Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright are OFFICIALLY back together
Social media went into instant meltdown this week after a series of eyebrow-raising clues reignited speculation that the former Valley couple might be quietly finding their way back to each other. While
It all started with a few subtle, blink-and-you’ll-miss-them moments: warmer interactions online, noticeably friendlier body language in recent appearances, and an undeniable shift in the way they talk about each other. Fans who have followed their roller-coaster journey for years say it feels like something has changed — and they’re not imagining it.
One fan put it bluntly:
“This isn’t co-parenting energy. This is ‘we’re trying again’ energy.”
Others aren’t so sure, pointing out that both Jax and Brittany have said their primary focus is raising Cruz in a healthy, supportive environment. Still, even the skeptics admit that the vibe between them lately seems… different. Softer. More connected. Less guarded.
The speculation continued to snowball after eagle-eyed fans spotted moments of surprising closeness: Jax showing up to support Brittany at multiple events, Brittany openly praising Jax in ways she hasn’t for months, and insiders whispering that the two have been spending “much more private time together than usual.”
Whether the public is witnessing the early stages of a rekindled romance or simply two exes finally learning how to coexist peacefully, one thing is clear:
the chemistry that made them one of Bravo’s most talked-about couples never truly disappeared.
But while fans argue in comment sections and create theories thicker than a Bravo reunion binder, those closest to the situation insist that nothing has been officially confirmed — and that assumptions are doing a lot of heavy lifting.
For now, the world is left watching, guessing, and reanalyzing every clip, photo, and interaction. Because if Jax and Brittany are inching back toward each other, it would be one of the biggest reality-TV full-circle moments in years.
And if they’re not?
Well, the Internet has already shipped them into a reunion anyway.
Star Trek Will Rewrite TOS’ Most Controversial Episode in Its Next Spinoff

Star Trek: Deviations: Threads of Destiny will be written by Stephanie Williams and drawn by Greg Maldonado, and is a “what if?” take on “The City on the Edge of Forever.”

Uhura, instead of traveling back to 1930s America, lands in the middle of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s.
"The City on the Edge of Forever" Is Pure Star Trek
The Episode Featured the Only Woman Captain Kirk Every Truly Loved
Star Trek’s first season was full of classic episodes, and “The City on the Edge of Forever” stands above them. In it, Kirk and Spock must travel hundreds of years into the past through a mysterious time portal called “the Guardian of Forever” to save Doctor McCoy and restore Earth’s history to its rightful place.
Complications quickly arise between the two Starfleet officers. The biggest was Edith Keeler, a social worker Kirk befriended and fell in love with. Spock and Kirk learn that Keeler must die in order for Earth history to return to its normal state. For the remainder of the episode, Kirk struggles with the toughest decision he will ever make.
"The City on the Edge of Forever" Is Also a Controversial Episode
The Episode Was the Product of A Science Fiction Legend
Yet the episode is not without controversy. The story was originally conceived by legendary science fiction writer Harlan Ellison, who was responsible for classic episodes of shows such as
Ellison, who was outspoken in his views, balked at Roddenberry’s rewrites, and began distancing himself from the final product. Ellison’s version of “The City on the Edge of Forever” was eventually realized in comic book form by IDW, allowing fans to see the story as its writer intended. The differences were stark in some cases.
The Guardian of Forever is the Key to Star Trek's Multiverse
IDW Needs to Keep Star Trek's Deviations Line Going
The Guardian of Forever is the perfect vehicle to explore Star Trek’s growing multiverse. Although it was initially pitched as a gateway through time, later shows, such as Discovery, have revealed it can open portals to other universes as well. This development makes the Guardian an even cooler, and richer, character.
In recent years, Star Trek has been leaning more and more into its multiverse, and the Deviations line is the perfect place to continue to develop this approach. Other Trek comics, including the recently concluded, adjective-less



