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What’s on TV Tuesday: ‘black-ish’ on ABC; L.A. mayoral debate, KTTV; ‘The Thing About Pam,’ NBC

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What’s on TV Tuesday: ‘black-ish’ on ABC; L.A. mayoral debate, KTTV; ‘The Thing About Pam,’ NBC

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SERIES

FBI The group realizes that it has a cross-country serial killer case and that the investigation has hyperlinks to Isobel’s (Alana De La Garza) father (Nestor Serrano) and his resort. Missy Peregrym, Zeeko Zaki and Jeremy Sisto star. 8 p.m. CBS

Younger Rock In Alberta, Canada, circa 1996, Dwayne (Uli Latukefu) struggles on the observe squad of the Calgary Stampeders soccer group. Additionally, in 2032, a web-based troll threatens Dwayne’s (Dwayne Johnson) presidential marketing campaign on this new episode. 8 p.m. NBC

Superman & Lois Lois, Clark and Natalie (Elizabeth Tulloch, Tyler Hoechlin, Tayler Buck) concern one thing is fallacious after they discover a distinction in John Henry’s (Wolé Parks) conduct. Additionally, Kyle (Erik Valdez) has a clumsy encounter with Lana (Emmanuelle Chriqui) when he picks up their daughter (Inde Navarette) for college. Jordan Elsass, Alex Garfin and Dylan Walsh additionally star. 8 p.m. The CW

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Decide Steve Harvey (N) 8 p.m. ABC

American Music Contest (rebroadcast) 8 p.m. E!; 10:30 p.m. Bravo

Mr. Mayor Mikaela (Vella Lovell) discovers that her award for flattening the curve on homelessness in Los Angeles relies on a lie. She recruits Arpi (Holly Hunter) and start an effort to make actual progress. Additionally, Neil (Ted Danson) realizes that his pleasure concerning the I-Workforce is prompting his unique workers to behave out. Bobby Moynihan and Kyla Kenedy co-star on this new episode of the office comedy. 8:30 p.m. NBC

FBI: Worldwide The group should preserve the U.S. legal professional basic (Barbara Eve Harris) secure throughout a potential safety breach whereas she’s in Hungary. Luke Kleintank, Heida Reed, Carter Redwood, Vinessa Vidotto and Christiane Paul star on this new episode. 9 p.m. CBS

This Is Us (N) 9 p.m. NBC

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Naomi (N) 9 p.m. The CW

Abbott Elementary Janine (Quinta Brunson) prepares to fulfill her struggling pupil’s mom throughout open home, whereas the remainder of the college makes use of the time to loosen up on this new episode of the office comedy. 9 p.m. ABC

Frontline The brand new episode “Pelosi’s Energy” profiles Home Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco), together with how she rose to management in her three a long time within the Home, and the challenges she confronted from then-President Trump and his allies. 9 p.m. KOCE

The Oval Nancy (Ptosha Storey) suspects the worst when Barry (Vaughn W. Hebron) leaves residence and cuts all communication. Additionally, Kyle (Brad Benedict) takes a gun contained in the White Home bunker within the season finale. 9 p.m. BET

Chopped The contestants use fryers to create one thing crunchy and scrumptious on this new episode. 9 p.m. Meals Community

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black-ish Dre (Anthony Anderson) will get information that he’s been nominated for an Advert World Award however might should miss an necessary household operate if he attends the ceremony. Additionally, Olivia (Katlyn Nichol) returns from Yale to go to Junior (Marcus Scribner). Tracee Ellis Ross and Laurence Fishburne co-star on this new episode of the comedy. 9:30 p.m. ABC


FBI: Most Needed (N) 10 p.m. CBS

To Inform the Fact Loni Love, Adam Pally and Ron Funches. (N) 10 p.m. ABC

Ruthless The sequence created by Tyler Perry ends its season with two new episodes. Melissa L Williams and Bobbi Baker star. 10 and 11 p.m. BET

The Factor About Pam D.A. Askey (Judy Greer) calls Pam (Renée Zellweger) to the stand as a witness for the prosecution, and Russ’ (Glenn Fleshler) legal professional (Josh Duhamel) tries to poke holes within the case on this new episode of the quirky sequence. 10 p.m. NBC

