South Park Fans Predict Trump’s Response to New Episode

Last Wednesday’s episode of the animated show featured a shocking scene where the character Vance confessed his love for Donald Trump. The scene quickly escalated, showing them together in bed in the Lincoln Bedroom, which caused a huge backlash online. Viewers were particularly disturbed by what they described as disturbing imagery and awful dialogue.

Daniel Craig Loved This 23-Year-Old Sandbox Game

Craig enjoys playing video games to unwind. Though he’s a huge fan of the Halo series on Xbox, he plays many other games as well. He’s happy to discuss his gaming hobby, but admits he has a few ‘guilty pleasure’ games, one of which might surprise people.

The Wheel of Time’s Rosamund Pike on How Season 4 Can Still Happen

Rosamund Pike recently told Collider she’s sad about the cancellation of The Wheel of Time, but remains hopeful it might find a new home on another platform. She admitted she’s “grieving” the show’s end, but also expressed optimism that another studio might recognize its potential and revive it.

Elizabeth Olsen Finally Answers if She’s in Avengers: Doomsday

While promoting her new movie, Eternity, Elizabeth Olsen discussed her time in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with The Playlist. She expressed pride in the work they’ve accomplished but remained uncertain about her future involvement. When asked about appearing in a potential team-up movie, she explained that she’s currently waiting to see how her character’s story unfolds, as she appreciates the direction it’s taken and hopes to see it continue.

DC Fans Really Want Jacob Elordi as Batman After Frankenstein

Fans are increasingly excited about Jacob Elordi potentially playing Batman. Social media is filled with artwork and posts imagining him as Bruce Wayne, and one popular image of him in a classic black suit has led to comparisons with previous versions of the character.

10 Disturbing Anime Villains Even More Evil Than Griffith From Berserk

Griffith is a truly unforgettable character because he’s so unsettling and manipulative. He’s widely considered a brilliantly written villain, even though most fans intensely dislike him – perhaps as much as the hero, Guts. While he’s undoubtedly one of the most evil characters in anime, particularly after becoming the demon Femto, some villains are still considered even more wicked.

10 Mystery Shows With Perfect Final Episodes

These mystery shows successfully delivered satisfying conclusions. Each series, whether through surprising twists, heartfelt resolutions, or thought-provoking endings, demonstrated that the journey to the truth—or even the absence of it—can stay with viewers long after the show is over. From the emotional impact of Mare of Easttown‘s finale to the unsettling questions raised by Twin Peaks: The Return, these shows prove that mysteries aren’t just about finding answers, but about how those answers—or the lack of them—affect the people involved.

The Simpsons’ Funniest Episode Is Still Marge vs. the Monorail

As a huge Simpsons fan, I always think of seasons 3 and 4 as the show’s absolute peak, so it makes sense that the best episode comes from that time. “Marge Vs. The Monorail,” written by the incredibly funny Conan O’Brien way back in 1993, really showed his potential, even before he became a household name. It’s a bit different than your typical Simpsons episode, but it’s still one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen on TV.

Robert Duncan McNeill Reflects On Disliking Tom Paris In Early Star Trek: Voyager Seasons

I always found Lieutenant Tom Paris fascinating. He was Voyager’s incredibly skilled pilot, but his story was a bit unusual. Captain Janeway actually pulled him out of prison at the start of our journey, hoping he could help us locate the Maquis. He was a fantastic pilot, no doubt, but in the beginning, he was definitely cocky, a little rough, and had to learn to work as part of a crew. He really grew on me over the years, though!