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The Series That Scarred 80s Kids Forever
By Jonathan Klotz
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Every child of the ’80s carries with them scars to this day. We watched Artax lose the will to live in the Swamp of Sorrow, half the Autobots blown up in the first 10 minutes of Transformers: The Movie, and Punky Brewster turning refrigerators into the scariest household appliance. Even the original 1983 G.I. Joe got in on the action with surprisingly dark episodes, including one in which a traitor is consumed by piranhas, but none hit as hard as “There’s No Place Like Springfield,” a two-part psychological horror focused on breaking Shipwreck, a fan favorite character, so that he’d give up the secret formula that turns water into an explosive. Cobra never did anything the way, so the master plan was to pay homage to the mind-bending sci-fi series The Prisoner.
G.I. Joe’s Psychological Horror Season Finale

After the required bumper saying “G.I. Joe will return after these messages,” Shipwreck wakes up in a hospital and learns that his family was concerned about him. Not Uncle Al, but his wife (Mara, the Cobra operative spliced with fish DNA who previously fell in love with Shipwreck) and daughter, which is news to the career soldier who had given up on ever having a normal life. Haunted by nightmares, Shipwreck nonetheless falls into a routine with the family he always wanted in the idyllic town of Springfield.
The two-part episode is the equivalent of a slow-burning episode for G.I. Joe, which normally wrapped up the entire story in 22-minutes with a massive gun battle. “There’s No Place Like Springfield” slowly peels back the curtain as Shipwreck realizes there’s something wrong with the town, and he uncovers the Cobra conspiracy behind it all. With the town burning down around him when the Joes arrive on a rescue mission, Shipwreck is confronted by Mara, the woman he loves, who’s still fighting for Cobra, and his daughter, armed with a rocket launcher.. Until they melt into goo.

G.I. Joe was a very light-hearted children’s show designed to sell toys, which is why the sheer anguish in Shipwreck’s voice when he realizes that his family were synthoids is so haunting. He knows he’s been lied to by Cobra, he knows everything is fake, but in those final moments, he’s still hoping that it could be real. A glorified commercial wasn’t supposed to include deep themes about life, love, and trauma. All it needed was for the loved ones of a fan favorite character to start melting as he helplessly looked on.
G.I. Joe’s Best Episode

