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10 New Comedy Shows That Are Perfect From Start to Finish

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No matter the era, the art of making people laugh is timeless. Comedy existed long before television was invented, and few things feel better than making someone laugh on a bad day. Previous generations embraced classics like 30 Rock and Seinfeld, while the early internet era helped popularize shows like Brooklyn Nine-Nine and How I Met Your Mother as meme culture began to take off.

Today, a new wave of comedies explores how humor can thrive even when life isn’t always funny. The result is a generation of shows that balance hilarious comedy with memorable characters and surprisingly heartfelt stories. With that in mind, here are new comedy shows that are perfect from start to finish.

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‘The Four Seasons’ (2025–2026)

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The Four Seasons introduces three couples during their quarterly trips together. Although the group seems to have a fun time, most of them are secretly unhappy. Jack (Will Forte) and Kate (Tina Fey) struggle with mounting resentment over a lack of affection, while Danny’s (Colman Domingo) health concerns scare Claude (Marco Calvani). But the real kicker is when Nick (Steve Carell) leaves Anne (Kerri Kenney-Silver) after 25 years for a much younger woman.

The Four Seasons proves that age doesn’t magically make people wiser. If anything, the drama only gets messier as its characters navigate crumbling marriages, midlife crises, health scares, and unexpected new relationships. The show doesn’t offer neat solutions to these problems. Instead, it follows a group of adults who are still figuring things out, reminding audiences that growing older doesn’t mean having all the answers. Through its ups and downs, The Four Seasons arrives at a bittersweet truth: life keeps changing, and so do the people we love.

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‘Hacks’ (2021–2026)

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Jean Smart’s Deborah Vance and Hannah Einbinder’s Ava Daniels smiling in Season 5, Episode 6
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Hacks is a story about generational differences, centering on the relationship between the “canceled” struggling television writer Ava Daniels (Hannah Einbinder) and Deborah Vance (Jean Smart), the longtime headlining comedian at the Palmetto Casino. Forced to work together, the two try to use one another to sustain their impossibly difficult careers in the entertainment industry.

Hacks is driven by Ava and Deborah’s ever-evolving relationship, which transforms from a purely professional partnership into a genuine friendship. Of course, getting there isn’t easy. Their journey is filled with clashes, hurt feelings, and more than a few betrayals, all fueled by their relentless ambition to stay relevant in a brutally competitive industry. Yet it’s their sharp honesty and refusal to let each other get away with their worst impulses that make them such a thrilling pair to root for in this perfect comedy-drama series.

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‘Bait’ (2026)

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Riz Ahmed toys with the James Bond rumors in Bait. Struggling actor Shah Latif (Ahmed) gets his big break when his agent secures him an audition to play James Bond. But as news of his opportunity spreads, every corner of his life crumbles — from his unresolved feelings for his ex to his tumultuous relationship with his family.

There’s a certain humor in watching someone spiral in real time, especially when the camerawork amplifies every moment of anxiety. Bait takes even the smallest misunderstanding or awkward interaction and snowballs it into a public relations disaster for Shah. Yet each humiliation serves a purpose. Rather than breaking him, every embarrassing setback forces Shah to develop a thicker skin, gradually turning him into someone far more resilient than the insecure actor we meet at the beginning.

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‘Deli Boys’ (2025–Present)

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Business and family make a deadly combination in Deli Boys. Following their father’s sudden death, brothers Mir (Asif Ali) and Raj (Saagar Shaikh) Dar are left to take over the family deli business — only to discover it’s actually a front for their father’s underground drug operation. With the help of their aunt Lucky (Poorna Jagannathan), the brothers attempt to carry on their father’s criminal legacy without getting caught.

It’s a steep learning curve for Mir and Raj, and watching them try to grasp the underground business is what makes Deli Boys such a binge-worthy comedy show. They do practically everything they’re not supposed to do, but in an ironic twist of fate, their unconventional methods end up working surprisingly well — sometimes even better than expected. There’s something satisfying about watching two aimless brothers finally find a sense of purpose, even if that purpose could land them on the FBI’s radar.

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‘St. Denis Medical’ (2024–Present)

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Overworked and underpaid, the medical staff at St. Denis Medical is at an all-time low when it comes to morale. Luckily, executive director Joyce (Wendi McLendon-Covey) is set on turning the Oregon hospital into a respectable international medical destination. But before they could do so, they’re going to need some serious funding.

Hospitals are the last place you’d expect to find humor, but if St. Denis Medical proves anything, it’s that laughter is often the very thing these staff members need to get through the day. It’s hard to stay upbeat when you’re working long hours and caring for a constant stream of patients. Yet the series understands that finding humor in the chaos isn’t insensitive — it’s a survival mechanism. Not every patient will have a happy ending, but life doesn’t stop moving, especially for the people responsible for caring for them.











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Which Fictional Hospital Would You Work Best In?
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Five hospitals. Five completely different ways medicine goes sideways on television — brutal, chaotic, romantic, brilliant, and ridiculous. Only one of them is the ward your instincts were built for. Eight questions will figure out exactly where you belong.

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A critical patient comes through the door. What’s your first instinct?
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What do you actually want from the people you work with?
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You lose a patient you fought hard to save. How do you carry it?
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How would your colleagues describe the way you work?
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How do you feel about hospital protocol and procedure?
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What does this job cost you personally?
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Your answers have pointed to one fictional hospital above all others. This is the ward your instincts, your temperament, and your particular brand of dysfunction were built for.

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Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center

The Pitt

You are built for the most unsparing version of emergency medicine television has ever shown — one that puts you inside a single fifteen-hour shift and doesn’t let you look away.

  • You need your work to be real, not romanticised — meaning over drama, honesty over aesthetics.
  • You find purpose inside the work itself, not in the chaos surrounding it.
  • You’ve made peace with the fact that this job takes from you constantly, and gives back in ways that are harder to name.
  • Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center demands exactly that kind of person — and you would not want to be anywhere else.

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County General Hospital, Chicago

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You are the person who keeps the whole floor running — not the most brilliant in the room, but possibly the most essential.

  • You show up, do the work, absorb the losses, and come back the next day without needing the job to be anything other than what it is.
  • You care about patients as individual human beings, not as cases to solve or dramas to live through.
  • You believe in the system even when it fails you — and you understand that emergency medicine is about holding the line just long enough.
  • ER is television about endurance. You have it.

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Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, Seattle

Grey’s Anatomy

You came to medicine with your whole self — your ambition, your emotions, your relationships, your history — and you have never quite managed to leave any of it at the door.

