

David Cartwright may be suffering from the effects of early dementia, but the old spy’s still got it.
It didn’t seem that way at first on Slow Horses Season 4 Episode 1 when he grabbed his shotgun to confront the “stranger” drawing him a bath upstairs.
And since I have not read any of Mark Herron’s Slough House novels, I really did think David did the unthinkable.
(Apple TV+)
He was paranoid while walking up the drive to his home.
He greeted River when he opened the door, even though we didn’t see River’s face.
And Louise did tell River to visit his grandfather.
So it all fell in line perfectly and was a perfect setup for the audience.
Even when David looked at the photo of River, it seemed to be part of his early dementia setting in once again.
How Can Futurama Seasons 13 and 14 “Reboot...
It didn’t seem that way at first on Slow Horses Season 4 Episode 1 when he grabbed his shotgun to confront the “stranger” drawing him a bath upstairs.
And since I have not read any of Mark Herron’s Slough House novels, I really did think David did the unthinkable.
(Apple TV+)
He was paranoid while walking up the drive to his home.
He greeted River when he opened the door, even though we didn’t see River’s face.
And Louise did tell River to visit his grandfather.
So it all fell in line perfectly and was a perfect setup for the audience.
Even when David looked at the photo of River, it seemed to be part of his early dementia setting in once again.
How Can Futurama Seasons 13 and 14 “Reboot...
- 9/4/2024
- by Lisa Babick
- TVfanatic


Renée Zellweger may be earning praise for her portrayal of Judy Garland in Judy, but the real-life story behind the Wizard of Oz star is much more tragic.
Garland dominated movie screens with roles in The Wizard of Oz, A Star Is Born, Meet Me in St. Louis and the Easter Parade, but the star struggled with substance abuse and body image issues since her breakout at the age of 16.
The new film on her life, Judy, follows Garland from 1968 to 1969 as she performs a series of sold-out concerts in London while struggling to cope with depression and her addictions.
Garland dominated movie screens with roles in The Wizard of Oz, A Star Is Born, Meet Me in St. Louis and the Easter Parade, but the star struggled with substance abuse and body image issues since her breakout at the age of 16.
The new film on her life, Judy, follows Garland from 1968 to 1969 as she performs a series of sold-out concerts in London while struggling to cope with depression and her addictions.
- 9/27/2019
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com


Her iconic character Dorothy set out to find happiness “Over the Rainbow” in The Wizard of Oz. But off-screen, Judy Garland‘s quest for peace was plagued by insecurity, depression and drug abuse.
By her side throughout the young star’s life were her five husbands, who each witnessed her struggle with her inner demons.
Sadly, love couldn’t save Garland, who died in 1969 from a barbiturate overdose. She was 47.
Here, the stories behind her marriages and the men in Garland’s life.
David Rose (1941–1944)
David Rose was already a successful composer and orchestra leader when he first met Garland...
By her side throughout the young star’s life were her five husbands, who each witnessed her struggle with her inner demons.
Sadly, love couldn’t save Garland, who died in 1969 from a barbiturate overdose. She was 47.
Here, the stories behind her marriages and the men in Garland’s life.
David Rose (1941–1944)
David Rose was already a successful composer and orchestra leader when he first met Garland...
- 1/28/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
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