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10 Forgotten Fantasy TV Shows That Deserve A Second Chance
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It's not always clear why one fantasy TV show is popular while another one fails to capture the attention of audiences. However, the most popular additions to the genre in recent years have all been crossover hits that connect with viewers who would typically tune into speculative fiction, as well as a variety of other audiences. These new viewers found themselves drawn into the intricate world-building and storytelling of these projects. Since fantasy has been gaining traction with wider audiences, it's high time that overlooked and forgotten series are brought back to the forefront of the conversation.

While there are some fantasy TV shows that continued for too many seasons, these overlooked series were typically cut short. However, even those who had years of success haven't enjoyed the same legacy as the fantastical projects that will be remembered for years to come. There are many reasons why these shows have been largely forgotten,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 11/27/2024
  • by Mary Kassel
  • ScreenRant
Clayton Echard Praises Ex Susie Evans For Major Support
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Clayton Echard praised his ex, Susie Evans, for the major support she showed him. He had a lot of good things to say about Susie during this difficult time of his life. The court hearing sided with Clayton. However, it was an emotional journey for him, and he is learning how to put it all behind him. Keep reading to see the good things he had to say about Susie.

Clayton Echard Wins Court Trial

Clayton Echard was battling a paternity suit with Laura Owens. She claimed that she was pregnant with his babies. Laura stated that she was pregnant with twins. She said she got pregnant from a one-night stand with Clayton. However, Clayton denied the paternity and stated that the two never had sexual intercourse. The case was brought to court where they sided with Clayton. Laura could not provide an ultrasound or physical examination to prove any of it.
See full article at TV Shows Ace
  • 7/18/2024
  • by Hailee Dent
  • TV Shows Ace
The Bachelor: Clayton Echards Paternity Scandal Explained
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Clayton Echard faced a paternity lawsuit by Laura Owens, claiming he fathered twins, but it was proven to be fabricated. Clayton maintained innocence, undergoing multiple paternity tests which indicated little to no fetal DNA. The court ruled in Clayton's favor, awarding him legal fees as Laura's claims were found to be fraudulent.

Clayton Echard, a former lead of The Bachelor, seems to have lived many lifetimes since his reality TV debut, including an intense paternity suit. Clayton joined the spotlight on The Bachelorette season 18 with Michelle Young and was cast as the lead for The Bachelor shortly after. Since then, Clayton has tried to revamp his reputation and has successfully done so in many ways. An example of how hes turned things around is Clayton's career as a real estate agent. Clayton also serves as a mental health advocate and speaker, specializing in topics for children and teens.

Most recently,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 6/23/2024
  • by Olivia Guthrie
  • ScreenRant
‘Bachelor’ Clayton Echard Breaks Silence On Paternity Suit
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Former Bachelor Clayton Echard is all smiles this week after an Arizona judge ruled in his favor regarding the paternity case filed against him. He went to social media to speak out and share that “accountability needed to be had.” The legal battle has been ongoing for nine months. Clayton and a few other men claim to have been victimized by the woman whose identity was kept confidential at first. Now, a ruling was made and the woman in question is being referred to the Da for possible criminal charges. Keep reading to find out more.

Clayton Echard Speaks On Paternity Suit Victory

Bachelor Clayton Echard is celebrating that Arizona Judge Julia Ann Mata ruled in his favor. People obtained court documents that stated Laura Owens “knowingly presented a false claim, knowingly violated a court order compelling disclosure or discovery.”

The document continued to say that the plaintiff “acted unreasonably...
See full article at TV Shows Ace
  • 6/20/2024
  • by Jamie Colclasure
  • TV Shows Ace
Exclusive Court Documents Relating to Clayton Echard's Paternity Scandal
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Clayton Echard's paternity scandal ruling reveals fraudulent claims, impacting his mental health and finances significantly. A Judge has ruled in Clayton's favor, ordering Laura Owens to pay fees. Clayton remains positive and hopes for Laura's well-being. Clayton opens up about the emotional toll, loss of passion for mental health advocacy, and plans for upcoming projects like a mental health podcast.

Former Bachelor leading man Clayton Echard (formerly attached to Susie Evans) won an "emotionally exhausting" paternity scandal and is exclusively sharing how the case impacted his mental health and professional life.