  • You feel things fully and form deep attachments to the people you work with.
  • Your personal and professional lives are permanently, chaotically entangled — and that entanglement drives both your greatest disasters and your most remarkable saves.
  • You understand that extraordinary medicine often happens at the intersection of clinical skill and profound human connection.
  • It’s messy at Grey Sloan. You would not have it any other way.

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Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, NJ

House

You are drawn to the problem above everything else — the symptom that doesn’t fit, the diagnosis hiding underneath the obvious one.

  • You’re not primarily motivated by the patient as a person — though you are capable of caring, even if you’d deny it.
  • You work best when the stakes are highest and the standard answer is wrong.
  • Princeton-Plainsboro exists to house one extraordinary, impossible mind — and everyone around that mind is there because they’re smart enough to keep up.
  • The only way forward here is to think harder than everyone else in the room. That is exactly what you do.

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Sacred Heart Hospital, California

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You understand that medicine is tragic and absurd in almost equal measure — and that the only sane response is to hold both of those things at the same time.

  • You are warm, self-aware, and funnier than most people in your field.
  • You use humour to get through terrible moments — and at Sacred Heart, that’s not a flaw, it’s a survival strategy.
  • You lean on the people around you and let them lean back. The laughter and the grief are genuinely inseparable here.
  • Scrubs is a show about learning to become someone worthy of the job. You are still very much in the middle of that process — which is exactly right.
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‘Shrinking’ (2023–Present)

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When in doubt, get a shrink. But if that therapist is Jimmy Laird (Jason Segel) from Shrinking, he might not be the most conventional option. Following the death of his wife, Jimmy has fallen into an unnecessarily prolonged period of mourning. It doesn’t help that his job is to help other people with their problems.

The humor behind Shrinking comes from how Jimmy attempts to help his clients, culminating in his effective yet ethically questionable “Jimmy-ing” method. It’s not every day audiences get to watch a therapist break practically every rule in the ethics handbook, and part of the fun is seeing just how far he can push those boundaries. But Shrinking is more than just a great 2020s comedy series. It’s also a thoughtful story about grief, showing that healing is rarely straightforward and that sometimes it’s okay to laugh along the way.

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‘The Studio’ (2025–Present)

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Arguably Seth Rogen’s comedic magnum opus, The Studio addresses the modern anxieties of today’s entertainment industry. Rogen plays Matt Remick, a cinephile with a genuine appreciation for movies. That alone makes him the perfect head of Continental Studios. Sadly, the studio isn’t generating as much income as they want — this is where Remick comes in.

While most viewers have never worked in Hollywood, they’ve probably had to compromise their values to keep a boss happy. That’s exactly what makes Remick so relatable. He loves movies but can’t stand the business behind them, and The Studio never loses sight of that contradiction. Each episode forces him into a new publicity stunt, creative sacrifice, or corporate headache, with every humiliation building toward a satisfying payoff in the finale.

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‘The Bear’ (2022–2026)

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The Bear shows that it takes more than talent to open up a restaurant. In the aftermath of his brother’s passing, fine dining chef Carmy Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) is entrusted with his dingy “The Original Beef” joint. However, his cousin Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) isn’t a fan of Carmy butting in on his upper-crust culinary standards.

The Bear puts the “fun” in “dysfunction,” and it’s all thanks to the chaotic Berzatto family. The debut season finds them at their lowest point, with the restaurant seemingly on the verge of collapse. Even as they work to transform it into something greater over the following seasons, the Berzattos’ candid quips, constant arguments, and frequent shouting matches remain a big part of their charm. Still, for all their flaws and imperfections, they’re the kind of underdogs audiences can’t help but root for with each passing season of The Bear.

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‘Abbott Elementary’ (2021–Present)

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Some of Philly’s best teachers can be found in Abbott Elementary. Teaching is often an overlooked profession, but the show pays homage to these educational heroes by putting them in the spotlight. People like to say teaching is easy, but juggling multiple classes, managing extracurricular activities, and navigating endless school district bureaucracy is no small task.

Abbott Elementary reminds audiences that teaching is one of the noblest and most demanding professions there is. More importantly, it never forgets that these teachers are human, too. Over the seasons, we watch them grow not only as individuals but also as a team. They might have their quirks, from Barbara Howard’s (Sheryl Lee Ralph) old school ways to Gregory Eddie’s (Tyler James Williams) distaste for pizza, but they always got each other’s backs.

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‘The White Lotus’ (2021–Present)

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Nothing beats some time off at The White Lotus. Over three seasons, audiences follow a group of primarily wealthy American guests as they check into White Lotus resorts around the world. Whether they’re vacationing somewhere close to home like Hawaii or traveling farther afield to Thailand, these guests quickly learn that some problems can’t be solved with a dip in the pool or a trip to the spa.

The White Lotus gets its comedy from just how outlandish the problems these wealthy guests have — and the funniest part is that the audience is expected to care. You don’t need to travel all the way to a monastery to find spiritual enlightenment or engage in a threesome just to feel something. But even funnier are the employees forced to deal with their guests’ nonsense, with some eventually becoming so fed up that they begin taking matters into their own hands behind the guests’ backs.


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Reese Witherspoon Daughter Chooses New Father Figure

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Reese Witherspoon’s daughter may still share an unmistakable resemblance with her father, Ryan Phillippe, but insiders claim the most influential father figure in her life became someone else years ago. 

As new details emerge about Ava Phillippe’s relationship with her family, sources say her bond with Witherspoon’s second husband, Jim Toth, grew so strong that he effectively stepped into the role Ryan once occupied, even as the family continues adapting to Reese’s new romance with businessman Oliver Haarmann.

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Ryan may share Ava Phillippe’s unmistakable features, but insiders claim their relationship has changed dramatically over the years.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, sources close to the family say Jim Toth became an important parental figure for both Reese Witherspoon’s daughter and her younger brother, Deacon.

“Ava was very close with her mom’s ex, Jim. He was around for a lot of the important years she was growing up. He was a really good father figure to her. Jim had a big hand in helping raise Ava,” one insider said.

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After the actress filed for divorce from Ryan in 2006, she began dating Toth in 2010 before marrying him the following year.

Their wedding became a family affair, with 11-year-old Ava serving as maid of honor and seven-year-old Deacon acting as ring bearer.

The family expanded once again in 2012 when Witherspoon welcomed son Tennessee James. According to the insider, that chapter brought stability after what had been a challenging period during Ava’s childhood.

