Needs more lightsabers. 🤺
But oh, that photography was out of this world.
Needs more lightsabers. 🤺
But oh, that photography was out of this world.
A revealing, compelling, redemption train wreck. Only David, his family and his psychologist really know why he would put himself through this gruelling process to win back love and respect from grassroot wrestling fans, but in gruesome fashion, he did just that.
That death match with Nick Gage was a brutal path to external validation. Can someone please give David a huge hug and let him know that everything will be okay?
Because mesmerised horror really drives engagement.
I'm glad that Charlie Brooker is back to what he does best at this point in time, tackling concepts around nested realities, AI-generated content and deep fakes in a form that maintains originality and charm.