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SPECIALS

L.A. Mayoral Debate Elex Michaelson (“The Difficulty Is…”) and Erika D. Smith, Los Angeles Instances, average the occasion. Among the many candidates confirmed to attend are Rep. Karen Bass (D-Los Angeles), developer Rick Caruso, L.A. Metropolis Council members Kevin de Leon and Joe Buscaino and L.A. Metropolis Atty. Mike Feuer. 6 p.m. Fox

iHeartRadio Music Awards LL Cool J (“NCIS: Los Angeles”) will host and carry out throughout this two-hour particular from the Shrine Auditorium. Jennifer Lopez will obtain an award recognizing her impression on popular culture. Within the aggressive classes, Justin Bieber, Olivia Rodrigo, Doja Cat, Lil Nas X, SZA, Ed Sheeran, Drake, Megan Thee Stallion, Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish all have a number of nominations. 8 p.m. Fox

Shackleton’s Endurance: The Misplaced Ice Ship Discovered This new particular paperwork explorer Ernest Shackleton’s historic and ill-fated 1914 Antarctic expedition, which resulted within the lack of ship. The wreckage was just lately discovered. 10:03 p.m. Historical past

SPORTS

Preseason Baseball The New York Yankees go to the Toronto Blue Jays, 10 a.m. MLB; the Colorado Rockies go to the Angels, 1 p.m. BSW; the Cincinnati Reds go to the Dodgers, 1 p.m. MLB and SportsNetLA

NIT Basketball Match Quarterfinals: St. Bonaventure visits Virginia, 4 p.m. ESPN; Vanderbilt visits Xavier, 6 p.m. ESPN

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CBI Basketball Match Semifinals: 4 and 6:30 p.m. ESPN2

NBA Basketball The Atlanta Hawks go to the New York Knicks, 4:30 p.m. TNT; the Clippers go to the Denver Nuggets, 7 p.m. BSSC and TNT

TALK SHOWS

CBS Mornings Dr. Celine Gounder; Ava Duvernay; Allie LaForce; Lily Collins. (N) 7 a.m. KCBS

Immediately Camila Alves McConaughey; Melissa Garcia; Daniel Holzman. (N) 7 a.m. KNBC

KTLA Morning Information (N) 7 a.m. KTLA

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Good Morning America Matt Damon; creator Gary White; chef Sunny Anderson. (N) 7 a.m. KABC

Good Day L.A. (N) 7 a.m. KTTV

Dwell With Kelly and Ryan Sandra Bullock (“Misplaced Metropolis”); Jane Krakowski (“Title That Tune”). (N) 9 a.m. KABC, 2:06 a.m. KABC

The View Lindsey Granger co-hosts; creator John Cho. (N) 10 a.m. KABC

The Wendy Williams Present (N) 11 a.m. KTTV

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The Speak Keke Palmer; Deon Cole visitor co-hosts. (N) 1 p.m. KCBS

Tamron Corridor A married couple that stay individually; creator Matthew Fray; Gloria Reuben and Eriq La Salle. (N) 1 p.m. KABC

The Drew Barrymore Present Troy Kotsur and Marlee Matlin; U.S. boxing champion Jocelyn Camarillo. (N) 2 p.m. KCBS

The Kelly Clarkson Present Anne Hathaway; Louisa Jacobson; Chris Janson performs. (N) 2 p.m. KNBC

The Ellen DeGeneres Present Ted Danson; interview and efficiency by Kiesza. (N) 3 p.m. KNBC

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The Actual (N) 3 p.m. KCOP

Amanpour & Firm (N) 11 p.m. KCET; midnight KVCR; 1 a.m. KLCS

The Tonight Present Starring Jimmy Fallon Savannah Guthrie; Hoda Kotb; Lily Collins; Brothers Osborne. (N) 11:34 p.m. KNBC

The Late Present With Stephen Colbert Andy Serkis; Fiona Hill. 11:35 p.m. KCBS

Jimmy Kimmel Dwell! Jamie Lee Curtis; Brian Tyree Henry; Coin performs. (N) 11:35 p.m. KABC

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The Late Late Present With James Corden Olivia Rodrigo; Renate Reinsve; Cirque du Soleil’s Ovo. (N) 12:37 a.m. KCBS

Late Night time With Seth Meyers Amanda Seyfried; Harvey Fierstein; Frank Bruni; Carter McLean. 12:37 a.m. KNBC

Nightline (N) 12:37 a.m. KABC

MOVIES

The Grapes of Wrath This 1940 adaptation of John Steinbeck’s novel earned an Academy Award for director John Ford, who captured the struggles of a household of Oklahoma mud bowl farmers who migrated West in the hunt for a greater life in California. Henry Fonda and Jane Darwell (who gained a supporting actress Oscar) star on this traditional exhibiting as a part of TCM’s “31 Days of Oscar” sequence. 5 p.m.

