Scandal Over a Cliff Season 7 Episode 18 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next « PreviousEpisode Next Episode » Scandal Over a Cliff Season 7 Episode 18 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next « PreviousEpisode Next Episode » A series finale is never the best representation of what a television show was actually like, and “Over a Cliff,” the frantic and mostly satisfying Scandal finale, is no different.
Redeem now Former teacher Jacob Witzling and former model Sara Underwood are building unique outdoor structures and dwellings in the Pacific Northwest. While documenting their homesteading journey in the forest, a repurposed hot tub has enraptured TikTok. The tub is 30 inches deep and was apparently fashioned from a 73-year-old spruce tree stump. Four years ago, influencer couple Jacob Witzling and Sara Underwood announced that they were building Cabinland, a collective of cabins and structures located on a 15-acre swath of land they own in the Pacific Northwest.
Shaquille O’Neal has built an empire over the years that has earned him a net worth in excess of $400 million. He was a superstar on the court but his off-court ventures are what has got him massively successful. He used to be so busy even at the very beginning of his career that his assistant once admitted in a Sports Illustrated article that he had received only a day off in a year.
A "Get a room!" might be appropriate here.
Everyone knows Chrissy Teigen and John Legend as one of Hollywood's most enduring and playful celebrity pairs. With their unfiltered nature and hilarious social media back-and-forth, they keep things interesting for fans. Exhibit A: the famed foodie's recent Instagram post and the Grammy winner's eyebrow-raising response.
On Monday, Dec. 7, Teigen posted a photo of herself in a bra, high-waisted underwear and fuzzy socks while nuzzling their puppy, Petey.
Elemental is the story of what happens when fire meets water, falls in love, and turns into immigrant stereotypes. Is there such a thing as a universal immigrant story? Pixar makes an unsteady go at telling one in its new movie, Elemental, an interracial romance set in a fantastical urban melting pot where beings made of water, earth, air, and fire live alongside one another. Element City is a community of immigrants, as explained by a series of murals near its port, but the fire people — who count the film’s heroine, Ember Lumen (Leah Lewis), in their number — are the latest and therefore the least integrated arrivals.