In a look at inexplicable plot points in pop culture, Brian shows how a cool Danny Aiello ad-lib created a major plot hole in The Godfather Part II.
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In TV bingo, Brian tries to find out if Little House on the Prairie ticked off enough TV drama cliches on a bingo card to hit a "bingo"!
In the latest Pop Culture Wake-Up Call, the challenge is to name the band or artist behind these notable debut albums!
See whether the 1980s science fiction sitcom, Out of This World, hit enough cliches to make a bingo on a cliche bingo card!
I write about why I think the New York Times would be foolish if they messed with its newly-acquired Wordle.
In the newest Pop Culture Theme Time, I want to know who you think was the most effective instance of a TV show aging a character up
In the latest Pop Culture Questions Answered, Brian reveals why the show is called Doctor Who if the lead character is simply named The Doctor.
In a feature looking at if or when a TV series since 2006 "jumped the shark," Brian asks you all to determine when (or if) Parks and Recreation jumped the shark.
In the latest Pop Culture Wake-Up Call, the challenge is to name the TV actor who played the TV version of a famous film character in the TV adaptation of a famous movie.
See whether the 1960s teen sitcom, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, hit enough sitcom cliches on a bingo card to make a 'bingo.'