“There’s No Place Like Springfield” clearly took cues from Patrick McGoohan’s psychological sci-fi drama by dropping the hero in the middle of a perfect town, where other residents use various methods, both overt and covert, to get information from him. Shipwreck’s house is also located at 6 Village Drive, an obvious homage to Number Six and The Village from The Prisoner. As a kid, it’s easy to miss references to a show from the 60s, even the large, white, gelatinous mass that attacks Shipwreck is a direct reference to The Village’s bouncy, balloon security device, Rover. All the kids cared about was that Shipwreck made it out alive.
G.I. Joe ended Season 1 with the two-part psychological horror, but when Season 2 came around a year later, Shipwreck wasn’t shown dealing with the trauma; instead, he was reduced to comic relief. The addition of Sgt. Slaughter in Season 2 forced Season 1’s fan favorites to get less of the spotlight, but of all of them, Shipwreck deserved to remain a featured player, and he deserved to eventually settle down with the real Mara.
Melting loved ones turned “There’s No Place Like Springfield” into a memorable G.I. Joe episode that’s remained at the top of fan favorite lists for decades. 80s kids were used to horrible, horrible things happening to their heroes ever since we watched E.T. get sick. There had to be a better way to introduce new toys than to kill off the old favorites.
If you want to relive the 80s or check it out for the first time, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero is currently streaming for free on Pluto TV.
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7 Movies That Are Pure Rage-Bait, Ranked
Cinema is supposed to incite strong emotions, whether it’s joy, sadness, terror, exhilaration, or some combination of all of them. But there are some movies that, intentionally or otherwise, elicit one emotion above all others: pure, unadulterated rage. Sometimes it’s because of things beyond the film itself, like the social and economic realities of the world the film is released in, but there are also plenty of cases where a movie really angers the audience simply by being terrible.
Whatever the reasons may be, all of these “rage-bait” movies have a tendency to feed into the provocative and divisive trends of contemporary culture, particularly in online spaces. Even when they’re not entirely bad movies, these films have ultimately ended up being sources of toxic discourse that we really don’t need in an already divided world. With that in mind, here’s our ranked selection of some of the most rage-baiting movies of all time.
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‘Mean Girls’ (2024)
The 2024 Mean Girls musical, directed by Samantha Jayne and Arturo Perez Jr., is an adaptation of the stage musical, in turn based on the iconic 2004 film, and all three were written by Tina Fey. Like the original movie, the film follows new kid Cady Heron (Angourie Rice), who attends an American high school for the very first time, enjoying instant popularity until she gets on the wrong side of queen bee Regina George (Reneé Rapp). Auliʻi Cravalho, Jaquel Spivey, Avantika Vandanapu, Bebe Wood, Christopher Briney, Jenna Fischer, and Busy Philipps star in key roles, with Tina Fey and Tim Meadows also reprising their roles from the original film as math teacher Ms. Norbury and Principal Duvall, respectively.
Mean Girls was never intended to be rage-bait, and the musical did find box office success, but it still rubbed a lot of people the wrong way. This is partly due to comparisons to the original movie, which, to be fair, is far superior, and partly because the film’s attempts to resonate with a younger audience don’t really land well. Despite its high-energy performances, the movie ultimately falls short of both the stage musical and the 2000s classic, and by trying far too hard to appeal to both millennials and Gen Z, the film ends up feeling way too cringeworthy for either group.
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‘Ghostbusters’ (2016)
Also known as Ghostbusters: Answer the Call, the 2016 film Ghostbusters was directed and co-written by Paul Feig. A reboot of the 1984 classic, the movie follows a group of female scientists who use their research on the paranormal to start a ghost-catching business in New York City, eventually stumbling into a sinister conspiracy. The film stars Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Leslie Jones, Kate McKinnon, and Chris Hemsworth.
From the very moment it was first announced as an all-female reboot, the 2016 Ghostbusters remake was hit by a torrent of controversy, much of it sexist and misogynistic. However, the cast is actually the least of the movie’s problems. You’d think that a film that fought so hard to hit screens would at least be worth the trouble, but though it has some enjoyable comedic performances and does deliver a fairly entertaining experience overall, there’s nothing particularly memorable about it, and it’s ultimately just a forgettable imitation of the original. These days, the controversy is the only reason anyone even talks about it.
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‘Speak No Evil’ (2024)
An American remake of the 2022 Danish-Dutch psychological horror film, Speak No Evil was written and directed by James Watkins and follows an American family who befriend a British couple while on vacation. After they’re invited to stay at a remote farmhouse, the Americans find themselves subjected to disturbing and offensive behavior by their hosts and soon realize they’ve walked into a dangerous situation. Mackenzie Davis and Scoot McNairy star as the American couple, Louise and Ben, with Alix West Lefler as their daughter Agnes. James McAvoy and Aisling Franciosi play their British hosts/tormenters, Paddy and Ciara, with Dan Hough, Kris Hitchen, and Motaz Malhees in supporting roles.
Both the Danish-Dutch and American versions of Speak No Evil are great horror movies, and they’re both guilty of rage-baiting, but in different ways. This is partly by design, at least with the original, which has a much darker ending that underscores the protagonists’ self-destructive passivity in the face of evil. The American version changes things up by having them successfully fight back against the villains, which is enraging for a completely different reason. In “fixing” the original’s ending, 2024’s Speak No Evil ultimately chickens out on being a truly disturbing horror film, which sours an otherwise excellent movie anchored by James McAvoy’s stellar antagonistic performance.
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‘Materialists’ (2025)
Written and directed by Celine Song, Materialists is a romantic comedy-drama that explores a love triangle between a matchmaker, her ex-boyfriend, and her wealthy new suitor. Set in New York City, the film stars Dakota Johnson as actress-turned-matchmaker Lucy, who runs into her financially struggling ex, John (Chris Evans), while being courted by rich financier Harry Castillo (Pedro Pascal). Zoë Winters, Marin Ireland, Louisa Jacobson, and more star in supporting roles.
Released in 2025 by A24, Materialists was generally well-received by critics and successful at the box office, but it was also quite polarizing among viewers. This was always inevitable; it’s a movie that attempts to explore the pressures of economics on romance and relationships, released at a time when wealth inequality is at the worst it’s ever been in human history. But what makes the film so disappointing is that it falls short of its goals in the end because of unrealistic character choices, a barely-handled sexual assault subplot, the unlikable lead character, and a sanitized “Hollywood” ending, not to mention the misleading marketing and the fact that, for a film that’s purportedly a critique of materialism, Materialists doesn’t have any substantial or fresh perspectives on materialist behavior.
3
‘The Lion King’ (2019)
A remake of the 1994 film, 2019’s The Lion King is a photorealistically animated film directed by Jon Favreau and written by Jeff Nathanson. Like the original Disney classic, the movie follows Simba, a young lion prince exiled from his kingdom after his father’s murder, as he returns to reclaim his rightful place as king. The film’s voice cast includes Donald Glover, Seth Rogen, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Alfre Woodard, Billy Eichner, John Kani, John Oliver, Florence Kasumba, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, Eric André, and more, with Jame Earl Jones reprising his role as Simba’s father, Mufasa.
Though it was a runaway hit at the box office, The Lion King is arguably one of the most infuriating films of all time, not because it’s a bad movie, but because it’s an unnecessary one. Despite the breadth of talent involved, the film adds very little to the original movie beyond its more modern animation techniques, and even that’s unimpressive. Nobody needed, wanted, or asked for a not-live-action-but-sort-of-live-action version of The Lion King, and the fact that all these brilliant, talented people were wasted on a naked cash-grab like this is exactly what people hate most about the movie industry.
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‘Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker’ (2019)
Produced, co-written, and directed by J. J. Abrams, Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker is the final movie of Disney’s Star Wars sequel trilogy and the conclusion of the franchise’s Skywalker Saga. The movie picks up after the unexpected return of Emperor Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid), following the young Force-sensitive Rey (Daisy Ridley) as she races to find the Sith Lord and defeat him once and for all before he can launch a devastating offensive against the galaxy. Adam Driver, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Anthony Daniels, Joonas Suotamo, Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, Mark Hamill, and more reprise their roles as well.
The Star Wars sequel trilogy is a mixed bag overall, but The Rise of Skywalker is by far the worst film of the lot. From the very beginning, when Palpatine returns from the dead with no real explanation, the movie is a series of meaningless plot decisions and wasted scenes that add up to something slightly worse than the worst fan fiction. It’s honestly amazing that Disney actually spent half a billion dollars and hours of human labor on creating this film, a movie that is genuinely infuriating to both franchise fans and casual viewers.
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‘A Serbian Film’ (2010)
Produced and directed by Srđan Spasojević in his feature directorial debut, A Serbian Film is a psychological horror thriller centered on Miloš (Srđan Todorović), a struggling male pornstar. After agreeing to participate in an art film, he soon discovers that he’s actually working on a snuff film that features extreme pedophilia and necrophilia. The movie also stars Sergej Trifunović, Jelena Gavrilović, Slobodan Beštić, Katarina Žutić, and more.
A Serbian Film holds a reputation for being one of the most disturbing horror films ever made, and it actively tries to create as much disgust and anger in the viewer as humanly possible with each scene. Ostensibly, this is for “art,” but much like the movie within the movie, A Serbian Film is ultimately just an exploitative flick that exists purely to shock audiences, with no actual substance to it beyond the graphic sexual violence. The most infuriating thing about it isn’t even the themes or what’s shown on camera, but the fact that somebody actually had the gall to call this a “film.”
A Serbian Film
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June 11, 2010
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104 Minutes
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Srđan Spasojević
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Aleksandar Radivojević, Srđan Spasojević
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Karrueche Tran & Deion Sanders Go Viral With Cozy Selfie
Karrueche Tran and Deion Sanders have the internet smiling after a new moment between them started making its rounds. And let’s just say, folks are loving what they’re seeing. The two pop up looking real cozy, and fans already lock in on the vibes between them.
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Karrueche Tran And Deion Serve Couple Goals Energy
In a photo shared to Karrueche’s Instagram Story, she is seen rocking her signature dark bob with soft waves, a fresh face, and a bedazzled cross necklace paired with a colorful bikini top and stacked bracelets. In the snap, she holds onto Deion’s face and neck, pulling him closer toward the camera. Meanwhile, he leans in with a smile, rocking a dark shirt, gray beard, and layered chains. The playful, affectionate moment has social media eating it up, with many saying they can’t get enough of the couple’s chemistry.
Fans Share Thoughts On The Couple
Fans wasted no time running to The Shade Room’s Instagram comment section, and you already know they had thoughts. Some joked that it’s time for them to find a “nice unc” too, while others said the couple looks genuinely happy and folks need to let them live. And of course, a few chimed in to remind everyone that Karrueche may look youthful, but she is very much grown.
One Instagram user @landonromano commented, “Her skin is TEA !!!! Not a single flaw 🔥”
Then Instagram user @buttababy03 added, “I love this for her & him!! 😍”
Meanwhile, Instagram user @dawn_milan14 claimed, “Get an older man they say 👏”
While Instagram user @certifiedmillennium shared, “Coach Prime done caught himself a interception 😂”
And, Instagram user @featuringchichi said, “Them ppl are HAPPY 🔥 and look good too❤️”
Lastly, Instagram user @bria.eulon wrote, “She’s no spring chicken this is perfectly fine. Let her live. She grown af. 😂”
Karrueche And Deion Stay Giving Us Life
Karreuche and Deion Sanders stay giving “sweet life” energy, and fans can’t get enough of it. The two have been letting folks in on their time together, and it’s clear they’re all about soaking up every moment and making memories. Back in February, Deion had Karrueche on FaceTime while talking about his Valentine’s Day plans, revealing they had a full weekend lined up—and baby, it was giving soft life all the way through. From a jazz night and dinner to a spa day (where Karrueche playfully called him out for being fully dressed under his robe), the couple kept the vibes going. They even shared more moments from their time together, including a train ride where Deion opened up about slowing down and really enjoying life with Karrueche right by his side, showing that these two are locked in on living in the moment together.
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Skydiver Rescued Off Of Scoreboard At Virginia Tech Stadium
The Virginia Tech football season didn’t exactly start off as planned.
The team’s spring football game on Saturday, April 18, was delayed by nearly one hour after a skydiver crashed into the scoreboard at Lane Stadium in Blacksburg, Virginia during pregame festivities. The skydiver was hanging by the lettering on the scoreboard for about 30 minutes before emergency personnel could reach him.
Prior to the crash, the skydiver seemed to be on a good course towards the field where he was supposed to land. Carrying a giant American flag, he was gliding down towards the stadium before coming up short and hitting the scoreboard.
The impact broke off some of the lettering on the scoreboard, and the skydiver was stuck dangling by his parachute until authorities could get him down with a ladder.
Soon after the rescue, the Virginia Tech Athletics Department reported that the skydiver was safe and “currently stable.”
“We are grateful to report that the skydiver was safely secured and is currently stable,” said the Virginia Tech Athletics Department via X. “Our primary focus remains on their well-being. We extend our sincere appreciation to the first responders, event staff, and medical personnel for their swift, coordinated and professional response.”

