Sunday, 31 October 2021

Watch one of the most entertaining fantasy series on Netflix right now - CNET

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Commentary: Well-researched and beautifully shot, Outlander is much more than just kissing and corsets.

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Netflix released a horror movie written by a bot and it's spectacular - CNET

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It's good. And by good I mean terrible.

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Watch one of the trippiest sci-fi thrillers on Netflix right now - CNET

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From filmmakers now working with Marvel comes time travel thriller Synchronic.

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Watch one of the most riveting sci-fi mysteries on Amazon Prime Video right now - CNET

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Commentary: If you like plot twists, you need to check out Coherence.

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Watch one of the most absorbing sci-fi dramas on Netflix right now - CNET

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Commentary: What does it mean to be alive? That loaded question is tackled by 2015's Advantageous.

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World Series 2021: How to watch Astros vs. Braves Game 5 on Fox - CNET

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The Fall Classic between Houston and Atlanta continues Sunday, and you can stream it live, no cable required.

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Amazon Prime Video: The 26 best movies to watch - CNET

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Looking for what to watch tonight?

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Amazon Prime Video: The 31 best TV shows to watch - CNET

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7 spooky TV shows to start even after Halloween ends

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October is scary busy. Whether you're finishing a costume or juggling group chats, these 31 days fly by faster than you can do the Monster Mash. So we get it if you're a bit behind on your terrifying TV.

Thankfully, with the cozy season descending on us, you can carry your captivation with all things creepy into the rest of fall and beyond. We've rounded up some of our favorite ookiest, spookiest series to get your streaming started off right — with a focus on titles a little off the beaten path.

Listed in no particular order, here are 7 hidden gems of horror TV you can enjoy right now.

1. Sleepy Hollow

Washington Irving's 1820 story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" has spawned numerous adaptations that retell the tale of Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman, but Sleepy Hollow puts a modern twist on Irving's original by fast-forwarding to the 21st century. In this show, Ichabod (Tom Mison) pulls a Rip Van Winkle (also an Irving story, go figure) and magically wakes up hundreds of years after his alleged death in the Revolutionary War. He adapts to modern life with the help of Abbie Mills, a cop in present-day Sleepy Hollow whose mysterious destiny is tied to Ichabod's, the Horseman's, and the horrifying history of the town itself. In a town overrun with witches, zombies, and demons, a headless Hessian horseman is the least of their problems. — Alexis Nedd, Senior Entertainment Reporter

How to watch: Sleepy Hollow is streaming on Hulu.

2. Monsterland

Kaitlyn Dever in 'Monsterland'.
Kaitlyn Dever in 'Monsterland'. Credit: hulu

Each episode of Hulu original Monsterland takes place in a different, deeply haunted corner of the United States. Its horrors are both literal and metaphorical, with meat-eating mermaids and jazz vampires creeping around as extrapolations of the darkness hiding within humanity.

Kelly Marie Tran, Mike Colter, Taylor Schilling, and other big stars appear in Monsterland's anthologized episodes, though their stories challenge the audience to ask which characters are the monsters and which are simple human. A.N. *

How to watch: Monsterland is streaming on Hulu.

3. Twin Peaks

For decades, Twin Peaks has served as a critical reference point in elite TV. David Lynch and Mark Frost’s mesmeric world of humor, dreams, and mystery represented such a tectonic shift in the medium's possibilities — the cinematic stylings, the genre-blending narrative, the unique character creation, that score — that few other elite shows have escaped comparisons to it.

So, if you've long wondered who killed Laura Palmer, now is the time to get your "answers." I'm putting answers in quotes because in Twin Peaks those can be few, far between, and alarmingly subjective. Best served with donuts, cherry pie, and a damn fine cup of coffee. Alison Foreman, Entertainment Reporter *

How to watch: Twin Peaks is streaming on Hulu.

4. The Witcher

You will love the battle scenes in 'The Witcher.'
You will love the battle scenes in 'The Witcher.' Credit: netflix

Video game and comics fans delighted when Netflix announced it would be adapting The Witcher into a series. Then, when it came out, those same fans were deeply confused — for five episodes worth of twisty-turny terror that just made no sense. But by the time the three final installments tied those together, we were chomping at the bit for Season 2 (now expected on Dec. 17, 2021).

Henry Cavill stars as Geralt of Rivia, a kick-ass monster-hunter. His high-stakes mission isn't always easy to follow, but the battle scenes and visual styling is so richly exquisitely you'll be too enchanted to care.

How to watch: The Witcher is streaming on Netflix.

5. Bates Motel

Alfred Hitchcock invented the slasher genre with his delightfully gory masterpiece Psycho. For over 60 years, the film's chilling surprise villain, Norman Bates, has been the blueprint for disturbed horror baddies. Bates Motel asks the questions about Norman's backstory that went unanswered in Psycho. Why is a grown man dressing up as his mother and stabbing women in the shower? How did he get both so good and so bad at taxidermy? And would it be possible to clarify the depths of incest we're talking about here? Freddie Highmore plays young Norman alongside Emmy-nominated Vera Farmiga as his (still alive) mother Norma — and all of those questions get their answers. A.N. *

How to watch: Bates Motel is streaming on Peacock.

