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Conan O’Brien’s Failed Sitcom With Batman Star Was Canceled After One Episode, And It’s Perfect
By Robert Scucci
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Adam West has always been best known for his legendary dry humor, and it’s one of the reasons the 1960s Batman series is so much fun to watch. It’s equal parts camp and deadpan, and Adam West was born to play this version of the Caped Crusader. Most of the Golden Era Simpsons writing staff celebrated the guy for being so easy to write bits for, which is why he voiced a fictionalized version of in the Season 4 episode, “Mr. Plow.” One of those Golden Era writers was Conan O’Brien, and his adoration of West’s on-screen persona manifested in a one-off TV pilot that never got picked up: 1991’s Lookwell.
The series was conceptualized and produced by O’Brien and Robert Smigel, with Lorne Michaels serving as executive producer. For a show with as much potential as Lookwell, we only ever got the one episode, which at the time ended up becoming the “second-lowest-rated television show of all time.” Thankfully, Lookwell’s legacy has long surpassed its initial reputation and rightfully secured cult status over the decades.

There are copies of Lookwell floating around online, lifted from broadcasts on the now-defunct Trio network, but it’s incredibly difficult to find clean versions of the original pilot. While the versions we have easy access to are pretty much the real deal, there are some alternate jokes and soundtrack changes that were likely made because of rights issues after the show was unceremoniously shelved.
He’s Not A Detective, But He Played One On TV

Lookwell centers on titular character Ty Lookwell, portrayed by Adam West, and he couldn’t be more perfect for the part. Ty is a washed-up actor best known for his work on Bannigan, not to be confused with Brannigan, another, more popular show that he has nothing to do with. He waxes poetic about Shakespeare and teaches an acting class to pass the time while showing up to auditions dressed like Fonzie, even though nobody is interested in casting him. He’s completely delusional and justifies his dry spell by suggesting that “these things take time.” Meanwhile, his nephew Matt, who’s merely visiting to try the whole Hollywood thing, is receiving countless voicemails from Kevin Costner, Francis Ford Coppola, and Steven Spielberg, begging for a callback. He’s an exceptionally gifted actor, and we never see him on screen.
What truly drives Lookwell’s personality is his inflated sense of self. He played a detective on TV and was even given an honorary badge by the local precinct in 1972. He carries the badge, which is encased in acrylic, everywhere he goes and uses it to try solving real crimes, much to the chagrin of every officer on duty. More often than not, his instincts lead him to the wrong places in silly disguises as he inadvertently ruins planned sting operations orchestrated by actual officers who know what they’re doing. When things somehow work out in his favor, he smugly pats himself on the back, making it known that the police would be helpless without his invaluable sleuthing skills.

Characters like Ty Lookwell, who lack any semblance of self-awareness, are difficult to portray because the actor has to fully commit to the bit without ever breaking the illusion. Adam West, a former superhero actor, understood the assignment and brought his signature deadpan delivery to the premise. He’s stone-faced and stoic even when he’s dressed like a homeless man at a fundraising event, loudly declaring that the sidewalk is his bed even though everybody in the room knows he’s actually failed actor Ty Lookwell wearing a silly costume. He never cracks a smile or looks inward for even a second. He simply lounges around his house watching reruns of Bannigan while eating “Firm Pops,” the frozen treats that “tighten your skin.”
What Could Have Been

Had Lookwell been pitched at a different time, it might have had a fighting chance. It was simply too ahead of its potential audience, one that would be molded by the Simpsons mania that was slowly consuming the world. It’s profoundly stupid, but also incredibly cerebral. Like Golden Era Simpsons, there are plenty of sight gags and visual jokes you’ll miss if you blink, and it boasts the kind of quick-witted exchanges Conan O’Brien has built an entire career around since the pilot was shelved after airing its only episode.

That lone episode is still incredibly difficult to find in its original form, and the versions circulating online have abysmal playback quality. Presently, there’s an HD upscaled version available on YouTube that looks surprisingly great, and it’s absolutely worth 23 minutes of your time if you’re a diehard fan of The Simpsons and everything Conan O’Brien has brought to the table since first showing up on the scene in the late 1980s as a writer for SNL. It’s a relic from another era, and it’s a shame we never got a full series out of Lookwell, but at least it still exists for us to enjoy decades later.