Virginia Tech spirit squad members run across the field waving Hokies flags before a game against the Miami Hurricanes at Lane Stadium on November 22, 2025 Ryan Hunt/Getty Images
The PA announcer at the stadium also announced to fans that the skydiver was OK.
Three skydivers made their way into the stadium, but only one landed onto the field as planned. Along with the skydiver who was stuck on the scoreboard, a third skydiver was pushed onto an adjacent practice field by the wind, according to authorities.
The scoreboard at Lane Stadium was visibly damaged when the skydiver made contact.
Later in the afternoon, reporter Andy Bitter posted a photo of the scoreboard, claiming to have seen the parachuter walking around in a sling.
“Just passed the parachuter outside,” Bitter said via X, along with the photo. “He’s walking away. Has his arm in a sling.”
Saturday marked the first day of the James Franklin era at Virginia Tech. The acclaimed football coach joined the Hokies after spending the last 12 seasons coaching at Penn State.
“There’s nobody that understands the importance of winning more than me,” Franklin said at his introductory press conference in November 2025. “But there’s also a way to do it with character and integrity and we’ll continue to do that and represent Virginia Tech the right way on and off the field.”
He continued, “You could not have found a coach that’s going to pour his heart and soul into this place … I give you my word on that.”
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The MCU’s Most Frustrating Cancellation Still Stings 10 Years Later
Since the launch of Disney+, Marvel has completely reshaped its presence on television. What started with early hits like WandaVision, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Loki, and Hawkeye has since expanded into a much larger slate that includes Ms. Marvel, Moon Knight, Agatha All Along, Wonder Man, and, currently streaming new episodes of its sophomore season, Daredevil: Born Again. These series have not only deepened the MCU’s bench of characters but also made Marvel television feel far more essential to the larger universe than it did in its early days.
That shift makes it even easier to forget that, not too long ago, Marvel’s TV efforts existed on the fringes, with only loose or inconsistent connections to the films. Agent Carter, starring Hayley Atwell, is one such series that got lost in the shuffle of the MCU’s early TV phase. Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely — longtime MCU writers credited for writing the first two Captain America films — created the series. But sadly, the show got swept under the rug, only lasting two seasons because of low viewership, and ending on a massive, unresolved cliffhanger.
Yes, an alternate version of Agent Carter gets another chance in the MCU series What If…?, but that does not absolve the cancellation of this show. For what it’s worth, the show deserved a chance to finish its ending, not only for the great lead performances but also for the over-the-top entertaining espionage mixed with sci-fi pleasures, representing a unique period in Marvel lore.
What Is ‘Agent Carter’ About?
The series centers around the titular Agent Margaret “Peggy” Carter following World War II. She is still serving the United States, working for the Strategic Scientific Reserve (S.S.R.), a wartime agency that later became a part of S.H.I.E.L.D. The first season has Carter grieving the loss of Steve Rogers, trying to prove that Howard Stark (Dominic Cooper) is innocent of treason with the help of his butler, Edwin Jarvis (James D’Arcy), and showing herself a worthy agent to the sexist S.S.R. brass. The second season has Carter traveling to Los Angeles to investigate a scientific anomaly and a massive corporate conspiracy involving an actress, Whitney Frost (Wynn Everett), and a secret organization of wealthy elites.
Agent Carter succeeds because it creates a unique identity within the Marvel catalog as a post-war spy thriller from the late 1940s. This period has not been covered substantially in the MCU, beyond Howard Stark being filtered through some flashbacks and Toby Jones’ monologue in Captain America: The Winter Soldier. World War II is a significant period in U.S. history, and that is characterized in The First Avenger. But the period directly after is also fascinating within the MCU because this is where they planted the seeds of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Hydra. These organizations shaped US politics in the MCU, and Agent Carter starts to build these threads. Such is shown in Jones’ cameo at the end of Season 1; that small scene, with him outlining why America is the land of opportunity even for villains, alludes to Hydra’s rise through S.H.I.E.L.D. as shown in The Winter Soldier.
Yes, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. deals with the behind-the-scenes actions of the government in a world of heroes, but Agent Carter engages with a pre-Avengers landscape still figuring out how to deal with superheroes. Yes, there is the possibility of building another super soldier, but this series focuses on the other heroes behind the scenes who kept Earth safe before Iron Man and Captain America popped onto the scene. Not to mention, the agents at the S.S.R. helped shape the government for years to come. Seeing their successes and their failures helps flesh out the rise and fall of S.H.I.E.L.D. and the existence of figures like Bucky Barnes/the Winter Soldier and Alexander Pierce.
‘Agent Carter’: The Rare Woman-Led Marvel Series
That starts with Atwell, who is undeniably great in the series. The show, along with Jessica Jones, was one of the few MCU properties led by a woman at the time, and Atwell did the MCU justice. She rolled into the lead from her Captain America: The First Avenger performance deftly, giving Carter the edge and wit she needs to go toe-to-toe with several big baddies and her hot-headed, misogynistic industry. At the same time, Carter also emphasizes that she wants to do the best for people and tries to act with the morals of Steve Rogers, sometimes to a fault. With that said, she has earned her grief over Rogers because she has no time to get over him, given that she’s fighting to save Stark’s legacy, earn the trust of the S.S.R., and, oh yeah, deal with WWII fallout. Like WandaVision after it, Agent Carter spends a great deal of time reckoning with grief, and Atwell handles this perfectly.
The show also features a fantastic supporting cast around Atwell. Shea Whigham — who does great work in almost everything he is in, by the way — plays S.S.R. Chief Dooley, who conveys both the stresses of dealing with the job and his family life and the growth in trusting Carter. Enver Gjokaj is fantastic as Agent Daniel Sousa, an S.S.R. employee who was injured in the war and is supportive of Carter. Chad Michael Murray sells the brutish, cold, tough side of Agent Jack Thompson, while also subtly portraying the heartbreaking attributes of the character; he has a great monologue with Carter about his failures during WWII.
On a lighter side, James D’Arcy is delightful as Jarvis, serving as a comedic foil to Carter in several instances while also being a useful assistant (he deserved that cameo in Avengers: Endgame). In Season 2, Reggie Austin comes in as Dr. Jason Wilkes, a charming scientist who helps Carter with her investigation and serves as a brief romantic interest and conflict after he comes in contact with zero matter (which will be explained shortly).