Ava Witnessed Difficult Years After Her Parents’ Split

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The source claimed Reese Witherspoon’s daughter grew up watching tensions between her parents during the years immediately following their divorce.

“Things were tense growing up because it took a really long time for Reese and Ryan to get to an amicable place, especially when it came to co-parenting,” the insider alleged. “She’s really close with her mom, so that couldn’t have been easy to see. But that was years ago. Things have gotten much better [between Witherspoon and Phillippe], but their kids are now adults.”

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Even as co-parenting reportedly became easier over time, both Witherspoon and Ryan have offered very different reflections on raising Ava and the challenges they faced during those early years.

Ryan has often reflected on becoming a father with deep affection. Looking back on Ava’s birth, he once wrote that it was the day he “learned what love truly is.”

Recalling rushing from a film set in Utah to be present for her arrival, he tweeted, “I made it to my then wife’s bedside w/ two hours to spare before my baby girl first entered the world. Fifteen years ago I learned what love truly is.”

Witherspoon, however, offered a different perspective during a 2021 podcast appearance, revealing that she didn’t have much support when Ava was born. 

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Reese Witherspoon’s Daughter’s Relationship With Ryan Reportedly Changed

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Despite Ryan frequently celebrating Ava on social media throughout her childhood, insiders say the relationship grew more distant as she entered adulthood.

According to sources, posts featuring Ava became increasingly rare after her nineteenth birthday. Around that same period, Ryan’s former girlfriend, Elsie Hewitt, filed a lawsuit accusing him of assault. 

The 51-year-old actor denied the allegations, expressed support for “women’s rights, feminism and advocacy,” and the lawsuit was settled out of court in 2019 without any admission of wrongdoing.

According to previous reports, the lawsuit allegedly created distance between Ryan and Ava, who has publicly advocated for causes including mental health awareness, body positivity, and LGBTQ+ rights.

However, the “Motorheads” star is looking to fix his fractured relationship with Ava. According to another insider, “Ryan wants to repair his relationship with Ava. He’s made an effort to be a part of her life but it’s not being reciprocated. He would never want to not be a part of her life. It’s a sad situation. Their relationship is not what it used to be.”

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Ava Continues Building Her Own Career

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Although family relationships have reportedly shifted over the years, Reese Witherspoon’s daughter has continued following both of her parents into the entertainment industry.

She has appeared in music videos for Role Model and Ella Langley, as well as landing guest roles on “Doctor Odyssey” and “Ransom Canyon.”

Her first feature film, “Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me,” is currently in development.

The young actress has also expanded into modeling, fronting a campaign for Vince Camuto’s Wonderbloom Bliss fragrance and launching a limited-edition clothing collection with Bloomingdale’s Aqua brand.

Outside of Hollywood, insiders say Ava has grown increasingly attached to life in Nashville.

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“Ava has spent many years in the Nashville event and party scene on the down low. She loves it out there, just like her mom, and seems to prefer it to the Hollywood lifestyle,” another source claimed.

After graduating from the University of California, Berkeley in 2022, Ava has reportedly balanced life between Los Angeles and Tennessee while pursuing acting and modeling opportunities.

Reese Witherspoon’s Daughter Has Welcomed Another New Chapter Into The Family

Three years after Witherspoon’s 2023 divorce from Toth, sources say her family has embraced another important person in her life.

The actress has been dating German financier Oliver Haarmann since 2024, and insiders claim her children have welcomed the relationship.

According to one source, “She likes that he’s just a normal guy. She hates the Hollywood life.”

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Another insider added, “Oliver seems to get along with everyone in Reese’s inner circle including her kids. They are very protective of their mom and extremely close with her. They are a tight-knit family and really nice kids.”

The family’s closeness was reportedly on display during Deacon’s graduation from New York University, where Witherspoon, Ryan, Jim Toth, Ava, Tennessee, and Deacon all gathered to celebrate together.

Photos from the event showed Witherspoon and Ryan smiling alongside their children, while Toth was also seen chatting with Ryan among the crowd of proud family members.

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61 Years Later, Bob Dylan’s Most Underrated Song Is Still Hidden on His Most Controversial Album

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From Minnesota to New York, it’s Bob Dylan in the building. At just 20 years old, Dylan landed a record deal in 1961 that instantly launched him from a Greenwich Village folk darling into a record-making machine. But like any songwriter, there comes a point when they’re bound to expand their creative repertoire — Dylan included. By 1965, he had begun shedding his folk purist roots for something edgier and more distorted, both in sound and lyricism.

The change didn’t come without criticism, but it was arguably a necessary one, considering how much Dylan had already seen of the music industry. During this period of transition, he wrote a song that was not only criminally underrated, but also showcased just how witty and vigorous his songwriting could be. Rumored to be a commentary on an industry he couldn’t quite get used to, the track is one of the sharpest examples of Dylan’s literary ambition in his craft.

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“Ballad of a Thin Man” Shows Bob Dylan’s Mastery of Surrealism and Satire

Dylan’s 1965 album Highway 61 Revisited has plenty of standout moments, not least because it was the first album he recorded entirely with a full rock-and-roll backing band. Released just a month after his notorious electric performance at the Newport Folk Festival ruffled the feathers of folk purists, the album marked a major turning point in his career. But Dylan’s move to electric isn’t its only defining feature. While he’s best known for his protest anthems, he’s just as gifted a storyteller, using surrealism and literary sophistication to explore a world that refuses to make sense.



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Choose the answer that feels most like you.





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How would your friends describe your personal style?





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How do you want to be remembered?





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⚡ AC/DC

You are pure, undiluted rock energy. You don’t need tricks, trends, or theatrical gimmicks — you have something more powerful: a riff that hits like a thunderbolt and an attitude that never wavers. Like AC/DC, you understand that simplicity executed with absolute conviction is its own form of genius. You’re the person in the room who doesn’t overthink it, doesn’t pretend, and never turns the volume down. The highway to hell is a state of mind — and you’ve been on it since day one.

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👅 The Rolling Stones

You’ve got swagger that can’t be taught. Rooted in the blues and soaked in street-level attitude, you move through life with a loose, dangerous elegance that draws people in without ever trying too hard. Like the Stones, you’ve seen it all, done most of it, and somehow look better for it. You’re not chasing perfection — you’re chasing truth, groove, and that electric moment when everything clicks. Can’t always get what you want? You tend to get it anyway.

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👑 Queen

You are magnificent, and you know it — not from arrogance, but from an unshakeable sense of self that has never needed anyone’s permission. Like Queen, you defy every category people try to place you in. You blend the epic with the intimate, the operatic with the anthemic, the serious with the playful. You live boldly, love fiercely, and perform every aspect of your life as though the whole world is watching. Because sometimes it is. We are the champions — and so are you.

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🎸 The Beatles

You have the rarest of gifts: the ability to make something that feels both deeply personal and universally human. Like The Beatles, you’re a natural connector — someone whose warmth, curiosity, and creative instincts draw people together across every divide. You believe in melody, in craftsmanship, and in the quiet power of a song that says exactly what someone needed to hear. You’ve changed the people around you just by being who you are. All you need is love — and you give it generously.

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How do you walk into a room?Choose the answer that feels most like you.

ALike a freight train — loud, fast, and everyone knows I’ve arrived.BWith a slow, cool swagger — I take my time and own every step.CHead down, focused — I’m here for a purpose and small talk isn’t it.DWith total confidence and a flair for the dramatic — all eyes on me.EWarmly and curiously — genuinely excited to see what and who is here.

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What does your ideal Friday night look like?

ALoud bar, cold beer, cranked jukebox — the louder the better.BA smoky club, good company, and doing whatever feels right in the moment.CIntense concert or staying in with headphones — nothing in between.DSomething theatrical — a show, a dinner party, an experience worth remembering.EHanging with close friends, maybe making music, keeping it relaxed and genuine.

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What’s your philosophy on keeping things simple vs. complex?

ASimple is king. A great riff repeated perfectly beats any amount of cleverness.BKeep it loose and bluesy — the groove matters more than technical perfection.CGo deep and dark — I want layers, tension, and something that hits hard.DWhy not both? Elaborate arrangements and hook-driven anthems can coexist.ECraft every detail — a perfect melody is the result of countless small choices.

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How would your friends describe your personal style?

ANo-frills, no-nonsense — jeans, a t-shirt, and ready to go.BEffortlessly cool — slightly dishevelled in a way that somehow always works.CDark and deliberate — black is a lifestyle, not just a colour.DBold and expressive — fashion is a form of performance for me.EClean and classic — timeless over trendy, always put-together.

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How do you want to be remembered?

AAs someone who never let the energy drop — relentless, loud, and alive.BAs someone who lived fully and on my own terms, unapologetically.CAs someone who was brutally honest and made music that meant something real.DAs someone who transcended genres, boundaries, and expectations entirely.EAs someone who changed the world — and left it genuinely better than I found it.

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What kind of crowd do you want around you?

APeople who are there to have a blast — no pretension, just pure fun and noise.BA mix of rebels and free spirits who don’t take themselves too seriously.CA loyal, passionate crew who are all in — intensity over numbers every time.DEveryone — I want to unite people who wouldn’t normally be in the same room.EPeople who appreciate craft and feel genuinely connected by the music.

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If you were writing a song, what would it be about?

AHaving a good time, turning it up, and not overthinking it.BStreet life, desire, and the rawness of being human.CAnger, grief, war, or the darker side of the world — music as a weapon.DSomething epic and emotional — love, loss, triumph, or pure fantasy.ESomething personal and universal at once — a feeling everyone can recognise.

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What’s your secret to staying relevant over time?

ANever change the formula — if it works, it works. Consistency is everything.BStay hungry, stay dangerous, and always keep a bit of that rebellious edge.CEarn respect through dedication — the work and the live show speak for themselves.DReinvent constantly — never let anyone put you in a box or predict your next move.EWrite songs so good they can’t be ignored, in any decade, in any context.

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You’re playing to 80,000 people. What does your performance look like?

AA wall of sound and sweat — pure, unfiltered energy from first note to last.BLoose, cool, and dangerous — every song feels like it might fall apart but never does.CBrutal precision — tight, powerful, and leaving no one unmoved.DA full spectacle — lights, costumes, vocal acrobatics, and total theatrical command.EWarm, joyful, and tight — the crowd singing every word back at you.

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Pick the word that best sums up your relationship with rock music.This is your tiebreaker — choose carefully.

ARaw — stripped back, high-voltage, no frills.BRolling — fluid, dangerous, built on blues and attitude.CHeavy — powerful, honest, uncompromising.DMajestic — theatrical, boundary-defying, unforgettable.ETimeless — melodic, human, built to last forever.

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Based on your personality, energy, and taste, the classic rock band that matches your soul is…

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⚡ AC/DC
You are pure, undiluted rock energy. You don’t need tricks, trends, or theatrical gimmicks — you have something more powerful: a riff that hits like a thunderbolt and an attitude that never wavers. Like AC/DC, you understand that simplicity executed with absolute conviction is its own form of genius. You’re the person in the room who doesn’t overthink it, doesn’t pretend, and never turns the volume down. The highway to hell is a state of mind — and you’ve been on it since day one.

👅 The Rolling Stones
You’ve got swagger that can’t be taught. Rooted in the blues and soaked in street-level attitude, you move through life with a loose, dangerous elegance that draws people in without ever trying too hard. Like the Stones, you’ve seen it all, done most of it, and somehow look better for it. You’re not chasing perfection — you’re chasing truth, groove, and that electric moment when everything clicks. Can’t always get what you want? You tend to get it anyway.

👑 Queen
You are magnificent, and you know it — not from arrogance, but from an unshakeable sense of self that has never needed anyone’s permission. Like Queen, you defy every category people try to place you in. You blend the epic with the intimate, the operatic with the anthemic, the serious with the playful. You live boldly, love fiercely, and perform every aspect of your life as though the whole world is watching. Because sometimes it is. We are the champions — and so are you.

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🎸 The Beatles
You have the rarest of gifts: the ability to make something that feels both deeply personal and universally human. Like The Beatles, you’re a natural connector — someone whose warmth, curiosity, and creative instincts draw people together across every divide. You believe in melody, in craftsmanship, and in the quiet power of a song that says exactly what someone needed to hear. You’ve changed the people around you just by being who you are. All you need is love — and you give it generously.

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Unlike the grounded, approachable style of his earlier folk songs, “Ballad of a Thin Man” is hauntingly surreal. It follows the increasingly bewildered Mr. Jones, who keeps stumbling into bizarre situations where every question he asks only leaves him more confused. Pencil in hand, he desperately searches for answers, only to be dismissed by the song’s narrator, who mocks him instead. The narrator reminds Mr. Jones that he has “many contacts / Among the lumberjacks” and is “very well read / It’s well known,” yet none of that knowledge helps him understand what’s unfolding around him. The song never explains exactly what Mr. Jones is witnessing, making his confusion — and the listener’s — all the more unsettling.

