How Martha Stewart Helped Make Arielle Kebbel's “Marshals ”Role Feel Like 'Kismet' (Exclusive)

When Arielle Kebbel got the description for her Marshals character, Belle, and saw it included Martha Stewart, she knew she was right for the part

People Arielle Kebbel as Belle in 'Marshals'; Martha Stewart attends the NYC premiere of 'Dutton Ranch'Credit: Saunders/CBS; Michael Loccisano/Getty

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The rumors are true:Martha Stewartplayed a role inArielle KebbeljoiningMarshals.

Kebbel, 41, plays Belle in the CBSYellowstonespinoff, one of Kayce Dutton's (Luke Grimes) Marshal teammates.

When she first got the character description for Belle, the role was described as "Martha Stewart in cowboy boots." It later changed slightly to specify that the cowboy boots were Ariats, which was actually even better in Kebbel's eyes.

"My first pair of boots ever were Ariats when I was like 5 years old because I was riding horses and horse showing. So I thought like, OK, I love a good cowboy boot, but now that it switched to Ariats, I love it even more because 5-year-old Arielle is like, 'Yes,'" she tells PEOPLE.

It felt like "kismet" that the role would align so closely with her own experiences.

"There was never a time where I ever thought I would get a character description that had her name in it," Kebbel says. "And then the second that it did, it was like, here's a show [in a universe] that I've wanted to be a part of for so long, and then the one character that's right for me, this is the description. It was one of those things where I couldn't help but smile."

Arielle Kebbel as Belle in 'Marshals'Credit: Sonja Flemming/CBS

There was also the fact that she unknowingly became neighbors with Stewart, 84, during the pandemic, when she moved to upstate New York.

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"When people started hanging out in the community again, and I realized she lived one street over from me, I was like, 'Wow, that's cool,'" Kebbel says. "She does so much for the community, and it was really inspiring to see. There's always events that she's doing to help the community, to support the community. There's no one like her."

All of those aspects also meant Kebbel "put extra pressure on myself" to make sure she got the role. "My manager, Steven, I think he deeply knew it too. He was kind of like, 'If she doesn't get this, I don't know what I'm going to do.'"

"It was a really sweet cherry on top to something that I had deeply wanted for a while," she says ofMarshals. "Looking back, there were some really cool kind of magic signs from the universe along the way that this was in my zeitgeist. By the time I got to Fort Worth to test for [Belle], of course, I was nervous, but I had this greater sense of, OK, the universe has kind of set this up for me. I just have to go hit it out of the park."

Marshalshas been an entirely new experience for Kebbel after more than two decades in the industry. "The truth is, in my entire careerthis is the first time that I'm experiencing this kind of response," she said. "I think I'm digesting it in real time, and it has yet to fully sink in."

"I'm used to working really hard and moving on to the next project and not really even thinking about what success looks or feels like. It's more just like, 'I worked really hard. I did that one. I had great experiences. Let me move on to the next.' Or, sometimes,not-greatexperiences. There's both."

Arielle Kebbel as Belle in 'Marshals'Credit: Sonja Flemming/CBS

"I think there's a piece in me that's a little scared, and I think, too, I am very grateful that the whirlwind around this show is happening now," Kebbel continued. "I started as a young little pup, and I'm not sure how I would've handled certain things back in the day. It's funny how the universe winks at you when you're ready."

The season 1 finale ofMarshalsairs Sunday, May 24, at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.

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See Donny Osmond's Sweetest Family Moments with His 16 Grandchildren

Donny Osmondis a grandfather of 16.

People Donny Osmond and his wife Debby with their children and grandchildren in a photo shared on April 20, 2025Credit: Donny Osmond/Instagram

The "Soldier of Love" singer and his wifeDebbie Osmondhave their hands full — in the best way possible, of course — with the kids oftheir five sons, Don Jr., Jeremy, Brandon, Chris and Josh.

Over the years, Donny has given several glimpses of his family's tight-knit bond as theycelebrate holidays togetherand attend his concerts. In June 2025, he shared a series of photoson Facebookcaptioned, "16 grandchildren and counting!"

Butduring big family events, Donny tries to sit back and enjoy being a grandpa.

