Pepe’s Wild Ride: 25% Spike! Profit or Panic? 🐸💥

The positive spot CVD? A gentle nudge to the bears. PEPE’s bullish break on the 1-day timeframe? A slap to the face of logic. But hey, who needs charts when you’ve got memes and momentum? 😂

The positive spot CVD? A gentle nudge to the bears. PEPE’s bullish break on the 1-day timeframe? A slap to the face of logic. But hey, who needs charts when you’ve got memes and momentum? 😂

The second season episode, “What Is and What Should Never Be,” is a standout for Dean Winchester. Jensen Ackles delivers a deeply emotional performance, and the episode truly captures the essence of Dean’s personality.

Throughout his long and successful career, Chevy Chase has become known for being challenging to work with – even his fellow cast members on Saturday Night Live found him frustrating. Director Patricia Zenovich experienced this firsthand while making her documentary. Early in the process, Chase questioned whether she was capable of understanding him, and Zenovich later told USA Today he even used an expletive directed at her. She also described how exhausting it was to deal with his behavior.

The new characters introduced recently have made a big impact in different ways. Some immediately grabbed attention with their striking designs, while others were introduced more subtly, meant to develop over time. This mix shows how the MCU is successfully combining classic ideas with modern, complex takes. Regardless of whether they’re heroes, villains, or somewhere in between, these characters are memorable and leave a lasting impression on viewers.

According to FlixPatrol, the popular 2015 science fiction film The Martian is now performing well on Paramount+. It entered the charts on January 3rd, landing in fifth place. Other recent additions to the charts included The Da Vinci Code starring Tom Hanks, while the romantic comedy Regretting You currently holds the top spot.

This episode was genuinely unsettling, exploring fear through a self-contained virtual world that didn’t require any prior knowledge of the series. Voyager often aimed to be accessible to new viewers, allowing them to start watching at any point, and “The Thaw” really leaned into that idea. Both the visuals and the overall mood of this episode were different from what you’d normally see on the show, creating a uniquely surreal and frightening experience, and the fact that it didn’t rely on past storylines added to that effect.
Dubai courts, in a performance more absurd than a pantomime, have handed down a verdict so theatrical it could make Shakespeare weep. In January 2026, judges declared war on a woman accused of pilfering $1 million in cryptocurrency, sentencing her to jail, deportation, and a slap on the wrist for daring to exist in the digital realm. The case, they claimed, “tightened enforcement of crypto crimes” – a phrase that sounds suspiciously like a bureaucratic incantation.

The finale of Stranger Things was one of the most talked-about TV endings in recent memory. Before the last episode aired, fans were full of predictions, especially wondering which characters wouldn’t survive. Now that we know how things turned out, it’s interesting to consider what the Duffer Brothers – the show’s creators – recently shared with TopMob about how they planned the ending.

Over four seasons, the show has consistently demonstrated how difficult it is to keep the peace in a city where the prison system is the main driver of the economy. The main character, Mike (played by Jeremy Renner), is always negotiating to prevent conflict between inmates and guards. This often leads to intense and sometimes shockingly violent moments, with one episode being particularly disturbing and hard to watch.

By season 5 of The Walking Dead, Rick Grimes and his group were incredibly fortunate to avoid becoming dinner when the seemingly safe community of Terminus revealed itself to be a haven for cannibals. The group reached its lowest point, struggling to find enough food to survive while battling walkers in the ruined world.