“Ballad of a Thin Man” Was Originally Rumored to Be a Diss Track About a Journalist

Dylan rarely explains the inspiration behind his songs, but that hasn’t stopped listeners from speculating about the identity of Mr. Jones. One theory suggests the character was inspired by British music journalist Max Jones of Melody Maker. Another claims Mr. Jones was based on Time magazine reporter Jeffrey Owen Jones, who later recalled an awkward encounter with Dylan. According to Jeffrey, Dylan mockingly greeted him by saying, “Mr. Jones! Gettin’ it all down, Mr. Jones?… Time magazine,” before adding with exaggerated enthusiasm, “You going to write a story for Time magazine, Mr. Jones?” The exchange left the reporter feeling like a “village idiot” and “dumbstruck,” fueling speculation that “Ballad of a Thin Man” was Dylan’s pointed critique of intrusive journalists.

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The Cranberries Song That Made Dolores O’Riordan One of Rock’s Greatest Voices

One protest song with two distinct sounds, from one unabashedly Irish songstress.

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It wasn’t until September 1965 that Academy Award-nominated screenwriter and then-New York Post journalist Nora Ephron asked Dylan the now-famous question: “Who’s Mr. Jones?” This time, he finally offered an answer. Although he never mentioned any names, Dylan insisted that Mr. Jones was based on a real person — just not someone who actually went by that name. Dylan described Mr. Jones as an exceptionally meek individual, saying he “puts his eyes in his pocket” and “puts his nose on the ground.” Beyond that, he refused to reveal the man’s identity, joking that the last thing he wanted to do was mention his first name because he’d be sued.

1965 Was Bob Dylan’s Most Experimental Year as a Songwriter

“Ballad of a Thin Man” is just one example of Dylan’s songwriting shift in 1965. On his early 1965 album, Bringing It All Back Home, Dylan first showcased his stream-of-consciousness, unstructured writing style in “Subterranean Homesick Blues.” The song feels like a pastiche of lyrics strung together through similar sounds and rhymes rather than a single, coherent theme. Later that year, on Highway 61 Revisited, “Desolation Row” drew inspiration from the spontaneous rawness of Beat poetry, which makes sense considering Dylan’s friendship with poet Allen Ginsberg.

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But for Dylan, surrealism wasn’t just about aesthetics. He used it as a legitimate literary device to address the absurdity of the world. The world doesn’t always make sense, and instead of trying to decode it, the next best thing is simply to become a spectator to the chaos. Dylan finally addressed the song’s true intention during a concert in Japan in 1986, explaining that it was his response to the kind of people who keep asking questions when you’re in a position where you don’t want to answer them. Whether Mr. Jones was actually based on a real person, as Dylan had previously suggested, is another topic of debate. But the sentiment behind the song runs much deeper than simply trying to figure out who Mr. Jones is.

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Following one of the strongest debut seasons in Marvel Animation history, X-Men ’97 faced enormous expectations entering Season 2. Fortunately, the first three episodes prove the series hasn’t lost any momentum, delivering another thrilling blend of superhero action, emotional storytelling, and deep comic book lore.

Rather than easing viewers back into the world of the X-Men, Season 2 immediately picks up after the explosive finale of Season 1. With the team scattered across three different time periods, the opening episodes follow multiple storylines simultaneously while laying the groundwork for Apocalypse‘s rise.

It’s an ambitious approach, but one that largely succeeds.

Episode 1 centers on Cyclops, Jean Grey, and the future timeline, adapting elements from The Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix. Their reunion with Nathan, better known as Cable, provides some of the strongest emotional moments of the season so far. The episode reminds viewers that beneath all of the time travel and mutant battles, X-Men ’97 continues to thrive because of its characters.

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Episode 2 shifts gears with a fun, action-packed adventure featuring Cable, Jubilee, Sunspot, and the formation of a new X-Force. While the episode embraces the over-the-top style of the classic ’90s comics, it also explores the moral differences between Cable’s hardened worldview and Jubilee’s optimism. Their dynamic creates one of the season’s most entertaining character pairings.

The third episode may be the strongest of the bunch, taking audiences thousands of years into the past as Magnetoencounters a young En Sabah Nur, the mutant destined to become Apocalypse. Rather than presenting the iconic villain as a one-dimensional conqueror, the episode explores his origins in a surprisingly thoughtful way. The conversations between Magneto and En Sabah Nur are among the most compelling scenes in the series, adding emotional complexity to a character fans thought they already knew.

Visually, X-Men ’97 remains one of Marvel’s most impressive productions. The animation captures the spirit of the original 1990s series while elevating every action sequence with fluid movement, vibrant colors, and cinematic direction. Whether it’s mutant powers colliding on the battlefield or quieter emotional moments between teammates, every frame feels carefully crafted.

The voice cast also continues to shine, bringing authenticity and heart to these beloved characters. Even with multiple storylines unfolding simultaneously, each episode finds time for meaningful character moments that remind viewers why the X-Men have endured for generations.

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The biggest criticism of these opening episodes is pacing. Episode 1 in particular moves through a significant amount of story in a short amount of time, and several of the timelines could have benefited from an extra episode to further develop their characters and emotional beats. It’s less a flaw in storytelling than a reminder that there’s simply so much happening at once.

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Even so, those concerns do little to diminish what has been an outstanding start to Season 2. Marvel Animation has once again found the perfect balance between nostalgia and fresh storytelling, honoring classic comic arcs while keeping longtime fans guessing about what’s coming next.

Three episodes in, X-Men ’97 is already shaping up to be one of the year’s best animated series. If the remaining episodes maintain this level of quality, Season 2 has every chance of surpassing its already exceptional predecessor.

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Verdict

X-Men ’97 wastes no time reminding fans why it became one of Marvel’s biggest success stories. While the opening episodes occasionally move too quickly through their ambitious storylines, the outstanding animation, emotional character work, and faithful adaptation of beloved comic arcs make for an exceptional return. After three episodes, Season 2 is firing on all cylinders.

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The woman who caught Taylor Swift‘s bouquet has been revealed to be a relative of the Kansas City Chiefs!

The unbelievable coincidence stemmed from Travis Kelce‘s teammate, Trey Smith, attending the highly publicized union between the sensational singer and the athlete on Friday, July 3.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce tied the knot, surrounded by love, at Madison Square Garden, with Trey Smith attending alongside his lucky sister, Ashley Smith.