"I'm the head of the family with my wife, but I kind of take a backseat when we're all together because I let my boys take over," he told PEOPLE in August 2023. "I consciously make an effort to take a back seat and just be grandpa, not a celebrity, not the head of the house with my wife, none of that. It's just like grandpa's in the corner playing with the grandkids. That's what I like to do."

Take a look back at some of Osmond's sweetest moments with his grandchildren below.

Donny Osmond Dressing Up with His Grandkids for Halloween

Donny Osmond shares a family Halloween photo in October 2015Credit: donnyosmond/Instagram

In 2015, the Osmond family went all out for Halloween! Donny shared a cute photo of their costumes onInstagram, ranging fromMarvelsuperheroes to his and his wife'sStar Warscostumes.

Donny Osmond Enjoying a Family Trip to Hawaii

Donny Osmond and his family are pictured on a trip to Hawaii in August 2016Credit: donnyosmond/Instagram

The Osmond clan jetted off to the Aloha State for a fun-filled family vacation in August 2016.

"Our family trip to Hawaii would've made for a very funny reality show," Donny joked at the time in the caption of a group photo onInstagramfrom their trip. "Put together 8 grandkids, 5 children, 3 wives, and my sweetheart of 38 years and you get a whole lot of priceless moments."

Donny Osmond Trick-or-Treating with His Grandkids

Donny Osmond poses for a photo while trick-or-treating with two of his grandchildren in October 2016Credit: donnyosmond/Instagram

For Halloween 2016, Donny escorted two of his grandchildren — who were dressed as Superman and Glinda fromThe Wizard of Oz— around for all kinds of snacks and treats.

"This is the best. Grandpa is in Halloween Heaven," the "Puppy Love" singer wrote onInstagram.

Donny Osmond Celebrating the Holidays with His Grandkids

Donny Osmond and wife Debbie with their children and grandchildren in November 2016Credit: donnyosmond/Instagram

Ahead of Thanksgiving 2016, Donny reflected on what he most appreciates: his family.

"Today I'm particularly grateful for these 17 people. They truly mean everything to me," he captioned the photo onInstagramof his family standing in front of a Christmas tree.

Donny Osmond Celebrating His Birthday with His Grandkids

Donny Osmond and his son Chris celebrate their December 2016 birthdays with six of Donny's grandchildrenCredit: donnyosmond/Instagram

Donny shared a photo of himself and his son Chris having a joint birthday party in December 2016 — the two celebrate just three days apart, on Dec. 9 and Dec. 12, respectively.

"All but two of my grandkids helped us blow out the candles," theDonny & Mariestar captioned the family photo of him surrounded by six of his grandkids onInstagram.

Donny Osmond with His Grandchildren Backstage

Donny Osmond and wife Debbie with three of their grandsons backstage at the Sandy Amphitheater in Sandy, Utah, in July 2017Credit: donnyosmond/Instagram

Donny and three of his grandsons shared a sweet moment backstage after he performed at the Sandy Amphitheater in Utah in July 2017.

"It's always fun when the grandkids come to see Bapa perform!" he captioned the photo onInstagram, noting his grandkids' cute nickname for him.

Donny Osmond Introducing His Grandson Peder

Donny Osmond holds his newborn grandson, PederCredit: donnyosmond/Instagram

In August 2017, Donny shared a precious photo of himself cuddling his newborn grandson, which he captioned onInstagram, "Welcome to the world, sweet baby Peder."

He echoed a similar sentiment in hisFacebook post, sharing the same photo while also noting Peder's middle name, Clark, and adding, "We love you so much."

Donny Osmond Introducing His Grandson Willem

Donny Osmond with his grandson Willem in September 2017Credit: donnyosmond/Instagram

Just one month later, Donny introduced another addition to his brood onInstagram.

"Say hello to my sweet little Willem River Osmond," he captioned a photo of himself holding his newborn grandson in September 2017.

Donny Osmond Cuddling with His Grandchildren

Donny Osmond shares a photo on Instagram of himself with two of his grandchildren in April 2019Credit: donnyosmond/Instagram

In April 2019, the "Go Away Little Girl" singer shared a cute Instagram photo of himself cuddling with two of his grandkids on the couch.

Donny Osmond with His Grandchildren in Utah

Donny Osmond and Debbie Osmond take a photo with 10 of their grandchildren in Utah in July 2019Credit: donnyosmond/Instagram

Donny and his wife bonded with their grandchildren in their home state of Utah in July 2019.

