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The Elephant (Full special and behind the scenes)
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Hoopla Bonus Borrows for May 2026
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Regular Show: The Lost Tapes S01E01/02 - "Fix That Tape & Skip's Luau"
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'Stargazers: A Star Trek Story' boldly launches May 17 on Webtoon
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Happy Birthday David Attenborough, 'the voice for nature,' turns 100
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Turbo-Culture
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Gray Media's chain-wide arbitration rollout
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US regulator to review Disney broadcast licences after Jimmy Kimmel joke about Melania Trump
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The Great Moose Migration has become a ‘slow TV’ sensation, keeping audiences worldwide glued to the beasts' epic trek – we go behind the scenes with its Swedish makers
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How are we all feeling about piracy these days?
So with the Paramount acquisition, all the new HP content, and the general state of both TV and Movie ownership are people returning to the high seas? I was an eager participant of the first and...
So with the Paramount acquisition, all the new HP content, and the general state of both TV and Movie ownership are people returning to the high seas?
I was an eager participant of the first and second wave of piracy in the early and late 00s, and considering the re-consolidation of the entertainment industry and the seemingly nefarious acquisitions of late, I am considering hoisting the black flag once again. I guess this post has two objectives: 1. how are other people navigating our changing media landscape, and 2. for those who have stayed immersed in piracy or have returned to it how have things changed in the last decade or so. Obviously Megavideo and Putlocker are no more, so are there directions to point folks who are just getting back to it. This can be streaming, torrenting, anything really.
Caveat: Let's not even give the horrible human that is JK airtime. I mentioned HP because folks might want to indulge without supporting but if we can keep the discussion to piracy that would be awesome!
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Hoopla Bonus Borrows for April 2026
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The Punisher: One Last Kill | Official trailer
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Star Trek: Voyager Season One | re:View
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Empire City | Release date reveal trailer – 30th April 2026
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[Steyr] AUG
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Everything we just learned about the new Stargate series
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Hoopla Bonus Borrows for March 2026
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'Star Trek: Starfleet Academy' to end with Season 2
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Chuck Norris dies aged 86
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Oscars ratings hit 17.9 million viewers, down 9% from last year and lowest since 2022
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Paula Cole - I Don't Want to Wait (1996)
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Dungeons & Dragons: Animated Series | Episodes 1-3
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How ‘One Piece’ costumes bring the classic manga to life
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Channel Surfer - Watch YouTube like it's cable tv
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All episodes from ReBoot have been pulled from their master tapes and have been digitized
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ESPN and the death of journalism
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TV’s TV (1987) & TV Games Encyclopedia (1988)
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‘Reading Rainbow’ to return, with new host Mychal Threets
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Hoopla Bonus Borrows for February 2026
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Tubi will start featuring Warner Bros. Cartoons on March 1st
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Dschinghis Khan - Moskau (1979)
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Tim Curry breaks down his most iconic roles
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US users: how are you watching Olympics coverage?
Aside from live TV and streaming on Peacock, are there any other ways to watch Olympics coverage?
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Catherine O’Hara - legendary actress dead at 71
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Local News TV offers YouTube feeds from 660 TV stations in America
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Hoopla Bonus Borrows for January 2026
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Star Trek: Starfleet Academy S01E01 - "Kids These Days"
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Does anyone else find CBS News particularly stressful?
I may be in the minority on Tildes who still watches cable news. My mom is the one who puts it on and I'll usually ignore/forget about it when I'm home alone, but I find it's a good way to keep...
I may be in the minority on Tildes who still watches cable news. My mom is the one who puts it on and I'll usually ignore/forget about it when I'm home alone, but I find it's a good way to keep track of major headlines. Also, our usual choice of national news, ABC with David Muir, tends to end every broadcast with some feel-good story which is just... really appreciated in these times. (Though tonight they played a soundbite of Martin Luther King Jr.'s final Sunday sermon, and the choice of that particular soundbite feels very pointed.)
A couple months ago YoutubeTV and Disney got into a contract disagreement though, so ABC was removed from the lineup for a bit. For a while we watched CBS News, and... Something about it just genuinely stressed me out. Of course the news is very stressful lately, but usually I can deal with it. At worst, I leave the room for certain stories that make me particularly angry.
Something about CBS just left me really agitated and stressed though. I can't say what it was exactly, maybe the delivery, or a heavy focus on the worst parts of US politics? All I know is every night I was getting increasingly worked up, the way I only ever did with the most absolutely infuriating news stories, until we switched to NBC until ABC returned to air.
