It’s Friday the 13th. What better day to bone up on your knowledge of King Friday XIII and other television royals?
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Whether it’s characters or catchphrases, series regulars or guest stars, prime-time hits or late-night gems, a show from 1930-something or a show simply called thirtysomething… we’ll cover it all. So, you’ll need to flip through channels upon channels of the useless factoids you’ve accumulated over the years in order to tune in to the correct answer. For today’s challenge, we’re testing you on famous throne-occupants from TV history. Only fitting, because it’s Friday the 13th, and Mister Rogers used to have a puppet, called King Friday XIII, who ruled the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Scroll down for the cold open!
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You can have too many shoes, sweaters and dresses, but you can’t have too many cute blouses. As if we need another reason to shop, spring is practically here, making a wardrobe refresh essential. These 13 chic boutique-like blouses go above and beyond, transforming your closet from dull to luxe. Nobody would ever know they’re under $30!
These flowy blouses have a loose design without a frumpy look aka they provide the ideal fit for comfort connoisseurs and fashionistas alike. Whether you’re running errands, crunching numbers or picnicking outside, these blouses earn their first-pick status. Check out our favorite below now.
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13 Flowy, Boutiquey Blouses for Spring — Under $30
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“If this isn’t the greatest season of all time, it will be a disappointment,” he told the cast. “And they will blame us, and they will blame us for picking you.”
Season 15 of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” is ongoing, with the cast expected to film the reunion soon. However, in the meantime, Sutton Stracke is not only adapting to her recent legal name change, but she’s also responding to Lisa Rinna. This comes after the former “RHOBH” co-star body shamed Stracke in her new book, “You Better Believe I’m Gonna Talk About It.”
Sutton Stracke Doesn’t Care What Lisa Rinna Said About Her
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Stracke appeared on the “Housewives Nightcap” podcast in March 2026. While on, the host mentioned Rinna’s book and how she’d written “some pretty interesting things” about the “RHOBH” star in it. When asked for her reaction, she said, “I didn’t have a reaction.”
Stracke continued, “I didn’t have a reaction. Like, who cares? I don’t care.” After that, the podcast host said, “That’s your reaction: ‘Who cares.’ Nothing can bother our zin, Sutton.” Stracke then said, “I mean, you know, why, it’s not going to bother me.”
What Did Lisa Rinna Say About Her Former ‘RHOBH’ Co-Star
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Rinna released her newest book, “You Better Believe I’m Gonna Talk About It,” on February 24. In it, she spoke openly about her career as an actress, her time on “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” and her difficult relationship with Andy Cohen, including her reaction to him featuring her text messages in his book.
In addition to discussing her time on “RHOBH,” Rinna also spoke candidly about many of her former co-stars. According toSutton’s Roller on X, she wrote on Stracke, “I’m happy to drag Sutton. She’s frumpy, there’s no sex appeal about her whatsoever, and she’s got a weird body. So god bless her.”
Following the comments going viral, Kyle Richards defended her fellow “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star. While hosting an Amazon Live session, she responded to a fan who asked for her take. Richards said in the clip, “Not nice. I mean, you know, people have feelings. It doesn’t matter who you are, what you do. We’re all human, and we all have feelings, and I think it’s better not to comment on people’s bodies.”
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She added, “And Sutton’s beautiful.”
Fans Think The Comment Bothered Sutton
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Following Stracke’s comments, “RHOBH” fans took to the video’s comments section to both defend her and wonder whether she actually did care what Rinna wrote. One person said, “You can see on her face that she cares. But we’re all team Sutton. Rinna was wrong for 90% of that book.”
Another fan said, “Sutton is a stunning lady, and criticism on different bodies is yuck.” A different Instagram user wrote, “Rinna literally has a daughter who openly talked about body dysmorphia and having an eating disorder, and then publicly attacks other women for their bodies. Great parenting!”
Stracke Recently Addressed Her Friendship With Garcelle Beauvais
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Garcelle Beauvais appeared on five seasons of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” and became quite close with Stracke. However, she departed the series following the season 14 reunion, ending things on a sour note with her now former friend. This has led many fans to doubt that they were ever really close.