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Marvel’s Most Important Superhero Breaks Free From Disney+ Now Streaming On Netflix
By Jonathan Klotz
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There’s a few things in life you can always count: Death, taxes, Firefly appearing on every list of best one-season sci-fi shows, and Spider-Man is Marvel’s most popular superhero. Every single Spider-Man movie has been a success and now Tom Holland’s first standalone in the webs is one of Netflix’s most popular movies. Spider-Man: Homecoming, thanks to the unique licensing deal Marvel has with Sony, isn’t trapped on Disney+ anymore.
Spider-Man: Homecoming Did Everything Right

Spider-Man: Homecoming is the first solo Spider-Man film in the MCU following his brief introduction in Captain America: Civil War. At the time, it was the most anticipated movie in the MCU. What no one saw coming was how Tom Holland would take the role already made famous by Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, and make it his own. He did so well, that for the second time, all hopes for the future of the MCU rest on his next movie, Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
If Spider-Man: Homecoming wasn’t as fun as it was, the MCU would have crashed and burned years ago. Taking a little bit from Miles Morales by turning Ned Leeds (Jacob Batalon) into Ganke, removing Uncle Ben completely, and replacing Mary Jane Watson the fashion model with MJ (Zendaya) the socially conscious hipster, Disney created a Spider-Man for a new generation. It’s hard to remember now how controversial these changes were, and even now classic comic book fans are still waiting for Ned to turn into Hobgoblin (which was only ever sort of true, it was a brainwashing technique used by Kingsley, the real Hobgoblin, because comics!).

Part of what makes Spider-Man so popular is his rogue’s gallery. Michael Keaton’s updated version of Vulture as a tech scavenger/thief was an improvement over the original Adrian Toomes and whatever it was the “Brand New Day” era mob enforcer Vulture was supposed to be. Taking a former Batman and making him a bird-based Marvel villain was, as it turns out, inspired casting. Against all odds, Keaton’s most threatening moment comes when he’s out of costume, behind the wheel of a reliable, practical car.
Spider-Man Saves The MCU

Spider-Man: Homecoming wasn’t an outlier, it was the first sign of how reliable Tom Holland’s Peter Parker was going to be in terms of box office, and quality. Three movies in, and not one of them is less than amazing. Spectacular even. Spider-Man: Brand New Day is about to hit theaters and so far, all signs point to it being the most successful Marvel movie since Deadpool & Wolverine. Once again, the fate of the MCU rests on Spider-Man.
Ever since Avengers: Endgame Disney has struggled to reach their previous heights. The “Multiverse Saga” was a complete dud except for No Way Home and Deadpool & Wolverine, with even Multiverse of Madness and Fantastic Four falling flat on their faces. The younger audience is bored of superhero movies, which is why Tom Holland is Disney’s secret weapon.
Tom Holland Is The Most Important Marvel Star

As with every Peter and Mary Jane before them, Tom Holland and Zendaya started dating, but unlike the rest, the pair have been together over a decade and recently tied the knot. It’s impossible to overstate how popular they are among Gen Z and Gen Alpha. Tom’s “Umbrella” performance from Celebrity Lip-Sync Battle has been a social media viral hit for nine years, longer than anyone else has played Spider-Man and Zendaya has been fashion icon for even longer. If anyone can get the young’uns back into theaters for a Marvel movie, it’s those two.
And it all started with Spider-Man: Homecoming. 9 years later, it’s still one of the best super hero movies of all time, and now that it’s on Netflix, the largest streaming service on the planet, it will still, somehow, find a new audience. There is no Marvel without Spider-Man, and without Tom Holland, we might not have a MCU right now.
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Bombshell Taylor Swift Wedding Dress Details Finally Land
Taylor Swift may have said “I do” behind closed doors, but the biggest mystery from her lavish wedding to Travis Kelce is only now beginning to unravel.
While the newlyweds successfully kept cameras away from their ultra-private ceremony, wedding guests and insiders are slowly revealing new details about the bride’s breathtaking look.
From a dramatic 25-foot train to a romantic lace veil, Swift’s bridal fashion is becoming one of the most talked-about moments from the star-studded celebration.

Taylor Swift’s wedding gown has quickly become one of the biggest mysteries to emerge from the couple’s ultra-private celebration, with fans eagerly searching for even the smallest clue about what she wore down the aisle.
The singer and NFL star guarded nearly every detail of their Madison Square Garden wedding, leaving even the bride’s gown hidden from public view.
That secrecy only fueled speculation, with AI-generated images circulating online before quickly being debunked as fake.
Even authentic footage from inside the venue, first published by the Daily Mail, managed to avoid capturing Swift’s walk down the aisle. Now, those who attended the celebration are beginning to share some details.
“Taylor wore a big white dress that was off-the-shoulder and had a super long train. It looked to be 25 feet long,” one source told the Daily Mail.
Another guest described the gown as “fluffy and white,” while recalling that Swift’s lace veil looked “pure romantic perfection” as she glided toward Kelce.
Officially, however, only a handful of details have been confirmed. In a brief statement released Friday, Swift’s publicist said the bride and groom both wore matching custom Christian Dior Haute Couture created by the fashion house’s newest creative director, Jonathan Anderson.
Swift Kept Her Bridal Fashion Surprisingly Understated

