Sorry, Vecna Fans: Billie is Stranger Things' Greatest Villain Still
Louise Maddison
Sorry, Vecna Fans: Billie is Stranger Things' Greatest Villain Still
When Stranger Things Season 4 introduced Vecna, he was portrayed as the greatest villain the show had had so far – and for many he still is. However, many Redditors would argue that Billy (Dacre Montgomery) is/was a much greater villain than Vecna. Let's see why.
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George RR Martin's Least Favorite GoT Scene Suffered From Budget Constraints
Lee Jevon
George RR Martin's Least Favorite GoT Scene Suffered From Budget Constraints
$6 million dollars per episode is no drop in the ocean, but when you're trying to bring to life the author's vision in one of the highest-grossing TV shows of all time, it's considered a budget restraint. And that's exactly what happened all those years ago when the first season of Game of Thrones was still in production.
Bridgerton's Sex Scenes Came With a Fair Share of Juggling
Tatiana Santos
Bridgerton's Sex Scenes Came With a Fair Share of Juggling
Bridgerton is undoubtedly known for its risqué sex scenes, which have left fans waiting in anticipation for every episode. 
TBBT's Most Annoying Character is, Surprisingly, Not Sheldon, According to Reddit
Jake Clark
TBBT's Most Annoying Character is, Surprisingly, Not Sheldon, According to Reddit
Fans of The Big Bang Theory gave out the title of Most Annoying Character on a Reddit thread, and they shockingly gave it to Leonard, not his roommate Sheldon. Users said that they found Leonard insufferable during a rewatch, calling him whiney and needy with several examples. 
The Selena Gomez & Francia Raisa Drama, Explained
Louise Everitt
The Selena Gomez & Francia Raisa Drama, Explained
After saying that Taylor Swift is her only friend in the industry, Selena Gomez might have actually lost one of them.
Elijah Wood Had One Big Problem With The Rings of Power
Jake Clark
Elijah Wood Had One Big Problem With The Rings of Power
Proposed to be the most expensive television series of all time, Amazon Prime Video's The Rings of Power wrapped up its first season a few weeks ago. The Lord of the Rings series caused a stir when it was in development, most notably coming from Elijah Wood, star of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings film trilogy.
An Icon of Try-Hard Masculinity: Where's Fred Durst Now?
Nancy A. Veysey
An Icon of Try-Hard Masculinity: Where's Fred Durst Now?
Over two decades later, Limp Bizkit frontman, Fred Durst, is still being vilified for the chaos and mayhem some say he incited during the band's Woodstock '99 performance. (Yes, there's been more than one Woodstock. There have been multiple Woodstocks, and each has seemed like a bad idea to everyone except the promoters.) 
MCU Star Missed Out on TBBT Role, Had No Clue The Show Would Become Iconic
Dawn Coleman
MCU Star Missed Out on TBBT Role, Had No Clue The Show Would Become Iconic
Marisa Tomei could play The Big Bang Theory's hot girl next door, says "it wasn't the right fit" for her at the time.
The One Sons of Anarchy Scene That Broke Charlie Hunnam Completely
Thomas Pritchard
The One Sons of Anarchy Scene That Broke Charlie Hunnam Completely
Charlie Hunnam, an English actor best known for his role as Jax Teller on the FX Sons of Anarchy action crime drama TV series has opened up on one scene in the show, which he was "most nervous about" in his whole career.
Aemond & Vhagar's Disaster Proves Viserys Was Right All Along
Thomas Pritchard
Aemond & Vhagar's Disaster Proves Viserys Was Right All Along
Remember what King Viserys told his daughter Rhaenyra about the Targaryens' ability to control dragons back in House of the Dragon Season 1?