Ashley Bubp
Location
Oklahoma City, OK
School
Florida International University, NYU's School Of Continuing And Professional Studies
Expertise
TV, TTRPGs, Movies
- Ashley started writing about the gaming and entertainment industry in 2013 when she was an active featured content contributor at DMFiat.com.
- Ashley has two short stories published in the 'Chimeraverse Short Story Collection' for popular indie comic 'Incident Report.'
- Ashley has her finger on the pulse of the ever-expanding TTRPG entertainment scene on Twitch and YouTube.
Experience
Ashley has been enamored with TV and movies since she was a kid and fell in love with creative writing in middle school. In addition to working as a professional freelance copywriter for the last 10 years, Ashley has decided to spice things up and get back into the entertainment news business as a news contributor for websites like Collider and Looper.
Education
Ashley has a bachelor of arts in International Relations from FIU and also worked at the FIU Southeastern Environmental Research Center (SERC) exploring and co-authoring scientific research with regard to ecological changes in the Florida Everglades. Shortly after graduating FIU, she went on to pursue graduate level coursework at NYU's School of Continuing and Professional Studies.
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Stories By Ashley Bubp
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"Full House" had seven main cast members credited as appearing in every single episode, but in actuality, one star did miss a single installment.
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Angel "A-Way" Tovar was part of a particularly gruesome murder featured on "The First 48." Fans are no doubt curious to learn what happened to him.
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According to "Curb Your Enthusiasm" showrunner Jeff Schaffer, the show's Season 11 finale was supposed to have a much darker ending before its eventual renewal.
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Here's how much former "House of Cards" star Kevin Spacey owes the Netflix show's production company following his dismissal.
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Fans on social media have boldly announced their disappointment in the announcement that Ezra Miller's "The Flash" film is still good to go.
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Tanjiro is a meaningful protagonist on "Demon Slayer," and fans have reached a conclusion as to what his best quality on the show is.
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While fans may love the show "Sabrina the Teenage Witch," that doesn't necessarily mean they love everything about it. Here's fans' least favorite character.
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The young Canadian actor might seem like a fresh new face in the entertainment world, but the truth is you've probably seen him somewhere before.
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Here's who will be playing the new medical examiner on "CSI: Vegas" following Mel Rodriguez's departure from the series.
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Nichelle Nichols was an icon, but one role will always be her best.
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Many icons from the entertainment industry — both those who had worked with Nichelle Nichols and those who were inspired by her — have been paying tribute.
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Fans still speculating as to who would have been a better fit as Red John. And the most interesting "The Mentalist" theory of all surfaced just months ago.
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Not only are some of the Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 characters dealing with difficult emotions, but the cast and crew are processing them as well.
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The one character who fans hated more than any other guest or regular on "Everybody Loves Raymond" was an actor who only appeared in one episode.
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While "Saturday Night Live" had plenty of skits go viral, many could have used more tact. Here is the "SNL" skit that has fans seeing red.
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Depending on who you ask, Maki is easily one of the top 5 best "Fire Force" characters in the series. One fan appreciation post explained why.
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"Law & Order: SVU" fans did chuckle a bit at a quick one-liner in an otherwise grim and serious Season 15 episode.
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Fans have watched the popular sitcom "Mom" for eight seasons. However, many feel that the writers did Christy wrong in Season 7. Here is why.
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Season 40 of "Survivor" was one of the more memorable seasons because they did things just a bit differently. Fans are still talking about one contestant.
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Daredevil is back, but he's no longer wearing the costume Bullseye tainted.
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While you may know Natalie Portman from her prominent role in "Black Swan," there is one indie movie in her filmography that many have overlooked.
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Seth MacFarlane feels a certain way about the first season of "The Orville" — and diehard fans might be surprised by his humble response.
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"Young Sheldon" fans have at least one specific request about what they want to see moving forward, especially where Meemaw and Mandy are concerned.
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Are shows like "Law & Order: SVU," which depict assault and murder, allowed to have funny episodes? There's an episode in Season 11 that answers that question.
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Matt Casey's most profound storyline of all — the one fans just can't seem to get out of their heads — reaches back to the very beginnings of "Chicago Fire."
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Who created the Minions? It's the same person who does the voice acting for "Minions: The Rise Of Gru," the short films, and prequels.
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Patrick Hughes, who directed "The Man From Toronto," has a long and storied career as a Hollywood director. But will we see a sequel to the Netflix comedy?