This week in not Windows — EV charging shouldn’t require this many apps

I’m really happy with my new SUV overall, but finding places to charge it in the UK has been more difficult than I expected.

I’m really happy with my new SUV overall, but finding places to charge it in the UK has been more difficult than I expected.

As a huge animation fan, I’ve been following Rick and Morty since the beginning. It started as a little show on Adult Swim, created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon, but quickly blew up! Seriously, it’s become a massive hit for the network. The amazing part? They’ve already been renewed for twelve seasons – twelve! Season 8 actually just started airing earlier this year. And it’s not just popular with viewers, critics love it too; every season has a ‘Fresh’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes, which is pretty rare.

With so many shows getting spin-offs or being brought back, it seems like nothing truly ends on television. However, these continuations rarely recapture the magic of the original series. Many promising shows didn’t get enough time to find their audience – even after a couple of seasons, they were still cut short.

Sometimes, seemingly strange storylines in sci-fi shows eventually come together in a satisfying way, revealing a larger purpose (we’re hoping Severance will be a great example of this). When these shows are well-made, the oddness feels deliberate and ultimately leads to a conclusion that makes everything feel meaningful and justified.

In the final season, Eleven takes matters into her own hands and enters the Upside Down to rescue Holly Wheeler, leaving her friends behind. Her timing is unfortunate, as Will Byers—the first victim of Vecna and a key figure in the show’s origins—unleashes a hidden power, destroying two Demogorgons. This display of power suggests there’s more to Will’s abilities than initially understood, and a subtle detail hints at a larger story.

Fans can revisit the world of Trigun with Trigun Stargaze, a new series from Studio ORANGE that sets up the ultimate showdown between Vash the Stampede and his dangerous brother, Millions Knives. The series premieres on Crunchyroll January 10th, and a recent trailer revealed the release date and a glimpse of the intense battles to come. Crunchyroll describes Vash’s return after a three-year absence: he’s a cheerful pacifist with a mysterious $6 million bounty on his head, puzzling reporter Meryl Stryfe and her partner as they investigate. Their search leads them to a shocking discovery: Vash’s evil twin brother, Millions Knives.

The show Brockmire, featuring Hank Azaria and Amanda Peet, follows Jim Brockmire, a major league baseball announcer whose life falls apart when he learns about his wife’s affairs. This leads to a public on-air breakdown and a ten-year break from his career. Hoping to rebuild his life and reputation, Brockmire returns to announcing, taking a job with the minor league Morristown Frackers in a small, rundown town. His arrival stirs up complex emotions in Julia James, the team’s tough and often-drinking owner, and Charles, the intern who is both intimidated and motivated by Brockmire.

The new animated film earned $158.8 million in its first five days, making it the second-highest-grossing Thanksgiving opening weekend ever, only behind the 2024 film Moana 2. Experts predicted it would remain at No. 1 during its second weekend, thanks to its wide audience appeal (reflected in its A CinemaScore) and strong initial performance.

“The Black Vortex” was a team-up story featuring the Guardians of the Galaxy and the X-Men, with a focus on the relationship between Star-Lord and Kitty Pryde. The story revolved around a mysterious artifact – the Black Vortex – a mirror that changed anyone who looked into it, both physically and mentally. Many heroes were impacted, including X-Men like Beast, Iceman, and Cyclops. While the changes to Beast and Iceman were immediately obvious, the effect on Cyclops was more gradual and wasn’t fully understood for over a decade. In fact, it was his younger, time-displaced self who was actually altered by the Vortex.

Many excellent science fiction shows have become classics, but not all of them achieve widespread popularity. For every well-known sci-fi hit, there’s another fantastic show that remains under the radar, and that doesn’t diminish its quality. Whether famous or a hidden treasure, some sci-fi TV shows are consistently brilliant from start to finish.