29 Years Ago Today, This Classic Friends Episode Started 1 Running Gag & a Huge Fan Debate That’s Still Ongoing

Okay, so after Ross and Rachel’s infamous “break” in the previous episode, this one – “The One With the Morning After” – really dives into the fallout. It’s here we find out Ross did sleep with Chloe, after that kiss we saw at the end of last week. And honestly, the rest of the episode is just watching him desperately try to backtrack and save things with Rachel… which, spoiler alert, doesn’t work. It’s a pretty painful watch, seeing him dig himself deeper and deeper.

Scary Movie 6 First Trailer Release Date Revealed & It’s Very Soon

Marlon Wayans recently announced on the Rap Attack Official podcast that the first trailer for ‘Scary Movie 6’ will be released on February 27th. He explained that the trailer will premiere exclusively in movie theaters before showings of ‘Scream 7,’ which makes sense considering ‘Scary Movie’ has always been known for parodying the ‘Scream’ franchise. As Wayans put it, “If you go to see ‘Scream,’ you’ll also see the ‘Scary Movie 6’ trailer.”

Seven Years Later, Mr. X Is Still Resident Evil’s Scariest Stalker

In the 2019 Remake, Mr. X isn’t simply scary because of grand displays; he creates constant, intense pressure. He uses his senses and intelligence to methodically force you out of hiding. This is what makes his terrifying pursuit so effective: he controls the environment. He listens for you, reacts to your movements, and feels like he’s always watching. Mr. X isn’t just a classic survival horror villain; he’s a gold standard for how to design a truly frightening stalker, and remains a fan favorite that the developers haven’t yet surpassed.

Star Wars’ Best TV Show Is Just Getting an Unexpected Sequel

To mark the tenth anniversary of Rogue One, Marvel Comics is releasing a series of short comics spotlighting characters from the film. The standout issue is Rogue One – Cassian Andor #1 (available May 6th), written by Benjamin Percy with art by Luke Ross. This comic bridges the gap between Season 2 of Andor and the start of Rogue One, following Cassian as he undertakes a dangerous spy mission in Kafrene, evading both Imperial troopers and bounty hunters against a ticking clock. Given that Marvel’s Star Wars comics haven’t always aligned well with established storylines—including one instance where they awkwardly altered the events of The Force Awakens—this new series carries a bit of risk.

The Fed’s Ode to Kalshi: A New Oracle in the Desert of Certainty

The rise of prediction markets-a phenomenon that smells faintly of gambling but is dressed in the finery of financial innovation-has begun to unsettle the old guard of economic forecasting. The Fed’s paper, titled with the gravitas of a Soviet-era decree, “Kalshi and the Rise of Macro Markets,” suggests that this platform’s ability to predict inflation and interest rates is not just valid but, dare we say, superior to traditional methods. One wonders if the Fed’s economists have finally abandoned their crystal balls for spreadsheets.

Bluepoint Games Closure Comes in Light of “Increasingly Challenging Industry Environment” – Rumor

Okay, so the news started with a lot of praise for PlayStation Studios – seriously, games like Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, Ghost of Yōtei, Helldivers 2, and MLB The Show have been amazing and everyone loves them! But then it shifted to talk about how making games is getting super expensive, the industry isn’t growing as fast as it used to, and how players are behaving differently – all made worse by the tough economy right now.

Why Resident Evil Requiem Feels Like a Generational Entry

Okay, I get it – you’re probably thinking, ‘Wait, we’re ripping zombie doctors apart with chainsaws in Requiem? That doesn’t sound very restrained!’ And you’re not wrong, it is pretty over the top. But honestly, while Leon’s definitely fun and chaotic, I think the developers are really showing what they can do with Grace. Her sections are all about being careful, figuring things out, and a slower pace – it’s a surprisingly big shift back to how the original Resident Evil games felt, and it’s really cool to see.