This year, we've been blessed with a bounty of sizzling television, and it doesn't look like things will cool off any time soon. What can we say? Sex sells! Thankfully, the steamiest shows of the year have rich plots, loads of character development, and, yes, some very hot scenes to match. Take Disclaimer*, which is a show about secrets, affairs, and very attractive people making poor decisions. Or Netflix's latest breakout show, Nobody Wants This, starring Adam Brody as a hot rabbi. Hell, even Agatha All Along managed to make the MCU sexy. As always, we've kept track of the sexiest shows of the year, which you can find below. |
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Today's zipper-front sweatshirts won't make you look like an obnoxious tech bro—so long as you pick the right one. |
| For British brand Berghaus's new Icons campaign, the rock star is embracing a very nineties vibe. |
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I hugged my father goodbye for the last time in a hospital room in March 2014. He was a seven-year survivor of pancreatic cancer. No one thought he'd make it much longer. He was laboring to breathe, and I was due on book tour. It was, he said to me, now or never, kid. Pride insisted he climb from the bed on his own. He had to negotiate around half a dozen tubes. But then he opened his arms to me and I fell into them as I had been doing for forty years. He whispered that he loved me and we wept and shook in each other's embrace, the profoundest love and the profoundest loss expressed in one gesture. Over our grief, neither of us could hear the cosmic laughter. That I had any control over death was the first illusion to crumble. The second fell the instant he died. |
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Are we sure Kevin Costner isn't in this season?! |
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Come along with us now as we explore the distant frontiers of ratf*cking. Out there are many new and exotic species of rats that need f*cking, and there are brave humans out there willing to take on the job. Many of them live and work in Russia, and they must be exhausted by now, cramping up in both legs and in dire need of a smoke and a moist towelette. Inventing a falsehood about Tim Walz's past and then catapulting it into the American mainstream media is the kind of ratf*cking that gets you a spread in the Christmas issue of Cyber Dudes. |
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