Pluribus star Rhea Seehorn reacts to shocking finale twist: “I wanted to throw up”

Rhea Seehorn, known for her role in Pluribus, has discussed how she felt about the shocking surprise at the end of the show’s hugely popular first season.

Rhea Seehorn, known for her role in Pluribus, has discussed how she felt about the shocking surprise at the end of the show’s hugely popular first season.

EastEnders fans were surprised and delighted by the return of Chrissie Watts (played by Tracy-Ann Oberman) just before Christmas.

Tonight’s dramatic episode of the BBC One soap, usually shown at 7:30pm, is available to watch on BBC iPlayer now, ahead of its scheduled time.

This Christmas, Patrick Grant and Esme Young are back to judge a new group of celebrities as they compete in sewing challenges.

If you’re looking for a more classic Christmas experience and want to reconnect with the spirit of the season, Carols from King’s will be back again this year.

The popular weekly music chart show ran from 1964 to 2006, and each year it also broadcast a special Christmas episode featuring the top songs of the year.

It’s a comforting kind of scary – not overly gruesome or disturbing, but enough to give you a good chill. The most important thing is that it builds suspense gradually, creating a growing sense of dread.

I asked around for help with the arrangements, and someone mentioned a funeral director, but they quoted me £300. Then I had a more unusual idea – a rag-and-bone man. I managed to find the one who’d actually provided the horse and cart for the TV show Steptoe and Son. He agreed to help for just £5, so I immediately booked him.

Throughout Maximus’s story, characters frequently talk about the Commonwealth and question why its representatives weren’t included in the gathering of Brotherhood of Steel groups.

Lenny Rush, known for his role in ‘Am I Being Unreasonable?’, plays Chris, a sixteen-year-old who still believes in Santa Claus, even though his father thinks he’s too old for such beliefs.