Ashley proudly flaunted her victory at Swift and Kelce’s union on Instagram, revealing that she had caught the “Opalite” hitmaker’s bouquet during the ceremony. The carousel of images featured the media personality’s stunning black dress for the event, along with a shot of her with her younger brother, Trey.

She shared two images with the bouquet, which appeared to include pale pink flowers, Sweet Pea, and Queen Anne’s Lace. Parts of the flowers were bent, and a good portion of it was missing, presumably from the struggle to catch the bouquet. One shot showed Ashley posing with the flowers for a mirror selfie.

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Another image showed her lying on the bed with the flowers by her head. She raved about her lucky moment in the post’s caption, writing, “Celebrated an Enchanting Love S(T&T)ory. And somehow…I ended up catching Tay Tay’s bouquet.” Ashley added:

“So here’s to believing it’s bringing a lifetime of love, luck, and laughter my way. Congratulations, Taylor & Travis! Cheers to forever T&T.”

The Newlyweds Gifted Guests Embroidered Napkins

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More pictures from the carousel Ashley shared included what appeared to be a wedding keepsake. She shared a picture of an embroidered napkin featuring intricate lace edges and lyrics from Swift’s 2014 hit “Blank Space”: “So it’s gonna be forever.”

The wording also featured the date and location of the ceremony, along with the couple’s intertwined “T” monogram featuring two hearts. Although Ashley caught the bouquet, she was not one of Swift’s bridesmaids, as the bride and groom skipped the tradition.

PEOPLE reported that the newlyweds had no groomsmen or bridesmaids at their event. Instead, the entertainer’s brother, Austin Swift, served as her man of honor while her husband’s brother, Jason Kelce, served as his best man.

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According to the outlet, the couple’s union was officiated by renowned actor-comedian Adam Sandler inside Madison Square Garden. Swift and Kelce donned Christian Dior Haute Couture, designed by Jonathan Anderson, the creative director of Dior Women’s, Men’s and Haute Couture Collections.

The bride stunned in custom Cartier jewelry, and both she and Kelce wore Christian Louboutin shoes. The lovebirds reportedly enjoyed pre-wedding festivities ahead of their big day, with Swift hosting a girls’ weekend in her Rhode Island home.

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Meanwhile, Kelce was believed to have enjoyed bachelor party stops at The Bird Streets Club, a Chris Lake concert, Barney’s Beanery, a NASCAR race at Naval Base Coronado, and a golf simulator. Other sources claimed the couple had a more intimate celebration a day before their July 3 union.

Travis Kelce Was Allegedly ‘More Emotional’ Than The Bride

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The stories about Swift and Kelce’s wedding continued, with The Blast covering a source’s claims about the event. They alleged the ceremony was a tear-filled union, with the Kansas City Chiefs player unable to hold back his emotions during the exchange of vows.

“You would think the bride would be the one crying more, but it was actually Travis that was more emotional,” the source shared. They recalled the duo reading their vows from gold books and spending about “20 minutes each,” with Swift singing part of hers to Kelce.

After the ceremony, the source noted Kelce’s mom had invited guests to the reception room where a stage was set up. Additionally, Paul McCartney performed The Beatles’ hit song, “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” with stars such as Stevie Nicks also taking the stage.

Taylor Swift Couldn’t Hold Back Her Tears During Vows Exchange

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More sources shed light on what occurred during the July 3 ceremony, with an insider applauding Kelce for remaining composed while waiting for Swift at the altar. They also recalled the singer becoming emotional during their vows.

The Blast shared that the insider claimed Swift couldn’t hold back her tears when Kelce “promised to protect her forever.” Other sources noted the newlyweds’ emotional declarations of love had a similar effect on the crowd, with many wiping away tears by the end of the ceremony.

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“Good Morning America” host George Stephanopoulos dubbed the vows “real, vulnerable, serious and silly, deeply loving.” Other insiders claimed the Kelce family was overwhelmed with the sheer scale of the event, alleging “they’ve never seen anything like the spectacle of MSG.”

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Under the guidance of esteemed director David Fincher, Netflix’s 2023 crime thriller The Killer takes an unexpected turn from what we expect from the hitman genre.

Inspired by Alexis “Matz” Nolent’s graphic novel series, The Killer follows the story of an unnamed assassin and his search for retribution. The film features multiple famous Hollywood talents such as Michael Fassbender, Tilda Swinton, and Charles Parnell.

Michael Fassbender Is A Hitman Out For Revenge

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After accidentally killing an innocent bystander while on a hit mission, the unnamed assassin, played by Michael Fassbender, is now forced to face the consequences of his actions on a personal level. When his girlfriend is nearly assassinated in retaliation to his mistake, the anonymous hitman embarks on a worldwide mission inspired by revenge and retirement. 

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What sets The Killer apart from most hitman movies is the fact that it starts out as what you would expect from an action movie and then dramatically slows down, honing in on the assassin’s methodology. Also, there isn’t much to really like about the main character, he has no empathy, and nearly no redeeming qualities, putting him in stark contrast to previous hitman protagonists. He is cold, he is uncaring, and the audience is made readily aware of that throughout the film. 

Another David Fincher Hit

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Released on Netflix in November 2023, The Killer received high praise. With an audience score of 85 percent on Rotten Tomatoes it is clear that David Fincher has, once again, successfully risen to the challenge. With previous titles such as Fight Club, Gone Girl, and Zodiac under his belt, it’s no surprise that he has mastered the thriller genre.

Along with audience popularity, The Killer also received high praise from the Hollywood film circuit. Nominated for several awards and securing the Premio Soundtrack Stars Award at the Venice International Film Festival, Fincher’s new dark take in the Bond-saturated hitman genre has been popular with most audiences. 

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Although The Killer is an adaptation of Nolent’s graphic novel series, David Fincher still came to set with his own inspirations. It is rumored that Fincher’s inspiration behind the main character was the common misinterpretation of his film Fight Club. The unnamed assassin is someone who would believe that Tyler Durden is a good person and would be inspired by and find solace in his actions. 

Despite an overwhelmingly positive response to the film, some critics disagreed with the movie’s direction. Manhola Dargis, in a review for The New York Times, called the main protagonist “ loquaciously dull” and further elaborated that The Killer was just a way for David Fincher to kill time. For Dargis, much was left to be desired from the title.