Although the wedding itself has been estimated to cost around $20 million, Taylor Swift reportedly resisted one of modern celebrity weddings’ biggest trends: endless wardrobe changes.
According to insiders, the pop superstar wore just two dresses throughout the celebration. After exchanging vows in her custom Dior gown, she reportedly changed into “a more comfortable dress during the reception,” choosing comfort over multiple designer outfits.
The restrained approach stands out in today’s celebrity wedding landscape. Lauren Sanchez, for example, famously wore 28 designer looks during her wedding festivities with Jeff Bezos last summer, making Swift’s decision to limit herself to two bridal outfits feel unexpectedly modest despite the scale of the event.
Her accessories, however, remained every bit as luxurious. According to her publicist, the 36-year-old completed her bridal look with Cartier jewelry and custom Christian Louboutin heels.
Taylor Swift And Kelce Perfectly Matched On Their Big Day

The coordinated fashion extended well beyond the bride. Sources said Kelce complemented Swift’s bridal look by wearing a custom white tuxedo with a matching white top hat, ensuring the couple embraced a unified aesthetic throughout the ceremony.
While the Grammy Award winner eventually changed into a second dress for the reception, her husband reportedly stayed in his formal attire for the rest of the evening, maintaining the polished look that defined the celebration.
Together, their matching Christian Dior Haute Couture designs showed the carefully curated style of a wedding that has captivated fans despite remaining almost entirely out of public view.

Speculations have swirled that Taylor Swift and Kelce filmed the celebration for a future documentary after cameras and production equipment were spotted around the venue.
However, an insider recently shut down those claims, telling Us Weekly there is “no truth” to reports that the newlyweds created a wedding film or documentary for public release.
While the couple did document their July 3 celebration, the source explained, “They had it documented for themselves but are keeping it private.”
While the insider did not rule out the possibility that some footage could be shared one day, the clip is said to be intended solely as a personal keepsake rather than commercial content for now.

Before reports claimed Swift and Kelce had no plans to publicly release footage from their wedding, details suggested the pair’s commitment to privacy extended well beyond keeping the cameras’ final product under wraps.
As TMZ reported, guests attending the lavish Madison Square Garden celebration were asked to follow a series of strict rules to protect the event’s intimate nature.
In addition to a no-phone policy, invitees were instructed not to bring wedding gifts, as the newlyweds preferred that their loved ones simply enjoy the celebration.
Attendees also adhered to a formal black-tie dress code and signed non-disclosure agreements before receiving full wedding details.
NFL star George Kittle, who attended with wife Claire, even revealed he and other invitees had very little information before the event, joking that Kelce laughed when asked about the venue and that he half expected everyone to be flown somewhere else.
Preparations for the celebration remained equally secretive, with crews working through the night as trucks unloaded décor, equipment, and boxes labeled “Garden Party” and “Mirror Ball” before the festivities began.
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The Most Misunderstood Sci-Fi Movie On Netflix
By Chris Snellgrove
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Be honest: Have you ever been in a job interview, and when asked what your biggest weakness is, you want to say, “I just work too hard?” It’s the kind of thing that makes an interviewer want to kill you, but in Hollywood, veteran director Paul Verhoeven can get away with such a wild claim. That’s because he worked incredibly hard to create the stone-faced satire that transformed Starship Troopers into history’s most misunderstood sci-fi movie, and it’s available to stream on Netflix for audiences who are finally ready to get in on the joke.
Verhoeven Is A Master Of Satire

Before you start watching Starship Troopers, though, you might need a bit of context about its director. He’s made plenty of great films over the years, including Total Recall and Basic Instinct, but he is arguably best known for RoboCop.
That movie (which featured a corporate-controlled police department as a statement on the militarization of cops and the dangers of exploitative executives) was once considered the finest film satire ever made, and fittingly enough, the film that took its satirical crown away was Verhoeven’s own Starship Troopers.
Structured Like A Propaganda Video

What is Starship Troopers about, though, and where does the satire come into play with this sci-fi blockbuster? On paper, this is a pretty straightforward tale of teenagers who enthusiastically join humanity’s war effort against the alien “Arachnids,” leading to one cool action scene after another.
Look closely, though, and you’ll see the seams tearing in this easy narrative … humanity is deeply racist, and frequent propaganda spots help harness that racism into jingoistic praise of a military that can do no wrong, despite the implication that Earth actually started this devastating war.