Stracke interviewed with Bravo’s “The Daily Dish” in December 2025 about where they stand after Beauvais publicly said the friendship was over. She said, “Yeah, it’s a lot of questions about Garcelle from cast members, and [the] press, and my friends, and the world. I have been a little taken aback by it.”
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The “RHOBH” star then shared that she had reached out, saying, “Well, I’ve told her a lot in text messages, including many apologies. I just said, you know, ‘I’m just not sure for what, but help me understand what I’ve done in this friendship. So it’s a shame that we didn’t get to have a one-on-one conversation.”
Per Bravo, Beauvais said on “Watch What Happens Live” that she ended the friendship because Stracke didn’t support her. Saying, “Not only did she not have my back, she also, when she called me, never took accountability for it.”
The ‘Housewives’ Star Recently Changed Her Last Name
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Stracke has opened up during season 15 of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” about her ex-husband requesting an annulment through the Catholic church, prompting her to begin using the surname “Brown” in her real life.
According to Bravo, she said in 2025, “After Christmas, I really decided to do Sutton Brown. There were some things that went on that I just disagreed with.” She later revealed that her full legal name was Sutton Brown Stracke and that she planned to drop the name Stracke.
She has also stated on the “RHOBH” after-show that, “It feels very young to be Sutton Brown, because I was young the last time I was Sutton Brown. It feels like a second lease on life.”
Sometimes happiness looks like exactly what you want it to be—and Meagan Goodis showing fans she’s ready for the next chapter. The actress, known for keeping her personal life fairly private, opened up about marriage, motherhood, and why she and her husband, Jonathan Majors,are ready to start a family.
In a candid chat with BET, Meagan got real about her marriage and why she feels so secure with Jonathan. When asked what he does to make her feel safe, she gushed, “I know that this man is an incredible father already. But will be an incredible father to our children. He’s just who I want to do life with. He just makes me so happy. And even as crazy as life has been, I just have never been this happy, just simply doing life with someone the way that we are connected.”
Meagan didn’t hold back when discussing motherhood either. “Strap a baby to his chest, strap a baby to my chest… I want it all,” she said, making it clear that starting a family with Jonathan is not a question of if, but when. Fans can’t help but root for the couple as they move into this exciting next chapter of their lives.
Roomies Can’t Get Enough
Folks immediately flooded TSR’s Instagram comment section to show Meagan Good some love. Many shared their own stories of having kids later in life, while others simply celebrated seeing her so happy and in love. And, of course, plenty of Roomies chimed in asking when they’ll meet someone who makes them feel the way Jonathan makes Meagan feel.
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One Instagram user @mzsweetkk said, “Go for it.. Janet did it at 50! 🙌🏾🙏🏾❤️”
This Instagram user @mswendyrose added, “I’m so happy for them! She deserves this type of energy and will be an amazing mom!“
And, Instagram user @chef_ronisha commented, “At 44 … never give up, ladies.. I ❤️ this for her“
Then Instagram user @lolo_b_so_solo shared, “I cant wait to feel this safe with a man“
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While Instagram user @rizatisserand wrote, “Mothergood.“
Finally, Instagram user @_aikan__ said, “This is the right way to do it ❤️❤️❤️Waited & happy“
Folks Kept The Love Coming Amid Pregnancy Rumors
Just last year, Meagan Good had Roomies buzzing after a livestream with Jonathan Majors set off pregnancy rumors. While showing off her gym look—an olive green sports bra and black workout shorts, hair slicked into a bun—Majors casually commented, “her belly does look fit,”and the internet immediately went wild. Playing into the speculation, he smirked and added, “Who knows if she’s pregnant? I can’t call it.”Fans couldn’t stop staring at Meagan’s snatched, toned abs and sculpted figure, debating whether there was a baby bump… or if everyone was just reaching again.
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Posting via her Instagram on Wednesday, February 11, the singer, 41, shared a carousel of photos that included several images of the former Canadian Prime Minister, 54.
