24 Years Later, Gilmore Girls’ Greatest Episode Is Still the Best 44 Minutes in TV Drama History

Gilmore Girls became a pop culture phenomenon, mainly because of the quick-witted conversations between the mother and daughter at its heart. While the show was always known for its dialogue, its strong writing elevated all aspects of the series. One episode from Season 3 especially stands out, delivering an hour of television that was both funny and deeply moving.

It Follows Sequel, They Follow, Gets Exciting Filming Update

A sequel to the horror film It Follows, called They Follow, was announced in 2023. Fans began to wonder if the project had been cancelled due to a lack of news. However, Maika Monroe, who starred in the original It Follows, recently shared at the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival that filming is now planned to start in the summer of 2026.

Sensing Seniors’ States of Mind

A new system leverages wearable technology and real-time data to understand and predict the emotional well-being of elderly individuals as they go about their daily lives.

9 Niche TV Shows That Became Global Hits

During the pandemic, Netflix released a chess series that became a global hit. Apple followed suit with a show centered around the popular NBC Sports mascot from Premier League soccer, and it turned out to be a heartwarming and enjoyable series. Interestingly, many fantastic TV shows begin with very specific, unusual concepts.

Parks & Rec Hid the Greatest Joke in Sitcom History in Plain Sight for 7 Seasons

Throughout the series, the running joke about Jerry’s name changes from being simply funny to becoming a sign of affection. Each time someone mispronounces or forgets his name, it highlights not only the humorous bureaucracy of Pawnee, but also the show’s growing self-awareness. This bit, which began as a simple joke, ultimately becomes a symbol of the show’s optimistic outlook. Every misnomer subtly builds the show’s world, reminding viewers that humor and genuine fondness can create strong bonds and a feeling of togetherness.

SEC Retreats, RICO Dreams Crumble: Crypto’s Day in Manhattan Courts

In a twist that left lawyers scratching their heads like confused penguins, the SEC decided to fold its civil fraud lawsuit against Deso founder Nader Al-Naji. The agency filed a joint stipulation of dismissal with prejudice on March 12, which is legal code for “we tried, but this case is now as dead as a discothèques in 2020.”