Interestingly, even the casting emphasized this satire: for example, Casper Van Dien, Denise Richards, and Neil Patrick Harris are all good-looking young actors, so nobody thinks twice about their casting as carefree teens turned into bloodthirsty soldiers. However, the movie itself is presented like a propaganda film … the kind of thing that would be shown in-universe to help recruit more kids into the military.
The more you see the creeping fascism of our main characters and this universe as a whole, the more you realize these are the exact kinds of pretty people you’d cast to make evil stop looking so banal and start looking so sexy.
Appreciated Today As Smart Satire

Now that audiences are generally more media-literate, it’s easy enough to appreciate how smart Starship Troopers really is. But when it was first released, many editors of mainstream publications didn’t clock the satire and were extremely angry at Verhoeven for releasing a film celebrating fascism.
Other critics thought the satire was functionally indistinguishable from an endorsement of these ideas, and countless fans didn’t care about these themes at all … they just wanted to see some “hoo-RAH” humans killing some evil aliens. There’s no wrong way to enjoy this cult hit, of course, but being able to appreciate the great action and fierce satire helps you get the most out of a movie that is always firing on all cylinders.
Destined To Be A Cult Classic

When Starship Troopers was first released in 1997, it wasn’t exactly a bomb, but not exactly a hit either … the movie had a budget between $100-110 million and earned $121 million worldwide which, after marketing, means it was likely a loss for the studio.
It resonated more with critics, though: on Rotten Tomatoes, it currently has a critical rating of 72 percent. Critics called the movie “fun” but complained about “the excessive gore and wooden acting,” both of which are part and parcel of the satire (though in a world where every other movie is Marvel-style slop, satire is increasingly hard to notice).

As for me, I contended that Starship Troopers is the rare literary adaptation that is far superior to the book it was based on. Robert Heinlein’s novel of the same name is a genuine sci-fi classic, but the author was so close to this universe that he never seemed to notice or care how fash-friendly slogans like “service guarantees citizenship” really are.
By contrast, Verhoeven’s adaptation serves as a commentary on the author and his work, all while delivering a killer action film that manages to be much smarter than most people watching it.

Now, I’m not saying that Starship Troopers is smarter than you, but I am saying you won’t know until you stream it on Netflix. Will you enjoy all of the knife-sharp (watch that hand, Jake Busey!) satire or just enjoy quoting great lines like “the only good bug is a dead bug?” Either way, this is one misunderstood sci-fi movie that you’ll never forget.

