant group selfie.

Walking back into the rain, I just laughed. I spent an hour listening to two icons and awards contenders talk openly about creativity, fear, risk, and the absurdity of their careers. Then I watched those same icons get absolutely worked on a basketball court by a pair of kids who did not give a single shit about their resumes.

No respect on the court. All the love in the room. Fairfax High School gymnasium felt like the most intimate screening room in the city.

Ridiculous. Human. And the perfect Saturday night. 

November 17, 2025 0 comments
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Tracker and High Potential
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‘Tracker,’ ‘High Potential’ Still Rule Network TV Ratings for Fall 2025

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
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The top of the network ratings charts for the 2025-26 season so far don’t look much different from how they did last season — which is to say that CBS’ Tracker and ABC’s High Potential are still racking up big audiences.

As it has for each of its first two seasons, Tracker is on pace to be the most-watched network entertainment show (i.e., excluding sports and news programming) of the current season. Through Oct. 26 (the most current available figures), the show has averaged just under 14 million cross-platform viewers over seven days. That’s more than 1.5 million viewers than the second-ranked series … which is High Potential at 12.38 million. The two also ranked first and second for the 2024-25 season (in Nielsen’s longer-tail, 35-day ratings).

High Potential, meanwhile, has a sizable lead among all non-sports and news shows in the key ad sales demographic of adults 18-49. It averages a 2.42 rating over seven days of viewing (equivalent to about 3.29 million people in that age range), with almost three quarters of its total coming via streaming. ABC also notes that High Potential’s Sept. 16 season premiere has grown to 17.23 million viewers and a 3.9 rating among adults 18-49 over five weeks of viewing.

CBS’ Matlock (10.31 million viewers) and NCIS (8.86 million) and NBC’s Chicago Fire (8.62 million) complete the top five shows in total viewers. If sports and news were included, NBC’s Sunday Night Football (21.77 million same-day viewers, not including streaming, from Sept. 22-Oct. 26), ABC’s portion of Monday Night Football (12.11 million) and CBS’ 60 Minutes (8.93 million) would all be in the top five.

Three ABC shows — the resurgent Dancing With the Stars (2.0 rating), Abbott Elementary (1.96) and 911 (1.48) — follow High Potential in the 18-49 rankings, with Tracker in fifth at 1.39.

Viewing patterns look to be fairly consistent with recent years: On average, the top 20 shows are drawing about 22 percent of their seven-day viewer totals from streaming, and a much higher proportion (54 percent) of their adults 18-49 ratings.

The top 20 network entertainment series for the first five weeks of the 2025-26 season are below.

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High Potential Season 2 Premiere Audience Up Nearly 300% After 35 Days
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High Potential Season 2 Premiere Audience Up Nearly 300% After 35 Days

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
written by jummy84

EXCLUSIVE: High Potential is still digging up more viewers throughout its sophomore season.

The Season 2 premiere, which aired on September 16, grew to 17.23M multi-platform viewers after 35 days across ABC, Hulu, Hulu on Disney+ and digital platforms, per Nielsen data. That’s a 17% increase over last year’s series premiere, which drew 14.71M viewers in 35 days, and an 11% lift over the Season 1 average audience of 15.52M.

It’s also a nearly 300% increase over the same-day audience for the Season 2 debut, which sat around 4.34M, according to Nielsen.

The High Potential Season 2 premiere also had two linear encore airings. When factoring those in, the episode sits around 21.48M viewers in total over the course of 35 days post-premiere.

Season 2 has continued to rake in an impressive audience through midseason, averaging 12.38M viewers per episode after seven days. That is a significant 19% increase over Season 1, which had about 10.38M viewers per episode in the seven-day window.

And, the success is not just due to its promising lead-in from the very popular Season 34 of Dancing with the Stars, either.

Per Nielsen, High Potential draws 40% of its live audience from other sources. On linear platforms alone, High Potential is up 25% over last fall in the seven-day measurement period with 7.59M viewers per episode.

