AHS: Freak Show – Episode 5 “Pink Cupcakes” Breakdown

Stanley starts his evil plan to make money off the Freak Show but thankfully he doesn’t quite get away with it. Meanwhile, Maggie is having seconds thoughts and even tries to warn Jimmy.

As for Jimmy, he’s still recovering from Meep’s death and surviving his encounter with Twisty and Dandy in the woods. He’s hailed as a hero in the town but he doesn’t quite see it that way. He would eventually hook up with Desiree but he was a bit too hands on.

Desiree finds out that she had a miscarriage and she eventually gets the courage to stand up to Dell. The strong man has been spending much of his time at a local gay bar and hasn’t come to grips with what he truly wants in life.

Now that Twisty is gone, Dandy goes full Patrick Bateman and his mother Gloria is left to cover up his horrendous murder. Unfortunately for the Motts, Dora’s daughter Regina is looking for her mother and she won’t be letting up anytime soon.

Finally, Elsa Mars performs another David Bowie song but gets booed off the stage. By the episodes end, she takes Richard (actually Stanley) up on his fake proposal to become a TV star. What he really wants, much like the Freak Show audience, is the Tattler twins.

7 Important PS5 Features, Explained

In lieu of a traditional GDC talk, PS5 lead architect Mark Cerny presented some of the next-gen console’s key specs on a livestream. While the talk did include a lot of jargon, there are some key takeaways for gamers to note.

For one, backwards compatibility is a priority for Sony. You’ll be able to play PS4’s most popular games at launch; nearly 100 titles will be playable out of the box. The PS5 also sports proprietary 3D audio tech, meaning you’ll be able to hear that horror monster coming up behind you and identify the source of the sound.

These are just two of the takeaways noted in the video above. Of course, we still have lingering questions about the console’s look and price. That said, the PS5’s targeted release date is still holiday 2020.

Halo: MCC And Halo 5 Adds Double XP To Help People Enjoy Their Time Indoors More

As more and more people stay home from work or school amid the COVID-19 crisis, Microsoft is unlocking double XP for Halo: The Master Chief Collection and Halo 5.

Not only will players in those games earn double XP, Microsoft is giving everyone who logs into Halo 5 free XP boost packs for Arena and Warzone every week.

“Please remember to wash your hands and keep it clean,” Microsoft said in a tweet announcing the bonuses, referencing the “Keep It Clean” achievement for Halo: Reach.

According to US telecom giant Verizon, gaming usage is up 75 percent due to “social distancing” protocols that are keeping people away from work and school.

For its part, Microsoft announced that Xbox Live usage had increased in the wake of COVID-19 as people stay home. It’s expected that PlayStation Network and Nintendo Switch Online are also experiencing surges in demand.

A number of high-profile in-person competitive gaming tournaments, including the League of Legends LCS, Overwatch League, and Call of Duty League, have been either canceled or postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

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WWE’s Empty-Arena Promos With Twin Peaks Music Is A Perfect Combo

Everyone is trying to make the best of the current social distancing situation we find ourselves in as a result of the coronavirus. WWE’s events are ongoing, but with a major change: arenas for shows like Raw and Smackdown are empty–and they’re taking place at the Performance Center, which will even be the case for Wrestlemania. The result is a distinctly different vibe; we’re used to watching wrestling with raucous crowds that will cheer or boo whatever they wish (even if goes against what a company like WWE necessarily wants in a given situation). We’ve already seen “Stone Cold” Steve Austin deliver a memorable moment on WWE television with an empty arena, and now one fan has done their best to improve upon WWE’s product.

On Twitter, user SIDEEYEmusic took a clip of a standard promo featuring Bray Wyatt and John Cena and made it into something truly magical. The lack of any crowd noise during a promo like this lends the proceedings the feel of a soap opera–which wrestling already is. So what makes this better? Why, the memorable music of a deeply soap opera-inspired TV show: Twin Peaks.

While there might be all sorts of rights issues that would render such an idea untenable, this clip provides a glimpse of what would make for a terrific WWE Network feature. You can still have the normal broadcast, but offer up a secondary feed that overlays the hauntingly beautiful music of Angelo Badalamenti.

Yes, I know it’ll never happen, but if more of these segments were to make their way online, I know how I’d be spending some of my newfound free time.

