Pop-culture blind spots: Everything we're finally catching up on during coronavirus quarantine

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Pop-culture blind spots: Everything we're finally catching up on during coronavirus quarantine
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It's a tough time to be a pop-culture junkie. Still, there's a silver lining: All the time we're not spending on new media is time we can devote to catching up on things we missed.

I know most of the characters’ names , who dies and what song plays at the end of the finale. I know these things not because I’ve seen “The Sopranos,” but because everyone else has. TV is such a time commitment, I prefer to let other people vet shows for me before I jump on a bandwagon. Problem is, sometimes I lose sight of the bandwagon. I’ve already burned through my smaller blind spots , so I’m going to put my neglected HBO subscription to work and mainline all six seasons of “The Sopranos.

Catch it while you can on Netflix: It’s leaving June 9. – Kim WillisWith the recent ending of the Skywalker Saga, and my quarantine being filled with putting together a bunch of “Star Wars” Lego sets, I figured I’d be a completist and finish up the final season of the animated series “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” on Disney Plus. I was reticent about this because I’m so very tired of “Star Wars” stories going back to the prequel era , but I’m glad I did.

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