High Potential aired its midseason finale on October 28. Season 2 returns on January 6 in its new 9 p.m. time slot on ABC. Episodes stream next day on Hulu.

November 14, 2025 0 comments
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Exploring Wild West History - 'High Horse: The Black Cowboy' Trailer
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Exploring Wild West History – ‘High Horse: The Black Cowboy’ Trailer

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
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Exploring Wild West History – ‘High Horse: The Black Cowboy’ Trailer

by Alex Billington
November 11, 2025
Source: YouTube

“If there were no Black cowboys, then America would not exist.” “To reclaim what was stolen from us, we have to tell everyone!” Hear, hear! NBC’s Peacock has revealed an official trailer for a fascinating new documentary series titled High Horse: The Black Cowboy, produced and developed by Jordan Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions. This seems like something Peele has been trying to get made ever since he gave us Nope in 2022, which is also somewhat connected via the old history of Black horse trainers. In this 3-part pop series, Black cowboys’ rich heritage comes alive through their enduring connection to the American West, revealing many remarkable stories of resilience, tradition, & their lasting impact on ranching culture. “A history that has largely been untold.” Jordan Peele also adds: “I’m grateful to Monkeypaw for amplifying the powerful voices and long-standing culture of Black Cowboys and Cowgirls through High Horse… Their history is inseparable from the story of our country — and this project aims to honor and celebrate their lasting legacy.” Well this looks great! Keep an eye out for it – available to watch on Peacock later this month.

Official trailer (+ poster) for Peacock’s docu series High Horse: The Black Cowboy, from YouTube:

High Horse: The Black Cowboy Doc Trailer

High Horse: The Black Cowboy Doc Poster

High Horse arrives in the wake of a national reclaiming of the wild west through art. This 3-part pop culture and historical documentary confronts and reclaims the Wild West while revealing the story of the Black cowboy — a history that has largely been untold. Featuring many original interviews with talent including Jordan Peele, Bun B, Blanco Brown, Pam Grier, Lori Harvey, INK, Tina Knowles, Rick Ross, Glynn Turman, Lynae Vanee and The Compton Cowboys. With an original score by Raphael Saadiq, this series sets the record straight on the American Frontier. High Horse: The Black Cowboy is a doc series directed by filmmaker Jason Perez, also director of Black Coffee previously. Executive produced by Jordan Peele, Win Rosenfeld, Keisha Senter, Jamal Watson from Monkeypaw Productions, Mari Keiko Gonzalez, Liz Yale Marsh, Kadine Anckle, Tom Casciato, Sacha Jenkins, & Keith McQuirter. This doc is premiering at the 2025 DOC NYC Film Festival this month. NBC will then release Jason Perez’s High Horse: The Black Cowboy streaming on Peacock starting November 20th, 2025 coming up. Looks good? Want to watch?

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Doctor reveals regular plant protein intake can lower blood pressure naturally; shares 6 dietary changes for high BP
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Doctor reveals regular plant protein intake can lower blood pressure naturally; shares 6 dietary changes for high BP

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
written by jummy84

High blood pressure is one of the most common cardiovascular concerns in the country – often fuelled by poor dietary choices, high salt intake, and sedentary lifestyles. While medication is sometimes necessary, many cases can be managed through simple, sustainable changes in daily habits. Small shifts in diet, such as incorporating heart-healthy foods and reducing processed ingredients, can help lower blood pressure naturally and support long-term cardiovascular health.

Simple dietary changes like limiting salt intake can lower blood pressure.(Pixabay)

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Dr Kunal Sood, an anaesthesiologist and interventional pain medicine physician, shares six simple dietary habits that can naturally lower blood pressure and boost heart health.

In an Instagram video posted on October 9, the physician notes, “Each of these foods or habits supports vascular health in a different way. Together, they form a strong foundation for non-drug blood pressure control.”

