Every Star Trek Show’s Flagship, Ranked Worst To Best

Every Star Trek series revolves around a heroic spaceship that viewers grow to cherish, much like any beloved character. This list isn’t about ranking the most powerful ships in Starfleet, but the ships that define the franchise itself. To be fair, we’ve judged them based on things like their technology, design, how they look, fighting ability, comfort, and significance to the show’s history. Here’s our ranking, from least to most impressive, of the ships that truly feel like home.

21 Years On, American Dad Is Returning to Fox Without Fear of Cancellation This Time

Premiering on Fox on February 6, 2005, American Dad! was created by Seth MacFarlane, Mike Barker, and Matt Weitzman. After a successful run with Fox, the show was initially cancelled but found a new home on TBS for over a decade. American Dad! has now been rescued from cancellation twice and is returning to its original network, Fox, for four more seasons, solidifying its place as a significant animated series.

10 Anime Characters Who Deserve Their Own Spin-Off

Sometimes a character feels more significant in backstory than in the main story itself – like a legendary figure we only hear about, but never fully see. A spin-off series is perfect for these characters because it allows for a different style of storytelling and can delve into their past. Spin-offs also offer a chance to expand on the world and show that a character previously considered secondary was actually central to the larger universe.

10 Best New DC Villains of the Last 10 Years

Creating a compelling hero is tough, but crafting a truly memorable villain is even harder. Fortunately, since the DC Rebirth era began, several DC villains have stood out as more than just temporary threats. Characters like Godspeed, a speedster who genuinely pushed Barry Allen to his limits, and Olgrun, an ancient evil lurking beyond our world, have proven to be exceptional. Here are 10 of the best villains DC Comics has created over the past ten years.

47 Years Ago Today, This Incredible Cult Action Movie Released – and Its Video Game Might Be Even Better

Walter Hill directed several exciting action films, including lesser-known gems like Extreme Prejudice starring Nick Nolte, Red Heat with Arnold Schwarzenegger, and the stylish Streets of Fire. He also made the tense, single-location thriller Trespass, and the popular 48 Hrs., featuring Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy. However, many consider his best film to be The Warriors. Interestingly, some even prefer the 2005 video game adaptation made by Rockstar Games, finding it even more fun.

35 Years Ago Today, an Iconic Nickelodeon Series Premiered (But the First Episode Was Totally Different)

Overall, The Adventures of Pete and Pete feels as strange and unusual as the show actually is. It centers around two brothers, both named Pete – one older (Big Pete) and one younger (Little Pete) – who see the quirky happenings in their town of Wellsville from a unique perspective. Big Pete usually acts as the voice of reason amidst all the odd characters, while Little Pete – who has a tattoo of a woman in a red dress – often clashes with adults and tends to react to problems in unpredictable ways. Despite their typical brotherly squabbles, the two Petes are very close friends.

One of Gaming’s Most Brutal Classics Deserves a Modern Revival

Rune wasn’t designed to be popular with everyone, and it didn’t need to be. It built a dedicated fanbase through its intense, complex gameplay and a competitive multiplayer experience that favored skill over time investment. Its cancellation doesn’t feel like a natural ending, but rather an abrupt stop to a promising story, particularly now that fast-paced, skill-based action games are gaining recognition. The timing couldn’t be better for Rune to make a return.