The Real Housewives of Atlanta Recap: Plots, Schemes, and Everything In-Between

If you were already following the drama surrounding the newcomer, things are about to get even more complicated with a new piece of information revealed to K. through a phone call. As the women return to their lives in Atlanta, we see more of their personal stories: Pinky’s children are introduced, Kelli discusses her difficult past relationship while hinting at a new romance (keeping his identity hidden), and Shamea shares the challenges and joys of surrogacy. However, her marriage to Gerald seems strained by her acting roles requiring intimate scenes. Meanwhile, K., Phaedra, and Kelli take a pottery class, where K. directly confronts Phaedra about the alleged coordinated plan to ambush her in Dallas. K. explains her belief that Phaedra knew about the setup beforehand, but Phaedra strongly denies any involvement.

HBO Max’s Big Bang Theory Spinoff Teases Return of Sheldon’s Biggest Rival

Wil Wheaton, best known as a star on Star Trek: The Next Generation, also had a recurring role as himself on The Big Bang Theory. HBO Max recently released a preview of its upcoming shows, including a new series called Stuart Fails to Save the Universe. The preview features Wheaton, who seems to be using a Vulcan salute to perform magic. Kevin Sussman, who plays Stuart Bloom, says in the preview, “None of this is normal.” You can see Wheaton in the video starting at the 28-second mark.

You Can Now Binge-Watch The Boys From Start To Finish

While some shows still release new seasons annually, like The Bear and The Pitt, Netflix’s popularity of binge-watching has made waiting for weekly episodes incredibly frustrating. The Pitt, in particular, tells a story that happens over one intense day, but it’s stretched out over months, with each episode ending on a cliffhanger you have to wait a week to see resolved.

An Overlooked 4-Season Sci-Fi Series With 97% On RT Is Aging Perfectly

The last ten years have been fantastic for science fiction television, with popular shows like The Expanse, For All Mankind, and Severance gaining huge audiences on streaming services. While these shows get a lot of attention, Resident Alien – which airs on Syfy and USA Network – is a surprisingly good series that sci-fi fans shouldn’t miss. The show centers around an alien who comes to Earth with the mission to destroy it, but unexpectedly begins to care for the people who live here.

Battlestar Galactica’s Pilot Is Still the Darkest in TV History

After a devastating attack, only one warship, the Galactica, is left standing. Its survival is thanks to Captain Bill Adama, who chose not to update the ship with new technology before his retirement. This decision proves crucial when the Galactica unexpectedly becomes humanity’s last hope, as they discover they are the sole survivors facing complete annihilation.

Moments When Leon Kennedy Proved He’s the Most Human Hero in Resident Evil

We’ve seen Leon Kennedy grow from a new, inexperienced officer into a strong and capable hero. What’s remarkable is that he’s kept the emotional depth and vulnerability that initially drew fans to him. In a series often filled with extreme situations, Leon remains a surprisingly relatable and human character. Moments throughout Resident Evil 2, 4, 6, and Requiem demonstrate why he’s such a compelling and believable hero.

The Magic Faraway Tree Is a Perfect Harry Potter Replacement

While Fantastic Beasts tried to recapture the magic of Harry Potter, it didn’t quite succeed – it lacked the heart, charm, and distinctly British feel that made Harry Potter so special. But a new film, The Magic Faraway Tree, based on Enid Blyton’s classic books, aims to bring that beloved feeling back to the big screen. Starring Rebecca Ferguson and a talented cast, it’s scheduled for release on August 21, 2026.

10 Praiseworthy Animated Movies No One Ever Talks About

The most successful animated movies truly take advantage of the unique possibilities animation offers, telling stories you simply couldn’t create with live actors. These films go beyond what viewers expect, unleashing boundless imagination and creativity. While many beloved classics feature appealing animation but stick to well-worn stories, the truly exceptional ones break free from all traditional limitations.