The Big Bang Theory Sequel Fulfills Its Original Promise That CBS Failed To Deliver

As a big fan of The Big Bang Theory, I’ve noticed all the spinoffs have been prequels, digging into Sheldon’s past and his family. But that’s about to change! Chuck Lorre is working with Bill Prady again – the original co-creator – and they’re making a completely new show set in the present day: Stuart Fails to Save the Universe. It’s going to focus on Kevin Sussman’s character, Stuart Bloom, and is expected to hit HBO Max sometime this year. What I’m really excited about is that it seems like this show will finally fulfill some of the potential that was hinted at in the original series – it’s been a long time coming, and I can’t wait to see where they take it!

‘Daredevil: Born Again’s Death Proves Marvel’s Episode 4 Cameo Is Important

Wow, Daredevil: Born Again is really going for it in Season 2! Episode 5, “The Grand Design,” follows up on the intensity of “Gloves Off,” and things are seriously escalating. After Bullseye hurts Vanessa, she’s in the hospital fighting for her life, and seeing Fisk at her side is heartbreaking, even though she wasn’t exactly a good person herself. Honestly, their messed-up connection is what made it so compelling. When she dies at the end of the episode, it’s a truly haunting moment. It leaves Fisk in this raw, vulnerable state that’s surprisingly relatable, and you almost feel bad for him… but you know New York City is about to pay the price for it. It’s a really powerful and unsettling setup.

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Thursday’s rebellion wasn’t just a political disaster-it was a full-blown farce. After a week of backroom deals, CIA PowerPoint slides, and Trump’s most unhinged tweets, Johnson’s 218-seat GOP majority imploded over… warrants. Because nothing bonds a party like debating whether to let the government legally snoop on you without one.

The Boys’ Daddy Issues Make Season 5 More Impactful Than Ever

As a fan of the show, it’s become really clear that Homelander is losing it. We’re seeing more and more signs of his instability – he’s hearing voices, and the creepy high-pitched sound with flashing lights whenever there are cameras just adds to it. Then, he does something completely impulsive: he tells the press that Soldier Boy isn’t just a hero, but his father! The guy literally just sent Soldier Boy into a risky situation without giving him everything he needed to know. They already had a strained relationship, but this is a whole new level of messed up. And in a private moment, Soldier Boy just tears into Homelander, calling him…well, it was a really unsettling and frankly disturbing insult. It just felt…wrong.

18 Years Ago, Doctor Who Introduced 2 of Its Biggest Actors Before Recasting Them in Different Roles

A particularly funny moment happened 18 years ago in the David Tennant episode, “The Fires of Pompeii.” In this episode, the Doctor and Donna Noble traveled to ancient Rome and discovered what really caused the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. During their adventure, they also encountered two characters who would later become significant to the show, including one who would eventually become a Doctor himself.

How Powerful Doctor Doom Is Compared To the MCU’s Thor & How He Can Stop Stormbreaker When Thanos Couldn’t

Just how strong is Doctor Doom, and what allows him to achieve so much? Examining the comics, Doctor Doom and Thor have only directly battled a few times. This is because Doom is a clever strategist who recognizes Asgardians are generally more powerful than he is. He’s noted that while superpowered individuals have abilities, Asgardians are power itself. So, what’s allowing him to accomplish this in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?