The Search (1948) 8:30 a.m. TCM

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North Dallas Forty (1979) 8:39 a.m. Cinemax

My Massive Fats Greek Wedding ceremony (2002) 8:40 a.m. HBO

Maverick (1994) 8:47 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. Encore

Conflict for the Planet of the Apes (2017) 10 a.m. FXX

The Final 5 Years (2014) 10:15 a.m. HBO

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Battleground (1949) 10:15 a.m. TCM

The Negotiator (1998) 10:30 a.m. AMC

On the spot Household (2018) 11 a.m. FX

Air Power (1943) 12:15 p.m. TCM

Strange Individuals (1980) 12:45 p.m. Epix

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Kong: Cranium Island (2017) 1:30 p.m. TNT

Within the Heights (2021) 1:40 p.m. HBO

Cloverfield (2008) 2:28 p.m. Cinemax

Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944) 2:30 p.m. TCM

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) 2:50 p.m. Epix

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A Room With a View (1986) 3 p.m. TMC

Sing (2016) 3:30 p.m. FX

Imply Ladies (2004) 3:30 p.m. MTV

The Nutty Professor (1996) 4 p.m. BET

Bull Durham (1988) 4 p.m. FS1

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Transformers (2007) 5:35 p.m. Cinemax

He Bought Sport (1998) 5:40 p.m. Epix

The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000) 5:50 p.m. Starz

13 Occurring 30 (2004) 5:55 p.m. MTV

Boy (2010) 6:30 p.m. TMC

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Serpico (1973) 6:45 p.m. Showtime

State of Play (2009) 6:50 p.m. Encore

How Inexperienced Was My Valley (1941) 7:15 p.m. TCM

Flight (2012) 8 p.m. Epix

The Many Saints of Newark (2021) 8 p.m. HBO

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Salt (2010) 8 p.m. Syfy

First Cow (2019) 8 p.m. TMC

American Psycho (2000) 9:28 p.m. Cinemax

A Letter to Three Wives (1949) 9:30 p.m. TCM

Captain America: Civil Conflict (2016) 10 p.m. Syfy

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G.I. Jane (1997) 11 p.m. AMC

Reservoir Canines (1992) 11:10 p.m. Cinemax

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'Deadpool and Wolverine' movie review with Casey T. Allen

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I don’t know if it’s just me, but it seems the variety of movie options in theaters this summer is as barren as my love life. So the superhero comedy Deadpool & Wolverine has appeared like an oasis in a bland, monotonous desert this season for a lot of people (including me). Now that I’ve reached this oasis, it didn’t totally quench my thirst.

After the excitement of the first two Deadpool films from 2016 and 2018, Ryan Reynolds (Free Guy, 2021) is back in the red & black costume playing the wisecracking mischievous mercenary. This second sequel starts with our swearing, sarcastic anti-hero working at a used car dealership and wearing a toupee. But his ordinary civilian boredom stops when he’s recruited by a government office called the Time Variance Authority to travel through the multiverse and save another universe from destruction. But instead of following orders, Deadpool decides to save his own universe from approaching oblivion and goes to a few other universes to recruit a Wolverine (Hugh Jackman, Logan, 2017), who’s still alive, for some reinforcements.

So let me be honest, that explanation might not be totally accurate. I’m still hazy on some of the details in this film, because the exposition at the beginning is so long and so convoluted. There’s special technology for Deadpool to travel through the multiverse. There’s a naturally dying timeline that can’t be reversed. And one of the bad guys has built a machine called a “time ripper” capable of destroying entire universes! It felt like the team of five screenwriters (which includes Mr. Reynolds) was desperately grasping for an interesting story to even allow this film to exist. So with the horribly shoddy premise to work from, Deadpool & Wolverine is almost dead on arrival.

But Ryan Reynolds’ spirited performance keeps this film somewhat fun. Like the two previous films, he gives perfectly timed jokes filled with raunchy bluntness, sexual innuendo, and real-life jabs at the 20th Century Fox and Disney movie studios. But, of course, this style of humor is not new for this film. All Deadpool fans have seen these sorts of jokes before. This film’s biggest boast, or biggest draw for viewers, is its long list of surprise appearances by famous actors playing mostly forgotten comic book characters. That part is entertaining, and the dirty adult humor had me laughing, or silently in shock, multiple times in the movie theater.

Hugh Jackman, sadly, is given nothing to do but repeatedly grumble unhappily, kill lots of people, and look tiredly in every direction. Maybe because Ryan Reynolds has worked with this director before on the action films The Adam Project (2022) and Free Guy (2021), they had too strong a rapport with each other to let Hugh Jackman in on more fun. (This director I’m referring to is the Canadian, Shawn Levy.)