6. Room 104

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Check in to 'Room 104'. Credit: hbo max

Not every installment in this arthouse anthology from Duplass Brothers Productions is scary. But it's the series' eclectic combination of stories that makes it special — and its horror installments some of the spookiest on the market. Every episode of Room 104 takes place in a mysterious motel room, with a rotating cast of characters arriving to tell stories of various ilks. Buckle up, because you're in for a teen werewolf cartoon, an intimate cannibalism drama, and an actual trip to outer-space, among other things. It's the Twilight Zone of our time, with four seasons worth of episodes ripe for the binging. Just do yourself a favor and go in unspoiled. You'll thank us later. — A.F.

How to watch: Room 104 is streaming on HBO Max.

7. Channel Zero

Creator Nick Antosca delivers some of the best screams in streaming with Channel Zero.

This four-season fright fest turns a quartet of creepypastas into a brutal binge, comprised of six episodes per season. It adapts "Candle Cove" by Kris Straub in Season 1; "The No-End House" by Brian Russell in Season 2; "Search and Rescue" by Kerry Hammond in Season 3; and "Hidden Door" by Charlotte Bywater in Season 4. If you're familiar with the source material, then you know you're in for a hell of a ride. And if you're not? Good luck surviving this one. — A.F.

How to watch: Channel Zero is streaming on Shudder.

Honorable mention: Into the Dark

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You're gonna wanna head 'Into the Dark.' Credit: hulu

Hulu's Into the Dark struggles to appear on entertainment rankings not because it isn't good, but because its categorization as a movie anthology makes it tough to place between TV and film. That said, we are once again going to recommend this serialized collection of films as an honorable mention. Each title is based on a different holiday (Easter, Christmas, Mother's Day, Pet Appreciation Week etc.), and tackles a new terror, be it slasher villain or invading aliens.

We've even ranked all of Hulu's Into the Dark horrors for your convenience.

How to watch: Into the Dark is streaming on Hulu.

Asterisks (*) indicate this entry previously appeared in another Mashable streaming list.



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How science is helping unearth an 80-year-old Holocaust mystery - CNET

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Out of the ruins of the Warsaw Ghetto, remnants of resistance emerge, thanks to advanced geoscientific tools and a team determined to keep the horrors of history from fading.

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How to use Waze and Google Maps to find cheaper gas

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You can set your destination to cheaper gas with the help of Waze and Google Maps.

The U.S. national average for a gallon of gas is $3.40 — and in places like Hawaii, California, and Pennsylvania the average is over $3.50, according to AAA.

There are gas tracking apps like GasBuddy, but that requires a separate search on your phone. When you're already using Waze or Google Maps, it's much easier to find the cheapest gas near you. Both navigation apps have gas prices built in.

On Waze you can search for gas stations nearby or along your route. The prices (which have been crowdsourced by other drivers on the Waze app) are listed so you can see which stops will be the cheapest to fill up.

In the Waze app, the gas station option will show up below the search bar.

Click on the gas pump icon and you'll see all the stations. You can filter it by distance, price, or brand. To find the cheapest fill-up, go with price. Click on the gear icon on the top right on the gas stations list.

Once you've found the station you want, click on it and go — your navigation directions will lead you there.

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On the hunt for cheap fuel.
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On the Google Maps app, when you're in drive mode you can search along your route for gas stations. It'll show the prices at all nearby stations along with how far of a detour you'll need to take.

Click on search and click on the gas stations option and all the nearby stations will pop up along your route.

If you're not on the road, you can see where nearby gas stations are located from the main search bar. But the prices won't show up unless you are in drive mode.

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Gas station searching. Credit: SCREENSHOT / GOOGLE MAPS

Apple Maps does show gas stations nearby, but it doesn't clearly state the price per gallon like Waze and Google Maps do.

When you click on the search bar it pulls up suggestions of things nearby like COVID-19 vaccines, hotels, restaurants, and gas stations.

Apple Maps doesn't give as much gas info.
Apple Maps doesn't give as much gas info. Credit: screenshot / APPLE MAPS

But for pricing information you'll have to head to the gas station and check out the prices for yourself.



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At long last, 'copypasta' and 'air fryer' have been added to the dictionary

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As long as humans keep on human-ing, words will keep on words-ing.

This week, Merriam-Webster announced it had added a whopping 455 new entries to the dictionary — including terms across cultural, political, and technical realms. This latest batch of words reflects a rapidly evolving digital landscape, with technical entries like "teraflop" and "bit rot" appearing alongside trendier terms like "deplatform" and "copypasta." A number of pandemic-specific terms, including "long COVID" and "super-spreader" feel especially fitting of the times.

