I explain how the recent hit Peacock series, Poker Face, spotlights the "problem" of the release schedule of The Fall of the House of Usher.
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boygenius' new song, "Powers," cleverly uses superhero comic book concepts in an exploration of one's identity and mortality.
In a feature spotlighting TV show drastic revamps, Brian looks at how a sitcom about an Air Force Major inheriting a school for girls suddenly became a James Bond-esque spy series
Fans had a general idea of what songs would be on boygenius' new EP, The Rest, and yet there was a surprising omission in the fun pop tune, "Boyfriends."
In a feature spotlighting notable pop culture quotes, Brian looks at a memorable quote from The Wire's series finale following a darkly sentimental moment
In a feature looking at recurring themes in pop culture, Brian spotlights five actors who did two TV pilots at the same time for the same pilot season
In a feature spotlighting notable pop culture quotes, Brian looks at Jefferson Smith explaining why lost causes are the ones most worth fighting for in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
In a feature looking at if or when a TV series "jumped the shark," Brian asks you all to determine when (or if) The Love Boat jumped the shark.
In a feature spotlighting notable pop culture quotes, Brian looks at Bruce Springsteen's brilliant elegy for lost dreams in "The River"
In a look at pop culture moments that we wish we could forget, Brian explains why the chorus to Ben Folds Five's "Brick" is so unreasonable