Nate D'Agostino
School
University Of Rochester, Monroe Community College, Finger Lakes Community College.
Expertise
Young Sheldon, Chucky, Bob's Burgers
- Nate's voice can be heard on podcasts like "Physical Kids Weekly," which is about the gripping Syfy fantasy series "The Magicians," and the horror-obsessed "The Ugly Little Podcast."
- He's an avid gamer, and has enjoyed thrilling hits like "The Last of Us" and "Bioshock." He also enjoys playing nostalgic comforts including "Pokémon," and "The Legend of Zelda" series.
- While he wasn't sure about "The Big Bang Theory" at first, he quickly fell in love with the show and its quirky characters. Besides "The Big Bang Theory" and its spinoff "Young Sheldon," Nate also enjoys watching "Abbott Elementary," "The Conners," "American Dad!," and "Family Guy." When he's not watching TV's top comedies, he's binging darker series like "American Horror Story," "Chucky," and "Westworld."
Experience
Nate has been a ravenous consumer of television, films, and video games since he was a toddler. He submitted his first article as a guest for Hypable in 2012, expecting nothing to come of it, but his enthusiasm and passion for writing about film and television skyrocketed with that first publication. He's also written "Game of Thrones" coverage for Watchers on the Wall, covering three explosive seasons. Nate has also reviewed hit TV series like "American Horror Story," "Preacher," and "Fargo" for Hypable.
Education
Nate is currently in his last semester at the University of Rochester as a Film and Media studies major. He also has an associate's degree from Monroe Community College in Cinema and Media Studies and an associate's in Liberal Arts from Finger Lakes Community College.
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Cody Fern, who portrayed Michael Langdon in "American Horror Story," explained why nice, heroic characters are tougher to portray than dark villains.
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Fans have noticed some striking similarities between Season 3, Episode 6, of "The Mandalorian" and the long-running procedural "Law & Order: SVU."
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"Yellowjackets" Season 2, Episode 2 features a feast fans won't soon forget. According to the special effects team, a lot of thought went into the presentation.
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Young Sheldon creators Chuck Lorre and Steve Molaro heaped praise on actor Iain Armitage on the occasion of the show's 100th episode.
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Fans seem to be getting closer to the end of "Young Sheldon," as indicated by George's recent, dark exchange with Mary.
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"Young Sheldon" fans on Reddit debate Paige's IQ and EQ (and how her family life affected both) while, of course, comparing them to Sheldon's.
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Fans of "The Mandalorian" can't help but notice Bo-Katan is finally getting some well-deserved spotlight in Season 3.
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"Succession" fans are expressing their unanimous thoughts that Logan will die at the end of the series, but they are less certain about who will take his place.
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The spinoff "Young Sheldon" often references the original series "The Big Bang Theory." Fans of the sitcom find this particular scene extra sad afterward.
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"Breaking Bad" fans are expressing their feelings on Reddit that they wish they had seen more of the backstory of Gray Matter during the iconic show's run.
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Despite his official departure announcement, "Pokemon" fans don't believe that Ash Ketchum is done showing up in the franchise.
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