Heated Rivalry Episode 5: One of IMDb’s Highest-Rated TV Episodes

The fifth episode of “Heated Rivalry” has received a perfect 10/10 rating on IMDb, making it one of the best episodes ever. This is comparable to highly-rated shows like “Game of Thrones,” where the episode “Battle of the Bastards” (season 6, episode 9) earned a near-perfect score of 9.9/10.

Jon Hamm’s Greatest Don Draper Line Tells Fans Everything They Need to Know About Mad Men

Don is at his lowest point after the death of Anna Draper, the only person who knew his true past. Struggling with this new loss and a weakening sense of identity, he starts writing in a journal to process his grief. At the same time, Peggy faces a challenging situation in her career. Don’s guidance helps her, and in doing so, reveals a lot about the man he is – a man who built a new life for himself by assuming another’s identity.

Crypto’s Grand Ball of Tears: 85% Tokens Waltz to Oblivion 🕺💸

Ash, the modern-day chronicler from Memento Research, has meticulously tracked 118 TGE launches this year, only to find that 100 tokens have fallen beneath their opening prices. The median token, once a symbol of hope, has crashed 71% in fully diluted valuation, its market cap shrinking by 67%. Only 15% of these launches cling to their TGE valuations, like survivors in a shipwreck, clinging to debris in a stormy sea. 🌊⚰️

9 Years Ago Today, 3 Marvel Stars Joined Forces For An Underrated Sci-Fi Movie That Deserves More Recognition

Released on December 21, 2016, the film Passengers, featuring Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence, tells the story of two people who wake up 90 years too early on a spacecraft headed for a new planet. While the movie earned $303.1 million worldwide on a $150 million budget, it received mixed reviews from critics, earning a 30% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. However, audiences seemed to enjoy it more, giving it a 63% approval rating, suggesting the film deserves a second look.

Netflix’s Biggest Romance Confirms Season 2 Release Window With First Look

I was at the Blue Box Super Stage at Jump Festa when they announced the second season of the anime will be coming out in Fall 2026. They also showed off a brand new key visual, giving us a first look at what’s coming next in the story. It really feels like it’s setting things up, considering the first season covered about 80 chapters, ending with the Autumn Training arc. It was great news for anime fans, but the author also shared that the manga itself is getting close to its conclusion.

This New Pokemon Go Feature Could Be a Huge Game-Changer (But It Might Be Too Hard to Use)

Niantic, the company behind Pokemon Go, has consistently adjusted the game to balance what players want with its goal of encouraging real-world interaction. Recent changes, like remote raid passes and increased Pokemon appearances in areas with fewer gyms and PokeStops, have definitely made the game easier to play. The latest addition, remote trading, has been highly anticipated, but like many new features in Pokemon Go, it’s proving to be more complex than players expected. Whether it will significantly improve the game remains to be seen, even for dedicated players like myself.

Every Record Broken by KPop Demon Hunters

And honestly, KPop isn’t just breaking one record – it’s smashing tons! I’m excited to walk you through all of them. Plus, with awards season right around the corner, I have a feeling we’re about to see even more records fall. It’s a really incredible time to be a fan!

Anne Hathaway Movie Remake of a 1980s Classic Is a Netflix Success, 6 Years After Its Release

For a while, it looked like Chris Addison’s remake of the classic comedy Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, now called The Hustle and starring Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson, might not find an audience. However, the film is now trending on Netflix and gaining popularity on Instagram, suggesting it’s finally connecting with viewers. Let’s take a look at how well The Hustle is performing.

James Gunn Teases Which Version of Brainiac We’ll See in the DCU

Someone on Threads asked James Gunn which version of Brainiac inspired his take in Man of Tomorrow. Gunn replied that he drew inspiration from many different versions of the character, including those from the 1950s by Otto Binder, the frightening versions by Marv Wolfman, various animated series, and the more recent, impressively unsettling ‘Absolute Brainiac’ interpretation.