On Thursday night, The Pitt dropped its penultimate episode, "8 P.M.," on Max. In it, we see Wyle's Dr. Robby struggle to recover as his world collapses in the wake of the mass shooting at Pitt Fest. His quasi-stepson blames him for the death of his girlfriend at the tragic event. He's still feeling the trauma of his mentor's death during the pandemic, and he's led his team through an unimaginable shift full of truly heartbreaking cases. "The waves are just crashing over his head and he's finally going under," Wyle says. "Somewhere between then and when we find him, he's trying everything he can to get himself out from underneath it." |
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The L.A.-based artist fills us in on how his mom helped him look cool as a kid, his favorite brands, and the importance of being "cozy and comfortable." |
| It's everything to take me from cool nights to balmy days. |
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If you want control over what you spend your time watching, and you want to pay less for it in the long run, it's time to pick up a Blu-ray player before running to the nearest library, GoodWill, or neighbor's garage sale to start building your collection. From brand new 4Ks of Dune: Part 2 to that Matrix DVD your uncle bought in 2000, get yourself a player that can do it all. |
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Plus, we talked to Doctor Marc Grossman, the EMS medical director with the true story behind last week's brain surgery. |
| The quintessential "dad shoe" just got a high-fashion, high-performance makeover. |
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Few actors know how it feels to have a role become a cultural phenomenon. To have a film, or a song, dissolve like a biologic mesh, irremovable from the identity of the person associated with it. Kevin Bacon has done so much for so long since Footloose. And yet, Footloose, probably, will always be the thing people think of first. When Bacon describes it, he sounds pensive. A little wistful, even. "Honestly, I'm still looking for the one," he says. "I've got this great career, but for a long time, the biggest success—probably to this day, actually—that I have is Footloose. I have never really had another one of those. And I would like that." |
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