Month: June 2021

WARNING: The following article contains major spoilers for Season 2 of Ragnarok, now streaming on Netflix. Netflix’s Ragnarok really pushed Magne (David Stakston) in Season 2 as he wrestled with the decision of trying to harness his powers as Thor. Initially, he was all in, but after murdering Vidar — one of the Frost Giants
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High level spellcasters in Dungeons & Dragons can become like demigods among their party. At the lower levels, casters struggle to stay competitive with their martially-inclined allies, but as they stack on the levels and gain greater versatility and power in their spells, they become invaluable to the party’s success. However, eighth level spells are a valuable and limited
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While WandaVision was airing on Disney+, it followed through on the implicit promise that nothing in Wanda’s sitcom universe was quite right. However, at least one Westview resident turned out to be exactly what he appeared, and now he’s got a song to prove it: Dennis the Mailman, portrayed by Amos Glick. Glick stars in his
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The teen mystery drama Outer Banks took Netflix by storm in 2020, and swiftly earned a Season 2 renewal. Set along the Outer Banks of North Carolina, the series centers around the divide between the working-class locals, known as Pogues, and the wealthy seasonal residents, called the Kooks. The two groups clash as teenagers race to
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The growth that anime has experienced over the past decade is incredible, and the medium of entertainment is now one of the most popular and mainstream forms of animation. Every year brings forward tons of new series to consume, and it can honestly be a little overwhelming for those who try to check out everything or
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For six seasons and 121 episodes, ABC’s Lost captivated audiences with its intriguing mysteries, complex characters and big-budget set pieces. The story of the Oceanic Flight 815 crash survivors and their adventures on a mysterious island was a huge hit when it premiered in 2004. The series managed to gain a massive cult following that was dedicated
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The Steel typing, along with the Dark-type, was added to the Pokémon universe in Gen II with Pokémon Gold & Silver. Although it took a while for the number of Steel-type Pokémon to increase to a healthy roster size, after 8 generations of Pokémon, there is now a considerable number of Steel-type species in the Pokémon universe. RELATED: Pokémon: 10 Best Flying-Types
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