All’s Fair Recap: Babies on Board

Allura is currently dealing with relationship problems that feel like a battle. Each of her friends experiences love in a way that reflects their jobs. Liberty, a divorce lawyer, predictably avoids commitment – we see her reject a proposal from her boyfriend even though he’s asking for things to move slowly. Dina offers a contrast; she’s happily married to Ed O’Neill’s character, but is struggling to support him and maintain their connection as he deals with illness. Emerald, on the other hand, doesn’t need a partner, choosing to have triplets through a sperm donor and build the family she wants independently.

9 Uplifting TV Show Based on True Stories

There’s a growing trend in TV where shows are based on real-life events, but instead of focusing on negativity, they offer uplifting and inspiring stories. These programs highlight incredible true stories, showcase human creativity, and celebrate everyday heroes you might not read about in the news, ultimately leaving viewers feeling more hopeful and connected.

Netflix’s ‘Last Samurai Standing’ Is the Perfect ‘Shogun’ Replacement

Despite samurai films being incredibly popular in Japan, Netflix hasn’t really focused on them. While they’ve offered some anime and one live-action film, Blade of the 47 Ronin, that film feels more Western than traditionally Japanese. Netflix is missing iconic samurai movies like Twilight Samurai and 13 Assassins, and hasn’t explored classics such as Seven Samurai or The Lone Wolf and Cub.

Nobody Wants This Got Renewed For Season 3, And I Love How The Cast Reacted To Kristen Bell Breaking The News

What makes the show, starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody, so good is its perfect mix of funny moments, genuine emotion, and relatable relationships. Luckily, the announcement about the show being renewed captures that same spirit. You can see Bell video chatting with her co-stars – including her on-screen love interest, potential future in-laws, her sister, and the show’s creator, Erin Foster – to share the exciting news. One of the calls includes a playful surprise, typical of the show’s humor. Check it out below!

Strange New Worlds’ Klingon Redesign Fixed 6 Years of Star Trek Controversy

While Star Trek: Discovery generally received positive feedback from critics and fans, it did face criticism, particularly regarding the new look of the Klingons. These iconic aliens were so drastically redesigned that many viewers didn’t recognize them when the show first aired. The controversy lingered for about six years, but was surprisingly resolved with the debut of Strange New Worlds.

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Hold Off on That ‘Star Wars’ Rewatch You’ve Been Planning

There’s more good news for Star Wars fans! There are reports that Lucasfilm might be bringing the original versions of the first three Star Wars movies back to cinemas. For decades, fans have only been able to see updated versions, so if these rumors are true, many people would finally get to experience the original theatrical releases on the big screen.

4 Superhero Movies Stephen King Actually Likes

While King raises a valid point, most superhero movies and shows avoid excessive violence for a good reason: a large portion of their audience is children, and studios are aware of this. Even if someone isn’t a fan of the genre, they can still appreciate it occasionally. The author, known for horror films, doesn’t often recommend superhero movies, but he does from time to time.

5 Star Trek Series Cancellations That Frustrated Fans

When it comes to series finales, Star Trek: The Next Generation set the standard. The 1994 episode, “All Good Things…”, beautifully concluded seven seasons of the show and is widely considered one of the best TV finales ever made. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine also finished powerfully in 1999 with its moving final episode, “What You Leave Behind.”