So how are new words picked? Throughout the year, Merriam-Webster editors scour written materials to find words that have emerged online and in print. Per the publisher's guidelines, new words are added depending on how often they are used and whether that usage occurs within the general populace, rather than a highly specialized field.

Some standout additions (and their definitions) from this update include:

air fryer: an airtight, usually small electrical appliance for quick cooking of foods by means of convection currents circulated rapidly by a fan.

amirite: slang used in writing for "am I right" to represent or imitate the use of this phrase as a tag question in informal speech. An example: “English spelling is consistently inconsistent, amirite?”

because: by reason of : because of — often used in a humorous way to convey vagueness about the exact reasons for something. This preposition use of because is versatile; it can be used, for example, to avoid delving into the overly technical (“the process works because science”) or to dismiss explanation altogether (“they left because reasons”).

copypasta: data (such as a block of text) that has been copied and spread widely online. Copypasta can be a lighthearted meme or it can have a more serious intent, with a political or cultural message.

dad bod informal: a physique regarded as typical of an average father; especially : one that is slightly overweight and not extremely muscular.

deplatform: to remove and ban (a registered user) from a mass communication medium (such as a social networking or blogging website) broadly : to prevent from having or providing a platform to communicate.

fluffernutter: a sandwich made with peanut butter and marshmallow crème between two slices of white sandwich bread.

long COVID: a condition that is marked by the presence of symptoms (such as fatigue, cough, shortness of breath, headache, or brain fog) which persist for an extended period of time (such as weeks or months) following a person's initial recovery from COVID-19 infection.

Oobleck: a mixture of corn starch and water that behaves like a liquid when at rest and like a solid when pressure is applied. Oobleck gets its name from the title of a story by Dr. Seuss, Bartholomew and the Oobleck, and is a favorite component in kids’ science experiments.

super-spreader: an event or location at which a significant number of people contract the same communicable disease — often used before another noun (as in a “super-spreader event”). The term super-spreader originally referred to a highly contagious person capable of passing on a disease to many others, and now can also refer to a single place or occasion where many others are infected.

TBH: an abbreviation for "to be honest." TBH is frequently used in social media and text messaging.

vaccine passport: a physical or digital document providing proof of vaccination against one or more infectious diseases (such as COVID-19).

whataboutism: the act or practice of responding to an accusation of wrongdoing by claiming that an offense committed by another is similar or worse also : the response itself. The synonymous term whataboutery is more common in British English.

Here's hoping "dad bod" comes up at the next Scripps National Spelling Bee. You can see more of the 455 new words on Merriam-Webster's website.



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Roblox players suffer through game platform's third day offline - CNET

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Millions of young players have been unable to access their games for several days.

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Windows 11 is here, but do you really need to upgrade from Windows 10? What to know - CNET

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If you're on the fence about upgrading to Microsoft's latest OS, here are answers to some of your biggest questions.

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Yes, you can use FaceID to unlock your iPhone while wearing a mask, but there's a catch - CNET

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The days of pulling down your mask or entering your passcode to unlock your phone may be over.

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Binge 'Saturday Night Live' Halloween sketches with this spooky supercut

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Saturday Night Live is off this Halloweekend — returning next Saturday Nov. 6 with Succession's Kiernan Culkin as host and Ed Sheeran as the musical guest. But, never fear: You can still enjoy some spooky laughs from the funniest people at 30 Rock right now.

To wish you a Happy Halloween, SNL has put together a four-part supercut of some of their best seasonal sketches.

First up, there's the 2016 masterpiece "A Girl's Halloween," which sees Vanessa Bayer, Aidy Bryant, and Cecily Strong in the midst of one messy night out. Then, there's "Shana at a Halloween Party," offering another not-so-sexy sexed-up outing with Kristen Wiig's recurring character. Stefon, played by Bill Hader, gives us 2012's "Hottest Halloween Tips" on Weekend Update after that. And we close out the evening with the GOAT: "Haunted Elevator" featuring Tom Hanks as David S. Pumpkins. Enjoy!



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Why do dogs tilt their heads? New research makes an intriguing discovery.

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Dogs are weird, wonderful, goofy creatures who are adorable on the outside and mostly a mystery on the inside. As much as we’d like to understand everything our furry friends are thinking, the closest we can get to fully interpreting their behavior is the dedicated work of animal scientists who try to answer some of life’s most burning dog-related questions, like: Why do some doggies tilt their widdle heads when we talk to them?

A recent study published in Animal Cognition, a peer-reviewed scientific journal, explored dog head tilting by observing when and in which direction dogs tilt their heads while performing a cognitively taxing task. The task in question was retrieving a specific toy from another room after being prompted with the toy's name, which required the dogs to not only recognize the toy's name as a command, but also to recall it in their memory and fetch it.

The authors observed 40 dogs and found that pooches who were particularly good at toy recall tilted their heads when hearing the command more often than dogs who were not. It's possible the head tilters may be showing signs of paying attention or even matching a name to a visual image in their heads when they hear the name of their favorite toy, the researchers suggest.

