This week in TV and movie news, Pixar delivers one of its best new movies in recent years, Shailene Woodley joins Sterling K. Brown in "Paradise" (and makes me sob), and so much more.

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Currently, sitting at 96% on Rotten Tomatoes, Pixar and Disney have a soon-to-be classic on their hands. Hoppers follows Mabel (Piper Curda), an animal lover who uses a new technology to place her consciousness into a robotic beaver. Now, Mabel can blend in with the animals that she’s spent her whole life loving. It’s there that she uncovers secrets from the animal world that she only dreamed of possibly discovering before. 

Now, I won’t say “Pixar is back,” or anything like that, because Turning Red, Soul, and Luca were just three of the incredible non-sequel movies that have come out in the last six years. But I will say Hoppers is up there with some of the best Pixar movies of all time. I have no doubt this will be a classic kids (and adults) will love for years to come. It’s just awesome to watch a movie that is delightfully chaotic and funny, with equal parts heartfelt. Plus, Hoppers gives us Tom Lizard, a character who will surely be on every iconic scene-stealing Disney sidekick list.

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Dan Fogelman and Sterling K. Brown are two people I would trust with my life to tell a compelling story on TV. They did it with This Is Us, and now they are doing it again with Paradise. Season 1 ended on the cliffhanger of Xavier (Brown) venturing out of the bunker in search of his wife, Teri (Enuka Okuma). Now outside, Xavier learns how people survived for the last three years since "The Day." Meanwhile, back in Paradise, the seemingly perfect society begins to break down as new secrets about the city's origins are uncovered. 

The season starts with the introduction of Shailene Woodley’s Annie, who has been held up in Graceland since “The Day,” as she tries to survive. Woodley is a brilliant addition to Paradise, and without spoiling too much, she makes such a lasting impact that she had me sobbing in Episode 4. You need to watch this show weekly. And, try not to get spoiled because the twists and turns, coupled with standout performances by Brown, Woodley, and more, make this THE show to watch right now.

Hero Fiennes Tiffin stars as a 19-year-old Sherlock Holmes in this new origin story for the beloved detective. Young Sherlock follows Sherlock (Tiffin), who is at Oxford University, when he suddenly finds himself in the middle of a murder mystery. However, this is unlike the other mysteries Sherlock has solved, because this one somehow connects directly to his family and secrets that have long been buried. Now, he's going to try and solve the case with the help of his future nemesis, James Moriarty (Dónal Finn). 

While the show takes a few episodes to really get started, once it hits its stride, it tells a good Sherlock mystery for a new generation. The beginning and end of the season are where Young Sherlock really thrives, alongside compelling performances from Tiffin, Finn, Joseph Fiennes, and Zine Tseng. Honestly, it’s the perfect show to put on in the background and watch.

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Last week, I asked everyone what movie they’ve rewatched the most. And with over 200+ responses, everyone loved sharing the movies they’ve obsessively watched over and over. So now, I’m asking the same questions but for TV shows. I feel like everyone has that one show they rewatch over and over. It’s your comfort watch. The characters you turn to when you feel like you need to hang out with your best friends. 

For me, that’s One Tree Hill. I have probably rewatched this entire show all the way through the most out of anything. Brooke Davis is one of my favorite TV characters of all time. My love for Nathan Scott knows no bounds. And, Nathan and Haley are one of the best TV couples of all time. I return to Tree Hill, North Carolina, whenever I’m feeling down and need a pick-me-up. I think I can safely say it’s one of my favorite shows of all time, and also the one I have seen the most. I have entire scenes memorized — “He’s on the door! He’s on the damn door under ME!” — and there are certain episodes I’ve probably watched 10+ times. I love this show so much that I even listened to every single episode of Drama Queens, the rewatch podcast hosted by Sophia Bush, Bethany Joy Lenz, Hilarie Burton, and Robert Buckley.

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