In the latest collection of recurring pieces of pop culture, Brian spotlights five times TV characters explained that no one would ever make a show based on their lives.
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In a new feature spotlighting interesting pop culture accidents, Brian examines the time that NBC accidentally aired the wrong episode of a TV miniseries out of order.
Brian explains why you should always let historical figures in your historical fiction to at least be as interesting as they were in reality
In the newest Pop Culture Theme Time, I want to know what you think was the best crossover between two TV series
In the latest collection of recurring pieces of pop culture, Brian spotlights five movie characters who are oddly enough the "world's best" at their very oddly specific job.
The New York Times has now placed its first ad on the Wordle game. Is this perhaps a sign of more like this to come?
In the newest Pop Culture Theme Time, I want to know what you think was the most egregious case of a "bury your gays" TV moment.
In a column on pop culture "pet peeves" of his, Brian complains about "real" psychics appearing on TV crime shows.
In a feature looking at the journeys of songs that eventually became notable from a cover version, Brian looks at how Debbie Harry's version of a song that didn't hit when it was first...