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'The Last of Us' Episode 5 Recap

An early The Last of Us episode?! Thank you, Super Bowl. Folks, it’s finally time to find out if Henry is a good guy or a bad guy. Introduced by name nearly over a dozen times as rebel leader Kathleen (played by Yellowjackets’s Melanie Lynskey) kicked off her quest for blood, Henry ended the last episode by capturing our main duo at gunpoint. To learn more about what makes this guy so important?

'The Last of Us' Episode 8 Recap

For a whole week now, I’ve been lying on the floor in pain like Joel—waiting for The Last of Us to return. We can only hope that Ellie actually knew how to stitch up (and sanitize!) a wound when she haphazardly grabbed that needle and thread in Episode Seven. I’m not emotionally capable of losing anyone else on this show. Instead of letting me know that Joel is okay, HBO starts off Episode Eight with the introduction of yet another new character: David, the pastor of a small Wyoming community.

'The Mandalorian & Grogu' Spinoff Movie: Everything We Know

This story contains light spoilers for the Season Three finale of The Mandalorian. Roses are red, Grogu is green, and The Mandalorian movie is officially a go. The official Star Wars website just revealed that the film is titled The Mandalorian & Grogu, and Jon Favreau (the mastermind behind the Disney+ series) will direct Mando and Grogu's big-screen debuts. “I have loved telling stories set in the rich world that George Lucas created,” Favreau said.

'The Stranger' Season 2 Details

Once you make peace with the fact that there are about 500 too many characters and interwoven plot lines, Netflix's The Stranger makes for a pretty entertaining watch. The eight-part thriller series is based on Harlan Coben’s novel of the same name (the author also served as an executive producer on the show). The series begins when a stranger (played by Hannah John-Kamen) approaches Adam Price (Richard Armitage) at his son’s football (soccer) match to tell him that his wife Corinne (Dervla Kirwan) faked a pregnancy and miscarriage two years prior.

'The Thirteenth Day' by T.C. Boyle

Getty / Photo Illustration by Mike Kim The ship was monumental, like Atlantis risen from the depths, its own island, its own nation, a miracle of every kind of human labor and ingenuity. Even the sea was impressed. The waters calmed to make way for it and when it slashed across the horizon, the pelagic creatures appeared in their slippery legions to disport themselves in its wake. Dolphins rocketed alongside. Sea lions barked.