‘Agent Carter’s Fantastic Villains
In addition, the show highlights some interesting villains. The first season introduces Leviathan, a Russian organization fighting back within the Cold War. They are represented by two figures: The first, Dotty Underwood (played brilliantly by Bridget Regan), is a sleeper agent who originally moves in next to Carter while watching her and the S.S.R. The other is psychiatrist Johann Fennhoff (Ralph Brown), who tricks Carter and the S.S.R. into trusting him to get access to Stark’s weapons, hypnotizing several agents. The sequences when Fennhoff deceives several people are some of the most compelling scenes in the series, taking the characters into these dreamlike places away from the cold, dark reality of the situation.
Season 2 introduces Whitney Frost, a name used as an alias for Madame Masque in most Marvel comic series. Frost is an actress and a scientific genius (her story is based on that of Hedy Lamarr). She comes into contact with Zero Matter, an implosive substance described as “more dangerous than anything we’ve ever seen.” Frost is taking control of her life for the first time after years of working in the background, showing up to a film with an artificial smile. The only shame is that she is stripped of her powers by the end of the season, but Everett makes the most of her time as the character.
So, Why Didn’t ‘Agent Carter’ Last?
So why didn’t the show attract more viewers? Well, the series did get convoluted at points, trying to explain each character’s backstory and tie every moving part together. And to an extent, the show tends to move in circles before getting to the exciting parts of the plot. Each season works through several villains that manage to die within episodes of their introduction. There are also multiple diversions over the course of the series, from Peggy’s theater friend Angie (Lyndsy Fonseca) to the sloppy Agent Krzeminski (Kyle Bornheimer), that force talented actors into forgettable, stereotypical 1940s roles. Not to mention that some of the hand-to-hand action is shot and edited too quickly, and some of the sets look considerably cheaper than the MCU films and later series.
Yes, the show has some shortcomings, but overall, Agent Carter is still a special series. It holds an interesting place in the MCU’s history that may not have garnered the audience it deserved, but it forever provided an outlet for Peggy Carter to shine.
Agent Carter is now streaming on Disney+.
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2015 – 2016-00-00
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Louis D’Esposito
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Stephen McFeely, Christopher Marcus
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Marvel Cinematic Universe
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Tory Lanez Sues California Prison For $100M After 2025 Attack
Tory Lanez is putting a price on his pain after previously suffering from 14 stab wounds while locked up at a California Correctional Institution. The singer was stabbed multiple times in May 2025 while serving his 10-year sentence tied to Megan Thee Stallion’s 2020 shooting. Now, TMZ reports that Lanez has filed a lawsuit against the California Department of Corrections for the incident.
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Tory Lanez Files Lawsuit Against California Prison Following Brutal 2025 Attack
Lanez has reportedly filed a lawsuit against the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation along with the warden and 50 correctional officers at the California Correctional Institution in Tehachapi after he was stabbed by another inmate Santino Casio in May 2025. In docs obtained by TMZ, the rapper says he suffered permanent facial scarring and two collapsed lungs. Tory also claims Warden Danny Samuel broke CDCR protocols by placing him in the same area as Casio. He further alleges prison staff weren’t present during the attack and questions why it took so long for a response. Per New York Post, Lanez’s legal team says he suffered emotional trauma, damage to his reputation, and an ongoing safety risk.
On top of that, Tory claims staff allegedly seized his original songbooks with unpublished lyrics and notes for his attorney while he was recovering in the hospital after the incident. Tory is now seeking $100 million in damages and $1 million per stab would. He also wants his original songbooks returned.
Video Surfaces Showing Inmate’s Brutal Attack On Tory Lanez
As TSR previously reported, Santino Casio brutally attacked Tory Lanez in May 2025 while he was serving a life sentence for murder. Authorities also convicted Casio for another in-prison assault with a deadly weapon. After the incident, prison officials placed Casio in a restricted housing pending investigation. Before the attack, Casio told TMZ that he thought Tory had put a “price on his head,” claiming he heard rumors throughout the prison grapevine.
On the morning of the stabbing, Casio claimed he saw a suspicious lump in Tory’s pocket and thought it was a weapon. He did admit to striking Tory first as act of alleged self-defense. Casio also said that he and Tory did maintain a decent relationship before the stabbing happened.
Here’s The Latest Update On Tory Amid His 10-Year Sentence
Tory Lanez now serves the remainder of his sentence at the California Men’s Colony in San Luis Obispo. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison in 2023 for the shooting of Megan The Stallion. The incident went down in 2020 following an argument, which resulted in Megan getting shot in the foot. A jury later found Lanez guilty on multiple firearm-related charges.
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Bernice Burgos’ New Flicks Have Fans Saying She’s The Birthday
Just before the weekend energy kicked in, Bernice Burgos had the timeline doing double takes with a birthday post that spoke volumes—without saying too much at first glance. The entrepreneur and model stepped in front of the camera with confidence that didn’t need an announcement. And, she let the visuals do all the talking while reminding folks exactly who she is.
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Bernice Burgos Said Birthday? No—She Is The Moment!
In an Instagram post shared Friday, Bernice dropped a series of photos celebrating her 46th birthday, and let’s just say—she understood the assignment. Rocking a hot pink skirt paired with a yellow corset featuring pink lacing, she accessorized with gold bracelets, sleek hair laid to perfection with baby hairs, and a flawless face card that didn’t miss. In several shots, she’s seen holding a brown and yellow cake, fully embracing the moment. Ultimately, the message was clear: Bernice didn’t just show up for her birthday — she is the birthday!
TSR Comments Go Crazy For Her Birthday
Fans and celebs flooded the TSR Instagram comments gassing up heavy. Some kept it sweet with birthday love, while others were begging her to drop that skincare routine ASAP. And of course, a few bold ones didn’t hesitate to shoot their shot, asking for her number like she might actually reply.
One Instagram user @realactaylorrr said, “She takes care of herself 😍😍😍”
This Instagram user @realjuliamarie commented, “THE MOTHER OF THE IG BADDIE“
