35 Years Ago Today, Twin Peaks Introduced Both Its Most Problematic Character And an Insane Plot That Wouldn’t Go Away

Episode five of Twin Peaks‘ often-criticized second season doesn’t stand out as particularly bad at first, but it marks the beginning of two confusing plotlines. One involves a character whose story seems to have lost direction, while the other presents a racially insensitive development that, even when it originally aired, was problematic – and now feels especially shocking given the show’s reputation.

Halo: Campaign Evolved Is Making a Big Promise That I’ll Have to See to Believe

Okay, so Halo Studios finally confirmed what most of us expected: the Halo: Campaign Evolved remake will have co-op. It’s not super surprising, since every main Halo game has let you play with a friend, but they specifically said it’ll include local splitscreen and online co-op. That means I can actually play the whole campaign on the same couch as a buddy, which is awesome! Local co-op is a huge part of what made Halo special from the beginning, so I was really happy to hear that’s coming back. Honestly though, knowing what happened with some of their past releases, I’m taking this announcement with a grain of salt.

One of PlayStation’s Best PS4 Games Is Now Steam Deck Verified at the Perfect Time

Sucker Punch Productions recently released an update for Ghost of Tsushima on Steam. The update includes new features and fixes several bugs reported by players. A key improvement is better support for the Steam Deck, thanks to a new graphics setting. This makes Ghost of Tsushima one of the many “verified” games on Steam, meaning it’s designed to run smoothly on the Steam Deck without any issues.

The MCU Is Breaking A Major Release Rule For The First Time In 5 Years

The Marvel Cinematic Universe has faced some recent challenges, prompting significant changes to its upcoming movie plans as it looks to move in a new direction. One notable shift is a departure from a long-standing pattern the MCU previously followed when releasing films in the later part of the year.

Original Game Of Thrones Villain’s Cameo Return In New Spinoff Teased By Creator

Before the premiere of HBO’s A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, creator Ira Parker shared plans to introduce a well-known villain from Game of Thrones into the prequel series. While the first season, debuting on January 18, 2026, will largely feature new characters, the show will eventually include figures established in George R.R. Martin’s Dunk & Egg stories.