• Why Gor Karesh From The Mandalorian Sounds So Familiar

    The second season of The Mandalorian has landed on Disney+. As audiences navigate through the haze of excitement surrounding a new series of space western adventures, let's take a moment to consider the important questions. Questions like, "Who was that one-eyed guy at the beginning?"

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  • The Shameless Scene That Gets Fans Teary-Eyed Every Time

    The character of Fiona Gallagher was thrown more than her fair share of curve balls before Emmy Rossum's departure during the show's ninth season, but one scene in particular always manages to make even the most stone-faced Shameless fans tear up.

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  • The Vibroweapons In The Mandalorian Explained

    In the opening moments of The Mandalorian season 2, audiences are treated to a glimpse at the sport of kings, the sweet science, known as "two Gamorreans smacking each other with axes." Look closely, and you might notice something peculiar about their weapons.

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  • Why Shotgun Mary From Warrior Nun On Netflix Looks So Familiar

    It'll be intriguing to see the continuing journey of our hero, Ava, in Warrior Nun's second season, but there's another character fans are excited to see back on screen: Shotgun Mary. She's portrayed to perfection by Toya Turner, and while the name may not be familiar, you may have seen her before.

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  • Writers Who Put Personal Tragedy Into Storylines

    Some writers plot out a show's worth of storylines based on personal tragedy, while others contain it to one episode. Some fictionalize the worst moments of their life to confront it head-on. If you're Stephen King, it might even be a near-verbatim retelling with Spooky Stuff added for good measure.

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  • What You Didn't Notice About The Mandalorian Chapter 9's Big Battle

    While Mando and his unofficially adopted son would probably like a minute to catch their breath, The Mandalorian chapter 9 proves there's no rest for the wicked. In the battle scene on the season 2 premiere, there's one technical detail you may not have picked up on the first time around.

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  • Why Cobb Vanth From The Mandalorian Season 2 Looks So Familiar

    You'll almost certainly recognize the mug on the actor who portrays the character (first introduced in the Star Wars book Aftermath). It belongs to Timothy Olyphant, who's been a regular on both the film and television circuit over the past couple of decades.

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  • The Untold Truth Of Warwick Davis

    To learn more about an actor who's been in some cinema's most important fantasy and science fiction films, keep reading for the untold truth of Warwick Davis.

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  • The Hermes Visual Gag In Futurama That Means More Than You Think

    Futurama is almost as famous for its references and Easter eggs as it is for its social satire and humor. The show is funny, for sure, but it's also filled from start to finish with nods and callbacks. Some are simple, and easy to spot. Others are more obscure, and go years without being noticed.

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  • Why Astrid From Truth Seekers Looks So Familiar

    The exciting new comedy series features the talented Emma D'Arcy as Astrid, one of the members of the central paranormal investigation service. While she's a relative newcomer, she's been in a few projects you may recognize her from.

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  • What The Mandalorian Fans Need To Know About The Gotra

    Outside of a few Star Wars novels, the Gotra hasn't made much of an impression in the main continuity, but by all accounts, that could change very soon with The Mandalorian. The group was mentioned in Chapter 9 of the show. Here's what's behind that reference.

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  • Why Miguel's Training Has Cobra Kai Fans Puzzled

    The main goal of Cobra Kai Karate is to be the best, and that goal doesn't change when the dojo moves from The Karate Kid to Netflix's Cobra Kai series. But how long does it take Miguel to get into All Valley tournament-winning shape? Some fans are confused as to the answer.

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  • The Anakin Easter Egg You Missed In The Mandalorian Season 2 Premiere

    Nerds across the world breathed a sigh of relief as The Mandalorian returned for its second season. Expectations were high. Some viewers wanted to see callbacks to olds Star Wars movies. Some hoped to see Timothy Olyphant. Few dared to dream that they'd get both, but Jon Favreau provides.

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  • Why Cobra Kai Fans Are Puzzled About This Sam And Tory Moment

    With its surprisingly complex themes and deliciously straightforward karate battles, Netflix's martial arts comedy-drama Cobra Kai has been enticing viewers left and right. However, some viewers have pointed out that a certain, pivotal scene in season 2 is downright strange.

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  • Why Ben Should Still Be Alive According To Ozark Fans

    Over the course of the third season, Ben learns more and more about what's going on, and his combination of forthright honesty, and serious mental illness, makes him incapable of keeping the kind of secrets that have to be kept in such a business. However, one twist could've changed everything.

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  • The Real Reason The Walking Dead Characters Use Bows And Arrows

    On newer seasons of The Walking Dead, the tenets of modern society have yet to come back on a grand scale, so the cast of characters has to continually adapt to their — to steal a quote from every TV and radio ad in 2020 — "new normal." Here's why they now use bows and arrows instead of guns.

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