Seth MacFarlane’s Comedy With 100% on RT Hits a Streaming Record With Over 1.2 Billion Minutes Viewed

The second season of Ted premiered on Peacock in March. Set in 1994, this season follows Ted, the irreverent teddy bear, and his friend John during their final year of high school. As John’s dad, Matty, continues to assert his dominance, conflicts escalate, particularly with his niece Blaire, whose progressive views clash with the rest of the family. The show has received a perfect 100% rating from critics and a 90% audience score.

49 Years Later, Star Wars Reveals the Big Problem With Its First Ever Jedi Power

While Jedi mind tricks are powerful, they aren’t foolproof. They mainly work on people who are easily influenced, which is why Watto resisted Qui-Gon Jinn’s attempt to use one during their negotiation. This limitation is a good thing – it prevents mind tricks from being an all-powerful solution to any problem. Recently, the comic Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord revealed another weakness: mind tricks don’t work on groups of people.

Final Season of Netflix’s Addictive, Binge-Worthy Thriller Series Becomes an Instant Top 5 Success

The third season of Fake Profile follows Camila and Miguel on their honeymoon, where they encounter a captivating couple and begin to explore the idea of an open relationship. Meanwhile, Angel works to clear her name, and a serial killer known as Red Velvet continues their reign of terror. It’s a classic, over-the-top telenovela filled with drama and suspense. Though it hasn’t received much critical attention, it’s still a fun and easy watch.

My Hero Academia Fans are Loving New Adult Designs for Anime’s Real Finale

A new episode of My Hero Academia will air in May, adapting a special story that creator Kohei Horikoshi released after the manga finished. This episode, titled “More,” shows what happens eight years after the battle with All For One and Tomura Shigaraki. Fans are excited to see updated versions of their favorite Class 1-A heroes and how they’ve changed.

Netflix is Finally Adding a Canceled NBC Sci-Fi Show That Deserves to be a Cult Gem

The show is called La Brea, and it’s coming to Netflix soon, complete with its wild time travel and prehistoric mayhem. If you haven’t seen it, the series, created by David Appelbaum, follows a group of people who fall through a giant sinkhole in Los Angeles and find themselves in a dangerous, ancient world. La Brea first aired on NBC in 2021, but after mixed reviews, falling ratings during its second season, and rising production costs—plus the impact of industry strikes—NBC decided to end it with a shorter final season that finished in 2024. Now, all 30 episodes of La Brea will be available on Netflix starting May 1st.