One photo showed a candid Trudeau posing with a green tinsel-covered object as he squinted his eye. Another was a selfie that featured both Perry and Trudeau, which appeared to be taken from a low angle.
“You are the treasure you seek,” Perry captioned the photo dump.
Katy Perry and former Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau are Instagram official. “Tokyo times on tour and more,” Perry, 41, wrote via Instagram on Saturday, December 6, sharing a slew of photos in Japan. In one photo, Trudeau, 53, snapped a selfie with Perry as they took in the fall foliage. A second clip, meanwhile, […]
The final slide also appeared to reference Trudeau. The image was a cartoon meme which read, “Patiently waiting for my bf to finish his big boy business stuff so we can call.”
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While visiting Japan for her Lifetimes Tour, the singer posted a series of photos via her Instagram on December 6, which showed her enjoying her downtime with the politician.
“Tokyo times on tour and more,” she captioned the carousel of images and videos, which included a photo of the pair cozying up for a selfie. Another clip showed the pair enjoying a sushi dinner date together.
The couple were also photographed together during a meeting with former Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. The photo was posted via Instagram on December 4, marking the duo’s public debut.
Katy Perry’s blooming romance with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is heating up. “Katy is really into it. She’s very happy,” an inside source tells Us Weekly exclusively. “She’s trying to keep it low-key, and they’ve spent a lot of private time together. She’s not looking to publicize this relationship.” The source adds, “Their […]
“Former Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau came to Japan with his partner Katy Perry and had lunch with us,” Kishida, 68, wrote via Instagram at the time. “During my time as Prime Minister, I met Prime Ministers many times, and when I visited Canada, we worked together to strengthen bilateral relations, including formulating the ‘Nikka Action Plan.’ I am glad that we are continuing this friendship.”
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Perry and Trudeau were first linked when they were spotted out to dinner in Montreal in July 2025. The politician also attended her Lifetimes Tour in the Canadian city days later.
Science fiction is a broad spectrum of material that can include everything from aliens and robots to alternate worlds and time travel. In many ways, it’s just fantasy with some technical mumbo-jumbo that attempts to ground the world in reality rather than magic. Sometimes, sci-fi gets really technical by using real-world science, but no matter how you slice it, there’s still something fantastical about the end result. Perhaps that’s why we love binging sci-fi television shows, as it helps us further immerse ourselves in that world.
While many sci-fi shows are memorable from the very start, some just get better with age. Looking beyond some of the dated special effects and terminology, the very best science fiction television continues to hit home years, even decades, later. This is the case with these sci-fi TV shows that we’ve put together — shows that you’ll be pleasantly surprised are even more fun with every rewatch.
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‘Fringe’ (2008–2013)
The Fringe Division of the FBI—Astrid Fairnsworth (Jasika Nicole), Walter Bishop (John Noble), Olivia Dunham (Anna Torv), and Peter Bishop (Joshua Jackson)—emerge from the side door of a van in ‘Fringe’ Season 5.Image via FOX
There was perhaps no sci-fi drama more bold and creative to come out of the early 2000s than Fringe. What began as a simple sci-fi-flavored procedural where the FBI would investigate a pattern full of fringe-science-related cases quickly grew into a series that dealt with everything from parallel worlds, time travel, robotic shape-shifters, and a post-apocalyptic future. During its five seasons, the familiar faces at Fringe Division never led us astray.
Co-created by J. J. Abrams, Fringe was often ahead of its time regarding the pseudo-scientific conversations it was having, dealing in parallel universes and timelines long before the multiverse became mainstream. Not only does the show become more relevant and compelling with every watch, but the relationship between Olivia (Anna Torv) and Peter (Joshua Jackson) — as well as Walter’s (John Noble) overall development — becomes so much clearer in hindsight. Plus, it’s just a great show.
