Matt Smith thinks Daemon and Criston had “a homoerotic tryst” on House of the Dragon

Actors from the show “House of the Dragon” made an appearance at New York Comic Con recently, and during a panel discussion, Matt Smith (Daemon Targaryen), Tom Glynn-Carney (Aegon Targaryen) and Fabien Frankel (Criston Cole) shared insights about HBO’s prequel series. However, they didn’t disclose any details regarding the upcoming third season as of yet. Matt Smith clarified that he hasn’t received any scripts for the third season, stating, “I haven’t heard a peep about it.

From recap, season 3 episode 5: A long-awaited reunion

For quite some time, viewers have been proposing that every resident of Fromville gather for a community meeting. However, as depicted in “The Light of the Day,” Fromville Season 3 Episode 5, it becomes apparent why such an idea might not be feasible.

The Walking Dead just killed off two major characters

The universe of “The Walking Dead” persists through various new spin-offs, each focusing on some of the fan-favorite characters from the original show. As the final credits were shown for the main series in 2022, there were more tales to be told; these stories found their footing in shows like “The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon,” “The Walking Dead: Dead City,” and “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live.

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon takes an emotional detour in its fourth episode

In “Le Paradis Pour Toi,” the fourth episode of “The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon — The Book of Carol, Carol (Melissa McBride) remarks, “There’s no doubt about it, we’re not in Ohio anymore.” This line echoes a sentiment from “The Wizard of Oz” as Carol and Daryl (Norman Reedus) meet again in this episode, transforming the show with their presence much like Dorothy transitioning from grey Kansas to vibrant Oz. Their scenes together breathe life into the series, demonstrating why viewers enjoy these characters’ dynamic, and explaining why they were given a spinoff. However, contrary to Dorothy’s adventure, this change seems to mark the conclusion of Daryl’s fairy tale journey, not its beginning.

There are a lot of controversial issues with Star Trek: Picard but one stands out the most

Among the Nu Trek series, Star Trek: Picard stands out as the most imbalanced. At times when it excelled, it was exceptional, but such instances were not frequent. The portrayal of characters like Elnor and Soji Asha fell short of expectations, despite their potential for more intricate storylines. Regrettably, the treatment of the returning cast from The Next Generation also left much to be desired, with only the nostalgia factor sustaining viewer interest during its last season.

We need to see Harry Kim appear on another series sometime soon

Star Trek: Voyager boasted an exceptional ensemble. Not every character’s narrative was top-notch, but almost each one played a pivotal role at some point. Yes, Harry Kim, our eternal ensign, is still a subject of popular memes. Yet, all the characters managed to win over fans in their own unique ways. Even after the series concluded in 2001, many cast members have reprised their roles or found a way back into the Star Trek family.