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‘Game of Thrones’ Needs To Copy Harry Potter To Fix Its Greatest Mistake
The current season of House of the Dragon is in full swing, sucking everyone back into the bloody politics of Westeros. The show is so good that it has almost made up for the stinker that was the Game of Thrones finale — almost. Indeed, the now-infamous Season 8 of what used to be the biggest show on Earth was so disastrous that it threatened to ruin the franchise’s legacy completely. Of course, A Song of Ice and Fire has endured, but many of us still feel frustrated at how mishandled the show’s finale was, especially everything concerning the White Walkers and the Night King.
Seven years later, the Long Night and its poor execution are still a sore subject for Thrones fans, who wish they could’ve experienced the threat of the White Walkers in all its icy glory. As it turns out, maybe they still can. The Harry Potter saga addressed one of its biggest shortcomings — a lack of worldbuilding beyond the main story — with the video game Hogwarts Legacy, a massive commercial and critical success that revitalized interest in the series and finally gave us a glimpse at the Wizarding World of the past. Game of Thrones could follow the same route, using a video game to explore the White Walkers’ history and finally do justice to these incredible villains.
‘Game of Thrones’ Failed the White Walkers
It’s not an overstatement to say Game of Thrones completely butchered the White Walkers’ story. Season 8 tried to rush through the two main stories — the White Walkers and Daenerys’ (Emilia Clarke) Mad Queen arc — in just six episodes. In the process, it ruined both narratives, completely assassinating Dany’s character and delivering a Long Night that was incredibly underwhelming and poorly lit and staged. And it was such a shame, because the show did a great job setting up the White Walker threat for six seasons, only to drop the ball at the last minute.
It’s not like HBO doesn’t know how badly the show messed up with the White Walkers. In fact, the network even tried to make a show about the first Long Night, tentatively titled Bloodmoon. A Pilot was made, with big names like Oscar nominees Naomi Watts and Miranda Richardson in leading roles and a premise said to be set during the Age of Heroes. The plot hinted at revealing more about the secrets behind the White Walkers, with the suggestion that we’d actually get to see the first Long Night as an entire generation of Westeros in darkness, instead of the one night we saw on the show. Alas, the show never made it past the Pilot stage, and HBO unceremoniously cancelled it hours before greenlighting House of the Dragon.
And so, we’re back to square one. The White Walkers are still one of the World of Ice and Fire‘s biggest mysteries. The show did reveal a few hints here and there about their nature and origins, but chose to keep them in the dark for the most part. As for the promise of their corruptive and destructive power, we never saw that beyond Hardhome, with the show instead rushing to an all-too-convenient ending where killing the Night King magically destroyed the entire army. It might make some degree of sense, but it felt more like a cop-out.
A Video Game Can Finally Put the Spotlight on the White Walkers
If the White Walkers are still as underdeveloped as they’ve always been, what better way to explore their lore than in a long-form project? A video game set in the Age of Heroes could do wonders for Westeros’ worldbuilding. You could play as a brother of the then-blossoming Night’s Watch, or perhaps a minor knight looking to make a name for themselves; you could even play as the legendary Last Hero, who contacted the Children of the Forest after facing hordes of giants, wights, and spiders. We all know the Long Night supposedly lasted an entire generation, providing a unique setting for the story: a world in perpetual darkness. Along the way, you could meet figures from the Age of Heroes’ legends: Bran the Builder, Lan the Clever, Garth Greenhand, Symeon Star-Eyes, and Durran Godsgrief, to name a few.
While Game of Thrones was always too busy setting up other villains and plot points, a video game centered on the Long Night would finally allow the White Walkers to shine. Since the first Long Night was actually a meaningful event that marked a before-and-after in Westerosi history, we could see these icy beings spreading throughout the continent unopposed; it would be the equivalent of the Season 8 intro, where the animation chronicled the White Walkers’ advance through Westeros. The show stopped them in Winterfell, but a game could see them go further south.
A video game also allows fans the chance to actually fight the White Walkers, which is too badass an idea to pass. Discovering their mysteries and uncovering their weaknesses would make for a brilliant narrative, but actually fighting them would be a long-awaited experience for any fan of the series. After all, seeing Jon (Kit Harington) fighting them during the iconic “Hardhome” episode was a highlight of Game of Thrones. In a game, you would slowly gain experience with every Walker kill, build an army, recruit allies, and eventually fight for Westeros’ salvation during the Battle for the Dawn.
George R. R. Martin Has Made a Name for Himself in the Gaming Space
Perhaps the greatest argument in favor of a Game of Thrones video game is the fact that George R. R. Martin has already entered the video game space with great success. As the creative mind behind the critical and commercial smash Elden Ring, Martin has seen firsthand the many liberties to be found in the realm of video games. The grimdark world of Elden Ring is actually prove that Westeros can translate into the medium perfectly; it’s just a matter of wanting it.
A potential video game set in this time would also have the freedom to create something basically from scratch. Martin himself confessed that the Age of Heroes remains vague in his lore; it was one of the issues Bloodmoon faced and that eventually led to its cancellation. Thus, a video game could take the basics created by Martin and enhance them with a new story and characters, much like Hogwarts Legacy did with the Harry Potter lore. That game took everything we knew about Hogwarts — the common rooms, the classes, the Forbidden Forest, Hogsmeade — and strengthened it, immersing us in the Wizarding World like never before. The same could be done with Westeros and the White Walkers, finally answering one of the biggest questions in A Song of Ice and Fire and redeeming Game of Thrones‘ biggest blunder.
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‘Party Rock Anthem’ singer Lauren Bennett dies at 36
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Her former G.R.L. bandmates announced her death via an emotional statement.
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Stargate SG-1 Started A Series-Long Tradition And A Fan Favorite Running Joke
By Jonathan Klotz
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One thing you’ll notice when you’re (re)watching Stargate SG-1, is that Daniel Jackson (Michael Shanks) dies a lot. By the time he dies in Episode 12, “Fire and Water,” his death count is up to three (the movie, and “Nox”), which is a little high for a regular human. Then again, he doesn’t really die in “Fire and Water,” so should that even count? Stargate Command gives him a full funeral with military honors so to my mind, it counts as another notch for “Daniel Jackson is Dead.”
Daniel Jackson Is Dead. Again. For The Third Time.