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"There is no better way to spend a beautiful afternoon in #Utah than with all 10 of our wonderful #grandkids. Debbie and I are so blessed," he wrote onInstagram.

Donny Osmond Watching His Grandson Play Flag Football

Donny Osmond and his family attend his grandson Ryder's flag football game in June 2020Credit: donnyosmond/Instagram

Donny was his grandson's biggest supporter, attending Ryder's flag football game in June 2020 alongside multiple family members.

"The perfect way to spend a Saturday —watching our sweet, little Ryder play," Donny wrote onInstagram.

Donny Osmond Relaxing by the Pool with His Grandkids

Donny Osmond hangs out at the pool with some of his grandchildren in August 2020Credit: donnyosmond/Instagram

The perfect summer day! Donny shared a throwback photo of himself and his grandkids enjoying an icy treat while relaxing by the pool.

"I could use a large dose of grandkids, pool time and popsicles right about now. Kids, who wants to come push Bapa in the pool again?😅," he captioned the post onInstagramin August 2020.

Donny Osmond Spends a Day Off with His Grandchild in Texas

Donny Osmond and Debbie Osmond smile at their grandchild while visiting Texas in November 2021Credit: donnyosmond/Instagram

Two months afterkicking off his first solo Las Vegas residency— which started in September 2021 and is set to run through the end of 2026 — Donny and his wife enjoyed quality family time in the Lone Star State in November 2021.

Their trip included some outdoor bonding time with one of their grandchildren, and the singer shared a photo of the trio taking a break in the shade.

"I don't get very many days off so it's important that when I do I spend time with my family," he wrote onInstagram. "You can see that Debbie and I are enjoying a day off in Texas with our grandbabies. Nothing is better than spending time with my loved ones."

Donny Osmond at His Grandson's Basketball Game

Donny Osmond and Debbie Osmond pose for a photo with four of their grandsons at a basketball game in January 2022Credit: donnyosmond/Instagram

A regular at his grandchildren's sporting events, Donny made sure to catch one of their January 2022 basketball games before his Vegas residency resumed a week later. He called watching them play "the best" onInstagram.

Donny Osmond and His Grandchildren Meet a Magician in Las Vegas

Donny Osmond with his family and magician Farrell Dillon (far left) and Dillon's wife Amanda (holding their dog Eisley) in Las Vegas in April 2022Credit: donnyosmond/Instagram

While his family was in town for his Las Vegas show in April 2022, Donny took his grandkids to see magician Farrell Dillon.

"He had us all laughing, especially when he got my son, Brandon and I up on stage. I was part of a magic trick and I just can't figure out how he did it," Donny wrote onInstagramof Dillon's show. "I think I better leave the magic to magicians and I'll stick to singing."

Donny Osmond Celebrating Father's Day with His Grandkids

Donny Osmond sits on a couch with two of his grandchildren in a photo shared in June 2022Credit: donnyosmond/Instagram

Donny, wearing an apron, cozied up with two of his grandchildren on a couch in June 2022. He captioned the sweet photo onInstagram, "The only thing better than Father's Day is Grandpa's Day. 💜."

Donny Osmond and His Grandchildren with Santa Claus

Donny Osmond and his family celebrate Christmas in December 2022Credit: donnyosmond/Instagram

In December 2022, Donny wished his followers a Merry Christmas as he shared a photo of himself and his family alongside Santa Claus onInstagram.

Donny Osmond Introducing His Grandson Dune

Donny Osmond and his newborn grandson, Dune, in June 2023Credit: donnyosmond/Instagram

Donny welcomed his 14th grandchild, Chris' son Dune Tyler, in June 2023.

"You truly are an angel from heaven. ❤️," he wrote onInstagramas he shared a photo of himself smiling at the newborn.

One month after Dune joined the family, the proud grandpa joked toEntertainment Tonightthat he had enough grandkids tofill "several soccer teams," calling his large brood "sweet chaos."

Donny Osmond Watching 'Claim to Fame' with His Son and Grandkids

Donny and Chris Osmond with Chris' son Dune and daughter Aussie watching 'Claim to Fame' at a viewing party in August 2023Credit: donnyosmond/Instagram

Donny and his family got together for a viewing party when his son Chris appeared on theClaim to Fameseason 2 finale in August 2023. Following the episode, Donny shared a photo onInstagramof himself holding Dune as they watched the show, captioning it in part, "Chris, you're a star!"