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The Killer is currently available to stream on Netflix and clocks in a run time of 119 minutes. If you are a fan of David Fincher or a hitman fanatic, this movie will most certainly jump into your top favorites list. If you are new to these worlds, congratulations! Come into it with an open heart and prepare to have your mind blown. 


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Madonna courts speculation that new song is about ex-husband Sean Penn: ‘Guess you’re threatened by me’

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“Confessions II” track “Bizarre” sees Madonna sing about a Hollywood ex with “deep blue eyes” and referencing a Shelby car after reportedly gifting one to Penn.

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Talks “Music Can Harm” Amid Yung Miami ‘Spend Dat’

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Whew! Keri Hilson Says Her Music Can Harm Tweet Wasnt About Yung Miami Spend Dat As Internet Users Continue To Weigh In

Keri Hilson is opening up about her recent “music can harm” tweet, saying it wasn’t about Yung Miami‘s ‘Spend Dat’ single, as internet users continue to weigh in.

RELATED: LisaRaye & Trick Daddy Weigh In On Yung Miami’s ‘Spend Dat’ Amid Controversy Over The Song’s Impact (VIDEOS)

Keri Hilson Says Her “Music Can Harm” Tweet Wasn’t About Yung Miami’s ‘Spend Dat’

Keri Hilson recently sat down for an interview with HelloBeautiful, and during the conversation, she explained that her recent viral tweet “was bigger than that one song.”

“It’s bigger than any one song,” she said. “That tweet was me commenting on the commentary… It was general — I mean, of course… I was aware of what was being talked about. But I just wanted to offer that truth… Let’s not lie to ourselves. We understand the impact that music can have on the culture. On youth. We’ve been talking about this for 40, 50 years.”

Hilson explained that the “lack of balance” and “substance” in music is what “really bothers” her. Additionally, she explained that no artist is “attempting to take Black culture under their wing” and say that they have “something to teach.”

Internet Users Continue To Weigh In On The Song & Keri Hilson Says Her “Music Can Harm” Tweet

Internet users weighed in on Keri Hilson’s tweet, her explanation, and Yung Miami’s ‘Spend Dat’ in TSR’s comment section.

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Instagram user @bigmama_ki wrote, Last time Keri spoke on somebody business she got black balled for a decade. Let’s relax this time. 😂”

While Instagram user @josephhamir added,I’m just so confused why everyone is so riled up about Miami’s song, there’s always been fun music and it’s catchy and boppy 😂…”

Instagram user @iamjay313_ wrote,I love my girl Keri and all but sis … just be quiet sometimes 😂😂😂.”

While Instagram user @mossess.5 added, Yung Miami got all of them in a chokehold 😭😭😭 she finna get a Grammy”

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Instagram user @cocobrigante wrote, Are yall choosing to be ignorant? Ima just go with the latter. Yes.. we love Miami down.. black girl get your money… but she’s right. There is no balance.. yes we had Lil Kim and Foxy and Oochie Walley kind of music but we also had rappers like DMX who promoted his love for God. Music is frequency related so yes it does matter the kind of music you consume. Think about music and how it affects your mood/emotions.”

While Instagram user @melanin.mommi added, To keep it a buck…it’s not even about Spend Dat anymore. This has evolved into a conversation about what’s been happening for years in music…”

Instagram user @socialfoodology wrote,It’s not Yung Miami’s responsibility to musically save an entire culture… The jealousy is so strong because the song is so popular that every genre of the black culture has used it in some way …..Stop hating and let this lady live and enjoy her success……”

Meanwhile, Hilson herself stepped in to add:

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“I’m not condemning her nor anyone else, the truth of the matter is, 1. Music holds power. Can’t deny that. 2. BALANCE has been missing in OUR culture of music for a good while.
I love this conversation because it’s allowing us to discuss/discover what our culture needs. Reflection & dialogue are healthy. And I don’t see cultural course-correction as a bad thing. 💜”

More On Yung Miami’s ‘Spend Dat’

As The Shade Room previously reported, on July 1, Keri Hilson took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share a message which read, “If music can heal, music can harm too…”

At the time, internet users speculated that her words may have been about Yung Miami’s single, ‘Spend Dat.’ The song, released on April 24, has since sparked controversy over its content and lyrics. As The Shade Room previously reported, India Arie recently turned heads when she shared a few messages about the “mass acceptance” of the song.

Since then, Nicci Gilbert has also weighed in. This, alongside LisaRaye and Trick Daddy. More recently, India Arie returned to social media. This, to share that she was enjoying the “discourse” that the song and her reaction to it sparked.

RELATED: India Arie Doubles Down On Her Comments About Yung Miami’s ‘Spend Dat’ & The TL Is Divided (PHOTOS)

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It’s been a great year for Harry Potter fans. The release of the critically acclaimed Audible Full-Cast Audio Editions gave fans months of enjoyment, and quite literally about a hundred hours of compelling and new content. Meanwhile, the first trailer was released for the upcoming HBO series, which premieres at Christmas. However, the Potter stories all started on the page, and that’s why it’s especially exciting to hear that two new Harry Potter books are on the way.

Bloomsbury Publishing is officially releasing two new Pocket Potters books, this time based around two of Harry’s closest friends — Dobby and Rubeus Hagrid. The books are aimed at younger readers, but they’re also the sort of little releases that will inevitably end up on the shelves of people who absolutely do not need more Harry Potter collectibles and will buy them anyway. Accio books, etc.











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Which Sci-Fi World Would You Survive?
The Matrix · Mad Max · Blade Runner · Dune · Star Wars
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Five universes. Five completely different ways the future went wrong — or sideways, or up in flames. Only one of them is the world your instincts were built for. Eight questions will figure out which dystopia, galaxy, or desert wasteland you’d actually make it out of alive.

💊The Matrix

🔥Mad Max

🌧️Blade Runner

🏜️Dune

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You sense something is deeply wrong with the world around you. What do you do?
The first instinct is often the truest one.





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In a world of scarcity, what resource do you guard most fiercely?
What we protect reveals what we believe survival actually requires.





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What kind of threat keeps you up at night?
Fear is useful data — if you’re honest about what you’re actually afraid of.





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How do you deal with authority you don’t trust?
Every dystopia has a power structure. Your approach to it determines everything.





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Which environment could you actually endure long-term?
Survival isn’t just tactical — it’s physical, psychological, and very much about where you are.





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Who do you want in your corner when things fall apart?
The company you keep is the clearest signal of who you actually are.





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Where do you draw the line — if you draw one at all?
Every survivor eventually faces a moment that tests what they’re actually made of.