“Fire and Water” opens with SG-1 coming back earlier than expected from their latest mission, looking all sad and dejected as Hammond asks what went wrong, and learns that “Jackson is dead.” Before the opening credits we see the whole military funeral, O’Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) giving a touching eulogy where he admits that Jackson is the heart of the team. Out of anger, O’Neill, likely a little drunk off of Molson’s, takes out the window of a car with a hockey stick (look quick and you’ll note it says “Anderson” on the stick) and angrily demands they movie it. It’s Hammond’s car, prompting a suddenly much calmer O’Neill to tell his boss that he needs to replace that window.
The SG-1 team slowly realizes that Daniel isn’t dead. Something messed with their minds to make them think he was. Turns out, Daniel’s alive, underwater in the lair of the aquatic merman Nem to help solve the thousand-year old mystery of what happened to his mate, Omoroca. We learn that Omoroca and Nem helped teach the ancient Babylonians until she was murdered by Belus, who of course, was a Goa’uld System Lord. It all goes back to the Goa’uld.
The Math Ain’t Mathing

The merman like Nem is played by Gerard Plunkett, who first appeared on Stargate SG-1 as Councilor Tuplo in “The Broca Divide,” starting the trend of actors playing multiple aliens during the show’s decade-long run. Nem never reappears, nor is he or Omoroca mentioned again, perhaps because someone behind the scenes did the math and realized the pair’s involvement with the ancient Babylonians and also the Goa’uld broke the timeline.
Jackson tells Nem that Omoroca helped inspire the Tau’ri rebellion against the Goa’uld. That took place in 3000 B.C.E. in Egypt, yet Jackson says Nem was on Earth 4,000 years ago working with the Babylonians. That maths out to roughly 2000 B.C.E., or a thousand years after the rebellion. Goa’uld being active on Earth and acting as Gods past that point doesn’t work with the timing of the burial of the Stargate.
“Fire and Water” is another in the long line of episodes that introduces an advanced species with deep ties to the roots of human civilization that we never see again. Get used to it, even Stargate Atlantis does this years later. It’s also not the last time that Jackson is killed in the line of duty. On its own, it’s a bit of an empty episode that alludes to bigger things, though it does get a little credit for Nem’s planet Oannes not looking like the woods of Vancouver for once.
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Why Jermaine Dupri Is Suing Sony Music For $18 Million
Hip-hop legend Jermaine Dupri is taking Sony Music Entertainment to court, alleging that the music distributor has withheld millions in royalties from him and his team. Dupri, known for his work with music titans, including Usher, Ludacris, TLC, and Xscape, filed a lawsuit against the company in early July 2026.
Dupri is taking Sony Music Entertainment to court, alleging that the music company has withheld millions from him and his label, So-So Def Recordings, and blasted them in legal filings for their alleged “deceitful actions.”
In the filing, reported by PEOPLE, Dupri said he’s helped produce some of the industry’s biggest songs, which have ultimately brought in over $200 million. However, over the years he and Sony have worked together, Dupri alleged that the company had repeatedly altered documents by underreporting and failing to report royalties.
“[Sony Music Entertainment] intentionally failed to account to Plaintiffs to avoid paying millions of dollars to the Plaintiffs,” the filing reads.
Jermaine Dupri Reworked His Contract With Sony Music Numerous Times Between 1992 And 2006
The legal documents claim that Dupri, who entered into a contract with Sony Music Entertainment in 1992, has reworked his agreement with the company “at least seven times” between ’92 and 2006.
Elsewhere in the filing, it states that the music icon began to believe something unsavory was occurring at the company in 2023 when So-So Def Recordings realized they allegedly hadn’t been paid for “multiple releases” over a “substantial” period of time.
As for the records, Dupri is alleging in the lawsuit that he is owed nearly $1 million for his work on Xscape’s “Hummin’ Comin’ at ‘Cha,” and $2.2 million for two Kris Kross albums.
Overall, Dupri is seeking $18 million in royalties from Sony and has referenced additional works he’s allegedly missing royalties on by artists such as Mariah Carey, Usher, and Bow Wow.
Jermaine Dupri Broke His Silence On Why He Believed Xscape Split

While Dupri has worked with a plethora of stellar artists over the years, fans can never overlook his role in shaping Xscape into one of the most dominant R&B quartets of the early ’90s. Hits like “Who Can I Run To” and “Just Kickin’ It” are just a few of the timeless records that helped cement the group’s legacy.
However, the band split in 2000 before reuniting briefly in 2005. Speaking with Ebony in 2019, Dupri got candid about how he felt some of his work with the group actually led to their demise, stating that the songs he wrote caused friction amongst the ladies.
“They meet Jermaine Dupri, and Jermaine Dupri writes a song and he gives the song to Kandi [Burruss] because Kandi’s voice sounds like mine. It’s no other reason that I gave it to her besides the fact that I wanted her to sing the way I was having T-Boz sing. That created friction from jump,” he said.
While the group has since reunited and performed together, they proved their drama remained when they appeared in the Bravo docuseries “SWV & XSCAPE: The Queens of R&B.”
Dupri Took The Super Bowl Stage With Usher In 2024

In addition to Xscape, Dupri worked with Usher on some of his biggest hits, including “Burn,” “Confessions Part II,” and “My Boo.” So, it only made sense for the music staple to appear alongside him during his 2024 Super Bowl performance.
Dupri opened up about the special occasion while speaking with Entertainment Tonight, saying, “It’s amazing to be up there with your friends and to be up there with people that you basically started.”
According to Dupri, Usher’s first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 was one they completed together, so sharing the stage with the superstar was “definitely, definitely amazing.”
Dupri’s Legacy Continues!