I Had A Netflix Party, And It Was The Most Fun Part Of My Day

Recently, a Chrome extension came along called Netflix Party, and it allows you to watch Netflix content with friends, at the same time, without having to be in the same room. It does this by syncing your streams and providing a chat room, where you can talk to each other and mock movies and TV shows to your heart’s content. After testing it with some coworkers, I decided to host my own streaming party.

Right now, it’s tough for a lot of people. Our routines are shaken up because of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, and many people are forced to work from home or are not working at all. In order to flatten the curve of infections, so hospitals aren’t overwhelmed, it’s good we’re all staying inside. However, not talking to other people sucks. Not being able to see other people sucks.

Talking to myself
Talking to myself

In order to kick off this Netflix party, I decided to pick a movie I was sure no one had ever seen before. I found myself searching through Netflix and somehow, I stumbled upon a movie called Undercover Grandpa. The film stars James Caan, Jessica Walter, Louis Gossett Jr., and a teenager with a helmet-head haircut. It’s from 2016 and is kind of a family comedy. It’s a very, very weird movie. The film is about a teenager whose girlfriend is kidnapped, so he enlists the help of his grandfather who was in World War II as a secret operative or something–ignore the fact that Undercover Grandpa is way too young to be in WWII. There are also a bunch of Russian bad guys around too. I could not tell you why.

While talking to people on Twitter about this idea, they seemed excited. However, they seemed less excited when they found out what the movie was–because no one had ever heard of it. After the party started, I found myself talking to, well, myself just to fill the void of being momentarily friendless. Luckily, this didn’t last long.

Great hair, all around
Great hair, all around

As the movie went on, a few people dropped in and out of the movie. I met a person from France, who enjoyed chatting but hated the movie so much that they left. To be fair, Undercover Grandpa is not a groundbreaking movie by any means. It is fun, in the same way that watching baby ducks cross a road is fun–it’s slow, kind of cute, and has its moments of you yelling, “They’re trying!”

Eventually, a few friends popped in that stayed for the whole film. Occasionally, there were others, but again, Undercover Grandpa is not a good movie, so they left after a few minutes. This Netflix party was quickly becoming a revolving door get-together, where once people realized I wasn’t giving out free beer, they left.

However, some people that came in actually stayed, and everything began to slowly click, as we all watched Undercover Grandpa slowly become an A-Team revival–I’m not kidding. All four of us in the chat were noticing the same things, and all cracking jokes together. We started enjoying each other’s company, and strangely enough, the movie as well.

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As for Undercover Grandpa itself, it is a delightful mess of madness I hope everyone takes the time to watch. However, you’ll probably want to watch it with friends, so you can all make the same jokes together about the cast’s hair, James Caan’s hat secretly being a Phoenix Down, and the kid turning into Daredevil at the end of the movie. At least, that’s what I think happened.

Having this Netflix party made everything feel a bit normal again. Sure, none of us were in the same physical room, but there was a sense I was actually hanging out with other people, taking part in a shared experience. Sure, it’s just a bunch of people in a chatroom doing their best version of Mystery Science Theater 3000/Rifftrax, but that’s what makes it so much fun. It’s an escape for a couple of hours from the isolation. While I watched most of the movie, I don’t remember much of the plot because I was sharing a fun experience. Also, I was working, but that’s besides the point.

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Netflix Party was a nice way to spend the day, so much so that we talked about doing it again, and I have already made plans to do so. And if you want in, the more, the merrier. Come join a viewing party of a weird movie and just chat along with some people.

If you’re interested in joining the next Netflix Party, follow me on Twitter. Viewings happen at 1 PM ET / 10 AM PT on Tuesdays, and I tweet out a link before it all begins. We’ll keep doing this once a week until everything returns to normal.

No, Xbox Series X Will Not Have An Optical Audio Port

Now that we know the official specs of the Xbox Series X, it seems most of the mystery surrounding the next-gen box has been revealed.

However, during Microsoft’s Game Stack Live presentation, Twitter user @MasyerGaming spotted an S/PDIF optical audio output above the storage expansion port.

IGN reached out to Microsoft to clarify if the final version of the console would include this optical audio port, to which it responded, “No. Xbox Series X will include ports for Networking (Ethernet), HDMI out, Seagate Storage Expansion Card and three USB 3.1 ports.”

Without an optical audio output, it seems audio will only be available through the HDMI port. HDMI has the benefit of carrying audio and video through a single cable, and we know that Xbox Series X will be utilizing the latest HDMI 2.1 standard.

