“Stephen King correctly guessed the killer on ‘Mare of Easttown'” links

Stephen King arrives at 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert'

Stephen King correctly guessed the killer on Mare of Easttown! (spoilers in the link). [JustJared]
Prince Andrew enjoys a stress-free ride in Windsor. [LaineyGossip]
Jennifer Lopez was seen with Marc Anthony in Miami soon after Ben Affleck left town. Love that J.Lo has plenty of options. [Dlisted]
I love it so much that Harry Styles is undercover ripped. [OMG Blog]
My goodness, Seeking Sister Wife seems very messy. [Starcasm]
Would you buy Loewe’s Flowers bag? I find it ugly! [Tom & Lorenzo]
I still don’t care for this Dior on Diane Kruger. [GFY]
On the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Massacre. [Pajiba]
Employers can mandate that their employees get vaccines. [Towleroad]
MAGA terrorists plan to excuse their actions on “misinformation.” [Jezebel]
I’m obsessed with Irish Twitter’s embrace of Matt LeBlanc. [Buzzfeed]

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  1. SpankyB says:

    I love the flowers on that bag. I don’t like the “feedbag” style though, it’s too easy to lose things.

  2. Kkat says:

    Well I guess I don’t need to watch it now, it jumped right to the tweet, so I didn’t see there was a spoiler before I read it

    • Rain says:

      Right? The spoiler is embedded in this celebitchy article. I know it’s probably an oversight but please take it out so others can be spared!

    • Case says:

      Yes, I thought the tweet would be in the link, not this article!

    • bettyrose says:

      Watch it for the setting and and the characters. The mystery was an afterthought anyway. As I just ranted on the other thread, the detective work was pointless except to eliminate red herrings. The entire mystery unfolded through fortunate coincidences, mostly tied to the teenage BFF just discovering new information about her dead friend. And by the end I didn’t care at all, but I was so interested in the main characters, Mare, Siobhan, Lori, their lives were interesting.

    • Becks1 says:

      yeah I tried to skim as fast as I could but I still saw it!

      I’m not really bothered by spoilers so I still plan to watch it anyway, but I know some people are.

  3. Tiffany says:

    I don’t why everyone is making a issue about Jennifer and Marc being seen together.

    They have children together and never made it a secret that they often vacation together.

  4. Juliette says:

    I agree that bag is ugly. It reminds me of a crocheted flower bag my grandmother had when we were kids. Also is would be so easy to lose stuff in it. It’s a hard NO from me and I am a lover of purses lol.

  5. L84Tea says:

    I was wrong once…in 1973. LOL! 😀

  6. bettyrose says:

    Seeking Sister Wife? UUUUGGGGH! I’m not into polyamory at all (not a people person and perfectly content in a two person relationship) but we need the balance of some shows on modern day polyamory that isn’t just sexist crap.

    • observer says:

      an actual progressive/non-dsyfunctional/”normal” show about polyamory or polycules…? yeah, i kinda wonder if that will EVER happen even though i personally would love to watch a show like that.

      in the 90s i watched this tv series that was extremely liberal for it’s time about functional yet non-standard marriages. they covered lesbians, age differences, swingers…and there was a woman who had two husbands on the show. it was one of the most actually wholesome and heart-warming depictions of functional poly families i’ve ever seen, though it’s not like we see a lot of them, hence my first comment.

      in general, the show was fairly interesting if not always heartwarming, wish i could remember what it was called. it had a silly pink logo with bad font or something and some kind of yellow pastel scheme and uhm…late 90s. there were about 6 episodes. i’d honestly love to rewatch it now if i could.

      • observer says:

        an actual progressive/non-dsyfunctional/”normal” show about polyamory or polycules…? yeah, i kinda wonder if that will EVER happen even though i personally would love to watch a show like that.

        in the 90s i watched this tv series that was extremely liberal for it’s time about functional yet non-standard marriages. they covered lesbians, age differences, swingers…and there was a woman who had two husbands and a young daughter on the show. it was one of the most actually wholesome and heart-warming depictions of functional poly families i’ve ever seen, though it’s not like we see a lot of them, hence my first comment.

        in general, the show was fairly interesting if not always heartwarming, wish i could remember what it was called. it had a silly pink logo with bad font or something and some kind of yellow pastel scheme and uhm…late 90s. there were about 6 episodes. i’d honestly love to rewatch it now if i could.

  7. Ange says:

    Makes sense that Stephen King would get it, it seems exactly like something he’d write himself lol.

  8. Tanguerita says:

    Not to brag (ok, totally to brag), but I guessed the real killer after the penultimate episode and have a tweet to prove it. In your face, Stephen King!))