And, Instagram user @nhamomusic added, “Mane shorty a vampire or something idk 😂😍😍😍😍”
Meanwhile, Instagram user @jazminelraez wrote, “Danggggggggggg 46? 🔥🔥🔥🔥”
While Instagram user @buffiebabyy shared, “She drink the same blood Pharrell was sipping on 😂🔥”
Lastly, Instagram user @limited_edition_313 said, “She the birth certificate!“
Bernice Always Got Everybody Watching Closely
Looks like Bernice Burgos is settling into her glow-up era just fine! She recently shared TikTok footage from her visit with Dr. Ashkan Gavami, where the two discussed reshaping her derriere and adding some body contouring. According to the doctor, the goal was to achieve a “legging-tight look without the leggings” using Quantum RF—a minimally invasive treatment that uses controlled radio frequency energy to tighten skin, boost collagen and elastin, and break down fat cells that the body naturally flushes out. Common treatment areas include the abs, thighs, and arms, and the process skips major surgery, meaning no large incisions and less downtime.
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Charlize Theron Recalls Her Father’s ‘Verbal Abuse’
Charlize Theron is looking back on her difficult upbringing in South Africa.
“I have memories from when I was really young, seeing really drunk people, and it scared me,” Theron, 50, told The New York Times in a profile published Saturday, April 17. “Like, people crawling on the floor drunk. That became so consistent that it was every Friday, Saturday, maybe even every Wednesday. My dad had built this big bar inside the house.”
Theron further claimed that her dad, Charles, was “a full-blown functioning drunk.”
“He had moments where he would go missing, we wouldn’t know where he was and he would usually return in a state that was pretty severe,” the actress alleged. “It would get messy and loud, and my mom’s not a wallflower either. She wasn’t just sitting and taking it. She made it known that she wasn’t happy about his lifestyle. So, it really caused a lot of verbal abuse.”
She continued, “Personally, for me, the worst thing was they would ice each other. There would be a big fight, and then they wouldn’t talk for three weeks. I didn’t have siblings, and that house just went silent.”
Theron’s mother, Gerda, shot and killed her husband in 1991 out of self-defense. Theron was 15 at the time.
While speaking with The Times, Theron clarified that her father wasn’t physically violent toward her.
“He was scary. He didn’t hit me, he didn’t throw me against a wall, but he would do things like drive drunk,” she said. “There was a lot of verbal abuse, a lot of threatening language that just became normal.”
According to Theron, her mom even enrolled her in a boarding school to “get [Theron] out of the house.”
“She was very aware of what it was doing to me,” Theron told the outlet. “All the memories are there, and it’s not that I don’t try and think about it, but going in such a linear manner, it becomes almost more clear when you talk about it this way. Because people tend to just isolate it and want to talk about one thing. It helps to explain that these things build, and they build, and it takes years for things to go as wrong as it did in my house.”
Theron eventually left South Africa when she was 16 to pursue a modeling career in Europe.
“I was so equipped. I knew how to take care of myself. That’s just something my mom instilled in me, my lifestyle instilled me, my country did,” she said. “You know how to cook, how to sew. I knew more than my kids will ever know as adults about taking care of myself. I knew I would be able to survive, and I also had this real drive. I was so determined to do this on my own and not to fail, because I didn’t want to go back.”
After Theron found success in Hollywood, she adopted daughters Jackson and August in 2012 and 2015, respectively.
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for confidential support.
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Coi Leray & Olandria Have Fans Drooling Over Their Link Up
Whew! Coi Leray and Olandria have the internet in a chokehold after photos from their link-up started making rounds online. And let’s just say, the vibes are giving sweet, soft, and very much That Girl energy. Fans are already obsessed with the duo’s latest moment together, and it’s easy to see why.
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Coi Leray & Olandria Have Fans Losing It Over Their Face Cards
In a video shared to Instagram on Friday, April 17, Coi Leray and Olandria popped out together with a playful caption that read, “May I Have A Chocolate Vanilla Milkshake Please With Whip Cream and Extra Sprinkles,” along with several colorful emoji. In the clip, Coi is seen rocking a matching yellow and green bikini set, styled with space buns and a toned midsection that shows off her fitness glow, while Olandria complements the moment with a sleek side part and a lace top giving full-on glam energy. Together, the pair serve undeniable face cards and effortless chemistry, leaving fans fully locked in on the aesthetic and the vibe.
The Roomies Are Livin’ For Coi & Olandria’s Link-Up
Folks wasted no time running to The Shade Room’s Instagram comment section, and you already know they had plenty to say. Some joked that this is exactly what it looks like when the “mac and yams” touch. While others couldn’t stop talking about how their face cards.
One Instagram user @attractifff commented “I can’t choose 😩😩”
This Instagram user @crystal.crave added, “Black Women are just everything 😍 the meaning of beauty“
And, Instagram user @brownbone.kee said, “WHEN THE BAKED MAC AND CHEESE TOUCH THE YAMS 😍”
While Instagram user @yanmajid.rose shared, “They’re face card eats soo bad 😍”
Then Instagram user @pictureperfectmarika wrote, “This what I mean when I say I want Neapolitan ice cream“
Finally, Instagram user @kaylatatyana said, “butter pecan & chocolate milkshakesss😍”
Coi & Her Baby Girl Stay Taking Over Timelines
Coi Leray really stays outside living her best life—and bringing her baby girl Myoco along for the vibes. In a series of clips shared to her social media, the rapper popped out in what looked like a dance studio, mirrors up and energy on 100, as she got into a full-on dance moment while keeping her daughter Miyoco close by. At one point, Coi whines her waist and drops low with ease, while Miyoco claps along like her biggest fan.
And baby, the multitasking didn’t stop there! In another moment, Coi is holding Miyoco on her hip while still catching the beat, proving she’s balancing mommy duties and good vibes seamlessly. Meanwhile, Miyoco had her own lil’ spotlight, smiling at the camera in a colorful romper and gold chain as she played by the mirror. Coi even kept it playful in the caption, joking “Gotta start ’em young,” and you already know fans were eating up this mommy-daughter energy.
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Lena Dunham Claims She Wrote About Adam Driver In An ‘Honest Way’
Actress Lena Dunham is claiming that she wrote about her “Girls” co-star Adam Driver in an “honest way.” In her tell-all memoir “Famesick,” Dunham alleges that the “Star Wars” actor threw a chair, punched a hole in his trailer, and screamed in her face when she forgot her lines. She also claimed that their relationship nearly crossed a boundary before he married his now-wife, Joanne Tucker, in 2013.
Lena Dunham Addresses Her Relationship With ‘Girls’ Costar Adam Driver

