When will Daryl Dixon and Rick Grimes reunite in The Walking Dead universe?
Andrew Lincoln's The Walking Dead spinoff series, The Ones Who Live, ended without a reunion between Rick Grimes and Daryl Dixon. Norman Reedus still has a few more seasons of European adventures as Daryl in his own spinoff series before calling it a day as the character. With Lincoln not having a set project to return as Rick Grimes, the actor's future in The Walking Dead universe is up in the air. After returning home, Rick could greet Daryl when Carol brings him back to Alexandria, which could happen either as Daryl Dixon's series finale or in a crossover event.
Felipe
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Has Russell T. Davies managed to redeem the Timeless Child?
The Timeless Child was one of the most controversial retcons in Doctor Who history. Everybody expected Russell T. Davies to abandon it when he became showrunner, but instead he's doubled down on it, focusing on the emotional impact of the Doctor being adopted and not knowing their origin. Do you think this "fixes" the Timeless Child? Do you still have issues? Or do you think it never needed fixing in the first place?
https://screenrant.com/doctor-who-timeless-child-russell-t-davies-explain-better-whittaker/
Thomas
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Will Negan and Maggie get together in The Walking Dead: Dead City season 2?
Negan and Maggie have one of the most complex dynamics in The Walking Dead universe. While it is clear that Maggie can never forget Negan for killing Glenn, the two parted on reasonable terms in season 11. Then came Dead City, which brought back the tension between the characters. Going into season 2, there are still fans who want to see that tension go a step further, with Negan and Maggie entering a relationship. While I can see how flashes of chemistry have been there, I can't believe the two will ever get into a relationship after everything Negan did.
Felipe
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Should HBO have gone forward with the Jon Snow spinoff series?
While the idea of a Jon Snow spinoff was initially frustrating to me, I see an advantage to HBO pursuing some series set chronologically after Game of Thrones. Especially now that HOTD continues to tie its story to GOT through the Aegon's Dream prophecy, and now that Aegon's Conquest is a series in development, it seems like HBO wants to have some underlying narrative to the franchise. Unfortunately, we already know the ending of that narrative, and the divisive GOT season 8 detracts value from any mentions of Aegon's Dream and "The Song of Ice & Fire." Suppose a Jon Snow series could explore the White Walkers a bit further and expand on GOT for the purpose of giving the franchise a more complete picture. It might be worth it.
Charles_Papadopoulos
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Should Grant Gustin play The Flash in the DCU?
Grant Gustin led nine seasons of The Flash, also playing Barry Allen in multiple other DC series and several Arrowverse crossovers. Even though The Flash season 9 marked the end of the series and the Arrowverse, there are still a lot of fans who want to see Gustin return as The Flash in James Gunn's DC Universe. Gunn has said that he would love to work with Gustin in the future and that, allied to Gustin's excellent run as Barry Allen and his popularity in the role, could lead to the talented actor playing a new Flash in the DCU.
Felipe
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Should OA and Maggie become a couple in FBI season 7?
A recent interview teased Maggie having a romance in FBI season 7, and OA could be a potential love interest. I like the idea of Maggie getting into a relationship in FBI season 7 because she deserves support, especially with Ella. This is also why OA would be a good choice for her love interest, as they’ve been through so much together, it would make sense for Maggie to turn to him. Their chemistry also means their friendship turning romantic would feel natural.
Kayla
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Jensen Ackles appeared as Dean Winchester in the Supernatural spinoff The Winchesters. There, the character gave equipment and advice to young versions of his parents, which should create a different future for the Sam and Dean of that world. With Ackles' main version of Dean having died at the end of Supernatural, there is a chance that a potential return of Supernatural for season 16 would focus on the alternate versions of Sam and Dean from The Winchesters' world, or at least have that Dean meet with Jared Padalecki's main Sam Winchester, which I think would be interesting to see.
Felipe
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Should Dead Boy Detectives have gotten a season 2?
Netflix's Dead Boy Detectives season 1 boasts an incredibly high Rotten Tomatoes score for both critics and audience - 92% and 91% respectively, so it was a shock that the series was canceled. Fans had been eagerly awaiting a season 2 announcement ahead of the August announcement that the series would not continue. The show expands the Sandman universe in an exciting and entertaining way, combining fantasy, mystery, romance, and the paranormal. One of the best Netflix live action series to come out recently, it absolutely should have received a season 2.
Tessa
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Who will kill Homelander in The Boys season 5?
The Boys season 5 will end the superhero series, and no ending other than death makes sense for Homelander. The problem is related to who could kill him, as Antony Starr's Homelander has proved time and again that he is a violent killer, and he is now essentially in charge of the United States. However, there are some characters who could possibly kill Homelander. Butcher is now fully focused on taking down all Supes, having the powers to back that focus. Starlight's powers came back, and she even got a boost. Finally, Soldier Boy's return could be Homelander's downfall.
https://screenrant.com/the-boys-season-4-finale-soldier-boy-homelander-reaction-explained-antony-starr/
Felipe
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Should Grey’s Anatomy season 21 be the medical drama’s last season?
ABC recently confirmed that Grey’s Anatomy season 21 will premiere on Thursday, September 26 at 10 p.m., a later time spot. The medical drama is also facing budget issues, leading to character exits. This begs the question of whether it’s time for Grey’s Anatomy to finally call it quits; many viewers already have. I stopped regularly watching Grey’s Anatomy briefly at the end of season 12 and only began watching the show live again when season 19 premiered with the new interns. With all the changes Grey’s Anatomy is already making, I’m worried about future seasons and what the show will do to the characters I love. I’ll keep watching Grey’s Anatomy if it continues past season, but it might not be the best decision for the series.
https://screenrant.com/greys-anatomy-season-21-release-date-confirmed/
Kayla
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Will The Walking Dead season 12 happen?