Donny Osmond Hangs with His Grandchildren at the Pool Before Beginning His Summer Tour

Donny Osmond hangs out with his grandchildren in the pool in June 2024Credit: Donny Osmond/Instagram

Before kicking off his summer tour, Donny spent quality time "enjoying a final swim at home with my grandkids," posting a photo onInstagramof himself with his family in the pool in June 2024.

Donny Osmond Watches His Grandson Play Baseball

Donny Osmond takes a photo with his grandson at a baseball game in June 2025Credit: Donny Osmond/Instagram

The Osmonds play ball!

"I'm having such a fun summer and watching my grandkids play baseball makes it even more fun," Donny wrote onInstagramin June 2025. "What makes it even better is when they win the playoffs. ⚾😁."

Donny Osmond Bonds with His Youngest Grandchild

Donny Osmond kisses his youngest grandchild in August 2025Credit: Donny Osmond/Instagram

Two months after sharing that the Osmond clan was "16 grandchildren and counting," Donny posted a precious photo onInstagramof himself kissing his youngest grandchild on the head in August 2025.

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Red Cross mourns death of three volunteers from Ebola in Congo

By Olivia Le Poidevin

Reuters

GENEVA, May 23 (Reuters) - The Red Cross on Saturday paid tribute to three volunteers who ‌are believed to have died after contracting Ebola while ‌handling bodies and are among the first known victims of the latest outbreak ​in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, for which there is no approved vaccine or treatment, was declared an emergency of international concern by the World Health Organization ‌on Sunday.

The three volunteers ⁠are thought to have contracted the virus during dead body management activities on 27 March as part ⁠of a humanitarian mission unrelated to Ebola, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies said in a statement. ​At the ​time the latest outbreak had ​not yet been identified, ‌it added.

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Ajiko Chandiru Viviane, Sezabo Katanabo, and Alikana Udumusi Augustin, who volunteered in the Mongbwalu branch in Ituri province in the northeast of the country, the IFRC said. They died on May 5, 15 and 16 respectively.

Bodies of Ebola victims are ‌highly infectious after death, and unsafe burials - ​where family members handle the body ​without proper protective equipment - ​are a leading driver of transmission, which IFRC ‌teams are working on the ​ground to avoid.

“These ​volunteers lost their lives while serving their communities with courage and humanity,” the IFRC said.

IFRC volunteers are also going ​door-to-door to combat ‌misinformation about Ebola in the area at the centre ​of the outbreak in the Congo.

(Reporting by Olivia Le ​Poidevin; Editing by Susan Fenton)

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Who Dies During “The Boroughs” Finale? Inside the Twist Ending

Netflix's The Boroughs follows retirees battling supernatural creatures in their seemingly peaceful community

People Denis O'Hare as Wally, Alfred Molina as Sam and Alfre Woodard as Judy in The Boroughs.Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

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  • The finale sees the group attempt to save Mother, a monster whose golden blood possesses magical powers

  • The streamer has yet to renew the show for a second season

What would you do if you had discovered the key to eternal life? That's what the characters ofNetflix'sThe Boroughsmust grapple with in the season 1 finale.

The streamer's latest series fromStranger Thingscreators theDuffer brothers— which premiered on May 21 — follows a band of unlikely heroes as they team up to fight against a supernatural monster targeting fellow residents of their otherwise idyllic retirement community, The Boroughs. The multi-legged creature is first spotted by newcomer (and recent widower) Sam Cooper (Alfred Molina), who witnesses it killing his first friend in The Boroughs, Jack (Bill Pullman).

Determined to uncover the otherworldly beast responsible for murdering his friend, Sam joins forces with his neighbors Art (Clarke Peters), Judy (Alfre Woodard), Wally (Denis O'Hare) and Renee (Geena Davis), as well as Renee's younger lover, law enforcement officer Paz (Carlos Miranda). The group of retirees soon discovers that it's not just one monster targeting their community, but a whole army of creatures that are feeding off of the residents' cerebrospinal fluid as they sleep.

