Jeremy Brown
37 articles published since March 02, 2022
About Jeremy Brown
I am a writer, editor and author who has written about pop culture and entertainment for years. If I can somehow use my writing to generate interest in a sequel to "Buckaroo Banzai," my work on this planet will be done.
10 Shows to Watch If You Like The Rookie
ABC's The Rookie is an audience-pleasing mix of police procedural and human drama. Here are other shows that fit the same bill.
Why Did Max Thieriot Leave SEAL Team?
Max Thieriot was one of the most popular stars on CBS/Paramount+'s SEAL Team. So, why did the Clay Spenser actor depart the series in Season 6?
Red Dead Redemption Can Be TV's Next Big Video Game Adaptation
Rockstar Games' Red Dead Redemption has the chance to reach a whole new audience with the popularity of TV westerns and video game adaptations.
Night Sky More Than Earned The Second Season It Didn't Get
Prime Video's sci-fi series Night Sky had one of the most original concepts in a long time - but didn't garner the audience or Season 2 it deserved.
Where Agents of SHIELD Fits Into Your MCU Rewatch
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. was always designed to dovetail with the continuity of the MCU. Here's how to binge the series in step with Marvel's films.
Mandy Rose Being Released Is a Bad Move for WWE
WWE firing fan-favorite Superstar Mandy Rose over her online content was intended to send a message. Unfortunately for them, it's the wrong one.
The Voice Would Benefit from a Hiatus After Blake Shelton's Departure
Blake Shelton will be leaving The Voice after Season 23. After his departure, the smartest move for NBC is to let the singing competition rest.
Why Star Wars Fans Think Bryan Cranston Is in Andor
The Disney+ Star Wars series Andor has fans buzzing about the possibility of a cameo appearance by Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston. But is it true?
With This Is Us Over - Now's a Good Time For a Pitch Reboot
Dan Fogelman had a smash hit with This is Us. With that series over, it's time to bring back the short-lived and brilliant baseball series, Pitch.
HIMYM Is To Thank for One of Breaking Bad’s Best Characters
Mike Ehrmantraut is one of the Breaking Bad universe's most popular characters - but if not for a scheduling conflict on HIMYM, he wouldn't exist.
Did The X-Files Revival Ruin the Original Series?
The X-Files, one of the 90s' most groundbreaking series, ended flatly in 2002. Fans hoped the 2016 revival would right the ship. But did it work?
Five Bands With Music Perfect for Stranger Things Season 5
Stranger Things has been smart with its song choices all along. Here are five bands the show should mine for music in the upcoming fifth season.
The Future of Sci-Fi Television Depends on Season 4 of The Orville
The Orville Season 3 has seen the Hulu series grow into the sophisticated sci-fi show it promised to be. Season 4 is necessary for the genre's future.
The Bear Honors Harold Ramis By Recreating a Nostalgic Ghostbusters Concoction
Restaurant dramedy The Bear is winning over new viewers on Hulu and offers up a sweet nod to a popular beverage and a fan-favorite actor.
The Boys Completely Wasted Their Most Mysterious Character
Black Noir was the show's most intriguing character, and, after a season-long arc promising redemption, he was simply killed off for shock value.
Why The Knick Is the Best Medical Drama You've Never Seen
After being revived on HBO Max, the medical drama The Knick is winning new fans. And with good reason, as it's one of the most compelling shows on TV.
Stranger Things 4 Uses an Iconic '80s Song as a Main Character's Savior
Max spends part of Season 4 lost in her headphones, and the song she is listening to has a very powerful effect. What's the story behind the music?
This Emmy-Winning Simpsons Episode Ruined the Entire Series
The Simpsons episode "HOMR" is considered a classic, but the revelation that Homer's behavior is due to a brain injury turns laughter into mockery.
The Deep's Redemption Arc Is The Boys' Most Compelling Story
On Prime Video's The Boys, The Deep began as one of the series' most contemptible characters, but he has somehow become one of the most sympathetic.
Obi Wan Kenobi Makes a Key Return of the Jedi Line Make Sense
By filling in the backstory between Revenge of the Sith and the original trilogy, Obi-Wan Kenobi is helping clarify an important line from Episode VI.