6 Biggest Reveals From The Bear Prequel, “Gary” (And What It Teases About Season 5)

As you’d expect from a prequel, The Bear doesn’t hesitate to reveal backstory – like past episodes that explored the Berzatto family Christmas (“Fishes”) or Tina’s early days (“Napkins”). The episode “Gary” confirms details about the characters’ lives and feelings, even hinting at things to come in Season 5. Be warned: spoilers for “Gary” are ahead.

Matthew Perry’s Friends Collection Is Headed to Auction, Includes Signed Scripts From the Pilot

Heritage Auctions is holding an auction featuring scripts from classic Friends episodes, some of which are signed by the cast (according to AP News). Highlights include a signed copy of the pilot episode – originally titled Six of One – with signatures from all six main actors: Perry, Aniston, Cox, Kudrow, LeBlanc, and Schwimmer. Other items up for bid include a signed script from “The Last One: Part 1,” a collection of scripts from season 10, and a photo album from the show’s wrap party, containing a letter from Aniston to Perry. A replica of the famous peephole frame from the apartment door is also included. You can view the entire auction collection here.

5 Characters Marvel Wants You to Forget Joined the X-Men

Not all X-Men are created equal – some are popular, while others are just okay, or even forgettable. But the truly worst X-Men are those Marvel would probably prefer you didn’t remember at all. These characters either represent ideas Marvel has tried to distance itself from, or were just really strange concepts that never should have been considered. Here are five X-Men who fall into those categories. Let’s take a look.

King of the Hill Reboot Teases Luanne Tribute for New Hulu Season

Fans noticed that Luanne, Lucky, and their child weren’t in the first season of the King of the Hill revival on Hulu. Now that Season 15 is coming to the streaming service on July 20th, early previews suggest the show will honor Luanne with a nod to one of her memorable original episodes. We can also expect to see Big Tex return in the new season.

33 Years Ago Today, An Iconic ’90s Sci-fi Series Ended With a Major Cliffhanger (And Fans Never Got Answers)

As a huge fan, I still remember when Quantum Leap ended after five seasons – it was so close to hitting 100 episodes! But honestly, the ending is still something fans debate. Today actually marks the 33rd anniversary of the last episode, “Mirror Image,” which aired on May 5, 1993. It was… confusing when it first aired, and a lot of us were left wondering what exactly happened and hoping for some real closure. It’s still talked about today, and I find myself revisiting it often, trying to make sense of it all!

2 Classic PS1 Games Are Officially Getting New Remakes This Month

Cyan Worlds announced today that updated versions of the classic games Myst and Riven are coming to consoles. Myst, first released on PC in 1993, is a beloved puzzle game and is often considered one of the greatest in its genre. Its popularity led to a sequel, Riven, which was also very successful. Though primarily known as PC games, many console players first experienced these titles through their releases on the PlayStation 1.

7 Worst DC Comics Event Comics That Should Have Been Great

These events had a lot of promise, but unfortunately didn’t live up to expectations. Despite everyone’s efforts, they struggled and ultimately fell short, feeling like they lacked strong ideas. While seven DC events aimed to be successful, they weren’t well-received.

Classic NickToon Character Was Removed by Nickelodeon For Being “Too Weird”

A recent rediscovery of an old interview revealed that the creator of Hey Arnold!, Craig Bartlett, talked about a character named Lana who intentionally made Arnold feel awkward. Originally, Lana was planned to be a resident of Arnold’s boarding house and serve as a sort of antagonist to him, designed to playfully tease and bother him in ways that might also make viewers uncomfortable. While she did appear briefly in a few episodes – even having a single line asking Arnold to turn on the AC in the sixth episode – the idea of a character specifically meant to make Arnold uneasy was quickly dropped.