The 7 Most Unforgettable Goosebumps Episodes

1.“Say Cheese and Die… Again” “Say Cheese and Die… Again” is the haunting sequel to “Say Cheese and Die.” In the first episode, Greg and his friends come across a camera that foretells the future—the pictures it takes shows the subject’s terrible fate. Greg doesn’t learn his lesson the first time around. After getting rid of the camera, Greg digs it up in the second installment just to show to his teacher that it actually exists....

4 min · 826 words · Jacqueline Kim

The 7 Most Unique Earths in Sci-Fi Movies, Ranked

7. Looper (2012) In a world that’s similar to the Earth of today but set in the very-near future, a select few people are aware that time travel will come to exist in the immediate future—and gangs use this knowledge to send people back in time to be executed. What makesLooper’sEarth visually distinctive is how it feels edgy and abandoned by any semblance of harmonious civility, despite the fact that some parts of the world we know today still exist....

5 min · 893 words · Michael Carlson

The 7 Worst Movie Plot Twists of All Time (And Why They Failed)

What Makes a Plot Twist Bad? Before we jump into the worst plot twists in cinema history, it’s worth defining what a bad plot twist even means! The thing is, a plot twist can be bad for many reasons. A plot twist could be good in theory, but dragged down by poor execution. Maybe it wasn’t set up properly, making it feel like it came out of nowhere simply to surprise us....

6 min · 1111 words · April Crawford

The 7 Worst TV Show Endings (And What Should've Happened Instead)

7. The Expanse (2015) I want to be clear right off the bat: not only isThe Expanseone of the best sci-fi TV series ever created, its narrative ending is far from horribly written. My gripe is that it ended prematurely. When Amazon saved the sci-fi series from cancellation—reportedly because Jeff Bezos loved the show—the tech giant gave the production team everything they needed to continue crafting the complex and politically-driven action drama....

6 min · 1118 words · Isaac Valencia

The 8 Best 30 Rock Characters, Ranked (And Their Best Scenes)

8. Pete Hornberger Pete Hornberger is the most capable idiot on theTGSteam. He produces the show alongside Liz and is often the one who tries to bring everything back under control, even though they end up spiralling anyway. Pete’s friendship with Liz showcases a genuine closeness between the pair throughout30 Rock. It’s because Liz can tell him anything that makes Pete a great character, as he’s the audience’s lens in many ways—the most normal person who works on the show....

5 min · 984 words · Larry Anderson
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