High Potential Season 2, Episode 1, “Pawns” gives viewers plenty of great moments to sit with.
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High Potential Season 2, Episode 1, “Pawns” gives viewers plenty of great moments to sit with.
Luke and Lorelai’s first kiss in Gilmore Girls Season 4 feels like a classic and something that’s so uniquely them.
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The Night Agent simply doesn’t work with Rose Larkin.
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The Wrong Paris is a simple joy ride that puts two people together and makes their love story believable.
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It’s the thirtieth anniversary of Toy Story, and it’s comforting to know that the movie still holds up in every way.
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Emily Bader is about to take the world by storm in People We Meet on Vacation and we can’t wait to have front row seats.
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There are countless remarkable on-screen first kisses, but there’s nothing like Midge and Lenny’s first kiss.
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Pamela Anderson delivers the kind of breathtaking performance in The Last Showgirl that’s going to stay with us for a long, long time.
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Only Murders in the Building Season 5 explores the heart of the Arconia and emphasizes the importance of friendships.
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Wednesday and Enid switching bodies in “Woe Thyself” switch has us feeling all kinds of emotions.
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Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen’s Two of a Kind was a cancelled too soon, but I remember it being an absolute blast.
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Wednesday Season 2 heightens the stakes and brings plenty of macabre distinction to our TV screens.
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Heartfelt, hilarious, and full of well-rounded characters, The Paper Season 1 is a must-watch mockumentary.
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Warm, vulnerable, and so sweet, David and Patrick’s first kiss in Schitt’s Creek is one to remember.
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From start to finish, everything about BritBox’s Lynley Season 1 feels both fresh and familiar.
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Good Hang With Amy Poehler is the celebrity podcast we needed in 2025, and I’m pretty sure it could heal us.
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Chris Evans’ monologue in Materialists not only hits because of the actor’s delivery but because Celine Song’s words are full of gravitas.
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Let’s just go ahead and deem Superman and Lois’ flying kiss as the ultimate superhero kiss.
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Hilarious, sharp, and inimitable on all fronts. 40 years later, and Clue is still a whodunnit staple.
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Netflix’s The Thursday Murder Club is so delightful, we’re going to need ten more films with the cast.
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