The TV calendar in 2024 has a chance to be something it hasn’t been in a long time … normal. Pop culture, television included, has been operating under some unique circumstances for the past four or so years. With the COVID-19 pandemic shutting things down in 2020 and the dual
“It’s So Hard for Us to Say Goodbye” Archer Producers on ‘Into the Cold’ Finale and Beyond
This interview does not contain major spoilers for Archer: Into the Cold but does tease certain moments. It’s not the norm for an animated series to last for 14 seasons and nearly 150 episodes, and yet Archer has gone out with gumption, grace, and gravitas. The animated spy satire has
Rick and Morty Faces Its Fears: Season 7 Episode 10 Explained
This article contains spoilers for Rick and Morty season 7 episode 10. Rick and Morty season 7 had a lot to be afraid of. Adult Swim‘s animated hit went into the year without the original voices of its titular characters following co-creator Justin Roiland’s dismissal of the show. This meant
Rabblecast 634 – High School Reading Assignments, Norman Lear’s Passing, and More!
*Show Note: This episode was originally recorded on December 7th. Listen in as the guys talk about old reading assignments from High School. Lord of the Flies, Shakespearean stories, Catcher in the Rye, and others. From there, the show goes into random topics. Books, TV, movies, and much more! We
Netflix Plans “Peaky,” “Wednesday” Spin-Offs
A new report over at Bloomberg has gone into Netflix entering its “franchise era” with spin-offs, sequels, and prequels in the works for its most popular projects. That includes period gangster drama “Peaky Blinders” which reportedly has two series follow-ups in development. One will be a sequel to the original