HDMI 2.1 has more bandwidth for information and can carry signals up to 8K as well as Dolby Atmos, simultaneously.

Additionally, considering that HDMI has become the standard for most, it seems Microsoft has gone the convenience route with this decision as most modern sound equipment utilizes HDMI.

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Earlier today, Sony finally revealed what the architecture of the upcoming PS5 looks like. During the presentation, PlayStation’s lead system architect Mark Cerny spoke at length about how PS5 will utilize the custom Tempest audio engine and will feature “3D audio” allowing for deeper, more immersive experiences.

He also added that down the line Sony may look to create unique audio experiences that are tuned to an individual’s ears.

Wondering how Xbox Series X compares to PlayStation 5? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. We’ve also compared the power between the two machines, and explain why more teraflops doesn’t necessarily mean better performance.

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Bloodshot Will Be Available On Demand on March 24 Due to Coronavirus

Sony Pictures and Columbia Pictures are making Vin Diesel’s Bloodshot available On Demand on March 24 in response to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic.

Bloodshot was released in theaters on March 13, and due to COVID-19 causing theaters around the world to close or limit capacity, Bloodshot will be made available for $19.99 USD with all leading digital retailers. International digital sales dates will be revealed in “the days ahead with territory-specific COVID-19 impact considerations.”

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“Sony Pictures is firmly committed to theatrical exhibition and we support windowing,” said Tom Rothman, Chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment’s Motion Picture Group. “This is a unique and exceedingly rare circumstance where theaters have been required to close nationwide for the greater good and Bloodshot is abruptly unavailable in any medium. Audiences will now have the chance to own Bloodshot right away and see it at home, where we are all spending more time. We are confident that — like other businesses hit hard by the virus — movie theaters will bounce back strongly, and we will be there to support them.”

Bloodshot will be joining other such films as Universal’s The Hunt, The Invisible Man, and Emma to become available On Demand months before originally scheduled.

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Besides theatrical releases, Disney decided to release Frozen 2 three months early on Disney+ and make Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker available digitally four days early.

In our review of Bloodshot, we said it “is unapologetically a popcorn movie of the switch-off-your-brain-and-kick-back variety. Diesel and company soldier through a wonky plot to deliver glowers, superhero poses, and loads of action.”

If you want to know how to stay safe and help others during the coronavirus outbreak, please see our guide.

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PS5: 7 Big Takeaways From Sony’s Specs Reveal

Not long after Microsoft brought to light a ton of new info on Xbox Series X, Sony announced that it would broadcast a video featuring Mark Cerny, lead console architect behind PS5, diving deep into the next-gen console tech that would define “the future of gaming.” For many, it’s about time, as there’s very little known about PS5 in the lead up to this presentation.

Now that the broadcast has passed, what did we learn? It was a dense presentation by Cerny that outlined an incredible number of details and data points, but it may have been hard to follow if you aren’t at least somewhat familiar with the rapid-fire delivery of terms and concepts. To help distill all that valuable specs info down into something digestible, we’ve got a quick hit list of important takeaways. Let’s start with the most familiar PS5 talking point thus far: loading time, or rather, the lack thereof.

PS5 Loads Games 100x Faster Than PS4

The first point Cerny addressed was the approach to developing the PS5 hard drive, or more accurately, the PS5 solid-state drive solution, which includes both the drive itself and the chipsets that control the flow of data.

The stock PS4 HDD loads data at the rate of 50-100MB/s, depending on where the data is being read from on the HDD’s internal platter. Because it’s a mechanical device in nature, there is time spent moving the reading head across the disk to locate data scattered around the drive. Ever heard of defragmenting a HDD? Due to the nature of the technology, data isn’t stored sequentially, but is rather fed to free space here and there across the disk over time as files are added and deleted, requiring laborious movements inside the HDD to access it all. Defragging puts things back in order, but it’s not something that can be done in real time, so it never lasts for long.

SSDs, on the other hand, use flash based memory rather than a physical disk, and thus there is no seek time to be accounted for. The base read speed and transfer rate are also exceptionally higher, and the concept of fragmentation is no longer relevant.

For PS5, Sony’s target bandwidth for its SSD is a whopping 5GB/s. In very rough terms, you can expect games to boot, levels to load, and fast-travel sequences (if they are even required anymore) to transpire 100 times faster than on PS4. In other words, Sony is more or less promising to make staring at loading screens a thing of the past.

