Percy Jackson Season 3 Setup: Annabeth & Thalia Flashbacks Explained

Jeffries recently told ScreenRant that the flashbacks in season 2 of Percy Jackson show Thalia acting as an older sister figure to Annabeth while they were both on the run. Although Annabeth’s bravery comes partly from her mother, Athena, the flashbacks also demonstrate that she learned a lot of it from Thalia.

Chevy Chase Felt ‘Hurt’ for Not Being in the SNL 50 Celebration

Chevy Chase briefly suggested to Lorne Michaels that he be included in the SNL 50th anniversary show, but quickly retracted the idea, admitting he even sent a text saying it was “silly.” However, he believes it was a mistake to leave him out, saying someone should have included him on stage and that it bothered him. According to Chase’s wife, Jayni, there were two potential segments featuring him that the show’s producers were considering, but neither made it into the final broadcast.

I Don’t Buy the Tears at the End of Marty Supreme

The movie Marty Supreme is full of unbelievable events. Throughout the film, Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet) gets away with outrageous things – from a relationship with actress Kay Stone (Gwyneth Paltrow) to accidentally blowing up a gas station – often just by saying “I love you” and running away. However, the most unbelievable moment comes at the very end, when Marty is suddenly overcome with emotion at the sight of his newborn baby. The film never suggests he’s capable of such a reaction, and this emotional turn feels unearned and like a convenient way to wrap up the story, much like Marty’s constant escapes.

Metaplanet’s Bitcoin Bet: 210,000 BTC by 2027 – Or Collapse in Style! 💸

Metaplanet, the Japanese conglomerate formerly known for, well, existing, has approved a strategy so bold it could make a pirate blush. By 2027, they’ll join the “210K BTC Club” – assuming Bitcoin hasn’t been replaced by Dogecoin 2.0 or whatever the kids are into. The decision is a testament to corporate faith in Bitcoin, which is apparently unshaken even as the market resembles a drunken tightrope walker. 📉

Every ‘Power Rangers’ TV Series in Release Order

Overnight, Power Rangers became a huge cultural phenomenon, expanding far beyond its original TV show into toys, movies, and a dedicated fanbase that continues today. Each new season consistently reinvents itself, exploring diverse themes from ninja training to space adventures and even post-apocalyptic conflicts. Whether it’s the lighthearted fun of Alien Rangers or the more serious storylines of R.P.M., the franchise has always been known for trying new things. Now that Cosmic Fury, which continued the story of the Dino Fury cast in space, has finished airing and concluded the current saga, it’s a great time to revisit every series that introduced us to new Rangers, villains, and worlds.

‘The Plague’ Review: A Haunting Portrait of Bullying and Body Horror

The film takes place in the summer of 2003, during the second week of a water polo camp. We meet Ben, played by Everett Blunck, who is having trouble keeping up with the other players. He’s a new camper, quiet and unsure of himself, and easily intimidated by the more forceful boys. When the coach, known as Daddy Wags (Joel Edgerton), asks him to explain the basics of the sport, Ben stumbles over his words and is immediately ridiculed by Jake (Kayo Martin), who seems to lead the other boys in a pack. Ben also notices Eli (Kenny Rasmussen), an unusual boy in a long blue rash guard, sitting by himself at the side of the pool, quietly talking to himself.

South Of Midnight’s Music Transforms Trauma Into A Soundtrack

South of Midnight is set in a magical reimagining of the American South, filled with people and creatures haunted by difficult pasts. You play as Hazel, a Weaver who can see ghosts and learn from memories. She uses a mix of magic and empathy to help others overcome their emotional pain. As you uncover the stories behind these characters’ struggles, their trauma manifests as music, enriching the game’s themes and creating a lasting impact.

12 Years Later, Bob’s Burgers’ Christmas Special You Forgot Is Still Its Darkest Episode Ever

Christmas is always a big deal for the Belcher family. Linda is famous for putting up her Christmas tree right after Halloween, even though Bob isn’t thrilled about it – she playfully tells him to ‘kiss the mistletoe on my butt!’ But one year, they learned a lesson about putting up a real tree too early. When their first tree didn’t work out, they ended up on a surprisingly stressful and chaotic adventure in their old car to find a replacement.