Every few years, a reunion happens that no one thought was possible. Suddenly, old tensions don’t seem so permanent, and fans start wondering who might be next. These are the bands we all wish would do a comeback tour.
Before dragons, crowns, and global fame, Emilia Clarke was just another young actor trying to break through. She had a few small roles and was still figuring things out when she landed the part of Daenerys Targaryen. It would change everything—and make her famous almost overnight. But what fans didn’t know at the time was how close she came to never being able to enjoy it.
The 90s were peak boy band era. Whether you were watching TRL after school, rewinding your favorite cassette, or arguing with friends about who the best group was, these songs were everywhere.
Pop music is always evolving, but every so often a song comes along that shifts everything. Whether through innovation, cultural impact, or sheer staying power, these are songs influenced what came after them, and each one helped shape the sound of modern pop.
Some songs are over before you even settle in. Others take their sweet time. Now, to be fair, some of those are a slog and an automatic skip. But some lengthy tracks are true, unforgettable masterpieces.
A genius who could become anyone, working in secret while being hunted—The Pretender had everything, and for our money, it may just be the best TV show from the 90s no one talks about anymore. Do you agree? Or do any of these 25 other great shows take the top spot in your mind?
In an era where celebrities livestream breakfast and overshare their skincare routines, there’s something almost rebellious about stars who simply… don’t. No constant updates, no oversaturated interviews, no carefully curated “relatable” chaos—just vibes, talent, and a whole lot of mystery.
Some finales wrap everything up neatly. Others leave you staring at the screen like you just missed an episode—or five. Whether it’s baffling twists, missing characters, or endings that feel like they were stitched together at the last second, these shows didn’t just fumble the landing—they left viewers genuinely confused about what they just watched.
There’s a unique kind of cinematic whiplash that comes from revisiting a movie you once loved—only to realize it doesn’t quite hold up. The hype is gone, the surprises are spoiled, and suddenly you’re noticing things you definitely missed the first time.