Enjoy James S.A. Corey’s new book The Mercy of Gods? You need to read Livesuit, the first Captive’s War novella

James S.A. Corey, who is actually the writing duo Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck, is primarily recognized for creating “The Expanse”. However, since August, they have embarked on a fresh series, set in an entirely distinct universe: “The Captive’s War“. The initial book, named “The Mercy of Gods“, narrates the journey of a band of human scientists experiencing a devastating alien invasion. They are taken captive and forced to serve at the will of the insectoid Carryx. By the story’s conclusion, readers gain insights into the Carryx and their methods for incorporating other intelligent species into their imperial war apparatus, thanks to the survivors among the humans who have managed to endure in their presence long enough to demonstrate their potential utility to the empire.

Bobby aids Athena as she attempts to land the plane in 911 season 8, episode 3

In the climax of the significant three-part storyline in 911‘s eighth season, Bobby Nash (Peter Krause) and his wife, Athena Grant-Nash (Angela Bassett), embarked on a heart-pounding journey that underscored the profound nature of their bond. Throughout the story, from their initial efforts to save the stranded plane to Athena releasing decades of pent-up anger, the depth of their love was evident and moving.

The Real Stories that Inspired Saturday Night, the Movie About the First SNL Episode

On October 11, the movie titled “Saturday Night” – a hilarious portrayal of the turbulent 90 minutes before the debut of Saturday Night Live in 1975, will be screened across the country. This film release is timed to honor the air date of the first episode of the comedy series on October 11, 1975, and it’s also coinciding with the show’s 50th season, which started on September 28.

NASCAR: 2 possible sources for a third RFK Racing charter

For the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season, both Trackhouse Racing Team and Front Row Motorsports will be increasing their car count from two to three. Although Front Row Motorsports has yet to sign the new NASCAR charter agreement, this expansion is expected due to their acquisition of charters previously held by Stewart-Haas Racing.