In the newest Pop Culture Theme Time, I'm looking to hear examples of notable plot danglers from TV series.
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The acclaimed British actor, Harriet Walter, could possibly make Emmy history this year if she wins in both the categories in which she is nominated
Spotify has made a good move by purchasing Heardle, but it has to handle the transition to the new company a lot better than it has so far
In the latest Pop Culture Easter Eggs, Brian shares the opening title Easter Eggs from the fourth 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 to see what you think is the most egregiously blatant "Chekhov’s Gun" that you've seen in a TV series.