Taylor Swift one-upping Drake's near top ten takeover on the Billboard Hot 100 shows the weaknesses of the modern singles market
Knowledge Waits
Blue Bloods handles police reform in the worst way possible on the show. It constantly concedes it is needed, while never showing any examples of why it is needed, only anti-police hysteria instead.
Now that the original Quantum Leap pilot has aired as its sixth episode, Brian details the various changes made to the pilot to make it work as episode six.
Tonight's episode of Quantum Leap was originally going to be the show's pilot - look to see how it is edited tonight!
Brian explains how Three's Company's plotlines were often very similar to Silver Age comic book plots, especially from the Superman group of titles.
I explain why Heardle has become basically unusably lately, whether it is Spotify's fault or not.
"Wife guy" has been used to describe a guy whose marriage is his whole public persona, but it's now been stretched way too thin as a term.
The New York Times has finally decided to put ads on its free-to-use Wordle game, and honestly, more power to them.
"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"?
Spotify has added a clever new piece of advertising to the Heardle game when you get the answer right (or wrong).