While promoting her new memoir, Dunham reflected on the difficulty of being the “Girls” showrunner at such a young age, as she was only 23 when HBO called to offer her a blind pilot deal for the show. While the comedy series was a hit for HBO, Driver was also navigating his newfound fame as Kylo Ren in the “Star Wars” sequel trilogy.
“For better or worse, it was all of our first jobs. I think Adam went on a very specific ride because he had the ride of the show and then also the ride of becoming a major movie star at the same time,” Dunham told PEOPLE magazine while promoting her memoir.
“So he was on these two tracks, and he’s a very, very serious work-focused private person. So I have a lot of empathy for that,” she added.
Dunham Said She Didn’t Want To Make Adam Driver ‘The Outlier’

Dunham insisted that she didn’t want to make Driver seem like “the outlier” of the comedy series when she wrote about her experiences with him in her memoir. Instead, she said she wanted it to serve as an example of how difficult it can be to navigate her “first experiences” as a boss, which she hopes others can relate to.
“And again, the goal was never to make Adam seem like he was in any way the outlier of the show, but just to talk about how complex and confusing those first experiences of trying to be a boss were,” she said.
Lena Dunham Says It Was A ‘Challenge’ To Be A Leader

Dunham insists that it wasn’t just her experiences with Driver that made it difficult to be a “boss” on set.
“I was also, at that point in my life, extremely intimidated by men. And so there was a real challenge to me in trying to be a leader when it came to men,” she explained. “And I learned on that job, and luckily, I don’t feel those same kinds of fears anymore.”
Lena Dunham Says They Shared A ‘Rich Creative Dynamic’