Limit salt

According to Dr Sood, excess sodium makes the body retain more water, which raises blood volume and arterial pressure. He explains, “Lowering sodium can reduce systolic BP by six to seven mmHg on average. Aim for less than or equal to 2,300 mg per day (approximately one teaspoon of salt), or 1,500 mg per day if hypertensive. Use fresh foods and herbs instead of packaged salt mixes.”

Omega-3 fatty acids

Omega-3 fatty acids found in fatty fish such as salmon, mackerel, and sardines play a vital role in supporting heart and overall cardiovascular health. Dr Sood highlights, “EPA and DHA from fish improve endothelial function and reduce vascular resistance. A two to three gram daily intake can lower systolic BP by approximately two to three mmHg.”

Legumes and plant proteins

According to the physician, plant proteins from legumes like beans, lentils, and chickpeas are loaded with potassium, magnesium, and fibre. He explains, “They may help blood vessels relax and reduce ACE activity. Regular intake (about half to one cup, three to five times weekly) is linked with modest BP drops of approximately one mmHg and better control overall.”

Nitrate-rich veggies

Dr Sood notes that vegetables like beetroot, spinach, and arugula are rich in nitric oxide, which promotes vasodilation. He elaborates, “A portion daily (approximately 80 grams spinach or 100 to 200 mL beetroot juice) can lower systolic BP by about five mmHg in hypertensive adults.”

Nuts

According to the physician, nuts like walnuts, pistachios, and almonds supply the body with magnesium, arginine, and unsaturated fats that improve vessel flexibility. He adds, “Pistachios show the greatest effect, lowering systolic BP by approximately two mmHg. Use unsalted nuts a few times per week.”

Fermented dairy

Dr Sood explains, “Yoghurt and kefir may produce ACE-inhibiting peptides that aid vasodilation. Some studies show approximately five mmHg systolic reduction after eight weeks, though effects vary. Choose plain, low-sugar, live-culture versions several times weekly.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

November 9, 2025 0 comments
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BREAKING NEWS: Madhya Pradesh High Court Dismisses Petition to Restrain The Release of HAQ

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
written by jummy84

BREAKING NEWS: Madhya Pradesh High Court Dismisses Plea by Shah Bano Begum’s Daughter Against Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam Dhar’s HAQ.

The Madhya Pradesh High Court has dismissed a petition to restrain the release of HAQ, starring Yami Gautam Dhar and Emraan Hashmi. Directed by Suparn S Varma, the film is inspired by the landmark judgement of the Supreme Court on Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum case, in which the Supreme Court ruled in favour of providing maintenance to divorced Muslim females.

The petition against HAQ was filed by Shah Bano Begum’s daughter, Siddiqua Begum Khan, who argued that the filmmakers could not have made such a film and depict such events without taking consent from Shah Bano’s family or heirs. She had stated that she had inherited her late mother’s reputational rights after Bano’s death.

Justice Pranay Verma at the Indore Bench of the High Court rejected the arguments, holding, “Privacy or reputation earned by a person during his or her lifetime extinguishes with his or her death. It cannot be inherited like a movable or immovable property.”

The court also accepted the filmmaker’s stance that HAQ is “inspired” by the landmark case. It is fictional and the disclaimer that states the same is also a part of the movie. “Since the disclaimer itself states that the same is dramatization and is fictional and an adaptation of a book and is inspired by a judgment of the Apex Court, it cannot be said that the contents of the film are fabricated. Since the film is an inspiration and a fiction, some amount of leeway is certainly permissible and merely because the same is done, it cannot be said that there has been any sensationalization or false portrayal,” the Court said.

In its final verdict, the Court also noted that the film is stated to be largely inspired from publicly available court records. “Once a matter becomes a matter of public record, the right of privacy no longer subsists and it becomes a legitimate subject for comment by the Press and Media amongst others. The same is precisely the fact situation in the present case,” it said.

