Shelby Elpers
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Shelby Elpers is a freelance pop culture writer. She is the Sports Entertainment Editor at Fangirlish and the Weekday News Editor at Tell-Tale TV.

Fansportish in November: Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson, ‘Senna,’ & More

Netflix has it all in November: live events (Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson), scripted (Senna), and unscripted content (Saudi Pro League: Kickoff).

Celtics City Docuseries about Boston Celtics in Production at HBO

Boston Celtics fans, HBO has a documentary series all about the 18-time NBA champion coming soon, and it’s called Celtics City.

Matlock Season 1, Episode 5 Review: ‘Claws’

Matlock Season 1, Episode 5, “Claws,” blends the personal and professional in a case that brings Matty’s investigation into sharper focus.

Shrinking Season 2, Episode 5 Review: ‘Honesty Era’

Shrinking Season 2, Episode 5, “Honesty Era,” sharpens the season’s themes of confronting the past to get the chance for forgiveness.

Matlock Season 1, Episode 5 Preview: ‘Claws’

Olympia wants Matty to help her win Jacobson Moore’s new, big class-action case in Matlock Season 1, Episode 5, “Claws.”

Matlock Season 1, Episode 4 Review: ‘The Rabbit and the Hawk’

Matlock Season 1, Episode 4, “The Rabbit and the Hawk,” breaks some rules to find significant breakthroughs for Matty, Sarah, and Olympia.

Shrinking Season 2, Episode 4 Review: ‘Made You Look’

Shrinking Season 2, Episode 4, “Made You Look,” inspires the characters to start new chapters and embrace their mistakes along the way.

Bridgerton Season 4: Luke Thompson and Yerin Ha Take a Page from ‘An Offer from a Gentleman’

Luke Thompson and Yerin Ha read from Julia Quinn’s An Offer from a Gentleman, which may tease what’s next in Bridgerton Season 4’s promotion.

Matlock Season 1, Episode 4 Preview: ‘The Rabbit and the Hawk’

Matty takes on even more responsibility at Jacobson Moore in Matlock Season 1, Episode 4, “The Rabbit and the Hawk.”

Matlock Season 1, Episode 3 Review: ‘A Guy Named Greg’

Matlock Season 1, Episode 3, “A Guy Named Greg,” is an early standout for the series, solidifying the legal drama as meaningful, must-watch TV.