- Spinning Horror Into Gold—"The producer Jason Blum's winning movie formula relies on profit-sharing, and he's thinking about applying it to television." NYT
- Woman Handing Out Letters, Not Halloween Candy—"... to Halloween trick or treaters that she feels are 'moderately obese.'" Is this for real?
- 'Offensive' Halloween costumes banned by US university—"University of Colorado Boulder tells students to avoid costumes including cowboys, indians, white trash or anything potentially deemed offensive."
- 10 most haunted places around the world Salon
- Alien-themed promotion for Shoals radio station leads to concern over school safety—"A radio promotion spoofing aliens hacking into an Alabama radio station spooked students into believing schools would be attacked." H.G. Wells all over again?
- Review of Afterlife With Archie—Featuring Francesco Francavilla's art
- A Justice Halloween—Poor Bats.
- Which Great Literary Work Explains Breaking Bad Best?—"Comparing the series finale to Shakespeare, Moby-Dick, and ... Curious George?"
- "Breaking Bad"'s most powerful drug was money—"No matter how much Walt made, he wanted more -- until the bitter end, when ego was all that mattered." Salon
- Norm Macdonald is wrong; Breaking Bad ending not a dream
- "El Paso" scene in Breaking Bad
- Anthony Hopkins says Bryan Cranston's acting in 'Breaking Bad' is the best he's ever seen
- Breaking Bad creator says online piracy 'helped' show
- Breaking Bad, Full Fan Title Sequence
- Breaking Bad: New Episodes—Spoiler alert.
- Netflix gloats as broadcast television ratings continue to horrify
- Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart react to "Colbert Report" Emmy win Salon
- BBC to reveal a number of missing Doctor Who episodes
- 4 of the Most Insane Versions of TMNT
- Archer -- Danger Zone
- R.I.P. Marcia Wallace—Goodbye Mrs. Krabapple.
- The Simpsons' secret formula: it's written by maths geeks—"When one of Britain's best-known science writers went to Los Angeles to meet the show's writers for a new book, he found a team dedicated to inserting gags about complex maths problems. And you thought it was just a cartoon…"
- One, doh!, three: Homer Simpson is a math genius. Really!—"Believe it or not, Homer can teach us a lot about advanced math. He does work in a nuclear power plant..." Salon
- How to Make The Simpsons Relevant Again: The Characters Should Start Getting Older—Meh.
- Simpson's 24th Treehouse of Horror by Guillermo del Toro
- If Disney Villains Were Cast in Chicago
- Star Wars Disney Mashups
- Disney Characters as College Students
- Disney-Last Airbender mash-ups
- Disney: I choose you!
- Thor: The Dark World—Didn't feel like as much as a sequel (which is a good thing) but more of a new chapter of what's hopefully more of our favorite Thunder Blond's adventures. "Chuck" as Fandral was a bit strange to see though.
- ReelViews: "The Vandalism of 3-D"
- Why Do We Eat Popcorn at the Movies?
- Terminator 3 deleted scene—Fun and scary at the same time.
- Titanic, as directed by Michael Bay
- Culture is not about aesthetics. Punk rock is now enforced by law.
- Sinead O'Connor's open letter to Miley Cyrus. Miley responds, Sinead responds to Miley, Miley responds to Sinead, Sinead responds to Miley
- 20 isolated vocal tracks you need to hear right now
- Dolly Parton's Jolene slowed down—Great segment on her on Drunk History.
- Sesame Street sings with Jimmy Fallon and the Roots Salon
- The 75 Most Memorable Moments in DC Comics History
- Superman: 75 years of heroic history in a 2-minute animated short
- Comic Book-Strip Crossovers
- DC capitalizes on Arrow's success by making Green Arrow one of its best titles—I'm waiting for Lemire's trades to hit the stands.
- DC Apologizes for Harley Queen Talent Search Page
- A Map of Comic Book Burnings Across the U.S.
- 5 Iconic Characters You Didn't Know Were Ripoffs
- Not-So-Super Powers
- Sebelius: 'I apologize, I'm accountable' for Obamacare website flaws
- Another Obamacare horror story debunked
- Reich: GOP loved Obamacare until Obama proposed it
- Reminder: Republicans have no interest in fixing Obamacare
- Ignore Republican nihilism. Obamacare is already working—"The media parrots GOP talking-points about ACA bugs, but the fact is it's cutting healthcare costs and expanding coverage."
- Glenn Greenwald: "Dick Cheney Engaged In Some Of The Most Radical & Criminal Conduct In The U.S.!"
- The Snowden Leaks and the Public—An article by The Guardian's editor, Alan Rusbridger.
- Boris Johnson defends Guardian over NSA revelations—"Mayor of London says it is right that 'salient and interesting facts' about espionage are brought into public domain."
- NSA infiltrates links to Yahoo, Google data centers worldwide, Snowden documents say—Naturally, they're angry. (Or are they pretending to be?) WaPo
- PRISM already gave the NSA access to tech giants. Here's why it wanted more. WaPo
- NSA May Have Spied On The Vatican During The Papal Conclave
- NSA pushed 9/11 as key 'sound bite' to justify surveillance
- Russia Reportedly Bugged the Goodie Bags at the G20 Summit
- Murdoch editors must have known of phone hacking, court hears
- Mike Rogers: You Can't Have Your Privacy Violated If You Don't Know About It