Why dogs tilt their heads in certain directions deserves further study, the researchers said. Whether a dog tilts their head right or left could just be personal preference. Previous research on 12 dogs used brain scans to determine that the right side of dogs' brains tends to be more active in processing positive or praise words. But the connection that observation may have on head tilting needs further research. Where a human was standing when asking a dog to get a toy didn't impact the head tilting.

File this study under dog habits that are intriguing to know about but still in the early stages of scientific research. And even if your dog doesn't tilt their head or actually know how to get a particular toy, they're still very good pups.



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Marching band goes hard on flawless 'Sesame Street' tribute

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Marching band is one of those activities that looks hard and is actually even harder, which makes this performance by Ohio State's marching band insanely impressive.

The band performed "Can You Tell Me How To Get...," a medley of Sesame Street songs and accompanied each track with a flawless formation. Ernie's rubber duckies make an appearance, as does the Count, Elmo, and an Oscar the Grouch surprise that doubles as an excellent dig at the University of Michigan, Ohio's rival team.



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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope snaps spooky image of a dying star - CNET

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A star in its death throes wears orange and red "cobwebs" like a shroud.

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Werewolves and moon people: Revisiting lost movie monsters for Halloween - CNET

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Forgotten flicks from long ago continue to influence the big screen today.

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Does upgrading to a new iPhone every 2 years still make sense? I don't think so - CNET

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Commentary: Flagship phones are giving us only incremental improvements, and our upgrade culture makes less sense than ever.

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Every single spooky-yet-sweet 'Bob's Burgers' Halloween episode, ranked

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Halloween 2021 has been a spooky season of uncertainty, with COVID-19 keeping celebrations small and manufacturing shortages making costumes hard to come by. So thank the Belchers for delivering the ghoulish goods with a brand new holiday-themed episode you're sure to love.

This year, Linda and Gayle take on a pumpkin-smasher whodunnit. But there's no reason you shouldn't revisit all the Bob's Burgers Halloween episodes before diving in. You know, just so you have the appropriate context needed for the investigation. Wink.

We've combed through every Bob's Burgers Halloween special, ranked them for least to most memorable, and flagged what costumes everyone wore in case you need some last-minute DIY inspiration. Happy haunting, Bob-ists! Bob-ites?

10. Season 11, Episode 4: "Heartbreak Hotel-oween"

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Why it's great: When the kids deliver a burger to a hotel on Halloween night, their planned evening of candy collecting turns into a terrifying chance to sit in on a seance. Meanwhile, Bob faces his fear of phlebotomy at a vampire-themed blood donation van. It's a surprisingly sweet combination of stories that doesn't quite rise to the bar set by other Bob's Halloween episodes, but is still worth checking out — especially considering fan-favorite Gus shows up with some killer one-liners.

Who wore which costume: For the main story, the kids team up to be a giant snail — and, as Louise points out, "they snailed it." In a series of flashbacks, you can also catch Gene dressed as "Lady Goo Goo Ga-Ga" (an aged-down Mother Monster) and "Cat Stevens" (literally just a cat wearing a name tag that reads "Stevens"); Louise as "Beetle Juice" (an orange juice carton with a big ol' beetle on the side) and "Blade Bunner" (Gene's burger costume with knives all over it?!); and Tina as a "ToastBuster" (your basic Ghostbusters costume, but she's fighting crispy bread) and "Sixteen Handles" (a home hardware sendup of the John Hughes film Sixteen Candles).

How to watch: Bob's Burgers' "Heartbreak Hotel-oween" is now streaming on Hulu.

9. Season 8, Episode 3: "The Wolf of Wharf Street"

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Why it's great: When news of a wolf prowling around Wonder Wharf reaches the Belchers, Linda decides to join the Tina, Gene, and Louise out trick-or-treating. The result is a breakneck adventure in trying to be cool in front of your kids, totally failing, and still having a pretty good time as a family anyway. This is one of the least memorable of the Bob’s Halloween episodes, but the main storyline is sweet and the subplot with Bob and Teddy is fun enough.

Who wore which costume: Linda leads the gang as a “Cher-iff” (y’know, Cher if she was a member of local law enforcement). In tow is Gene as some “Handsome Grapes,” Louise as Javier Bardem’s character from No Country for Old Men, and Tina as a mom zombie (aka “Mombie”).

Oh, and Teddy is a sexy nurse. He meant to order a “scary nurse” costume, but the universe had different plans for him!

How to watch: Bob's Burgers' "The Wolf of Wharf Street" is now streaming on Hulu.

8. Season 10, Episode 4: "Pig Trouble in Little Tina"

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Why it's great: Just in time for Halloween, it’s fetal pig dissection day in Tina’s science class. But when Tina makes fun of her fetal pig’s appearance to impress her classmates, the guilt that haunts her is far worse than any ghost. This is probably the “scariest” Bob’s episode ever created, but the fetal pig is still pretty cute and Tina's heart of gold shines brighter than ever.

Who wore which costume: This episode is a little low on costumes, but sufficiently high on puns! Louise goes as “The Bjorn Identity” (the protagonist from Bourne Identity but wearing a BabyBjörn) and Gene goes as Fiona Applesauce (the eight-time Grammy winner reimagined as snack food).

How to watch: Bob's Burgers' "Pig Trouble in Little Tina" is now streaming on Hulu.

7. Season 9, Episode 5: "Nightmare on Ocean Avenue Street"

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Why it's great: It’s a high-stakes Halloween when Teddy goes head-to-head with rival handyman Glenn in a decorations contest, and the kids hunt down a masked thief stealing candy from trick-or-treaters. The spectacle of seeing all of Ocean Avenue out for All Hallow’s Eve is super fun; the addition of haunted house “Mutilation Mansion” to the spectacular weirdness that is Wonder Wharf couldn’t be more festive; and Bob and Teddy hanging actual running chainsaws from a gigantic spider on the front of the restaurant is the cherry on top of one great Bob's Halloween.

Who wore which costume: In this Season 9 episode, everybody gets a costume! Gene is “André 3000 the Giant” (a combination of the rapper and the late wrestler-turned-actor), Louise is a “Dragon with a Girl Tattoo” (a send-up of Stieg Larsson’s popular novel), and Tina is “Nun of Your Business” (basically a devout woman carrying a briefcase). Darryl dresses up as PeeWee Herman, Rudy goes as Paul Rudd’s character from I Love You, Man, Andy and Ollie are peanut butter and jelly, and Bob is Bruce Springsteen — definitely not just wearing a bandana and jeans.

How to watch: Bob's Burgers' "Nightmare on Ocean Avenue Street" is now streaming on Hulu.

6. Season 12, Episode 3: "The Pumpkinening"

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Why it's great: In this Bob's whodunnit, mysterious letters delivered to the Belchers and Aunt Gayle bring up a dark chapter in Linda's past. Together, Linda and Gayle try to solve who sent them. It's a heart-warming, sisterly romp that gives us another peak at Linda's pre-marriage past, full of zany characters and adorable reunions. At the same time, the kids try to teach Bob about good candy. This is a good one if you love Linda. And c'mon, who doesn't love Linda?

Who wore which costume: The kids deliver yet another epic batch of costumes here, with Gene as "The Grad-iator" (a gladiator who just got his "Petmasters), Tina as "The Sherlock-ness Monster" (a mystery who solves mysteries), and Louise as "Peter Pan's Labyrinth" (so a child who wouldn't age with a Guillermo del Toro twist).

How to watch: Bob's Burgers' "The Pumpkinening" is now streaming on Hulu.

5. Season 7, Episode 3: "Teen-a Witch"

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Why it's great: Tina is feeling optimistic about this year’s school costume contest, but when Tammy steals Tina’s idea for her costume, the ambitious kneesock wearer must turn to the dark side. At the suggestion of the always hilarious Mr. Ambrose, Tina attempts to cheat at the contest by using witchcraft. The result is a messy, drama-laden affair that’s equal parts spooky and sassy.

Who wore which costume: In an episode all about costumes, there aren’t that many great ones at the Wagstaff costume contest. Still, ranked in order from worst to best: Tammy’s “Hot Mess,” Tina’s “Sand-Witch,” Peter Pescadero’s Mona Lisa, Rudy’s Marcel Marceau, and Jocelyn’s sexy Judge Judy — which is, let’s be real, the best costume ever.

How to watch: Bob's Burgers' "Nightmare on Ocean Avenue Street" is now streaming on Hulu.

4. Season 4, Episode 2: "Fort Night"

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Why it's great: Halloween doesn’t go as planned when the kids’ fort — which is really just an old dumpster — in the back alley of the restaurant gets blocked in by a truck. With the kids still inside, the gang has no choice but to seek help from a passerby, Louise’s creepy classmate Millie. This is a great chapter in the bizarre dynamic of Millie and Louise, made even more memorable by the dire circumstances. (Seriously, do not play in dumpsters. This is so dangerous.)

Who wore which costume: Darryl wins the evening as a member of the iconic band Devo, specifically as seen in the 1980 music video “Whip It.” Meanwhile, Millie goes as the bunny half of a dust bunny — with hopes of Louise going as the dust half. But instead, Louise joins in a five-person Chinese dragon costume with Tina, Gene, Andy, and Ollie, which ultimately gets worn by Bob and Linda since the kids got trapped in the aforementioned dumpster.

How to watch: Bob's Burgers' "Fort Night" is now streaming on Hulu.

3. Season 5, Episode 2: "Tina and the Real Ghost"

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Why it's great: After paranormal investigators claim the restaurant has become home to an otherworldly presence, Linda and the kids hold a seance in the basement. Enter Jeff, a 13-year-old ghost boy freshly trapped in a shoebox who Tina is now dating. This episode is a huge victory for Tina's confidence and Louise's con-artistry.

Who wore which costume: It’s another low-costume affair in Season 5, but Louise and Gene keep up the festivities with Louise going as Ryan Gosling’s silk jacket-wearing character from Drive and Gene going as both Turner and Hooch from the 1989 classic: “He’s half dog, half Hanks, all cop!”

How to watch: Bob's Burgers' "Tina and the Real Ghost" is now streaming on Hulu.

2. Season 3, Episode 2: "Full Bars"

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Why it's great: Bob's Burgers' first Halloween episode ever not only included a murder mystery centered on Teddy, Bob, Linda, and a really unlucky guinea pig, it also gave Tina, Gene, Louise, and viewers their first glimpse at the affluent world of King's Head Island. The kids' pursuit of the best candy in town introduces them to neighborhood friends (and foes) we'd see for years to come. (Plus, Louise trying to throw that cellphone into that moving car is always hilarious.)

Who wore which costume: For trick-or-treating, Louise goes as Edward Scissorhands, Tina becomes as an ancient Egyptian corpse with an infant (aka “Mummy Mommy"), and Gene appears as "rapper and actress Queen Latifah from her U.N.I.T.Y. phase."

At Teddy’s Halloween party, Linda rocks an understated yet elegant mermaid costume, while Teddy and his guinea pig Francis go as tigers. Bob also gets forced into sumo suit.

How to watch: Bob's Burgers' "Full Bars" is now streaming on Hulu.

1. Season 6, Episode 3: "The Hauntening"

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Why it's great: Louise gets the scare of a lifetime when the Belchers pull off the best prank Bob's has ever seen. Using Mort's mom's house as their stage, Bob and Linda put on a homemade haunted house that's really underwhelming...so they can get Louise with the far more elaborate nightmare they have planned with Gene and Tina. Full of twists, turns, and that classic Belcher above-and-beyondness, this Halloween may be the best they've ever had. Not to mention, it's got the Boyz 4 Now single "I Love You So Much (It's Scary)" — and that's just a plain ol' bop.

Who wore which costume: The kids don't get costumes in this one, but Bob and Linda go as a mad scientist, bride of Frankenstein, and briefly conjoined twins in their DIY haunted house. Plus, Teddy, Mort, Mort's Mom, and Mort's Mom's boyfriend Arthur pretend to be occultists.

How to watch: Bob's Burgers' "The Hauntening" is now streaming on Hulu.

Bonus episodes

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Want to keep the spooky Bob's Burgers merriment going? Then checkout these episodes, which aren't Halloween themed but certainly fall on the spookier side.

You've got Season 8's "The Silence of the Louise," (a Millie-centric episode with a Silence of the Lambs twist); Season 6's "Lice Things Are Lice" (a truly terrifying tale featuring Jackie the school nurse); Season 5's "Housetrap" (a murder mystery with a love triangle subplot); Season 3's "The Deepening" (a parody of Steven Spielberg's Jaws); and Season 1's "Human Flesh" (oh yeah, that time the Belchers were accused of cannibalism by the health department??).

How to watch: Bob's Burgers is now streaming on Hulu.

This post has been updated and republished since its original publish date of Oct. 20, 2020.



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Learn how to create and run successful Facebook ads for your business for $15

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TL;DR: The 2022 Facebook Marketing Bootcamp Bundle is only $14.99 as of Oct. 31.


Facebook advertising is one of the easiest ways to target your desired audience in the digital age. How are people supposed to know how great your business is if they never even come across it?

With this four-course Facebook marketing training, you can learn how to create effective ads, the best times to run them on Facebook, and much more.

This Facebook marketing bootcamp kicks off with a crash course on everything related to Facebook ads. You'll learn the prerequisites for creating ads, how to work and run an ad manager, and more. Absorb everything you need to know with hands-on lessons that include case studies from real Facebook campaigns that turned into real cash for the company. Then, move on to fine-tuning the details of your campaign, like how to create a marketing objective, along with the right sales funnel. The rest of the courses cover how to target Facebook ads audiences and how to test ad placements and different content types.

All four courses are led by Faisal Ahmed Siddiqui, an experienced entrepreneur who has experience spending over $2.5 million in the past 10 years on different digital marketing mediums for brands and various industries. A digital marketing trainer and Facebook ads pro, Siddiqui boasts 4.1 out of 5 stars as an instructor, so you know each lesson will be clear, easily digestible, and helpful to your business goals.

This jam-packed, four-course training bundle — which includes over 55 lessons and six hours of content — typically retails for $800, since you get lifetime access to each course to learn at your own pace. But for a limited time, you can start boosting your business for just $14.99 for a limited time.

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Get your life together with this task and data management system on sale for 50% off

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TL;DR: Pagico Task and Data Management Software is only $24.99 as of Oct. 31.


How many hours a day do you spend just staring at the computer trying to remember what you sat down to do in the first place? The key to getting work done is not starting out stuck. And with this task management software from Pagico, you can always stay on track with everything you need to accomplish. Whether for business or personal use, it helps keep everything organized in one place.

This software, which we've showcased before, is expertly designed and incredibly intuitive, so you can get started using it right away. Once you input everything you need to do, you can organize by priority, time, or whatever else you want that'll make you work more efficiently. You can even visualize the health and status of larger projects in a simplified way.

Keep all of your notes, emails, photos, and documents centralized and in one place. Pagico even lets you work offline, so you can stay organized while you're traveling or whenever you have a bit of downtime. If you want to invite collaborators to tackle certain things, you can create a team workspace to selectively sync data with colleagues. Or, keep your friends and family in the loop about plans and projects coming up.

See everything the Pagico system can help you with in the video below:

The Pagico task and data management software regularly retails for $50, since you'll get lifetime access and updates included for as long as you want to use it. But for a limited time, you can shave 50% off of the total retail price and get it for just $24.99. There's no better time to get your life together than two months before the new year, so you can get a head start on all those losers who decide to make changes on January 1st.

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From air fryers to facial brushes, these 29 random deals are up to 80% off

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Treat yourself day may have passed (it's October 13, for those who don't speak Parks and Recreation), but that doesn't mean that you can't find excuses to spend your hard-earned money on something special. You're an adult, so you can do whatever you want with your dough.

Take your pick from these 29 options and treat yourself to something good. You know you deserve it.

Health, beauty, and wellness

Memo Box Mini: Smart Pill Box

Never miss a pill with this smart pill box that works in tandem with an app to remind you whenever you need to take your scheduled dosage and monitor your drug intake altogether. It's typically $50, but you can grab it on sale for $34.99.

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Memo Box Mini: Smart Pill Box
$34.99 at the Mashable Shop

Shyn Sonic Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush

Approved by the American Dental Association (ADA), this sonic toothbrush and whitening kit duo works hand in hand to keep your whole mouth sparkling and your chompers looking and feeling healthy. It's normally $170, but you can grab it on sale for $59.95.

Cortex 1,200W Beauty Breeze Dryer Brush

Ditch the salon and achieve salon-quality blowouts in the comfort of your home with this versatile round brush designed to smooth hair, create beautifully curled ends, and keep your locks looking healthy and shiny. It normally retails for $249, but you can grab it on sale for $49.99.

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5Strands Pet Food and Environmental Intolerance Test

Take care of your furry friend better with this at-home testing kit that helps you identify things that may cause your pet to have uncomfortable symptoms — like upset stomach, constant scratching, hair loss, hot spots, and paw biting. Usually $148, you can get it on sale for $134.99.

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Electric Dual Mode Facial Cleansing Brush

Developed by the famous Japanese designer Chiaki Murata, this cleansing brush allows you to optimize your skincare routine as it works to enhance skin's natural glow by gently penetrating and removing excess oil, debris, and residual makeup from pores. It typically goes for $59, but you can get it on sale for $50.99.

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Tech

ChargeHub X5 Elite 3005

A Best of CES 2018 awardee, this power station boasts patented SmartSpeed® Technology to fuel up to six devices simultaneously at lightning-fast speeds. It normally retails for $79.99, but you can enter the code LIMITLESS25 at checkout to get it for $59.99.

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DIY Autonomous Vehicle Kit for Ages 8 to 13

Recipient of the World Economic Forum’s Smart Toy Award, this kit empowers kids to cultivate their problem-solving skills by building a self-driving vehicle. Get it on sale for $199.99 (MSRP $249).

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Ucam Private Home Security Camera by IoTeX

Winner of the CES Innovation Award 2020 for Cybersecurity and Privacy, this security camera not only serves as your extra set of eyes and ears, but also grants you exclusive ownership of all data. Usually retailing for $59, you can get it on sale for $46.99.

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X7 Waterproof Portable Bluetooth Speaker

Equipped with two full-range drivers and dual passive radiators, this waterproof speaker delivers 5W of stereo sound with enhanced bass and solid mids and highs without distortion at any volume. Snag it on sale for just $27.95.

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65W GaN Wall Charger

This wall adapter is designed with multiple USB ports and various fast-charging protocols, allowing you rapidly to charge up to three devices all at once. It's usually $59, but you can score it on sale for $49.95.

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65W GaN Wall Charger
$49.95 at the Mashable Shop

Orboot Earth: Augmented Reality Interactive Globe for Kids

Help your kid get to know the planet better with this educational toy and app duo that introduces them to different cultures, cuisines, monuments, inventions, animals, maps, and more. It normally retails for $59, but you can get it on sale for $54.99.

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DashCam: Car Safety Camera

Have a second set of eyes on the road with this feature-packed dashcam, which is equipped with a camera that captures 1080p HD photos and videos, so every detail is visible. It can be yours for just $49.99 (MSRP $79).

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DashCam: Car Safety Camera
$49.99 at the Mashable Shop

Speedefy AX1800 Smart WiFi 6 Router

Enjoy fast AX speed and less latency with this WiFi router that's equipped with a quad-core CPU and four amplifiers, which work to ensure your network is running at its peak. Bring it home for only $79.99.

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Speedefy AX1800 Smart WiFi 6 Router
$79.99 at the Mashable Shop

ROCKSOLAR Nomad RS650 400W Portable Power Station

Ideal for trips, power outages, and emergencies, this battery pack functions as a dependable power solution, capable of charging a phone 32 times, a drone 12 times, a camera 66 times, or a laptop six to seven times. Normally $449, it's on sale for $363.99.

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Scenes One Single Camera

A Kickstarter and Indiegogo hit, this wireless security camera delivers incredible range while using very little power thanks to the new WiFi HaLow IEEE 802.11ah standard. It usually goes for $99, but you can get it on sale for $89.

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Scenes One Single Camera
$89 at the Mashable Shop

CameraReady Deluxe LiteBar Kit

Have better lighting in your Zoom meetings with this three-point lighting setup that features bright LEDs with 3000K warm white color temperature. Get it on sale for $187.99 (MSRP $249).

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CameraReady Deluxe LiteBar Kit
$187.99 at the Mashable Shop

Home Security 3 Cam Kit with Live Guard Subscription at $100/Month

This home security system grants you access to actual guards who will intervene and set off alarms should threats be detected around your home. Usually $699, you can grab it on sale for $629.

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Home and kitchen

Homping Portable Charcoal Grill

Cook your delicious meats on this grill that was engineered to produce less smoke while only using approximately eight charcoal briquettes per hour, making it ideal for outdoor tabletop cooking. Normally $199, it's on sale for $145.99.

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Homping Portable Charcoal Grill
$145.99 at the Mashable Shop

Pure Bamboo Soft White 4-Piece Sheet Set

Make your nights better with this sheet set made of 100 percent bamboo viscose, which isn't only environment-friendly, but also offers unbelievable softness and comfort. Normally $136, it's on sale for $94.99.

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Nonna Live: Cooking Pasta with Nonna and Family

Step up your game in the kitchen with this online class where you can learn how to prepare mouth-watering pasta recipes straight from Nonna Nerina, an 84-year-old Italian grandmother who's a culinary legend in Italy. Formerly $60, it's on sale for $45.

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Transformer Table Dining Set: Table + Bench + Coffee Table

Accommodate more guests as needed with this Transformer table that extends from 18 inches to 10 feet and an accompanying bench that extends from 28 inches to 11 feet. The bundle, which also includes a coffee table hybrid, normally retails for $3,199, but you can get it on sale for $2,499.99.

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Rye Barrel Aged Clout Coffee | Gift Bottle (Dark Roast)

This dark roast coffee is made from Single Origin Colombian Arabica beans and features natural coffee oil and a bittersweet taste, making your mornings much livelier. Get a bottle for yourself or for a friend for only $45.99 (MSRP $49).

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Eli & Elm Cotton Side-Sleeper Pillow

Designed specifically for side sleepers, this pillow features a unique U-shape design and is filled with 75% latex noodle and 25% polyester fiber to offer proper support to both your head and neck. It's normally $119, but you can get it on sale for $94.99.

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A.Brolly Tube: World's Lightest Umbrella

Hailed as the world's lightest umbrella, the A. Brolly is designed with aerospace and civil engineering, and military and motorsports technology, resulting in an umbrella that only clocks in at 3 oz, all while being 17.5 times stronger than steel. Usually $40, it's on sale for $18.99.

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Greenaholics 3" Succulent Ceramic Planter Pots

Place your plants in stylish new homes with this pot set that's designed with drainage, mesh pads, and bamboo saucers. Get a pack of three for $18.99 (MSRP $23).

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Artestia 26.4Qt Family Size Toaster Oven Air Fryer Combo

With this toaster and air fryer hybrid equipped with 10 popular cooking functions, you can easily fry, broil, bake, toast, dehydrate, and warm any dish. Formerly $229, it's on sale for $152.99.

Apps and software

RoboKiller Spam Call and Text Blocker: 1-Year Subscription

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars on the App Store and 4 out of 5 on Google Play, RoboKiller works to block 99 percent of spam calls with a predictive call blocking algorithm, intercepting any incoming bot-triggered call in less than 0.01 seconds. You can grab a one-year subscription to the app for only $19.99 (MSRP $39).

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VDownloader: Lifetime Subscription (Windows)

Compatible with Windows computers, VDownloader lets you easily download videos from YouTube, DailyMotion, Vimeo, and other video-sharing websites with just a single click. Get a lifetime subscription for only $29.99 (MSRP $129).

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Airflow Video Streaming: Lifetime Subscription

You can stream full 4K HDR HEVC files to Chromecast Ultra, Apple TV 4K, and AirPlay 2 enabled TVs with this app. You can even enjoy the best possible video quality with the lowest CPU load, too. Grab a lifetime subscription for only $15.99 (MSRP $19).

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