Paradise Recap: A Pit Stop in Arkansas

The second episode of Paradise doesn’t really connect to the bunker storyline from the first season. Instead, it smartly balances the difficult present-day story of Xavier in Arkansas with heartwarming flashbacks of him meeting his wife, Teri. I especially enjoyed seeing more of Dr. Teri Rogers-Collins – we need those scenes to truly care about Xavier’s story, and Sterling K. Brown and Enuka Okuma have great chemistry. However, “Mayday,” and the season premiere before it, mostly feel like setup for future events, and it’s frustrating to have two episodes focused solely on getting Xavier and Annie together when the season is only eight episodes long. Sterling K. Brown’s performance is strong enough to keep you engaged, but I’m starting to wonder how long the show can sustain itself on that alone. While I’m hoping for deeper character development, the first season had the compelling mystery of Cal’s murder to drive the plot forward. So far, season two lacks that same momentum.

Delroy Lindo Breaks Silence After Guest With Tourette’s Syndrome Shouts Slur at Awards

Lindo has said he was upset with how BAFTA handled the incident, explaining to Vanity Fair that he would have liked someone from the organization to reach out to him directly afterward. He and Jordan Peele remained professional and presented the award for Best Special Visual Effects despite the disruption, but Lindo felt BAFTA should have followed up with them to discuss what happened.

Hulu’s Paradise Season 2 Is the Gold Standard for Dystopian Shows

Season 2 takes place in a destroyed world, similar to shows like The Walking Dead, The Last of Us, and Fallout. The way the show handled its first season and then changed direction for Season 2 is what makes it unique. While Season 2 now feels more like those other shows, the world it portrays remains distinct.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms 4K & Blu-ray Release Date Set for GOT TV Show

Before the world of Game of Thrones began, Westeros was home to a brave but inexperienced knight named Ser Duncan the Tall and his small squire, Egg. Season 1 tells their story, set during the time when the Targaryen family still ruled and dragons were not just legends. Together, this unlikely pair will face great challenges, powerful enemies, and thrilling adventures.

The Power Rangers Franchise Is Officially Revealing Its “Final Ranger”

I’m really excited about the new Power Rangers Green series! From what I’ve heard, it’s going to center around Tommy Oliver, a character a lot of us grew up loving. Apparently, it’s set in a pretty bleak future where he’s the very last Power Ranger left on Earth. Details are still pretty hush-hush, but that concept alone has me hooked!

Keanu Reeves’ BRZRKR Reveals Official 2026 Comeback With a New Chapter

If you consider John Wick a tough character, you haven’t seen anything yet! Meet B, the protagonist of the 12-issue comic series BRZRKR, created by Keanu Reeves and Matt Kindt. B is a nearly indestructible warrior – part human, part god – who’s cursed to live forever and has an insatiable need for battle. Now, he works for the U.S. government, tackling missions that are far too dangerous for anyone else.

Taylor Sheridan’s Landman Is the Perfect Anti-Yellowstone Binge

In the series Landman, Billy Bob Thornton plays Tommy Norris, who starts out working as a negotiator for oil executive Monty Miller (played by Jon Hamm in Season 1). Season 2, which began airing in late 2025, sees Norris briefly become president of Miller’s company, M-Tex Oil, before experiencing a major downfall and fighting his way back up.