Adam Driver’s character, also named Adam, played the on-again-off-again boyfriend to Dunham’s character, Hannah. While reflecting on the experience of filming “Girls,” Dunham claimed that they had “two different relationships” when they were on-screen and in real life.
“It was a really rich creative dynamic in which we were able to understand each other completely when we were on screen, and then in some ways, not at all when we were off,” she said. “And so it was almost like we had two different relationships, one that kind of played out in our scenes together and one that played out in life.”
She said she wrote about Driver in the book only to capture the relationship in an “honest way” as she reflected on her experiences.
“It was an attempt to capture that [relationship] in an honest way, and also really talk about how much being around this very talented, charismatic, complex, and powerful person affected me in ways that were really positive and in ways that were a bit harder,” she says.
Lena Dunham Reflects On The Behavior Of ‘Great Male Geniuses’

In a separate interview with The Guardian to promote her memoir, Dunham admitted, “I also care a lot about having a set where people are happy, and feel free and heard and unafraid. Largely because I don’t want people to feel some of the ways that I felt.”
“At the time, I didn’t have the skill to … it never entered my mind to say, ‘I am your boss, you can’t speak to me this way,’” Dunham said of Driver’s alleged behavior. “And, at that point in my 20s, I still thought that’s what great male geniuses do: eviscerate you. Which is weird, because I was raised by a male genius who would never do that.”
At the time of this writing, Driver has yet to publicly comment on her accusations. In her memoir, she said that the last time they had contact was when “Girls” wrapped in 2016.
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Serial Killer Recklessly Escalates In A Perfect New Found Footage Sequel
By Robert Scucci
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One of my favorite found footage horror flicks that you’ve never heard of is 2025’s Looky-Loo (my review here), written and directed by Jason Zink (the guy behind Straight Edge Kegger). I was fortunate enough to be contacted by Jason ahead of its release back in 2024 to review the film, and it blew me away. It’s very well shot because the “found footage” comes from an aspiring filmmaker, meaning he knows how to edit his footage, and whatever camera he’s using doesn’t fall into the “scared kids running around the woods with their parents’ camcorder” trap that so many found footage films succumb to.
The footage presented to the viewer in Looky-Loo, as far as I can tell, is carefully curated by the titular serial killer because he’s trying to build out his own mythology and wants the attention. Think BTK killer, but if he knew how to use CapCut. Looky-Loo: Part II builds on this lore and keeps things interesting by showing us just how far off the deep end the killer has gotten since we last saw him. That’s saying a lot because the first film succeeds in traumatizing its audience, but only before hinting that there’s plenty more where that came from.

When Zink reached out to me again to hear my thoughts on his upcoming sequel, I was obviously primed for more of the same, just slightly escalated. He’s working the whole thing into a trilogy, so I figured we’d get a slow burn, leading to another cliffhanger. I was surprised when Looky-Loo: Part II got right into it with zero buildup to prepare you for the continuation of our killer’s rampage.
Looky Loo Wants To Be Famous

Looky-Loo: Part II wastes no time building out the mythology of its titular character and includes a letter to the viewer that spells everything out. The letter accomplishes two things. It tells the viewer that he will continue to kill, and it passive-aggressively taunts the authorities, stating that “so many more ladies ended up on the cutting room floor than the FBI knows about.” He goes on to explain that one such victim was strangled with a guitar string while she sat in her recliner, something he refers to as “Compelling footage, but cut for time.”
Right off the rip, Looky Loo is talking like an accomplished filmmaker who just so happens to be a serial killer, not a serial killer moonlighting as an amateur filmmaker. That should tell you everything you need to know about the murderous menace’s mental state. He thinks very highly of himself, and he believes what he’s doing is high art. In reality, he’s stalking women, entering and snooping around their homes when they’re not around, and returning when he’s comfortable enough with their routines to go in for the kill.
But here’s what Looky Loo doesn’t want to admit. He’s getting sloppy.

In the first film, one thing that really stuck with me was how he used his camera for reconnaissance. At first, it seems like he’s just filming his voyeuristic activities for the thrill of it. But if you really think about what he’s doing, he’s playing things smart. He films very specific things when he goes into a house. You catch glimpses of calendars, he goes through junk drawers and medicine cabinets, looks for potential murder weapons, and comes up with potential escape routes.
He’s also scoping out places to hide once it’s time to strike. He takes the footage home and reviews it so there are no surprises. In other words, he’s sizing up the joint from a safe distance once he has what he needs, giving him intimate knowledge of his victims’ daily habits and floor plans. He’s planning everything out in advance, giving him a horrifying advantage over his victims.
Our Killer’s Sophomore Slump

In the lore that Looky-Loo: Part II establishes, there’s now a popular snuff film playing at drive-in theaters that features footage from the first film. The sequel itself opens in the home of his next victims, an older married couple who don’t match his usual victim profile. Up to this point, Looky Loo has always gone after young, attractive women, but there’s a personal stake in this opening sequence. He’s playing a news broadcast featuring a man saying that if he ever got his hands on the killer, it’d be game over. When the camera zooms out, it’s clear that this is the same man Looky Loo currently has bound and gagged.
After finishing off the man and his wife, Looky Loo reaches into a puddle of blood and writes “Part II” on the refrigerator, because in his mind this is just another film project, and this is the most badass way to come up with a title card.

I’m not going to go into the granular details and do a full breakdown of Looky-Loo: Part II, but there are a couple of things to consider about our killer’s mental state that I clocked while watching the upcoming sequel. He’s getting careless. He doesn’t appear to be constantly editing footage anymore, which suggests he’s less cautious when entering his victims’ homes. He gets spotted and nearly overpowered on more than one occasion. He starts interacting with objects in his victims’ houses that could easily blow his cover before he’s able to satisfy his sadistic urges.
Looky Loo’s check engine light is illuminated, which tells you he’s not even taking care of his getaway vehicle despite planning to escalate. He shows up in public places with his camera, presumably in plain clothes, though we only ever see his shadow. Again, careless. There are also several sequences involving a woman who is either his next victim or someone he hires so he can work out his fantasies in a controlled environment before doing it for real. In these scenes, she sits awkwardly on a bed, reads his poetry, and tries on various outfits and wigs that match his preferred victim type. Strangely, she doesn’t seem scared, but almost sympathetic toward him.

Like its predecessor, Looky-Loo: Part II has sparse dialogue and features long tracking shots, heavy breathing, and the sound of footsteps scraping along the sidewalk. Occasionally, while hiding in somebody’s closet, he turns off the camera to conserve battery life. When he starts recording again, it’s clear that time has passed, and he’s about to do something terrible now that everybody is asleep and completely unaware of his presence in the one place they’re supposed to feel safe.
Most disturbing, though, is the same sick rush I had while watching this film that I had with the first one. Zink makes the deliberate choice to have viewers follow the worst protagonist imaginable. He’s a horrible person. He’s mentally unstable. He’s done nothing but stalk and kill throughout the entire runtime. But the important thing that you need to consider is that Looky Loo is the protagonist, so you feel compelled to see his story through, and, to a degree, see him succeed, because that’s how storytelling works. The protagonist is usually the hero. Here, he’s the exact opposite. Everything he does is reprehensible, but you stay invested because it’s the story you’re following. In a way, his sick and twisted fantasy of being famous comes to life because you’re watching him build out the lore in real time, and you can’t help but hope it’s a great story.

That’s what makes the Looky-Loo films so messed up and fun to watch. By design, you’re forced to root for the bad guy, and that’s exactly what he wants.

As of this writing, Looky-Loo: Part II is wrapping post-production, and a release date has yet to be announced. To prime yourself for what’s to come, you can stream the first Looky-Loo for free on Tubi.
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