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Grosse Pointe Garden Society Finally Reveals Who Died the Night of the Gala — And It's Not Who You Expected
Grosse Pointe Garden Society Finally Reveals Who Died the Night of the Gala — And It's Not Who You Expected

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time03-05-2025

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Grosse Pointe Garden Society Finally Reveals Who Died the Night of the Gala — And It's Not Who You Expected

The following contains spoilers from Episode 11 of NBC's . Much like wrapping a dead body in a blanket and burying it in the sand, Grosse Pointe Garden Society pulled the wool over our eyes when it came to concealing Quiche's identity. We didn't see that one coming! More from TVLine SNL Is Stuck in a Creative Rut in Its 50th Season - Can It Be Fixed? Grey's Recap: A Romantic Twist, a Devastating Turn and One Big Step Toward a New Couple Doctor Odyssey Just Aired Its Sexiest Episode Yet - And Delivered Another Pregnancy Twist In Episode 11, the shifting timelines finally converge as the night of the gala comes into clear focus. Amid the swanky Grosse Pointe soirée, Alice learns devastating news: It was, in fact, her mother-in-law Patty who killed her beloved dog. The gardener decides to exact her revenge by sabotaging Patty's newly prized possession, the handmade quilt purchased for thousands of dollars during the gala's auction. The whole gang kidnaps the blanket and takes it out to their gardening shed, where they realize revenge might be better served with an audience. So, Alice rage-texts Patty to come meet them, but her father-in-law Keith intercepts the message and arrives in Patty's place. Then, there's a dramatic — and hilarious — struggle, as the group fights Keith over the quilt as they try to feed it into a wood chipper. Amid much teetering and tottering, the gardeners fight off their foe, until finally the group successfully feeds part of the quilt into the rumbling machine. But Keith doesn't give up. He desperately tries to rescue his wife's new shiny toy. For a moment, it looks like he'll be sucked into the machine and chopped into a million little pieces, but then he lurches backward, clutching the quilt in his hands. Crisis averted, Keith is alive and the blanket is (partly) intact. But wait! As the gang stands in the shed, stunned by the struggle that just occurred, Keith suddenly collapses. Heart attack?! Stroke?! Aneurysm?! No. The camera pans over his back, revealing multiple deep puncture wounds. Upon pulling the blanket out, he had stumbled into a spiked garden tool hanging on the back wall, impaling himself. So there you have it: The dead body isn't Gary, Doug or Patty. It's Keith. Keith is Quiche, and he died sort of by accident. Did you see that one coming, or did the big reveal surprise you as much as us? Let us know your reactions in the comments! Best of TVLine Mrs. Maisel Flash-Forward List: All of Season 5's Futuristic Easter Eggs Yellowjackets Recap: The Morning After Yellowjackets Recap: The First Supper

Yellowjackets Finally Reveals the Antler Queen and Girl in the Pit in Season 3 Finale — Grade It!
Yellowjackets Finally Reveals the Antler Queen and Girl in the Pit in Season 3 Finale — Grade It!

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time11-04-2025

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Yellowjackets Finally Reveals the Antler Queen and Girl in the Pit in Season 3 Finale — Grade It!

So, were they who you thought they'd be? Yellowjackets' Season 3 finale, which began streaming Friday, finally brings the teens' story to the point where we first met them: the hunt in the woods that kicked off the series' premiere. (Take a walk down cannibalistic memory lane here.) More from TVLine From ER to The Pitt: Shawn Hatosy Talks 20-Year Relationship With John Wells and Hopes for Abbot in Season 2 Grey's Recap: A Villain From Simone's Past Shakes Up Her Present - Plus, Did the Truth Set Owen Free... of Teddy? The Pitt Season 2 Premise, Time Jump and Premiere Month Confirmed - Plus, Who Is (and Is Not) Returning From the way that sequence was shot, and given that most of the girls were wearing face coverings, we couldn't see who the victim was nor who was underneath the leader's antler crown. And those identities remained a mystery — and fodder for lots of fan discussion — throughout the Paramount+ With Showtime drama's first two seasons. But this week's episode reveals that the girl who died in the hunt was Mari, who'd drawn the Queen of Hearts card, marking her as the latest sacrifice. Van and Tai had tried to rig the draw so that newbie Hannah would be picked. But Shauna, sensing that something fishy was going on, changed her place in the circle so that Mari wound up with the death card. What might throw viewers at first is that, when the hunt begins, Mari wears pants, a jacket and shoes, and the girl in the series premiere was barefoot and wearing only a short nightgown. But as the chase goes on, Mari takes off many of her layers, including her footwear; she's left in just the nightie and Jackie's necklace, which Shauna had fastened around her neck moments before. She cuts her foot as she runs, accounting for the bloody footprints. And when she accidentally steps on the camouflage hiding the pit's opening, she falls in and is impaled on several sharp stakes. Is it important that, just before she plummets to her death, she runs into Lottie? Who even knows with this show anymore? After the kill, Shauna orders Natalie to butcher their former teammate, who is dragged, naked, through the snow back to camp. And that night they all eat, while Shauna — in her new Antler Queen getup — presides over the affair. Unbeknownst to Shauna, though, Natalie has slipped away with the newly refurbished radio. She climbs to the highest point she can find and is successful in turning it on. 'Can anyone hear me?!' she screams into the microphone. 'I can hear you,' a man's voice answers through the static. Are we on the precipice of actual salvation here?! Yellowjackets Mysteries: An Up-to-Date List of the Series' Biggest Questions (and Answers?) View List Meanwhile, the adult versions of the survivors have quite an episode, as well. Tai buries Van's body, but not before ripping into it, cutting out an organ (her liver?) and taking a big, bloody bite. Misty confronts Callie about killing Lottie, and the teen confesses. Turns out, when she came to Lottie's apartment building to get Mel's tape back, Lottie led her into the stairwell and started talking about how 'It' is in the teen the same way that its darkness is in Shauna. Callie then pushed Lottie, causing her to fall backwards down the stairs to her death. After Callie tells Jeff about her part in the death, he packs her up and they leave without telling Shauna where they were going. In a rage, Shauna journals about how the reason that the survivors have had such a hard time remembering exactly what they went through out there was that they didn't want to face the fact that 'we were having so much fun.' She laments that 'I was a warrior. I was a f–king queen' and 'I let all of it slip away from me. It's time to start taking it back.' At the end of the hour, we see Tai in a restaurant, talking to someone about how Shauna is responsible for Natalie and Van's deaths, and how Shauna will be the last woman standing unless they do something about it. She asks the other person if they want that outcome. And when the camera angle changes, we see that her companion is Misty. 'No, I definitively do not,' Misty replies. Outside, Walter watches them from his car. Now it's your turn. What did you think of the episode? Grade it, and the season as a whole, via the polls below, then hit the comments with your thoughts! Best of TVLine Mrs. Maisel Flash-Forward List: All of Season 5's Futuristic Easter Eggs Yellowjackets Recap: The Morning After Yellowjackets Recap: The First Supper