HAQ

Additionally, the Court also accepted an argument by the filmmakers that the petitioner had an alternative approach of heading to the Central government for revoking or suspending the censor certificate granted by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), instead of coming to the Court directly.

Insomnia Films (a producer) was represented by advocates HY Mehta, Chinmay Mehta along with Chandrajit Das, briefed by Parinaam Law Associates. Junglee Pictures was represented by Senior Advocate Ajay Bagadia and advocate Ritik Gupta along with advocate Jasmeet Kaur, briefed by Anand Naik & Co.

Directed by Suparn Varma, HAQ stars Emraan Hashmi, Yami Gautam Dhar and it also also features Vartika Singh making her debut with the film and powerhouse performers Sheeba Chaddha, Danish Hussain, and Aseem Hattangady. It explores themes of the Uniform Civil Code, Triple Talaq, and gender equality before the law. Written by Reshu Nath, produced by Junglee Pictures, in association with Insomnia Films and Baweja Studios, HAQ is set for a worldwide release on 7th November 2025.

Also Read: HAQ Initial Reactions: Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam Lead a Powerful Courtroom Drama

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Tom Blyth Stars in 'High Finance' Thriller Film 'Bull Run' Official Trailer
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Tom Blyth Stars in ‘High Finance’ Thriller Film ‘Bull Run’ Official Trailer

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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Tom Blyth Stars in ‘High Finance’ Thriller Film ‘Bull Run’ Official Trailer

by Alex Billington
November 4, 2025
Source: YouTube

“I was thinking we could do some number-crunching tonight – if you’re free.” Vertical has revealed their official trailer for a financial thriller film called Bull Run, made by filmmaker Alfredo Barrios Jr. as his feature directorial debut. It premiered at a film festival last year and will be out to watch on VOD later this month. In banking terms, a “bull run” is a period of sustained upward price movement in a market, such as stocks or cryptocurrencies, driven by investor confidence and optimism. The film follows a young former hockey player turned “high finance” banker working in NYC. In the wilds of Wall Street, one junior banker discovers that the only thing more dangerous than billion-dollar deals are the men signing them. Starring Tom Blyth with Chris Diamantopoulos, Jay Mohr, Zach Villa, Jordyn Denning, Ashwin Gore, Helena Mattson, Trevor Gretzky, Troy Garity, Sam Daly, and Alyshia Ochse. This film looks okay, but I’d rather recommend the excellent Fair Play film instead, also set in the cut-throat Wall Street offices.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Alfredo Barrios Jr.’s film Bull Run, direct from Vertical’s YouTube:

Bull Run Poster

“Greed has its limits.” Bobby Sanders (Tom Blyth), a hustling, fast-talking ex-pro-hockey-player-turned-junior-banker, navigates the quirky and somewhat surreal world of high finance as he confronts life’s meaning within his gilded cage. Bull Run is directed by up-and-coming filmmaker Alfredo Barrios Jr., making his feature film directorial debut after working on some TV series and a few short films previously. The screenplay is written by Alfredo Barrios Jr and Bill Keenan. Produced by Bill Keenan, Doug Ellin, Karen Baldwin, Howard Baldwin, Andrew Sugerman, Bill Immerman. This first premiered at the 2024 Newport Beach Film Festival last year but didn’t show up anywhere else. Vertical will release Barrios Jr’s Bull Run movie in select US theaters + on VOD starting November 14th, 2025 this fall. Anyone interested in this?

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Comcast Says 'The Bar is Very High' for M&A Activity
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Comcast Says ‘The Bar is Very High’ for M&A Activity

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
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Comcast leaders hedged their words carefully when pressed by Wall Street analysts about the company’s appetite for M&A activity amid the swirl of interest around Warner Bros. Discovery.

Mike Cavanagh, Comcast co-CEO, told analysts during Comcast’s third quarter earnings call Thursday morning that “the bar is high” for the company to consider a major merger of acquisition. But he didn’t rule anything out. He also indicated that Comcast’s ability to secure federal approval for any transaction would improve once the spinoff of its linear cable channels (other than Bravo) is completed later this year.