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By the time the fourth, large scale, extended, bloody fight scene started near the film’s climax, I thought, “Okay, boys. I’m ready for my lobotomy now.” With a runtime of two hours and eight minutes, this one could easily have been a minimum of 20 minutes shorter. As the 34th entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), I walked away from this one thinking it was just okay. Not a disaster….but merely satisfactory. And aren’t we done with the MCU now? Is anyone else ready to move onto new frontiers?

And earning $211 million in its opening weekend has reminded us there’s apparently still an audience for these flashy, bro-centered, R-rated, superhero adventures. But not for viewers under 17 of course. (Wink wink!)

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Vet clinic offers free belly rubs for 'pets only and Ryan Reynolds,' and the actor responds

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Ryan Reynolds found an offer he couldn’t refuse on a sign from the Okanagan Veterinary Hospital in British Columbia, which offered “free belly rubs” for pets — and for Ryan Reynolds.

The “Deadpool & Wolverine” actor shared a photo Sunday on his Instagram story of the clinic’s marquee sign, which read in all caps, “Free belly rubs with exam sorry pets only and Ryan Reynolds.”

“Don’t think for a second I won’t come in to redeem this offer,” he joked. “Belly rubs are why I became a golden retriever in the first place.”

The 47-year-old actor also shared a heartfelt tribute this weekend to his latest superhero film, reflecting Saturday on its path to the big screen.

“The way #DeadpoolAndWolverine has captured the moment is hard to process,” Reynolds wrote on Instagram. “Feels a bit like it’s happening to someone else. Either way, making these movies has been more fun than anyone has a right to have…This has always been a game of inches and the relentlessness we hit this movie with (particularly in post production which is another phase of the writing process) is something I’ll never forget.”

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The post included 20 photos showcasing the star’s involvement in the movie, featuring behind-the-scenes shots, production stills with cast members and some touching images of Reynolds with co-star Hugh Jackman and director Shawn Levy. It also featured a picture of Reynolds with the 5-year-old pug Peggy, also known as “Dogpool.”

“There are way too many people who’ve made pivotal creative contributions to list, but obviously my long time co-writers, Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick (without whom there would be no Deadpool movie),” Reynolds wrote.

“Tim Miller, Mr David Leitch (who also made Fall Guy — one of the best of the summer films), 20th Century Fox, George Dewey and Kevin Feige. Last on the list but first in my heart: my creative, spiritual (and damn near literal) brothers, Shawn Levy and Hugh Jackman.”

Marvel’s “Deadpool & Wolverine” is continuing its box office success, earning $97 million in its second weekend and becoming the second-highest-grossing film of the year, after “Inside Out 2.”

The “Deadpool” franchise’s third movie previously set a record for the largest domestic opening for an R-rated movie, taking in $205 million. It also secured the eighth spot for the biggest second-weekend opening in domestic box office history, surpassing last year’s hit “Barbie,” which earned $93 million in its second weekend.

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’Boot Camp’ Movie Review: Much More Than a Romance

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’Boot Camp’ Movie Review: Much More Than a Romance

Boot Camp is our new obsession! Gina Musa’s book hits our screens in a faithful adaptation of her novel that is much more than meets the eye. The film is a story of self-empowerment and discovering your own path even in the worst of circumstances. Ready?

Here we go! 

Feeling Seen in Boot Camp

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Boot Camp seems at first glance like a typical young adult romantic comedy. However, it’s much more than that. It’s a film about discovering your own power and embracing it to ultimately find yourself. The romance is just the icing on the cake, one that we love, but it isn’t the focus and that makes it all different. 

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Don’t get us wrong, this writer is always here for the romance. I’m a hopeless romantic and grew up during the golden age of the genre. Name any rom-com from the 90s and 2000s and I will have watched it too many times to be considered healthy. But despite this, I never felt represented in any of them. 

The protagonists of these movies were not like me. They were not clumsy or the outcasts of their class, they were not bullied or felt alone. Usually, they were successful women or beautiful teenagers with the perfect body to be a model. They simply put on makeup, dressed better, took off their glasses, and were the kind of beautiful women that only existed in magazines. 

Whitney, the leader of Boot Camp, feels like me at just her age. A clumsy girl, who feels invisible, who has to endure bullying from her classmates, and who even her friends seem to look down on. And with that, Boot Camp had me won over. 

