Why Sheldon Didn't Return For Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage Thanksgiving Episode Explained By Creator

This article contains spoilers for Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage season 1, episode 5, “Thanksgiving.” Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriageco-creator Steve Holland reveals why Sheldon Cooper didn’t return for the spinoff’s Thanksgiving episode. The CBS sitcom switches up the formula fromYoung Sheldon, going from single camera to multi-cam and bringing in a live studio audience. But so far,Georgie & Mandyhas links to the original. Missy (Raegan Revord), Mary (Zoe Perry), and Meemaw (Annie Potts) have all made regular appearances so far, but although he’s been referenced,Iain Armitage’s Sheldon Cooper has not appeared just yet....

June 22, 2025 · 5 min · 1004 words · Mindy Roberts

WTF Is Going On With Burt & Fields? Severance Season 2 Hints At A Tragic Villainous Twist

Warning! This article contains spoilers for Severance season 2’s episode 6. After featuring a strange conversation between Burt and his partner, Fields, in season 2’s episode 6,Severanceseems to bring a villainous twist to one character’s story. Irving’s innie gets terminated from Lumon inSeveranceseason 2’s episode 4when he threatens to drown Helena Eagan at Woe’s Hollow. However, theApple TV+ sci-fi showcontinues the character’s narrative by walking through his outie’s life and hinting that he, too, has been working on a covert mission to take Lumon down....

June 22, 2025 · 5 min · 912 words · Christian Mcclain

X-Men Is Doing Professor X Dirty, So Why Is Marvel Maiming the Icon?

Marvel continues to go out of its way to tarnish the legacy of a formerX-Menleader. Charles Xavier, better known as Professor X, was the founder of the X-Men and introduced to readers as a wise sage paving a path to greatness for his pupils. Audiences who are particularly fond of his mainstream portrayals onscreen in television and movies continue to view him as a wise mentor. However, X-Men fans who haven’t read the comics would fret to learn that, today,Charles Xavier is unquestionably a villain....

June 22, 2025 · 5 min · 1015 words · Douglas Paul

You're Missing Out On An Overlooked Replacement For Mindhunter That's Already On Netflix

Originally released in 2017,Mindhunterhas remained one ofNetflix’s best shows, warmly received by critics and audiences alike. The series was producedby David Fincher(Fight Club,The Social Network), who also directed a significant number of episodes during the series' two-season run, and also essentially acted as showrunner. The show’s take on the creation of the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit in the late 1970s was compelling, gritty, and featured incredible performances across the board....

June 22, 2025 · 4 min · 642 words · Kevin Chase

Zelda Finally Answers Why Link Doesn't Talk

The Legend Of Zelda: Echoes Of Wisdomhas finally provided an answer as to why the iconic hero Link cannot talk. For the past forty years, many theories have been passed around trying to explain why the iconic video game character rarely, if ever, speaks. It is only in this most recent entry in theZeldafranchise that a story-related answer is finally provided. One commonly accepted reason as to why Link is shown to barely talk is simply due to the fact thathe has been the player character in countless games, simply serving as an avatarfor people to project themselves onto....

June 22, 2025 · 3 min · 511 words · Stephen Lowery

"I Wish I Could End You": Batman's Last Words to [SPOILER] Completely Destroys a Justice League Friendship

Batmanis renowned for his steadfast ‘No Kill’ rule, but there was a time when he wished he could abandon this principle to end anotherJustice Leaguemember. Although he ultimately upheld his vow, the fact that he used his final words to express his wish to kill one of his best friends marks a poignant end to one of DC’s most enduring friendships. It’s this deep-seated faith amidst overwhelming betrayal that makes the end of Batman and Wonder Woman’s friendship all the more tragic....

June 21, 2025 · 4 min · 655 words · Ashley Peters

10 TV Shows From The 1970s That Wouldn't Hold Up Today

Every decade of television brings something different to the table, and what was allowed to be shown and said on TV has changed a lot since the 1970s. A heyday for the classic family sitcom and an interesting period of history, the 1970s boast some of the most influential plots and formulas that shows have been in conversation with for years. While in the contemporary era, more explicit depictions of violence and sex can be shown on television,in the 1970s, it was what the characters said and the types of jokes they were making that wouldn’t fly today....