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What would actually make survival worth it?
Staying alive is one thing. Having a reason to is another.





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Your answers point to the world your instincts were built for. This is the universe your temperament, your survival instincts, and your particular brand of stubbornness were made for.

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The Resistance, Zion

The Matrix

You took the red pill a long time ago — probably before anyone offered it to you. You’re a systems thinker who can’t help but notice the seams in things.

  • You’re drawn to understanding how the system works before figuring out how to break it.
  • You’d find the Resistance, or it would find you — your instinct for spotting constructed realities is the machines’ worst nightmare.
  • You function best when you have access to information and the freedom to act on it.
  • The Matrix built an airtight prison. You’d be the one probing the walls for the door.

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The Wasteland

Mad Max

The wasteland doesn’t reward the clever or the well-connected — it rewards those who are hard to kill and harder to break. That’s you.

  • You don’t need comfort, community, or a cause larger than the next horizon.
  • You need a vehicle, a clear threat, and enough fuel to outrun it — and you’re good at all three.
  • You are unsentimental enough to survive that world, and decent enough — just barely — to be something more than another raider.
  • In the wasteland, that distinction is everything.

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Los Angeles, 2049

Blade Runner

You’d survive here because you know how to exist in moral grey areas without losing yourself completely.

  • You read people accurately, keep your circle small, and ask the questions others prefer not to answer.
  • In a city where humanity is a legal designation rather than a feeling, you hold onto something that keeps you functional.
  • You’re not a hero. But you’re not lost, either.
  • In Blade Runner’s world, that distinction is everything.

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Arrakis

Dune

Arrakis is the most hostile environment in the known universe — and you are precisely the kind of person it rewards.

  • Patience, discipline, and political awareness are your core strengths — and on Arrakis, they’re survival tools.
  • You understand that the long game matters more than any single victory.
  • Others come to Dune and are consumed by it. You’d learn its logic and earn its respect.
  • In time, you wouldn’t just survive Arrakis — you’d begin to reshape it.

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A Galaxy Far, Far Away

Star Wars

The galaxy far, far away is vast, loud, and in a constant state of violent political upheaval — and you wouldn’t have it any other way.

  • You find meaning in being part of something larger than yourself — a cause, a crew, a rebellion.
  • You’d gravitate toward the Rebellion, or the fringes, or whatever pocket of the galaxy still believes the Empire’s grip can be broken.
  • You fight — not because you have to, but because standing aside isn’t something you’re capable of.
  • In Star Wars, that willingness is what makes all the difference.
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Hagrid and Dobby Get Their Own Illustrated Guides

Pocket Potters: Hagrid is illustrated by Olia Muza, whose previous work in the series includes the Ron Weasley guide. The book will focus on the lovable Hogwarts groundskeeper’s world, from the warmth of his hut, Fang the dog, his teeth-crunching rock cakes and his best buddies, the acromantula spiders that haunt the Forbidden Forest. It’ll also explore more fun things like the contents of his pockets, his other, more exotic pets, and his life as Care of Magical Creatures teacher. Blast-ended Skrewts are not included as part of the package.

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Pocket Potters: Dobby is illustrated by Helen Brady, who is also behind the upcoming Luna Lovegood edition. This fun little guide will focus on details from Dobby’s story, like his earlier life at Malfoy Manor, his love of socks and bobble hats, and that unforgettable incident where Aunt Petunia’s hand-made dessert ended all over the Dursleys’ dinner guests that night in Privet Drive.

The pair join existing Pocket Potters releases for Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Professor Dumbledore, and Luna Lovegood. Each book is full of quotes, story moments, illustrations, and small facts designed to introduce young readers to the Wizarding World in a colorful way.

Pocket Potters: Hagrid and Pocket Potters: Dobby arrive August 13 in the UK. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone will arrive on HBO and HBO Max on December 25.


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Will Smith had a plan to become a major star. When he decided to make the jump from television star of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air to international sensation he wanted to be in big-budget Summer sci-fi blockbusters. Independence Day and Men in Black were huge hits, Wild Wild West was not, and while he achieved his goal, his biggest misfire came over 20 years later in 2019. That’s the year he teamed up with Ang Lee for Gemini Man, a sci-fi action movie that makes us long for the days of a giant steampunk spider. 

Gemini Man’s Cutting Edge Technology Falls Flat

Before you notice anything else about Gemini Man the 120 FPS rate sticks out like a sore thumb. Ang Lee shot the film entirely at the enhanced rate that gives it the appearance of a daytime soap opera. The movie ran headfirst into the same technological wall as The Hobbit trilogy in that on one hand, it looks and moves incredibly smooth, but on the other, to most of the public, it was shot on location in the uncanny valley. 

Gemini Man pits Will Smith as Marine Scout Sniper Henry against a digitally de-aged Will Smith in a game of cat and mouse. After Henry kills an innocent man on a mission and leaves the service, Clay (Clive Owen), director of the GEMINI program, concocts the insane supervillain plan to take out Henry and replace him with a loyal, obedient clone. Any Spider-Man fan will tell you that clone stories never work out. Even the addition of Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Benedict Wong in supporting roles isn’t enough to save Gemini Man from the clone curse.

Between the enhanced FPS and a digitally de-aged Will Smith, Gemini Man has aged as well as those potatoes in the pantry you swore you’d cook one day. After Earth has gone through the usual revaluation phase and isn’t considered to be as horrible as it was when it launched, but Gemini Man is, if anything, worse than it was in 2019. Cutting-edge technology backfiring combined with a boring plot has left it with little to no redeeming value.

Gemini Man Is Too Absurd To Be This Serious

The worst part about Gemini Man is there’s no sense of fun to it. Wild Wild West is a bad movie but at least Will Smith, Kevin Kline, and Kenneth Branagh are having fun with the absurdity of it all, and the worst of the Men in Black trilogy, Men in Black III, benefits from Josh Brolin doing a Tommy Lee Jones impression. At the box office, it was rejected by audiences with a dismal take of $173 million worldwide. Sounds great, except it needed to go past $275 million to turn a profit thanks to the production budget of $125 million. It’s expensive to look that bad.

Will Smith recovered from Gemini Man by going back to the Bad Boys franchise with Martin Lawrence. Both Bad Boys For Life and Bad Boys: Ride or Die were hits, and he’s currently working on I Am Legend 2 with Michael B. Jordan and Creed II director Steven Caple Jr. No matter how bad the movie retcons the ending of the first, it’ll still be more interesting than Gemini Man.

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