This Thrilling, Edge-of-Your-Seat AI Sci-Fi Series Was Canceled Ahead of Its Time

The show *Emergence* aired for one season between 2019 and 2020. It followed a complex story involving artificial intelligence, wealthy and secretive figures, conspiracy theories, and hidden explanations for strange events. Despite positive reviews from both critics and viewers, the show was canceled after just one season, leaving viewers with unanswered questions and just as the plot was really getting interesting. *Emergence* wasn’t a typical science fiction show; it explored the possibilities of AI well before AI became a mainstream topic with tools like ChatGPT.

10 Promising Anime That Crashed & Burned After 1 Bad Season

Popular anime series like *Psycho-Pass* and *Tower of God* often stumble not because of weak stories, but because of how those stories are brought to life. Issues like excessive action ruining emotional scenes, rushed plots skipping over character growth, or changes in the animation studio can all contribute to a decline in quality. These shows often begin strongly, build a dedicated fanbase, and then disappoint after just one lackluster season.

The Most Violent History Series of All Time is Officially Streaming on Hulu

Even if you typically prefer live-action shows, Vinland Saga is considered a stunning visual experience. It stands out for its realistic historical setting, compelling characters, and consistently excellent animation – the characters feel more relatable and complex than in many live-action series. It’s an ideal anime for those new to Japanese animation. Season 1 is currently available on Hulu (with both original Japanese audio and English dub), making it the perfect time to discover this emotionally powerful and ultimately uplifting story.

Jennifer Aniston Had a ‘Very Similar Mom’ to Jennette McCurdy

The actress known for her role on *Friends* had a strained relationship with her mother, admitting she always felt she failed to meet her expectations. In a 2019 interview with the *Sunday Telegraph*, she explained, “I never became the daughter she wanted, and that really affected me. I just wanted my mother to notice and love me, but she was too focused on unimportant things.”

Martin Short Gave Colin Hanks A Warning Before He Started Work On The John Candy Doc, But He Decided To ‘Lean In’ Anyway

Pauly Shore is one of the many celebrities who share memories of Candy in the documentary. When TopMob spoke with Tom Hanks before the film’s release, he explained how challenging it was to include all the interview subjects. Hanks had anticipated these difficulties, as Shore was one of the first to point out the potential organizational hurdles – not only in securing interviews, but also in finding people willing to participate.

Quentin Tarantino Called Die Hard ‘Expertly Made’

Action movies are a hugely important genre, capable of telling truly great stories. What makes them special isn’t just the action, but how those films *feel* and the impact they have on viewers. The best action films successfully entertain while also exploring meaningful themes. It’s a difficult balance, and only a few directors truly master it. John McTiernan is one of those masters, though he doesn’t always get the recognition he deserves. While action fans know his work, many others might not recognize the name, despite him creating one of the all-time greatest action films – a film that even Quentin Tarantino praises.

Adults Who Were Around When SNL Started Airing Just Shared Their Thoughts About The Show

Luckily, *Saturday Night Live* isn’t so distant a memory that people have forgotten its early days. Many still have fond memories of the 1975 season, which launched the careers of comedic icons like Gilda Radner, Bill Murray, John Belushi, Danny Aykroyd, Jane Curtin, Garrett Morris, and Laraine Newman—some of whom still tune in today. That first year, the show was still developing its unique style while quickly becoming a major part of American culture, and viewers still remember many charming and entertaining moments from the initial season.

10 Popular Anime Series Only Contrarians Hate (You Know Who You Are)

Whenever popular anime like *Attack on Titan* and *One Piece* receive praise, someone inevitably argues they’re overhyped. Interestingly, these criticisms often highlight just how impressive these series are. Whether it’s dismissing *Demon Slayer* as overly polished or criticizing *One Piece* for its length, these complaints often seem less like thoughtful critique and more like a desire to go against the grain. Ultimately, this kind of negativity reveals more about the person making the complaint than the anime itself, because some shows are just undeniably excellent.