The case captured the eye of Bachelor Nation as Clayton's brief fling filed a lawsuit accusing him of impregnating her with twins and demanded a prenatal DNA test in Arizona's Maricopa County Family Court. The former free agent for the Seattle Seahawks denied they ever had full sexual intercourse but admitted to taking part in some physical acts.
See full article at The Things
  • 6/20/2024
  • by Jacki Thrapp
  • The Things
Clayton Echard says ‘justice is served’ after winning paternity trial
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Clayton Echard scored a major victory in court after a lengthy paternity battle that turned his life upside down.

The accusations by Laura Owens that she was pregnant with twins after a one-night stand with The Bachelor alum were found to be fabricated and the case was thrown out.

The trial started on June 10 — a year after a then-unnamed Laura made the accusations against Clayton.

A few days later, the trial ended, and Clayton took to social media to thank his supporters and proclaim that justice had been served.

Laura didn’t just lose her case against Clayton; she might also face charges for what the court claimed was a pattern of behavior — after her case was referred to the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office for review.

The Bachelor’s Clayton Echard wins big in court

After a year of proclaiming his innocence amid accusations made by Laura Owens, Clayton Echard is finally able to celebrate.
See full article at Monsters and Critics
  • 6/19/2024
  • by Alicea James
  • Monsters and Critics
Brad Dourif in Chucky, la poupée de sang (1990)
Child’s Play 3 (1991) – Wtf Happened to This Horror Movie?
Brad Dourif in Chucky, la poupée de sang (1990)
Sometimes when a horror franchise is really on a roll, we’ll get sequels that are just one year apart from each other. But the waiting period between Child’s Play 2 and the movie we’re looking at in the new episode of the Wtf Happened to This Horror Movie? video series, Child’s Play 3 (watch it Here) was even shorter than a year. The third Child’s Play movie reached theatres just nine months after the second one! With such a quick development and production, is it any surprise that Child’s Play 3 turned out to be one of the least popular entries in the Chucky franchise? To find out all about the making of Child’s Play 3, check out the video embedded above.

Directed by Jack Bender from a screenplay by Don Mancini, Child’s Play 3 has the following synopsis: It’s been years since Chucky, the doll with...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 2/10/2023
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
Tick, Tick, Bang
The Forever Now: Contemporary Painting in an Atemporal World Museum of Modern Art, NYC December 14, 2014-April 5, 2015

Between 1942 and 1963 Dorothy Canning Miller was the curator of the influential Americans shows at the Museum of Modern Art. Beginning with Americans 1942: 18 Artists From 9 States and ending with Americans 1963, Miller presented the work of artists such as Hyman Bloom, Robert Motherwell, Jay DeFeo, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Lee Bontecou, and Frank Stella -- artists who would ultimately be the defining contributors to the mid-century American art historical canon. After a gap of nearly a half-century, MoMA once again is reviving this tradition with Laura Hoptman’s The Forever Now: Contemporary Painting in an Atemoporal World, an exhibition of seventeen painters representing current trends in painting.

In contrast to the U.S-centric exhibitions of the past, Forever Now emphasizes the concept of "a-temporality," a phenomenon of culture defined by the science fiction/cultural theorist William Gibson,...
See full article at www.culturecatch.com
  • 2/25/2015
  • by bradleyrubenstein
  • www.culturecatch.com
Wanted: Jenny Holzer's "Protect Me From What I Want" Keds
The conceptual artist soups up the old teeny-bopper sneaker with her famous truisms.

Keds, for those of you who missed the early '90s, were once the hottest shoes around, worn by every Ym-reading girl in America who thought Zack Morris was just the dreamiest. Now, the company's trying to grow up a little and, on top of some low-key self-promotion (forget Mischa Barton), they've hired shoe designers straight from the halls of the Whitney Museum. First up: the conceptual artist Jenny Holzer.

Holzer is, in many ways, the perfect marketing tool. She earned her star projecting aphorisms and other text in conspicuous places: "Your oldest fears are the worst ones" running across a billboard in Times Square; "Survival: Savor Kindness Because Cruelty is Always Possible Later" etched in white marble at the Venice Guggenheim; and so on. From a branding perspective, her stuff has just the right mix of catchiness and surprise.
See full article at Fast Company
  • 6/28/2010
  • by Suzanne LaBarre
  • Fast Company
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