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‘Warehouse 13’ (2009–2014)
Pete Lattimer (Eddie McClintock), Artie Nielson (Saul Rubinek), and Myka Bering (Joanne Kelly) look at the Farnsworth on ‘Warehouse 13’Image via SYFY
For science fiction that isn’t afraid to lean into the campy nature of the genre,Warehouse 13 is one of the best. A SyFy original that exists in the same shared universe as Alphasand Eureka, the series primarily follows two U.S. Secret Service agents as they join the title warehouse in finding mythical artifacts that start making trouble around the globe. While this one does teeter the line between sci-fi and fantasy, it’s a fun show that definitely gets better with age.
Over five seasons, Warehouse 13 leans more into humor and levity as Pete (Eddie McClintock) and Myka (Joanne Kelly) are thrown into each zany new case. In many ways, this show gets better each rewatch simply because it’s a comfort show. Its intent isn’t to bend your mind or push you to near-insanity trying to figure it all ou, it’s simply fun, sci-fi entertainment that pulls you into a fascinating world full of lovable characters.
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‘Stargate Atlantis’ (2004–2009)
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The first spin-off of the larger Stargate television franchise, Stargate Atlantis sends the members of the Atlantis expedition to the neighboring Pegasus Galaxy to explore new worlds. Based in the famed “Lost City” itself, the Atlantis crew makes quick enemies with the Wraith, an ancient race of vampiric aliens who drain the life from those in their path. As they seek to free the galaxy from their terror, Major John Sheppard (Joe Flanigan) and the rest of the team find themselves in heaps of trouble.
Stargate Atlantis is another sci-fi wonder that lasted five seasons on SyFy, continually dazzling viewers with its creative new ways to put the Atlantis crew in peril. Of course, as you continue to revisit the series, you’ll fall more in love with its charming cast and unique take on the Stargate brand. You’ll especially have fun revisiting one of Jason Mamoa’s first notable television roles, long before he would return to another version of Atlantis in Aquaman.
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‘Falling Skies’ (2011–2015)
Tom Mason (Noah Wyle) boards an alien ship in ‘Falling Skies’Image via TNT
For fans who watched Falling Skies every summer when it aired in the early 2010s, you’ll remember that this TNT drama was a blast from the beginning. Produced by Steven Spielberg and starring Noah Wyle as history professor-turned-militia leader Tom Mason, the show followed a group of Boston-based rebels who stand against a horde of alien invaders who took over the planet six months prior. Even better, plotlines often mirrored American (and later world) history, albeit with an extraterrestrial bent.
For five seasons, the folks in the 2nd Mass battled the invading Espheni in hopes of restoring their old world. Falling Skies is one that you may not have returned to in a while, but you won’t regret it if you do. The show diligently unveils the truth about the alien invaders in question as the characters themselves are forced to shed their old ways to adapt to this new interstellar world. By the time the series ends, you’ll be so amped up that you may just want to binge it again.
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‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ (1987–1994)
The first live-action continuation of the Star Trek franchise, Star Trek: The Next Generation has often been hailed as one of the greatest science fiction shows ever made. Set a century after the original with a new crew, the USS Enterprise sets sail again for the stars, as creator Gene Roddenberry successfully reinvented the brand. The Next Generation ran an impressive seven seasons, even sparking film continuation sequels and revival projects like Picard decades later.
Like many Star Trek installments, The Next Generation also benefits from a rewatch. Each time we reunite with the Enterprise crew, we are delighted by Captain Picard’s (Patrick Stewart) more intellectual approach to the brand’s space adventures, effectively turning the series into something more of a “thinking man’s sci-fi drama.” For longtime fans, revisiting the best episodes of The Next Generation is like reuniting with an old friend, and those reunions only become more enjoyable with every new binge.
‘Stargate SG-1’ (1997–2007)
Christopher Judge, Amanda Tapping, Richard Dean Anderson, and Michael Shanks in Stargate SG-1.Image via Showtime
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After the success of the original Stargate feature film, Stargate SG-1 continued the narrative with a new cast on television. The Showtime-turned-Syfy adventure series created by Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner pushed the Stargate crew back together to explore new worlds and keep the villainous Goa’uld from making their way to Earth. While the plot developed beyond that over time, that thread would stick with the series throughout its impressive 10-season run.
