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) Silicon Valley jumped the shark.
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In the newest installment of the Pop Culture References Dictionary, Brian explains the Mark Twain Rule of Gravitational Influence
"Falling Slowly" appeared on two albums AND another movie's soundtrack before it was in Once, so how did it win an Oscar for "Best Original Song"?
In the latest in a feature spotlighting backdoor pilots, Brian looks at how Red Buttons almost starred in a unique concept for a sitcom that would spin out of 227, of all shows.
Spotify has added a clever new piece of advertising to the Heardle game when you get the answer right (or wrong).
In the latest Pop Culture Easter Eggs, Brian shares the opening title Easter Eggs from the ninth episode of the second season of the hit Hulu TV series, Only Murders in the Building.
In the newest Pop Culture Theme Time, I'm looking for what you think is the best cliffhanger on a TV series that was NOT the season finale of said show.
Sitcoms just can't help but try to get us to root for supposed "nice guys" in romantic love triangles, even when the "nice guys" don't actually act all that nice, but are kind of...
In a feature explaining surprising cameos in TV shows, movies and songs, Brian looks at Milton Berle's surprise (and fairly well hidden) writing credit in an episode of Picket Fences.
In a feature explaining what shows should do with difficult decisions, Brian gives his picks for five actors that could take over from Jeff Garlin as Murray Goldberg in The Goldbergs Season 10