June 21, 2025 · 10 min · 1942 words · Robert Hansen

10 Years Later, I’m Still Fascinated By What James Gunn’s Thunderbolts Movie Could Have Looked Like For The MCU

Over ten years after James Gunn talked about making his own version of theMCUmovie, I’m still fascinated by whatThunderboltscould have looked like if helmed by the writer, director, and producer. There are a range of wonderful and sometimes weirdupcoming MCU releaseson the way, with the next impending movies for Phase 5 being that ofCaptain America: Brave New WorldandThunderbolts. Both promise to provide interesting updates for the franchise, with major figures likethe MCU’s Red Hulkand Sentry on the way....

June 21, 2025 · 5 min · 1028 words · Jeffrey Dunn

13 Far Side New Year's Day Comics To Start 2025 Off With A Laugh

Celebrate the start of 2025 by checking out everFar Sidecomic published on New Year’s Day during the strip’s time in publication. Gary Larson’s unforgettable strip ran through the entirety of the 1980s, up until the mid-1990s, and for the majority of those years, countless American newspaper readers inaugurated January by checking out a brand-newFar Sidecartoon. The Far Side’sNew Year’s Day panels illustrate the full scope ofGary Larson’s strange, iconoclastic sense of humor; from crustaceans marveling at the weirdness of human biology, to aheartfelt goodbye by way ofWizard of Ozhomage,studying Larson’s New Year’s comics as a set is a perfect way to take a deeper dive into his ouvre....

June 21, 2025 · 9 min · 1794 words · Jeremy Sanchez

90 Day Fiancé's Jasmine Pineda Looks Unrecognizable In Jaw-Dropping Throwback Prior To Incredible Full-Body Makeover

Jasmine Pinedahas recently surprised90 Day: The Last Resortviewers with a throwback photo from eight years ago. She debuted on TV in late 2021 when she pursued her American husband, Gino Palazzolo, and invited him to spend time with her in Panama.Jasmine and Gino took their relationshipto the next level in90 Day Fiancéseason 10 by tying the knot in Michigan. Unfortunately, their incompatibility eventually became a significant hurdle for them.Jasmine and Gino’s 18-year age gap, along with thelack of intimacy in their relationship, caused them to drift apart....

June 21, 2025 · 3 min · 534 words · Michelle Vance

90 Day Fiancé: Signs Loren's Trying To Rile Up Followers After Hinting At Israel Move (She Just Left Florida)

90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?starLoren Brovarnik is talking about leaving Florida for good all over again– is her Israel move even happening?Loren lived in New York Cityin90 Day Fiancéseason 3 when she went to Israel for a Birthright trip and fell in love with medic Alexei Brovarnik. Alexei was Ukranian-Israeli and had difficulties getting a K-1 visa, but the couple married despite the challenges in 2015. 10 years later,Loren and Alexei welcomed three kidstogether....

June 21, 2025 · 4 min · 819 words · Amanda Wilson

A Complete Unknown's Last Scene Is A Reminder Of A Critical Bob Dylan Moment That Defined 7 Years Of His Life

WARNING: SPOILERS ahead for A Complete Unknown. The final scene ofA Complete Unknownforeshadows a tragic event in Bob Dylan’s life that occurred just one year after his notorious performance at the1965 Newport Folk Festival. Directed by James Mangold,A Complete Unknownis one of several biopics chronicling the life of Bob Dylan. The new film narrows its focus on his meteoric rise and early days as a folk singer and songwriter in the historic Greenwich Village in New York City....

June 21, 2025 · 4 min · 835 words · Vanessa Johnson

Amy Adams Joins TV Adaptation Of A Thriller Movie That Scorsese Already Remade, Across From Oscar-Winner As The Chilling Villain

Amy Adamsis one of the best actors of her generation, and she’s about to add an exciting new role to her filmography.Adams' best moviesincludeJunebug,Doubt,American Hustle,Arrival, andNocturnal Animals, andmany have led to her being nominated for six Academy Awards, one for Lead Actress and five for Supporting Actress. However, Adams has unfortunately never won an Oscar for any of her roles, though this hasn’t stopped her from pursuing unique projects. Most recently, Adams starred in the 2024 filmNightbitch, in which her character thinks she’s turning into a dog....

June 21, 2025 · 3 min · 468 words · Jason Alvarado