Fallout Recap: The Other Player

Hank, facing Lucy in the vault, remarked that he’d seen the same thing: people squabbling over trivial items, like bottlecaps. While he’s likely used to the world of Fallout by now, it’s funny to picture actor Kyle MacLachlan reading that line and wondering why anyone would fight over… bottlecaps. Of course, bottlecaps are the main form of money used throughout the wasteland, and surprisingly, they’re consistently used everywhere.

Netflix’s 8-Part Military Comedy Was The Only Top 25 Show To Be Officially Cancelled In The Second Half Of 2025

I was totally hooked on Boots! It’s this amazing series created by Andy Parker, and it’s based on a true story – Greg Cope White’s memoir, The Pink Marine, which details what it was like to be a gay Marine back in 1990. It blew up on streaming and everyone loved it – critics and viewers alike, both giving it a 90% rating. Which is why I was so shocked and disappointed when it got cancelled in December 2025. It really deserved to keep going!

Vanderpump Rules Recap: Room at the Inn

The drama kicks off with a harmless, yet annoying, comment Natalie makes at work. It’s a celebration for SUR, though technically the restaurant is 26 years old – we even have proof from old photos and the fact that I’m no longer getting ads for ED medication! The party actually marks 20 years since Lisa became involved with the restaurant, and Peter, sporting his decades-old ponytail, arrives to greet people and sample the food, including some suspiciously dry-looking goat cheese balls and empanadas. Jason, one of the new cast members, is struggling to learn the menu and is completely unaware of the popular goat cheese balls, which are practically Vanderpump Rules history. As Venus, our newest addition, points out, “Jason needs a lesson in American culture.”

Wonder Man Reveals Titles of All 8 Episodes Ahead of Disney+ Debut

Marvel Studios has revealed the episode titles for its new Disney+ series, Wonder Man, set to premiere on January 27, 2026, at 6 PM Pacific Time. The studio announced the titles on their X account (@MarvelStudios). All eight episodes will be available to stream at once.

Are Stranger Things’ Robin And Vickie Still Together? The Duffers Weigh In (And I Have My Own Thoughts)

Now that Stranger Things has finished its five-season run, fans are still talking about a lot of unanswered questions. What ultimately happened with Eleven? How did Max manage to graduate despite being in a coma for almost two years? And why was Linda Hamilton’s character not developed well? Many are also wondering if Rockin’ Robin and Vickie ended up together. The creators, the Duffer Brothers, have shared their perspective on that last question, and I have some thoughts of my own.

The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Reunion Recap: Flight Risk

So, how did Angie supposedly solve the mystery? She claims she requested a password reset for the troll account, and Instagram sent the reset link to Lisa’s phone number. However, the process requires you to enter the phone number the link is sent to. Angie’s own screenshot actually shows Instagram asking her to enter the number right after saying the link was sent to Lisa. Honestly, if it were this simple to unmask anonymous online trolls, things would be very different. Despite this, the two women continued to argue intensely, forcing Andy to make a historic decision: he walked off set, prompting apologies and pleas for him to come back.

4 Things ‘The Pitt’ Actually Gets Right About Pittsburgh

As a huge TV fan, I’ve noticed that shows set in specific cities don’t always make the location feel real. And the medical drama genre? It’s been done so many times. Take Grey’s Anatomy, for example. They’re always dealing with massive disasters in Seattle, but honestly, you’d barely know it is Seattle unless they randomly mention the Space Needle. It’s different with shows like the original ER. Chicago wasn’t just a backdrop; it felt like a character. That show really captured the city’s spirit. The Pitt isn’t quite as deeply rooted in its setting as something like Mare of Easttown—Kate Winslet’s accent was amazing—but I really appreciate how much effort they put into making Pittsburgh feel authentic. As a Pittsburgher, I can definitely tell they’re trying, and it shows. It’s cool to see Noah Wyle back in a show that clearly has a similar spirit to ER, where he first got his start as Dr. Carter way back in ’94.