Quentin Tarantino Swears He’ll Never Watch This Beloved Animated Sequel—Find Out Why

Quentin Tarantino isn’t hesitant about expressing his own movie opinions, as his diverse tastes often spark intrigue. He admires Sergio Leone’s “Dollar’s Trilogy” and the remake of “Freaky Friday”, while joining many others in appreciating “Top Gun: Maverick”. Yet, he’s also defended controversial films like the anticipated “Joker 2”. One unexpected Tarantino viewpoint is his affection for a particular film franchise, and his decision to avoid watching one of its installments.

The Rookie Season 7 Finale: Villains Return, Plot Thickens!

In “The Good, The Bad and The Oscar,” the Season 7 finale of “The Rookie” sees characters John Nolan (Nathan Fillion) and Nyla Harper (Mekia Cox) embark on a mission that brings cowboy-style heroics into play during a CIA operation. Despite this, the episode maintains an intimate feel, concentrating more on character development than grand global chases or death-defying stunts reminiscent of “Mad Max: Fury Road.”

Recurring villain Oscar Hutchinson (Matthew Glave) was expected to face off with Nolan, and fans anticipated some resolution regarding the rekindling relationship between Tim Bradford (Eric Winter) and Lucy Chen (Melissa O’Neil), now that he’s no longer her superior. Additionally, there was hope of seeing Monica Stevens (Bridget Regan) again after a hint earlier in the season.

However, they do reappear, but it’s the manner in which they return that shows the writers of “The Rookie” have become more assured and patient with their storytelling.

Why the CBS Cold Case Reboot Never Made It to TV

Unlike some police procedural dramas on CBS that have been running for years, Cold Case was only broadcast for 7 seasons between 2003 and 2010. Despite being off the air for quite a while now, Cold Case managed to captivate viewers and distinguish itself in a sea of crime dramas. This is why it’s not surprising that this series has been added to the list of classic TV shows being revived. Unfortunately, the revival of Cold Case didn’t make it to our screens, much to the dismay of fans of the original show.

Happy Gilmore

Sandler expressed his sorrow over the news as well, using his personal social media platform to publish a heartfelt and lengthy tribute dedicated to the alligator. His post, which contained elements of his signature humor, read: