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The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives is an American reality television series created for Hulu. The series follows a group of Utah-based TikTok influencers, known as "MomTok", as they navigate the complexities of their personal and professional lives. The first season was released on September 6, 2024, and became Hulu's most-watched unscripted season premiere of 2024. The second season was released on May 15, 2025. A third season premiered on November 13, 2025. A fourth season premiered on March 12, 2026.
Monty Python’s Life of Brian
1979 film directed by Terry Jones
Hazbin Hotel
Hazbin Hotel is an American adult animated musical black comedy television series created, directed, and executive-produced by Vivienne "VivziePop" Medrano. The series revolves around Charlie Morningstar, crown princess of Hell, on her quest to find a way for sinners to be "redeemed" and allowed into Heaven via her "Hazbin Hotel" as an alternative to Heaven's annual "Extermination" of souls due to Hell's overpopulation. The series is produced by Medrano's company SpindleHorse in collaboration with A24, Amazon MGM Studios, and the animation studio Bento Box Entertainment.
2024 Summer Olympics opening ceremony
2024 commencement of the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad
The Bible
2013 television serial directed by Tony Mitchell
Sunday, Cruddy Sunday
episode of The Simpsons (S10 E12)
Bloody Mary
14th episode of the ninth season of South Park
GCB
American television series
Popetown
Popetown is an adult animated sitcom, billed by its producers as "Father Ted meets South Park". The series was internationally controversial, and was not screened by BBC Three, the channel which commissioned it.
God, the Devil and Bob
American animated television series
Lisa Gets an "A"
episode of The Simpsons (S10 E7)