TV

May 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

What Happens When a Bad Show Becomes a Streaming Hit?

A TV show about dinosaurs popping up in Los Angeles might sound like a fun idea, but that didn’t stop La Brea from getting canceled after three seasons. The show’s wild premise—a giant sinkhole opens in the city, sending people back to prehistoric times—should have been a hit. Instead, it struggled

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May 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Prime Video’s Reacher: A Wild Ride of Logic Lapses

The new series turns a familiar detective story into an unpredictable spectacle. The lead, a towering former soldier, is presented as almost superhuman; his strength lets him disarm cars with a kick and outmuscle foes without breaking a sweat. Yet the show relies on improbable coincidences, such as

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May 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Hasbro Shifts HQ to West Hollywood for New Creative Hub

Hasbro is moving its entertainment team of about 100 people to a new office in West Hollywood next year. The company will occupy more than 31, 000 square feet on the third and part of the fourth floor of The Lot at Formosa. This location is part of a larger campus that already hosts other entertainm

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May 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Sherri Shepherd wraps up daytime TV with a star-packed goodbye

After just two years on air, a well-known daytime show is calling it quits. The program launched in 2022, taking over the spot once held by another popular talk show. Now, as the final episodes air this month, fans are getting one last batch of surprises. Instead of fading quietly, the series decide

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May 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Reality TV Moves Back Home

Fox shows are often filmed far from the U. S. , but many studios want to bring production closer. A recent example is “The Floor, ” a game show that was shot in Ireland because it was cheaper to travel there than to film on the Fox lot. Fox executives say they do a lot of work in America, citi

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May 05 2026CRIME

Forgotten Crime Dramas That Should Be on Your Watch List

These shows proved that crime stories can be more than just a mystery. They dive into real people, deep emotions, and social issues while keeping the suspense alive. One early example is a police series that followed real detectives in Baltimore. It was praised for showing how hard the job can be,

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May 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

RGB LED TVs: Why Hold Off and Who Should Buy

New TV makers are racing to launch screens that use tiny red, green and blue LEDs instead of the usual white light. The promise is brighter colors and richer detail. But because this is the first wave of the technology, some early models show problems. When a test unit from one brand flickered duri

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May 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix pickings: What to watch this week

This week on Netflix, there’s enough fresh content to keep viewers busy for days. The streaming giant has dropped at least two brand-new shows, added a sci-fi series that was already trending, and given a true-crime hit a bigger stage. Between returning favorites and fresh faces, the lineup looks st

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May 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung TV Switch: New Boss, Old Problems

Samsung Electronics changed the head of its television unit after a drop in profits. The new leader, Won‑Jin Lee, was formerly the head of global marketing and will now run the Visual Display business. The outgoing chief, Yong Seok‑woo, will stay on as an adviser in the Device Experience division to

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May 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Killing’s Unexpected Second Life on Netflix

The Killing started as a 2011 AMC crime series that adapted the Danish hit Forbrydelsen. Its first two seasons kept viewers hooked with a dark atmosphere and strong chemistry between detectives Sarah Linden and Stephen Holder. After the murder case of Rosie Larsen closed, AMC decided to cancel the s

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