Ryan Guzman Wants Eddie's 9-1-1 Mustache Back — Together, We Can Make His Dream a Reality
Ryan Guzman Wants Eddie's 9-1-1 Mustache Back — Together, We Can Make His Dream a Reality

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time30-03-2025

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Ryan Guzman Wants Eddie's 9-1-1 Mustache Back — Together, We Can Make His Dream a Reality

9-1-1 fans have had to say goodbye to a number of beloved cast members over the past eight seasons, but one recent departure felt like an especially personal attack, and the viewers want — nay, deserve — justice. I'm referring to Eddie Diaz…'s mustache, which became a social media sensation back in July 2024, a full two months before making its official on-air debut in the Season 8 premiere. There was just something about it. Something undeniable. Something poetic. More from TVLine Doctor Odyssey Revives TVLine's Fever Dream Theory With Fresh Clues in Episode 12 Grey's Recap: A Blast From the Past Blows Up Mer's Future - Plus, Wait, Wait... Jules Slept With Whom?!? Doctor Odyssey Delivers Another Pregnancy Shocker Unfortunately, as showrunner Tim Minear explained to me at the time, the mustache was also 'a manifestation of something going on within Eddie.' And not in a fun, Village People kind of way. You see, after losing his son to Texas over the affair he had with his dead ex-wife's look-alike (this show!), Eddie began Season 8 in a pretty dark place, and his new facial hair was deemed a 'disguise' to hide from the joy he no longer felt he deserved. That's why, after only six episodes, the mustache made a dramatic exit from Eddie's face. During my recent interview with Ryan Guzman about the second half of Season 8, he told me that Eddie is 'going to gain a lot' in the coming weeks, so I followed up with a question that any sane person would ask: Is there a chance Eddie will ever 'gain' his mustache back? He is, after all, going through another difficult emotional period now that he's trying to build a new life with Christopher in Texas. 'God, I wish,' Guzman replied. 'I miss it.' He told me that he had been pitching a mustache for Eddie since he joined 9-1-1 back in Season 2. 'I was lucky enough to get six episodes out of it,' he said. 'If the fans want it back, and Tim listens to them, maybe I can hold on to it for a little longer.' As far as I'm concerned, there's only one way forward from here: the mustache needs to come back. Have you read the news lately? It's bleak out there. We could all use a little more joy in our lives, and what's more joyful than this reel of Peter Krause getting positively giddy over Guzman's then-fresh facial hair? Just look at it: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kenneth Choi (@kennethchoi_) And is that really so much to ask? Abby was brought back for an episode, and she lives all the way in Arizona now. Eddie's mustache grows from Guzman's own face, and you don't even have to pay it a day rate. He wants it, we want it, let's just make it happen. We'll consider it a make-good for all the 9-1-1: Lone Star crossovers we never got. Do you think Guzman should get his wish? Weigh in via the poll below (vote like Minear is watching!), then drop a comment with your thoughts. Best of TVLine Yellowjackets' Tawny Cypress Talks Episode 4's Tai/Van Reunion: 'We're All Worried About Taissa' Vampire Diaries Turns 10: How Real-Life Plot Twists Shaped Everything From the Love Triangle to the Final Death Vampire Diaries' Biggest Twists Revisited (and Explained)

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