For those who might’ve missed it, Usher’s Super Bowl performance featured Alicia Keys, Ludacris, Lil Jon, and H.E.R. The show also featured Usher and his dancers gliding across the stage in roller skates, something Dupri said paid homage to Atlanta. Dupri described Usher’s performance as “the most electrifying thing I’ve seen on TV” before giving the 47-year-old his props for putting on a brilliant performance.
As the interview was concluding, Dupri reflected on his career, saying his first No. 1 album was with Kris Kross in 1993. Then, he shifted to reflecting on his current work, specifically with Muni Long. “I got the hottest record on the streets right now with Muni Long [“Made for Me”] and it’s the biggest sensation on TikTok, and I just performed at the Super Bowl,” he said.
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Robert Pattinson explains why his “Odyssey” character is similar to “Twilight ”hunk Jacob
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Pattinson starred in all “Twilight” films alongside Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner: “I think they will be rooting for him,” he said of his “Odyssey” role.
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Netflix’s Biggest Shows Are Officially Losing Viewers, and the Reason Is Painfully Obvious
Netflix is home to some of the most popular shows in streaming history, including its originals like Stranger Things or adaptations of beloved animated series like Avatar: The Last Airbender or One Piece. It’s also notorious for how it treats certain shows, with breakout hits often canceled without warning. Some Netflix subscribers have also expressed their frustration that certain shows get canceled while others seem to continue without any issue (read: Emily in Paris). However, Netflix is now facing another major issue with its shows, and it’s entirely the streamer’s own making.
A new report from Bloomberg shows a stark difference in viewership between the debut season of a Netflix original and its second season. Season 2 of One Piece lost over 30% of its audience, while Season 2 of Beef fell a staggering 70%. Perhaps the biggest indicator that Netflix’s status isn’t what it used to be is Avatar: The Last Airbender, which saw a 60% drop in viewership just a week after its premiere. The problem isn’t quality, as most of these series have received higher ratings in their second seasons than in their debuts. So what’s causing these massive drop-offs in viewership? The answer is simple.
The Delay Between Seasons Is Affecting Netflix’s Viewership Numbers
After Bloomberg’s report dropped, writer/director Matthew A. Cherry laid out a simple truth on Twitter: the years-long gap between seasons is eroding people’s interest in Netflix’s shows. It’s not hard to argue Cherry’s point, as new installments of Netflix originals seem to be taking longer to come out. Both Beef and One Piece premiered in 2023, meaning that it took three years for a new season to drop. While other elements like the SAG-AFTRA/WGA strike of 2023 impact production, Netflix is also relying solely on the faith of its subscribers for viewership, and that faith is starting to wear thin.
Another side effect of the seasonal gap is that audiences’ opinions on certain series begin to shift, and sometimes not for the better. Stranger Things is a great example of this, as the gap between seasons widened, resulting in a re-evaluation of what was once a beloved series. Many felt Stranger Things would have been better served as a miniseries, while others felt that its embrace of ’80s pop culture was stagnating actual pop culture. Other fans felt that the show extending its episodes to feature length didn’t do much for the story, leading to a mixed reception for the series finale, “The Upside Down.” In many ways, this was a harbinger of things to come for Netflix.
Netflix’s Binge Model is Outdated
Netflix has another issue to contend with beyond its lengthy production gaps: its binge model has grown outdated. When it first launched, the idea of watching a single season of television in a day was a great hook. Now, most people are championing longer seasons rather than the 8 episodes Netflix usually allots for its original series. Other streamers like Prime Video and Disney+ have made a habit out of weekly releases and ended up edging Netflix out of the limelight. Cosmopolitan entertainment editor Tamara Fuentes also pointed out in an interview with TheWrap that while other streamers have found a clear identity, Netflix remains hard to pin down.
“Netflix often found its identity via the hit show at the time. It is like they are trying to figure out that formula again — trying to see what the next big thing can be — but they don’t often lean into what they find as success.”
If Netflix wants to reclaim its crown in the Streaming Wars, it needs to switch up both its production strategy and its approach to releasing original television. Netflix is still capable of making hits, as anyone who’s seen KPop Demon Hunters or The Boroughs can confirm. But it’s clear that time is not on its side, and those in charge should embrace change rather than remain on a sinking ship.
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Layla Taylor Teases Why She Is ‘Glowing Lately’ After Coming Out
A mystery lady is fully sponsoring Layla Taylor‘s glow!
“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star recently came clean about her sexuality and has intensified her confession with a big reveal on just how far she has gone with that part of her life, leaving her with impacts in real time.
“SLOMW” star Layla Taylor became a single woman in the first quarter of the year when she ended her romance with Mason McWhorter in February 2026.

