Why The Rookie Killed Off Jackson West

In the show’s premiere, West’s character was unexpectedly killed off – shot in the back without even being seen on screen. While fans wondered what would happen after the Season 3 finale, many were surprised when the actor who played West decided to leave the show. He had considered not returning for Season 3, but ultimately agreed after discussing his concerns with the show’s creator, Alexi Hawley. The storyline for that season tried to address those concerns, particularly regarding how police work is depicted on TV. However, it ended up being his last full season on the series.

Star Trek: The Original Series Invented The “Holodeck Episode” 22 Years Early

Most fans consider “The Big Goodbye” from Star Trek: The Next Generation to be the first real holodeck episode, featuring Picard as a detective in a classic noir story. However, the Star Trek franchise actually had a holodeck episode much earlier – in the first season of The Original Series, over two decades before! While “The Big Goodbye” was groundbreaking, it wasn’t the first of its kind.

Borderlands 4’s Newest Update Has Seemingly Brought Back Crit Knife Bug After Last Week’s Fix

So, that crazy glitch we call the ‘crit knife’ was supposedly fixed last week in an update. But it looks like it’s back! People are posting videos online showing that if you throw the crit knife at the same enemy multiple times, the bonus to your critical hit chance just keeps stacking. It’s a pretty big bug since it can boost your crit chance by a ton, and honestly, it’s kind of hilarious to see it happen again.

7 DreamWorks Movies That Are Totally Traumatizing

If you grew up watching early DreamWorks hits like Antz, or discovered the studio with films like How to Train Your Dragon and Puss in Boots, you might remember being genuinely scared! While you won’t get any money back, maybe we can all share a laugh now about the emotional impact those DreamWorks movies had on us.

One of 2025’s Most Popular New Horror Games Is Free For a Limited Time

The horror game R.E.P.O. received a significant update on October 30th, adding to the content released when it first launched in February. Dubbed the “Monster Update,” it introduces 10 new enemy types, additional rooms to discover, and more items to collect. To celebrate both the update and Halloween, the developers are making R.E.P.O. free to play for the Halloween weekend.