Outlander Season 8’s Latest Time Travel Twist Will Save The Show’s Finale

A surprising event unfolded for Fanny Pocock in the eighth episode of Outlander season 8. She worried that her sister, Jane, was destined for hell given how she died. Fanny prayed at Jane’s memorial stone, hoping for a sign that her sister’s spirit was present. Almost immediately, she found a gemstone. When she touched it, it felt like it burned her hand, cracked in half, and triggered the familiar buzzing sound.

Most Frustrating Video Game Boss Fights Of All Time

This list focuses on challenging regular enemies, not final bosses or optional superbosses, which are supposed to be tough. We’re talking about the enemies that feel unfairly difficult, the ones that might make you want to give up on a game and find a new hobby – like golf or fishing!

Apple TV’s Most Overlooked Sci-Fi Series Is ‘Terminator Meets Resident Alien’

The series Murderbot follows a security android (Skarsgård) who unexpectedly becomes self-aware. Surprisingly, all it wants to do is relax and watch television. Though capable of violence and with a past history of it, the android finds itself increasingly drawn to humans – a dynamic reminiscent of The Terminator. However, its conflicted feelings – a mix of disgust and fascination – towards humanity also bring to mind the excellent sci-fi sitcom Resident Alien.

Breaking Bad: Who Are the Smartest Characters?

Walter White is incredibly dangerous because he’s a brilliant thinker. Without his intelligence, he wouldn’t have survived for long in the drug trade – he’d likely have been caught or killed within weeks. He consistently outsmarted his competition, which allowed him to succeed.

JJK’s Takaba vs. One Piece’s Gear 5 Luffy In a Reality-Bending Battle

Takaba’s wildly exaggerated powers immediately reminded people of Luffy from One Piece, who can similarly change reality with his Gear 5, turning everything around him into rubber. Comparing these two characters emphasizes just how over-the-top their abilities are, and it makes you wonder who would win in a fight where anything is possible. However, shonen anime fans expect a clear winner, so a tie isn’t really an option.

Tom Hardy’s Underrated 2009 Crime Drama ‘The Take’ With Partner Charlotte Riley

You know, I stumbled across this old series called The Take the other day, and it’s a shame more people haven’t seen it. It originally aired on Sky One back in 2009, and honestly, it features some of Tom Hardy’s best work. He plays Freddie Jackson, a low-level criminal trying to build his power in East London. It’s a four-part mini-series that also shows his complicated life with his wife, Jackie, and his cousin, Jimmy – it’s a really compelling watch!