“The bar is very high for us to pursue any M&A transactions given how strongly we feel about the businesses we have, the strategies we’re pursuing and the opportunities we have ahead of us, so that continues to be an important anchor point for how we think about things,” Cavanagh said. “You should expect us to look at things that are trading in our in the space around our industry. It’s our job to try to figure out if there’s ways to add value.”

Cavanagh was pressed on how much the political situation in Washington, D.C. with President Donald Trump and his open hostility to Comcast is hampering the company in a significant way.

“The strategies we have are really sound and durable without M&A. That said the question about what’s feasible to get any deals through, obviously the fact that we’ve been taking the path of setting up as our cable network business to pursue strategies that didn’t fit inside the sort of the new NBC media business with great strength and assets and the cash flows there have with light leverage, and that is on track to happen,” Cavanagh said. “In light of that, what we’d be looking for and what we’re going to look like post-Versant spin, I think more things are viable than maybe some of the public commentary that’s out there.”

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Golden Bachelor Mel Owens Admits He Had High Expectations of Women
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Golden Bachelor Mel Owens Admits He Had High Expectations of Women

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
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After Mel Owens filmed the Golden Bachelor reunion special and sat down to chat with reporters, he had one request. “Be nice to me!” he asked, earnestly.

But really, Owens had already faced his toughest critics when, on the first night of the second season of ABC‘s senior-aged spinoff series of The Bachelor, the 66-year-old former NFL player turned lawyer had to atone for some off-putting comments he made on a podcast shortly before filming began.

For the first time on the long-running reality TV dating competition, the classic first night — when the lead meets all of the women or men who will compete for their coveted final rose — was filled with more than just over-the-top limo entrances and awkward pull asides. There was also a lot of apologizing.

Almost one by one, the group of 60-and-over female contestants took Owens to task for saying on that podcast that if the women are “60 or over, I’m cutting them.” He added, “This is not The Silver Bachelor, this is The Golden Bachelor.”

But Owens was, again, earnestly apologetic when he owned up to what he said, as he offered up several apologies and asked the women to give him a second chance, which they soon did. Now, weeks after that Sept. 24 premiere, he faced the group again but in a different format — instead of on the driveway of the Bachelor mansion, he met them face-to-face on an ABC stage to film the Women Tell All reunion show, which aired just two weeks before the season finale, when Owens could get engaged to one of his final two contestants.

“The expectations, obviously, were high going into this season,” Owens told The Hollywood Reporter, speaking after the reunion show and reflecting on his state of mind before filming began. “Because I knew about the franchise and how well it’s run, but my season exceeded expectations. I can’t speak about the other seasons, but my season did. I thought the women were great. They treated me well, and we had a wonderful time.”

Once the cameras started rolling, Owens has no regrets about how he handled himself. Judging his performance as a lead, Owens added, “Being vulnerable is discovering who you are, and how you feel as you go through the process. Sometimes that’s internal, even though you may not show it externally. But I grew from knowing all the women and our interactions. The women were diverse and from different backgrounds, and that was really appealing. They were from all over; they had kids and grandkids,” said the father of two. “It was really a truly unique experience.”

Golden Bachelor Mel Owens (left) with final two contestants Cindy and Peg.

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Owens’ final two contestants are Cindy, a 60-year-old retired biomedical engineer from Austin, Texas, and Peg, a 62-year-old retired firefighter and bomb tech from Las Vegas, Nev. Though he was mum on whether or not he finds love in the end, Owens and his exes agreed on one thing when they spoke to reporters, including THR, after the reunion taping — they believe this process works, and that you can find lasting love on the Golden Bachelor, despite what skeptics think.

“People are probably like, ‘Oh, it’s a show,’” said Carol, who eliminated herself over a lack of a connection with Owens before hometown dates. “Because guess what? If you can make friendships like I did with the women for the rest of your life, why can’t you fall in love with somebody for the rest of life in this short term process? I don’t believe you have to know someone forever to fall in love.”