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PS5 Will Ship With An Unusual 825GB Drive

Sony is able to reach for such high transfer rates because it has developed custom drive controllers and accompanying technologies built specifically for PS5. Part of that is the size of the drive itself. According to Cerny, at 825GB, the drive’s flash configuration is perfectly suited for the flash controller, which consists of, in part, a twelve-channel interface. The size of the drive was also determined in part by player behavior, by looking at collected data from the 100 most-popular PS4 games. Cerny said his team believes that, given the advancements in its SSD tech, people will be more comfortable cycling game installs in and out of their console in the future, and that 825GB should be enough for typical player needs under these circumstances.

You Can Add Storage, But Only With Specific SSDs

If that’s not enough, you will also be able to add your own SSD (of the M2 variety) into a bay on your PS5. However, support will be limited to certain drives based on their form-factor and performance ratings–PCIe 4.0 support is a must. Given that Sony is developing all of this technology with developers (as well as players) in mind, you won’t be able to install an inferior drive into your PS5 because it would disrupt the pipeline with too-slow performance. Sony is currently benchmarking a large number of drives to identify that list of supported products.

PS5 GPU R&D Could Define The Future Of AMD’s PC Graphics Cards

Cerny made clear that, despite working with AMD’s familiar RDNA2 GPU architecture, the two companies were devising custom implementations suited specifically for the needs of PS5 in tandem. PS5 is not using an existing part from AMD and simply putting it in its next console, and in fact, the findings that come from this partnership are likely to appear in future PC graphics cards from AMD. A reasonable person might suspect this is also the case for AMD’s work with Microsoft on Xbox Series X. What does this mean for the PS5 user? Not much, except for the peace of mind knowing that their console is in many ways built on cutting-edge technology.

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Almost 100 Backward Compatible PS4 Games At Launch

Cerny noted that AMD took the issue of backward compatibility very seriously when developing the PS5’s custom chips, and that it’s a given to be a part of every future iteration of PS5 hardware–there’s no extra hardware involved, as there was in the case of early PS2-capable PS3 consoles.

However, because the performance increase for things like storage, RAM, and GPU functions from PS4 to PS5 is so dramatic, not every PS4 game is able to simply work out of the box. Testing has to be done on a game-by-game basis, and Cerny claims that Sony has put the top-100 PS4 games based on playtime through the paces, and he expects almost all of them will be supported on PS5 at launch.

PS5 Is Designed To Be Quiet

Modern consoles traditionally rely on the demands of a given game to dictate how much power a console uses at any moment, and thus, how hot your system gets and how loud its fans have to spin in order to cool it down. Cerny openly acknowledged the wild fluctuations in temperatures and fans speeds that PS4 users often face, and said that this was a concern taken seriously during development of PS5. To overcome this, Sony designed PS5 to always draw the same amount of power, and implemented a cooling solution specifically for the conditions that result. This will (hopefully) be quiet enough so as to not interrupt your gameplay experience, but at the very least you shouldn’t experience any swings in either temperature or the sound of the PS5 fan(s).

PS5 Will Deliver Enhanced, Proprietary 3D Audio

Cerny spent a large chunk of time focused on PS5’s 3D audio capabilities, based on a custom solution developed by his team. This is both a hardware unit and a collection of proprietary algorithms, collectively referred to as Tempest 3D AudioTech–named for the conceptual intensity of a powerful audio experience, and for the sense of presence that comes from an effective 3D audio experience. The hardware piece of Tempest is designed around GPU tech–imagine how ray tracing calculates bouncing light sources, so, too, can it measure bouncing audio sources. In effect, Cerny claims that this tech can simulate hundreds of distinct sound sources–it could do more, technically, but because of the algorithms behind the 3D audio suite, the overhead required limits the number of sources, albeit still to a very reasonable number.

Because Sony is going its own way and not relying on existing tech and devices from the likes of Dolby, that means you’ll benefit from being able to bring your own devices into the equation, but it also may take Sony multiple years to get it right. Consider, as Cerny posited, that it has to develop this tech to suit everything from TV speakers to headphones to surround-sound speaker setups, and the complexities involved begin to take shape. Will the Tempest 3D audio experience feel similar across these scenarios? It seems unlikely, but Cerny says Sony is giving it a go. Headphone implementation, anyway, is largely complete at this time.

