If you were wondering whether the venue of the Dundee’s was real, now it is! Chili’s is opening a new branch in Scranton, Pennsylvania, home of the Dunder Mifflin Paper Co.’s most iconic office.
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If you’re a Lord of the Rings fan, you may be surprised to find out there’s a real Sam Gamgee out there. The real Gamgee felt surprised when he discovered that a fictional character in the ...
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Yellowjackets season three, episode eight, “A Normal, Boring Life,” sure was anything other than normal and boring. In fact, this episode was as unhinged as we’ve seen Yellowjackets to date.
Few films have as much instantly recognizable imagery as Tim Burton’s original Beetlejuice. However, one of the most memorable images from the original 1988 film involves the usually normal ...
Lumon’s Mr. Drummond was a truly awful man. His many sins against humanity ranged from being a hypocrite over vocabulary to sacrificing goats and humans for his company. But he was kind enough ...