The Walking Dead ended with season 11. At the moment, there are no plans for the series to make a return for season 12 or more, as the focus of TWD universe is on the spinoff projects that are currently airing and other possible ideas of how to push the franchise in exciting new ways. However, multiple people involved with the shows have talked about the possibility of doing a crossover event between the spinoffs, reuniting characters like Rick and Daryl at least one more time. While it should not be called season 12, that reunion has to happen at some point.
Felipe
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What's the greatest fantasy book series of all time?
Currently, I'd have to answer this question with either The Lord of the Rings or The Wheel of Time. However, I fully believe if A Song of Ice & Fire is completed, it will easily hold my number one position. I think it takes many of the best elements of Tolkien's world and mixes them with contemporary characteristics and narrative styles, but I couldn't call an incomplete series the greatest.
Charles_Papadopoulos
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Did The Rings of Power season 2 stick the landing with its finale?
Honestly, I couldn't have more praise for The Rings of Powerseason 2 after the finale. This was the first episode of the series where I had zero complaints or nitpicks, and I'm just thrilled at how well everything came together. Sauron and Celebrimbor's story, which I found to be the most consistently strong all season, was perfectly brutal in the end. Adar being betrayed by the orcs was shockingly devastating, everything with Gandalf was terrific, and all of the elf characters, particularly Galadriel and Gil-galad, feel perfectly fantastical. I can't wait for more.
Charles_Papadopoulos
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Should Sandra Oh's Cristina Yang come back in Grey's Anatomy season 21?
With Grey’s Anatomy season 21 premiering soon, it’s now been over 10 seasons since Sandra Oh’s Cristina Yang left the series. Cristina was and still is one of the show’s most beloved characters, and viewers like me have been waiting for her to appear for years. Though Sandra Oh has said she doesn’t plan on returning, I think it would be great to see Cristina again, especially in Grey’s Anatomy season 21. With Meredith starting her own research institute, I think season 21 would be the perfect time for Cristina to return.
Kayla
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Are there too many streaming shows to keep up with?
Although there's supposedly never too much of a good thing, many viewers are struggling with streaming burnout. Rather than watching the new shows on dozens of streaming platforms, audiences tend to go back to their old reliable shows instead of making a new decision. At this point, there appear to be too many streaming platforms to keep up with. Personally, I try to stick to the platforms I know I'll watch, but the FOMO I get from missing shows on platforms I don't have can sometimes be overwhelming.
Cher
What is the best way for a new viewer to start Doctor Who?
Starting Doctor Who in 2024 might seem like a daunting task for someone with no experience with the franchise. There are 26 seasons of the show, with several actors serving as The Doctor — many more than once. For someone who has only heard about the show but never gave it a try, I recommend starting with the New Who period, which kicked off with Christopher Eccleston's Doctor in 2005 and is a reboot for the franchise. That said, every regeneration of The Doctor essentially wipes the slate clean for a good jumping-on point.
Felipe
Did the two-year delay hurt House of the Dragon?
I'm very much enjoying House of the Dragon season 2 so far, but haven't been able to shake the feeling that the near two-year gap between seasons has indeed hurt the show in some way. Ratings for the show are strong, but not as good as season 1 - the season 2 premiere was down around 22% compared to the season 1 premiere. Google Trends data shows it hasn't matched the same spike of interest as season 1's release. But mostly I'm talking anecdotally here: there are so many people I know who loved Game of Thrones and watched House of the Dragon season 1 when airing, but who "haven't got round" to season 2 yet, or didn't even realize it was back. I don't think it's hurt the show's quality, but it has stalled the momentum around the series. Game of Thrones worked because it came back so reliably the same time every year, and when it did have longer gaps later on, it was so big it had the same guaranteed audience waiting, a luxury HOTD does not have. And when so much of the fun comes with di
James
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Is the theater experience still enjoyable?
While I still really enjoy going to see movies in the theater, the experience is getting less and less exciting. People seem to be treating the movie theater more and more like their homes, talking to those next to them, or even going so far as to scroll their phones the entire time. Things like this are starting to take away from the experience and make me more likely to skip the theater going experience for something I feel I can wait to see. Light pollution is real, and combine that with noise pollution, and it just becomes a frustrating experience rather than a fun one.
Tessa
Why was side-scrolling so controversial in past Legend of Zelda games?
It wasn't until I looked online after playingEchoes of Wisdomthat I realized that side-scrolling was so hated inThe Legend of Zeldacommunity. It seems thatZelda 2: The Adventure of Linkwas where this backlash started, but considering it came out in 1987, I don't understand why it was such a big deal. Side-scrolling wasn't unusual in '80s gaming, and it's not as if laterThe Legend of Zeldagames used the feature loads, either.
Rebecca
How do we feel about the DCU's New Hal Jordan and John Stewart castings?
It's recently been reported that Kyle Chandler has been cast to play Hal Jordan in the DCU's upcomingLanterns series, whileAaron Pierre has been cast as John Stewart. I find both castings to be incredibly exciting, particularly with Chandler, who should be able to provide a dynamic version of Jordan who's been at the Lantern gig for some time. Likewise, I'm really looking forward to seeing Chandler and Pierre's chemistry as partners investigating a new mystery on Earth.
Kevin
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