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Lisa Kudrow on ‘The Comeback’ Finale, Saying Bye to Valerie Cherish

Lisa Kudrow on ‘The Comeback’ Finale, Saying Bye to Valerie Cherish

[This story contains major spoilers from the season 3 and series finale of The Comeback.] That’s a wrap on Lisa Kudrow as Valerie Cherish — forever. The Comeback aired episode 8 of the HBO Max’s third and final season Sunday night as Cherish bowed out at the end of an eventful episode that welcomed surprise guest stars Bradley Whitford, Adam Scott and Justin Theroux and saw Cherish tangle with NuNet boss, played by Andrew Scott, over the future of her career and the fate of her show How’s That?! It was an eventful and historic run, too, as The Comeback is the only show in TV history to have three seasons each separated by a decade. “The most respectful thing we can do for the audience and for the character is make it a three-part story. It’s a trilogy, and this is the end,” Kudrow told The Hollywood Reporter earlier this year when she sat for a cover story ahead of the return. That ending was an emotional one, too, as Kudrow said goodbye to …

Bye Baby by Carola Lovering: A Gripping Psychological Thriller

Bye Baby by Carola Lovering: A Gripping Psychological Thriller

The Ties That Bind (and Sometimes Strangle) You know that friend you’ve had forever? The one who knows all your secrets, who’s seen you through your awkward phases and worst moments? Now imagine that friend stealing your baby. Yeah, it’s a gut punch, right? That’s the premise behind Carola Lovering’s latest psychological thriller “Bye, Baby,” and let me tell you, it’s a doozy. As someone who’s had the same best friend since middle school, this book hit close to home in ways I wasn’t expecting. It got me thinking about the nature of long-term friendships – how they evolve, the secrets we keep, and the lengths we might go to preserve them. Lovering taps into something primal here, exploring the darker side of female friendship with surgical precision. The Story: A Friendship Unraveled “Bye, Baby” centers on Billie West and Cassie Barnwell, best friends since childhood who’ve grown apart as adults. Cassie’s living the Instagram-perfect life as a new mom and influencer, while Billie’s single and feeling left behind. One night, Cassie’s baby disappears – …

Southwest Airlines Says Bye to Open Seating—and Hello to Boarding Complexity

Southwest Airlines Says Bye to Open Seating—and Hello to Boarding Complexity

What is the best way to cram people into a tin can in the sky? For five decades, Dallas-based budget airline Southwest made its reputation on its unique open seating policy. Savvy passengers who checked in early got to board early, too, lining up at distinctive silver stanchions to claim first dibs on whichever seat they preferred. The fairer-than-thou approach extended all the way into Southeast’s cabins: For years, the airline had no first-class seating, and all seats basically looked the same. No longer! On Tuesday, Southwest Airlines officially inaugurated its new assigned seating policy, the last in a suite of changes that moves it closer to the mean of airline operations. Taken by itself, the new policy, which breaks passengers into boarding groups and loads them according to seat location, should be more efficient. But unfortunately for optimization enthusiasts, Southwest’s new boarding plan comes with some asterisks—concessions that executives say will goose profits—that will likely make the process pokier than it could be. First, a bit more about the new plan. In lieu of …