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The Message Makes the Difference  

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But I was even more impressed when I realized that the film perfectly reflected Whitney’s growth from an insecure woman unaware of her own power to an empowered one who values ​​herself enough to not settle for less than being herself and going for what she wants. 

What happened to me with the romantic comedies of the 90s and 2000s is that I tried. I tried to put on makeup and suddenly the mirror would reflect that magazine woman but I couldn’t do it. And I didn’t do it not only because life isn’t like the movies, but because I was only putting on makeup on my outside but, inside, I was still that insecure and clumsy girl who didn’t value herself enough.

What Boot Camp does is take that insecure, clumsy girl, who tries to take up as little space as possible and hates being the center of attention, and show her how much she is worth, making her discover her own power and that, that is invaluable. 

This is the reason why the film is much more than a young adult romance: for the message it sends. I saw myself reflected in every step Whitney took, every fear, every insecurity, every fall… but also in every time she got back up and was ready to fight for herself. 

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Boot Camp talks about self-empowerment, body positivity, and above all, about finding your own path even when you don’t believe that path exists. And that is exactly what makes the difference.

Back to the Golden Age of Romance…with a Twist

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Although Whitney is the central focus of Boot Camp, the film shows us the emotional journey of the characters around her, especially Axel. He is a man who has his own trauma to overcome and avoids thinking about it every day. 

He likes his job as a coach at the camp because it not only allows him to train the students hard to explore their own limits but also gives a sense of order and routine to his life. 

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That job keeps Axel from thinking about his past and, suddenly, Whitney arrives and breaks all his schemes. She is a beautiful, committed, fighter, somewhat shy woman, and a born leader. Only she doesn’t realize all that and doesn’t see herself as he sees her. However, Boot Camp flees from the hackneyed cliché and what attracts Axel to Whitney is not her vulnerability, but her strength, her power. 

Little by little, working together, they begin to get to know each other. As Whitney finds and embraces her power, Axel feels more attached to her. The two of them fall in love little by little, without realizing it, without expecting it, and almost without wanting it.

Their love didn’t come immediately, but through hard daily training, jokes on the beach, games in the water, and conversations by the light of a campfire. And that makes it even more special, even more unique. 

Boot Camp builds to the perfect moment for the climax of the first kiss between Whitney and Axel and, just when it happens, Axel takes a step back. He doesn’t feel ready to be in a relationship because of his past but, the reality is, he’s scared. Axel is afraid of what he feels for Whitney, of the intensity of everything they are living, and he is aware that, if he takes that step, he will never be able to separate from her. 

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Faced with this new and unexpected rejection, Whitney’s wounds that were just beginning to heal reopen and old insecurities return. And everything seems over between them… until Axel decides to stop running away and fight for her. The two meet in the middle of the road. Whitney and Axel get the happy ending they deserve and our romantic hearts are pumping at a thousand miles an hour.

Boot Camp‘s Great Supporting Characters

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Beyond Whitney and Axel’s journey, Boot Camp has some great supporting characters with many different edges like Willow, Aspen, and Martina. 

At first, Willow is Whitney’s nightmare. She bullies her, makes fun of her, and seems proud of her behavior so when the two meet again at the camp, sparks start to fly right away. But, as we get deeper into Willow’s story, we discover much more than just an abuser in her. 

Her relationship with her mother is not ideal and, as Whitney embraces her own power and Willow’s mother notices her, Willow feels jealousy for the first time. She always felt like she wasn’t living up to her mother’s expectations and now she’s seeing how someone she made fun of is doing so. This doesn’t justify Willow’s attitude but we can understand where she’s coming from. 

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Everything Willow is going through changes her perspective on her actions and, while she and Whitney don’t become the best of friends at first, they end up getting closer and admitting that they have a lot more in common with each other than they like to admit. Everything finally comes together in Boot Camp and they end up being friends. 

As for Aspen and Martina, they quickly become best friends with Whitney. But, apart from that, they find each other and begin to explore the feelings that are born between them. 

And, while the film doesn’t focus too much on this lesbian love story, it does perfectly portray the initial insecurity and doubts of it and, above all, it gives them a happy ending, something that is difficult to find on our TV when it comes to an LGBTI+ couple. 

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In conclusion, Boot Camp is a film that is much more than it seems and that we recommend! Personally, as I had the opportunity to tell Rachel and Drew in an interview that we will publish soon, after Bridgerton season 3, this is the second time I felt truly seen on my TV. And that is tremendously powerful and one of the reasons why everyone should watch this movie.

Boot Camp is available now in select theaters and on demand.

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