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Arden Cho Says Tackling Workplace Misogyny Is Like Fighting Crime

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Arden Cho is more than happy to compare her on-screen persona to Elle Woods. After all, when it comes to portraying Partner Track's Ingrid Yun, a whip-smart female lawyer striving to balance success, morals, and a love life in a male-dominated East Coast law office, Legally Blonde's leading lady may very well be the blueprint. Couple the premise of Netflix's newest law drama (out Aug. 25) with Cho's own background — most notably, starring as the only person of color in MTV's Teen Wolf as Kira Yukimura for three seasons only to be unexpectedly written off the show in 2016 and reportedly offered less than half the salary of her white cast mates to join the reboot earlier this year — and you can safely assume she knows more about facing and defying adversity than any TV or movie character could ever portray. Read More...

Beth Riesgraf on Reid and Maeve's First Meeting

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On Criminal Minds, the second time’s the charm. In the ongoing saga of Spencer Reid and Maeve, whom viewers finally saw a glimpse of in the Dec. 5 episode “The Lesson,” the first attempt at meeting face to face was called off for fear of her safety. But in the CBS procedural’s return next Wednesday, the two will meet in the flesh. That wasn’t always part of the plan, however. Read More...

Blueface Calls Matthew Stafford's Wife A "Karen" As Beef Over Rams Game Strippers Incident Continues

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Blueface didn't take recent criticisms from Matthew Stafford's wife Kelly lying down. The rapper responded to Stafford's comments in a series of tweets. "Somebody tell Mathew stafford wife I been in LA longer then her an Matt. I run this program yall just here to work an make a living when y’all retire an go back to yo nice life I’ll still be here in LA at the rams games I don’t care how you feel about it I did not get kicked out no game stayed the entire time ain’t nobody tell me none. Read More...