This came to mind again after my mom put on CBS last night since ABC was starting late due to some sports program. It agitated me until I just snapped.
So my question: does anyone else find CBS particularly stressful compared to other cable news? If so, does anyone have any ideas on why that is? And are there any regular watchers who've noticed a shift in tone? I never really watched CBS before, but I'm wondering if maybe it's somehow tied to Bari Weiss's influence given the stuff with 60 Minutes.
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My favorite media of 2025
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YouTube is now the largest digital library of Sesame Street content
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World's strongest and kindest cartoon bear turns 60 – Bamse's anniversary is being celebrated in Sweden by establishing a new kindness award
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Tawny Newsome gives update on live-action Star Trek comedy
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Advice on avoiding the hedonic treadmill of endless content?
I have a specific ask at the end, but any and all musings on this topic are invited. Lately it's become apparent that the endless fire hose of content and subsequent extinction of boredom is one...
I have a specific ask at the end, but any and all musings on this topic are invited.
Lately it's become apparent that the endless fire hose of content and subsequent extinction of boredom is one of the most insidious shifts of modern life. While social media and the internet have accelerated this, upon further reflection I realize this battle to hijack our time and attention is something basically all of us were born into (and an even steeper climb for those of us blessed with ADHD).
These reflections have been borne out of a desire to protect my toddler's curiosity and passion for life outside a black mirror for as long as I can reasonably manage.
The issue as I see it is not the existence of content beyond what one could ever consume (books have been that way for centuries). It's the evaporation of friction. One click and you're on an infinite loop, optimized and engineered to keep you there.
I used to think this was a symptom of the smartphone & tik-tok era. However, looking back at my own childhood TV habits, cable TV was the precursor: dozens of channels that never went dark and 24/7 news cycles that bred fear and never stopped churning.
The ask: How have you set up an environment for your kids (or yourself!) to delay the hedonic content treadmill as long as is reasonably possible?
The goal is to avoid a smartphone until we can't. I'm not anti-screen. There are loads of great educational TV and movies, I just want to introduce them slowly and with intention. But unfortunately now every TV front-end is ad-stuffed and every streaming app is basically a recommendation engine in disguise.
How do you share content with your kids without letting the algorithm worm its way inside their brain? How do you give them access to the collective wisdom of mankind in the internet without turning it into a slot machine?
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Share weird crossovers, cameos and in-universe references to help map out ridiculous shared universes!
This is one of those posts that make me wish we could tag multiple tildes. Because this would apply to ~tv, ~movies, ~comics, ~games, ~books, and ~anime, with possibly even more. A long time ago I...
This is one of those posts that make me wish we could tag multiple tildes. Because this would apply to ~tv, ~movies, ~comics, ~games, ~books, and ~anime, with possibly even more.
A long time ago I read an article about weird crossovers, and it made the point that thanks to unrelated crossovers and six degrees of separation, the Archie comics Sonic technically existed in the same universe as... Some popular live action shows, because that show had a crossover with some other show that crossed over with Sonic. Obviously not really, but it was a funny thought.
I failed to find the article I remember, but my brief search did bring up the Tommy Westphall Shared Universe, which comprises 400+ shows thanks to various crossovers, cameos and in-universe references. There is a whole fandom wiki dedicated to it. There's also this site that lets you search for connections between TV shows. The site's description from DuckDuckGo is "Easily search and find the relationship between shows in the Tommy Westphall Universe and beyond." It's silly, but fun!
Thing is, most of my cursory searching into it has people focus on live-action TV and movies. And... Well, like I said at the start: the article I remember reading made a connection between Archie comics Sonic and some live-action show thanks to some crossover.
Since that first article, I've wondered off and on about the weirdest crossovers out there, and just how weird of a shared universe could exist. I don't want to limit it to one or two mediums, I want to find crossovers that can transcend mediums! Comics, TV, games and more!
So: what are the weirdest crossovers, cameos and in-universe connections you know of? What are the wildest connections we can make? And, for bonus fun, what are the ramifications of shoving all these wildly different series into one ridiculous universe??
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Box office: 'Stranger Things' finale grosses $25m+ for movie theaters
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How well does Mads Mikkelsen know his lines from James Bond, Star Wars, his films with Nicolas Winding Refn and more?
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Hoopla Bonus Borrows for December 2025
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The story behind the iconic Vietnam episode of 'Hey Arnold!'
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Legendary Star Trek writer David Gerrold has started a GoFundMe as he battles leukemia
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