Space Force Season 2 Ending Explained: Don't Look Up
Let's talk about the ending, and what it means for a third season.
Read MoreLet's talk about the ending, and what it means for a third season.
Read MoreA rare case of Doctor Who un-doing a death and it not feeling lazy!
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Read MoreMany producers approached Hodgson over the years about reviving MST3K, but he was never interested. What changed?
Read MorePatrick Troughton played the Doctor for several seasons, but thanks to the BBC's policy of taping over its shows, many of those episodes are lost — for now.
Read MoreDoctor Who encouraged David Tennant to pursue acting at the age of 3 — and he would get to star in his favorite show three decades later.
Read More' I knew then that we were in trouble.'
Read MoreWhat initially seemed like it could've been a limited series turned out to be a bit more sprawling, tying up some loose ends but leaving others unraveled.
Read MoreHugh Grant may not be playing the Doctor on the actual show, but he did play the time-traveling alien in a parody written by none other than Steven Moffat.
Read MorePhlox actor John Billingsley had the perfect idea for a wild Denobulan-centered episode of Star Trek: Enterprise; sadly, he never pitched it.
Read MoreYou can't go wrong with referencing The Fugitive.
Read MoreA box office bomb put the filmmaker in the right headspace for Black Mirror.
Read MoreThe Star Trek: Voyager two-parter "Year of Hell" was originally envisioned as a full season story arc, according to Bryan Fuller.
Read MoreRaffi was sidelined more than once during the first season of Picard. Thankfully, that's changing.
Read MorePicard season 2 heads back to 21st-century Los Angeles.
Read MoreThe truth is out there. Mostly in lawsuits.
Read MoreFew fictional worlds have the power to change lives quite like Star Trek.
Read More'And they said, "No, no, no, no! Absolutely not."'
Read MoreStar Trek and Star Wars: forever opposites, forever chasing each other.
Read More'It was internal politics, really.'
Read MoreMany X-Files monsters have come and gone, but one scares above and beyond the rest, even on set.
Read MoreDoctor Who has always been a show made on the cheap, but that's what inspired some of its most creative moments.
Read MorePicard season 2 continues to fix what didn't work in season 1.
Read MoreOne of the more controversial subplots on the series really needed this closure.
Read MoreCrow and Tom Servo are remixers, jokesters, minor mechanical trickster deities of the Nirvana generation.
Read MoreExplaining the link between "The X-Files" season 5, episode 19, "Folie à deux," and a real-life psychiatric condition called Shared Psychotic Disorder.
Read MoreIt's all a matter of free will.
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