Stargate SG-1 was the flagship Stargate series that reinvented the franchise into a television staple throughout the early 2000s. Each new binge of SG-1 reminds us of how good we had it at the time. While a new Stargate series is in development, nothing quite beats the original, which even produced two direct-to-video continuation films that effectively concluded the franchise.
‘Continuum’ (2012–2015)
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Many of the shows on our list have dealt exclusively with alien invaders or case-by-case adventures, but when it comes to time travel, few shows are more compelling than Continuum. Not only does the show offer us a look at a dystopian future where corporations control all aspects of life, but it’s also a mind-bending time travel drama that features complex characters and an enjoyable weekly caseload. For four seasons, Continuum continued to surprise us, and it’s still at the top of its game.
Set primarily in 2012 Vancouver, the show follows 2077 police officer Kiera Cameron (Rachel Nichols) as she travels to the past to pursue a terrorist organization called Liber8. The only problem is, over time, Kiera begins to understand the group’s cause, even if she disapproves of their methods. The tensions between corporatism and an overreliance on technology are at the heart of this show, making it more relevant today than ever.
‘Firefly’ (2002–2003)
Wash, Mal, and Zoe face danger and look tense inside their ship in Firefly.Image via FOX
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Billed as a “space Western,” Fireflywas the brainchild of Joss Whedon, who aimed to view the future through a distinct lens that blended cultures and pushed its outlaw heroes into further paths of rebellion. As the crew of the Serenity soar among the stars, they soon find themselves in the middle of uncharted waters when they pick up some mysterious passengers who put them on Alliance radar. With Captain Malcolm Reynolds (Nathan Fillion) — easily the best of this wild bunch — to guide them, the crew takes odd jobs all across the ‘verse.
Only lasting a total of 14 episodes, Firefly is a quick-and-easy binge, but one that will leave you wanting more. The series was cancelled long before its time, but each new watch reminds us of the potential that this cast and crew had to create something truly great. The cult following it garnered is enough proof that the short-lived Fox series succeeded, as is the continuation film Serenity.
‘The X-Files’ (1993–2018)
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The original “spooky cop show,” The X-Files is the perfect blend of science fiction and network television. As FBI Special Agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) investigate the weird and unexplained, they fall into a conspiracy so large it spans not just the globe but the stars as well. What began as an alien-heavy series about abductions, UFOs, and government cover-ups soon turned into a pop culture phenomenon.
After nine original seasons and two feature films, The X-Files spawned two revival seasons in the 2010s. Around that time, many binged the series through once more, only to be reminded that there has never been another TV duo like Mulder and Scully. With over 200 episodes to choose from, binging The X-Files is no small feat, but once you do, you’ll be reminded of how novel this Chris Carter-created series was from the get-go.
‘Battlestar Galactica’ (2004–2009)
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Perhaps the most groundbreaking installment in televised science fiction, Battlestar Galactica took a long-dead franchise and, under the direction of Ronald D. Moore, revived a brand by stripping it of all the camp and making it more adult. After humanity is nearly wiped out by a race of cybernetic Cylons, the remaining survivors search for the mythical homeworld of Earth. With the Galactica leading the fleet, this high-octane, politically charged drama is considered among the best of its kind for a reason.
Kickstarting with a two-part miniseries, SyFy launched Battlestar Galactica in 2004, resulting in a four-season space epic that remains unmatched. Even if it’s been a while since you watched it, the very first episode will suck you back in with force, and you’ll be glad it did. And, with several prequels and mid-series films also available, you can make it last even longer.
Wayne Rose, Michael Nankin, Rod Hardy, Sergio Mimica-Gezzan, Edward James Olmos, Robert M. Young, Jeff Woolnough, Félix Enríquez Alcalá, Jonas Pate, Allan Kroeker, Anthony Hemingway, Jean de Segonzac, Marita Grabiak, James Head, Paul A. Edwards, Gwyneth Horder-Payton, Brad Turner, Ronald D. Moore, Bill Eagles