The creatures are the children of a monster known as Mother, whose golden blood possesses magical powers — and allows those who drink it to never age another day. The founders of The Boroughs, Blaine (Seth Numrich) and Anneliese Shaw (Alice Kremelburg), and a small group of their cohorts have been consuming Mother's blood for decades, keeping them in a state of permanent youth. The Shaws created The Boroughs to have an endless supply of senior citizens for Mother and her children to feed off of — ensuring that they'd never run out of Mother's magic elixir.

When Sam and his friends discover the truth about The Boroughs, they hatch a plan to put an end to the horrors happening behind the scenes at their retirement community.

But who are therealmonsters that need to be stopped — Mother and her children, or the scheming, self-serving Shaws? Here's everything that happened inThe Boroughsseason 1 finale — and what we know so far about a season 2.

How doesThe Boroughsseason 1 end?

Jena Malone as Claire Cooper in The Boroughs.Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

The season 1 finale ofThe Boroughs, titled “Triple Audible,” begins with Sam flipping the group's plan on its head.

Though they initially plotted to kill Mother — taking away the Shaws' source of eternal life — and escape The Boroughs, Sam informs them that they need tosaveMother instead.

While The Boroughs is celebrating its 75th anniversary, Wally sneaks Mother into the empty community center where he meets up with Sam, Art, Judy, Renee, Paz and Sam's daughter Claire (Jena Malone). Wally — who is suffering from stage four prostate cancer and whose husband died in the AIDS crisis — argues that they need to get Mother safely away from The Boroughs so that they can use her blood to rid the world of disease.

“Blaine and his Stepford staff found the fountain of youth and now I am going to use it,” Wally insists. “I'm going to use it for good.”

But Sam, who has discovered that he can telepathically communicate with Mother, reveals that that is not what she wants. After being kept alive for decades and sucked dry by the Shaws, Mother wants to be taken back to where she was born — a tree located in a cave in the middle of the New Mexico desert — to die on her own terms.

“We have to make a stand, for Mother, for The Boroughs, for everyone,” Sam argues.

After reluctantly getting the group on board with Mother's wishes, Sam and the group devise a plan to get Mother out to the cave — despite Blaine having blocked off all of the exits from The Boroughs. They decide to travel through the community's underground tunnel system — which is primarily used by Mother's children to feed off of the residents as they sleep — to get Mother out undetected.

But as they are about to flee, Blaine and his crew show up at the community center. Judy and Art volunteer to distract them while the rest of the group can get on the move with Mother.

What happens down in the tunnels?

As Art and Judy attempt to hold off Blaine and Anneliese, Sam — accompanied by Wally, Renee, Paz and Claire — navigates down into the tunnels to get Mother back to the tree where she was born.

As they are making their way, however, Mother stops them and motions towards the tunnel that leads to where her children are being held underground in cages. Through Sam, she communicates that she wants to save her children from Blaine and Anneliese. Renee and Paz volunteer to go free Mother's monsters and then meet back up with the group at the cave.

When Renee and Paz arrive at the underground warehouse where Mother's children are being held captive, they realize that they need a key to activate the control board that unlocks the cages. As they try to think of a workaround, they discover Hank, the security officer (and Paz's boss), whom they previously sent crashing to his supposed death out in the desert.

Hank is one of Blaine's minions, but he reveals to Paz and Renee that working for The Boroughs' leader has been like living in a prison. Renee suggests that he give them the key to help stick it to Blaine for good, and the battered security guard agrees. Paz and Renee are able to free Mother's many children — but there's another problem brewing.

Right as the group with Mother is about to head down a tunnel, a gate comes crashing down, forcing the group to pivot directions. They're being herded by Blaine, they realize, to Sam's house in The Boroughs. Blaine figured out where the group was headed with Mother after taking Art and Judy hostage — and having Anneliese stab Judy while Art watched to extract the information that he needed.

Sam tells the group that they have to prepare to take their stand against Blaine and Anneliese, even if they are weaponless. But Claire reveals that the group is not empty-handed: When visiting her dad's house earlier, Claire managed to fix the television transformer contraption that Sam had previously built to try and kill the monsters.

Since Blaine, Anneliese and their cohorts are kept alive by Mother's blood, the television transformer will have the same explosive effect on them that it does on the monsters — at least, the group hopes.

Who dies during the showdown at Sam's house?

Alfre Woodard as Judy in The Boroughs.Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

As expected, Blaine and Anneliese arrive — with backup — at Sam's house, but Sam and the group are ready. Wally opens the garage doors, revealing their television transformer weapon, as Sam and Claire tell their foes: “Welcome to The Boroughs, we hope you have the time of your life.”

