Top 3 TV Shows With 5 Episodes Or Less, Rated 10/10

I suspect there’s a link between how many episodes a show has and its rating on Rotten Tomatoes, even though I don’t have any proof. It seems like shorter shows – those with fewer episodes – tend to get better scores. This makes sense because a common criticism of shows and movies is that they become too drawn out. With fewer episodes, there’s less chance of that happening.

NCIS’ Most Impotrant Gibbs Rule Isn’t What You Think

While no one can truly replace Mark Harmon’s portrayal of the character, NCIS: Origins deepens his story by exploring his early life. The 2024 spinoff series reveals how some of Gibbs’ defining moments and traits from the original NCIS came to be. It also provides backstories for other important characters, like Dick Kowalski (Michael Harney) and Mary Jo (Tyla Abercrumbie). But Gibbs remains the central figure as the story unfolds.

HBO Has Another DC TV Show In The Works, But I Don’t See This One Connecting With James Gunn’s DCU

Variety reports that a TV series based on V for Vendetta is in development. James Gunn and Peter Safran, who are executive producers on the project, have hired Pete Jackson – known for writing British shows like Somewhere Boy and The Death of Bunny Munro – to write the adaptation. Channel 4 in the UK attempted a V for Vendetta series previously, but the project didn’t move forward.

Will there be a Dispatch season 2? Developers are considering it and fans are happy

It’s tricky for creators to follow up a hit. Viewers often get concerned when a studio quickly announces a sequel or another season, fearing it’s just an attempt to profit from the original’s popularity. So, fans were pleased to see that AdHoc Studios is being careful about a potential second season. While they are thinking about it, nothing is official yet. This measured approach shows the studio isn’t rushing things, and fans appreciate that they’re taking the time to make the best choice.

McDonald’s McRib finally returns and the crypto community is excited for one big reason

The McRib sandwich has a surprisingly popular – and somewhat quirky – history. It first came out in 1981, but wasn’t very successful and was taken off the menu after only four years. Ironically, this is what started the buzz around it! Now, whenever the McRib returns, fans rush to McDonald’s to enjoy its unique combination of saucy pork, onions, and pickles on a toasted bun.

Sci-Fi’s First Hero Was A Female Character, 52 Years Before Sigourney Weaver’s Ripley

Ripley is an incredibly important character, particularly as a strong female lead in a 1970s science fiction film. Sigourney Weaver’s portrayal was groundbreaking, and its effects are still visible today, not only in later Alien movies like with Rain in Alien: Romulus, but also in other sci-fi series, such as Katee Sackhoff’s Starbuck in Battlestar Galactica.