And while most of the women were hesitant about returning to the franchise via summer spinoff series Bachelor in Paradise, all of them were open to the idea of becoming the next Golden Bachelorette.

“I really want to get married. I’ll be 65 next month so that’s the year for me. I don’t have time to mess around,” said Nicolle, who stirred up drama this season and admitted she apologized to the first season’s Golden Bachelor contestants for some of her comments while mic’d.

Castoff Gerri, who received the first impression rose but was later eliminated, added, “The Bachelorette does all the hard work. All I’d have to do is pick between 23 men? How fun would that be?” While Debbie, who placed in the final three, admitted, “I didn’t even think they would consider me because I’ve never been married and never had kids. I am so ready now. After going through this experience and opening my heart, and knowing I’m capable of feeling these things again, I miss it. I want a companion.”

Cheryl, who was eliminated in week five, agreed. “Mel was the one that that I was falling in love with and was hoping to take a journey with him,” she said. “That didn’t happen, and it was heavy on my heart. But I’m hopeful I’m going to find somebody.”

Whoever gets picked to lead the next cycle — which has yet to be officially renewed following Joan Vassos’ inaugural season in 2024 — the women all said they are prepared for the grueling production requirements after sharing tight quarters in the mansion and filming around the clock on Owens’ season, including a first night that didn’t wrap until long after the sun came up.

“Filming is nonstop. From morning until night, you’re on, which I didn’t know,” admits Carol. “I thought, ‘Is it lunchtime yet? I have to put makeup on again today?’ You have to have some stamina, that’s for sure, but it’s fantastic. If anyone is out there wants to do this process, I believe in it, I really do. I believe you can find love. It was all worth it.”

The Golden Bachelor releases new episodes Wednesdays at 9 p.m. on ABC, streaming the next day on Hulu.

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'High Potential' Pays Tribute To Original Series' Co-Creator Nicholas Jean
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‘High Potential’ Pays Tribute To Original Series’ Co-Creator Nicholas Jean

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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High Potential paid tribute to Nicolas Jean during the closing credits of the ABC procedural.

The French screenwriter was one of the co-creators of the series HPI, the original series that inspired the U.S. adaptation starring Kaitlin Olson.

“In Memory of Nicolas Jean,” read the title card at the end of Episode 7 of the series (see below).

It was earlier this month that the French writers’ guild, SACD, announced that Jean had died suddenly on September 29.

“Nicolas Jean entered the industry thirteen years ago and had a meteoric rise. Self-taught, with an atypical background that enriched his fictional stories, he quickly established himself as a talented and essential screenwriter on television,” wrote screenwriter and SACD administrator Florence Philipponnat in a message posted on Instagram.

“He had a gift for freely inventing original concepts, freeing himself from imposed constraints. And he knew how to intelligently surround himself with creative writers to develop them with him, because he was passionate about sharing and generosity.”

HPI: Haut Potential Intellectuel (High Intellectual Potential) was co-created by Nicolas Jean alongside Stéphane Carrié and Alice Chegaray-Breugnot. The series premiered in 2021 and continues producing new episodes. In the U.S., the series is available to stream on Hulu as HIP: High Intellectual Potential.

ABC’s High Potential stars Kaitlin Olson as Morgan Gillroy, a single mother with an unconventional knack for solving crimes. The cast of the series also includes Daniel Sunjata (Adam Karadec), Javicia Leslie (Daphne Forrester), Deniz Akdeniz (Oz), Amirah J (Ava Gillroy), Matthew Lamb (Elliot Radovic) and Judy Reyes (Selena Soto). Season 2 of the series added Steve Howey as a series regular playing the precinct’s new captain, Jesse Wagner.

See the title card in memory of Nicolas Jean below.

‘High Potential’ pays tribute to Nicolas Jean

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