With the transformer clicked on, one associate of Blaine and Anneliese's immediately incinerates. Blaine and Anneliese are hand-in-hand, as the transformer's power envelopes them, suspending them in mid-air as their bodies begin to disintegrate from the electricity. Blaine looks over to Anneliese and tells her “I love you” — right before Anneliese explodes into nothingness.

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Meanwhile, Blaine's shell of a body goes down in the driveway, and the group believes they've defeated the evil duo at the helm of The Boroughs. But before they can celebrate victory, Art turns their attention to another crisis: Judy.

Judy is bleeding out from the stab wounds she sustained at the hands of Anneliese, and her injuries are too severe for even Wally — a doctor — to fix. As Art holds his wife's hands, Judy takes her last breath and dies in his arms.

Art and the rest of the group are left devastated — but as they mourn the loss of their friend, Mother stands up and comes close to Judy. She begins transmitting her healing energy into Judy's stab wound and brings her back from the dead.

“Well that's a miracle,” Art exclaims as Judy comes back to life.

With Judy saved, the group turns their attention back to the original goal: getting Mother to the cave. Sam takes off with Mother in his golf cart, bound for the desert — but as they pull away, Blaine's fingers ominously start moving in the driveway.

Does Mother die?

Sam arrives at the cave with Mother and places her body at the base of the tree where she was born (and now, wants to die).

But just as Sam tells her, “You made it,” a resurrected Blaine arrives and bashes Sam over the head with a brick.

Blaine begins to relentlessly beat Sam in retaliation for eradicating his wife, Anneliese. The Boroughs founder refuses to accept her fate, telling Sam that he is going to use Mother to bring Anneliese back. As Blaine overpowers Sam, Mother begins to glow in the background, wanting to come to Sam's rescue. But Sam tells her that it's OK for her to let go.

“No, I can't. I can't die,” Blaine exclaims, as he realizes what will happen to him when Mother is gone.

“Everybody does,” Sam tells him. “Welcome to the club.”

Then, as Mother's monster children arrive and gather all around her at the base of the tree, she explodes into oblivion and dies.

What does Mother's death mean for Blaine and Sam?

Alfred Molina as Sam in The Boroughs.Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

After the explosion, time flashes back to the night that Sam's wife Lily (Jane Kaczmarek) died of a stroke. Initially, it is unclear if he has died and is being reunited with Lily in the afterlife.

But then, Lily reveals to him that this moment is a gift from Mother.

“How long do we have?” Sam asks.

“Are you going to stand there asking questions, or are you going to dance with your beautiful wife?” Lily responds.

The two embrace and dance together in their living room toBruce Springsteen's “Thunder Road.” Sam tells Lily that they will be together again one day, to which Lily responds, “We are together, always.”

As they share one last kiss and embrace, Sam is transported back to present day, where he is in the cave in the aftermath of Mother's death.

Blaine's decrepit skeleton is lying on top of Sam, confirming that The Boroughs' founder has been eliminated for good. As Paz and Renee show up, Sam confirms to them that Mother is gone and is finally at peace. With their mission accomplished, the trio agree to go back to The Boroughs.

The episode ends with the group — Paz, Renee, Art, Judy, Wally, Claire and Sam — all gathered for a barbecue at Sam's house. With the threat of monsters (both human and otherworldly) removed from The Boroughs, the spirits at the neighborhood gathering are high.

But in the final scene, when Sam goes to the bathroom to change the bandage on his forehead, the mirror flickers with static at his reflection. Are there still supernatural happenings in The Boroughs — and is Sam now the cause of them?

Will there be a season 2 ofThe Boroughs?

Despite the open-ended conclusion of season 1, Netflix has yet to order a second season ofThe Boroughs.

Previous series (namely,Stranger Things) from the Duffer brothers' production house, Upside Down Pictures, have gone on to have multiple seasons on the streaming platform; however, a newly inked deal between the Duffers and Paramount could impactThe Boroughs' future.

In August 2025, the Duffer brothers and Upside Down Pictures signed a four-year exclusive deal with Paramount to produce feature films, television series and streaming projects,Deadlinereported. The deal took effect in April 2026, when the Duffers' current partnership with Netflix ended.

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