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Due to the fact that everyone’s ears operate differently, and that the specifics within the Tempest algorithms are so precisely tuned, Sony will offer five different audio at launch to target the most common hearing-related variables among its hundreds of test subjects. Moving forward, he theorized that users may, eventually, be able to send Sony a photo of their ear or a video of their to be run through a neural network which can calculate a new profile based on your unique characteristics. It’s an open-ended research topic, he admits, so the future of the tech as it relates to PS5 is somewhat up in the air.

We Still Don’t Know What PS5 Looks Like, When It Releases, Or What It Will Cost

Parsing through Cerny’s presentation isn’t easy, but it reveals a lot of promising insights into PS5. There is still the question of the basics, however, and as a result the PS5 remains a somewhat abstract concept. We know what Xbox Series X looks like, and it’s nothing like an Xbox One. Will PS5 follow a similar path?

More importantly, when taking in all of these bells and whistles and the promises therein, the question of cost comes to mind. Neither PS5 nor Xbox Series X has a price tag yet, but it’s a major factor for a lot of people when deciding which next-gen console to adopt.

Cerny made mention of future announcements, such as a list of launch titles and a teardown of the PS5 console. Until those come to pass, we will have to ruminate on a number of the same questions we hoped would be answered today.

In the meantime, if you’ve got the latest PS5 info under your belt, why not take a closer look at what Microsoft is doing with Xbox Series X. Digital Foundry delivered a heap of insightful info around Xbox Series X’s specs. Microsoft also laid out multiple videos and details, including a closer look at how ray tracing will benefit Xbox games, an example of Xbox’s own reduced load times, and proof that Series X, though similarly shaped, is smaller than your average refrigerator.

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These Awesome LEGO Star Wars Display Sets Are Up for Preorder

The LEGO Star Wars kits keep on coming. The newest batch up for preorder is a particularly cool set of iconic helmets from the Star Wars universe. They release April 19, but you can preorder a Stormtrooper, Boba Fett, and TIE Fighter Pilot helmet right now from various retailers. The TIE Fighter Helmet is currently only available at LEGO, but the rest are up at Amazon and Walmart as well. We’ll update this page as new retailer pages come online. In the meantime, here are the goods.

LEGO Star Wars Boba Fett Helmet (75277)

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He may have only appeared in the original trilogy for a matter of seconds, but Boba Fett quickly became everyone’s favorite intergalactic bounty hunter. This 625-piece LEGO set lets you build the iconic helmet from bottom to top. Like all of these helmet sets, it comes with a stand and nameplate so it’ll look great on your shelf.

LEGO Star Wars Stormtrooper Helmet (75276)

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They may not be able to blast a target on command, but Stormtroopers’ helmets sure look cool as hell. This 647-piece kit lets you piece together a Stormtrooper helmet of your own for play or display.

LEGO Star Wars TIE Fighter Pilot Helmet (75274)

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While this one isn’t available at Amazon or Walmart yet, you can place your preorder directly from LEGO. And for my money, the TIE Fighter Pilot helmet is one of the coolest designs that you don’t see all the time in toy lines.

Check out some of the other recent LEGO sets and other Star Wars toys you can preorder now, including the animatronic Baby Yoda that sure seems on pace to become the hot Christmas present this year.

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Marvel’s Infinity Stones Return With a Twist in Infinite Destinies

This June Marvel Comics will be bringing the Infinity Stones back to the Marvel Universe — but with a twist. The stones all disappeared at the end of 2018’s Infinity Wars storyline, and it was teased that the stones were essentially “reborn” in different people, granting them their respective powers. A new storyline titled Infinite Destinies will pick up on that thread by laying out who wound up with each stone’s powers and what will happen to them now that villainous forces are trying to collect the stones for themselves.

The story will unfold across eight one-shot annuals that pair one of the new Infinity Stone-powered characters (like Amulet, Quantum, and Star) with a classic Marvel character (like Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor).

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“We’ve had a wave of incredible new characters over the last few years, and Infinite Destinies will shine a light on eight of them,” Editor Nick Lowe said in a Marvel press release. “We’ll discover new aspects of these heroes and villains in adventures with our the most archetypal Marvel heroes.”

In addition to the main story, a chapter of a B-story titled ‘Super-Spy vs. Super-Spy’ will appear in the back of each annual. The story features Nick Fury as the Agent of Nothing and Phil Coulson as the Agent of Mephisto. Both characters have undergone some extreme changes over the past few years and now they’ll be meeting face-to-face for the first time since Coulson’s death.

Check out the Infinite Destinies comic release schedule below:

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