The reality star made some hearts flutter on her social media today when she unveiled her relationship status about four months after she opted out of an old romance. Taylor’s post alluded to the positive attention she has been getting behind her glow lately, sharing who is causing that to happen.
With a bright grin on her face, flashing her pearly whites, complemented by a white tank top and animal-print pants, Taylor finally confirmed she has indeed found love, in the arms of a woman.
The reality star teased her fans with a glimpse of her new partner locking hands, with a heavily tattooed arm peeking into the camera. Although faceless, Taylor’s happy expression gave away exactly how she felt — joyful, uplifted, and absolutely smitten.
She rounded up her TikTok post with a caption which read, “Chivalry isn’t dead, it’s w the lesbians” as SZA’s “Good Days” played over the video.
The Reality Star’s Online Family Endorsed Her New Normal
@laylaleannetaylor Chivalry isn’t dead it’s w the lesbians
Taylor’s comment section instantly got buzzing with positive reactions from her fans, friends, and loved ones who were either guessing who the lucky woman is or expressing their satisfaction towards the development.
“Layla, I love this glow for you, and I am here for your new chapter,” a fan stated, as her co-star, Jennifer Affleck, stressed that her pal looks so happy.
A nosy commenter confessed that they do not mind perching around patiently for someone to unravel the identity of Taylor’s mystery lover with their arm tattoo as a clue.
The television star confirmed how genuinely happy she is in a response to a comment from a fan about their first time seeing a genuine smile from the reality star.
“I absolutely love this for you! Ever since I have been with my girlfriend and decided to date women, I have never been happier!! I wish you nothing but happiness, Layla,” another TikTok user stated.
How Lack Of Queer Representation Delayed Layla Taylor’s Coming Out
While Taylor has always carried a strong romantic attraction to women in her heart for years, she has exclusively dated only men publicly until her breakup from McWhorter, which changed everything.
The Blast had stated that the media personality found the voice to convey her innermost thoughts about her sexuality as she got candid with Jay Shetty on his “On Purpose” podcast.
She recalled that during her relationship, she constantly placed other people’s interests above hers, and she never really got to understand herself as a person. Since the split, Taylor has been able to sit in silence and listen to her thoughts to process her feelings better.
Unfortunately, the timing could have come earlier if she grew up with adequate queer representation around her in her early days who could help her understand certain occurrences. Even when she saw romantic scenes between women on television, she did not find anyone around her to make these things appear normal.
The Influencer Was Once Romantically Involved With Her Ex-Boyfriend’s Brother

Taylor and McWhorter’s relationship first became public knowledge in 2025, and she confirmed the same year that things were steaming hot between them. While the reality star closed scenes on the 3rd and 4th season of “SLOMW,” McWhorter often found herself lurking around the set and even making the cut on screen.
Interestingly, Taylor and her ex-boyfriend are connected in more than one way, as she had briefly dated his brother, Chase, two years before she met her ex. As shared by PEOPLE, McWhorter’s brother was also previously married to Taylor’s “SLOMW” co-star Miranda McWhorter.
The reality star clarified in a previous interview with Swoon that her episode with Chase was very brief and nothing really tangible emerged from it.
McWhorter’s time on “SLOMW” often gave fans a glimpse of his efforts in helping Taylor raise her two sons from her failed marriage to Clayton Wessel better and more firmly.
Inside Layla Taylor’s Split Before Coming Out

The reality TV personality, fresh off her breakup from Mason McWhorter, explained that as the relationship advanced, they realized that they were not compatible anymore.
The Blast noted that the former continued that she realized she and McWhorter were on two different paths, and in order for growth to happen, he had to do it on his own.
She clarified that the split was mutual, amicable, and they respected each other’s decision with no bad blood between them. However, Taylor showed up moments after she made a post about their stress-free breakup, appearing upset over a discovery she made about McWhorter.
Taylor’s reaction caused her social media fans to drop uplifting comments under her post, urging her to keep her eyes on the prize and make peace that something good is around the corner for her.
Her co-stars Mayci Neeley and Jessi Draper all voiced their undying support for the media personality as she dealt with the split blues.
Congratulations, Layla Taylor!
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