hypothesis
stringlengths 17
1.31k
| premise
stringlengths 104
5.14k
| label
stringclasses 3
values |
---|---|---|
[M]The Bermuda Triangle[/M] is an area of the North Atlantic Ocean that [M]has the imaginary shape of a triangle[/M], the vertices of which are:
North summit - the northernmost point of the main island of the Bermuda archipelago;
South Summit - the easternmost point of the island of Puerto Rico;
West Summit - the southernmost point of the Florida peninsula.
|
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a sea area in the Atlantic. It is located north of the Caribbean roughly between southern Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, this area got the mysterious reputation, there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there. Some of the incidents in which ships, aircraft or their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved. They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre attempts at explanations, which became the basis for a large number of literary works, films and websites. In fact, the number of disasters that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle is not particularly high. In addition, many of the supposedly mysteriously disappeared ships are believed to have simply sunk in a storm.
|
n
|
[M]The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the North Atlantic Ocean[/M] that has the imaginary shape of a triangle, the vertices of which are:
North summit - the northernmost point of the main island of the Bermuda archipelago;
South Summit - the easternmost point of the island of Puerto Rico;
West Summit - the southernmost point of the Florida peninsula.
|
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a sea area in the Atlantic. It is located north of the Caribbean roughly between southern Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, this area got the mysterious reputation, there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there. Some of the incidents in which ships, aircraft or their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved. They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre attempts at explanations, which became the basis for a large number of literary works, films and websites. In fact, the number of disasters that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle is not particularly high. In addition, many of the supposedly mysteriously disappeared ships are believed to have simply sunk in a storm.
|
e
|
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling [M]book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle)[/M] of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, [M]according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to[/M] the paranormal and [M]UFOs occur in the area.[/M]
|
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a sea area in the Atlantic. It is located north of the Caribbean roughly between southern Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, this area got the mysterious reputation, there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there. Some of the incidents in which ships, aircraft or their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved. They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre attempts at explanations, which became the basis for a large number of literary works, films and websites. In fact, the number of disasters that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle is not particularly high. In addition, many of the supposedly mysteriously disappeared ships are believed to have simply sunk in a storm.
|
n
|
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling [M]book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle[/M]) of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, [M]according to which mysterious phenomena[/M] that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs [M]occur in the area.[/M]
|
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a sea area in the Atlantic. It is located north of the Caribbean roughly between southern Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, this area got the mysterious reputation, there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there. Some of the incidents in which ships, aircraft or their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved. They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre attempts at explanations, which became the basis for a large number of literary works, films and websites. In fact, the number of disasters that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle is not particularly high. In addition, many of the supposedly mysteriously disappeared ships are believed to have simply sunk in a storm.
|
n
|
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling [M]book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle)[/M] of 1974 [M]by Charles Berlitz[/M], according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
|
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a sea area in the Atlantic. It is located north of the Caribbean roughly between southern Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, this area got the mysterious reputation, there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there. Some of the incidents in which ships, aircraft or their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved. They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre attempts at explanations, which became the basis for a large number of literary works, films and websites. In fact, the number of disasters that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle is not particularly high. In addition, many of the supposedly mysteriously disappeared ships are believed to have simply sunk in a storm.
|
n
|
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling [M]book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle[/M]) [M]of 1974[/M] by Charles Berlitz, according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
|
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a sea area in the Atlantic. It is located north of the Caribbean roughly between southern Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, this area got the mysterious reputation, there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there. Some of the incidents in which ships, aircraft or their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved. They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre attempts at explanations, which became the basis for a large number of literary works, films and websites. In fact, the number of disasters that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle is not particularly high. In addition, many of the supposedly mysteriously disappeared ships are believed to have simply sunk in a storm.
|
n
|
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the [M]best-selling book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle)[/M] of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
|
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a sea area in the Atlantic. It is located north of the Caribbean roughly between southern Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, this area got the mysterious reputation, there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there. Some of the incidents in which ships, aircraft or their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved. They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre attempts at explanations, which became the basis for a large number of literary works, films and websites. In fact, the number of disasters that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle is not particularly high. In addition, many of the supposedly mysteriously disappeared ships are believed to have simply sunk in a storm.
|
n
|
[M]The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media[/M], especially since the best-selling book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle) of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
|
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a sea area in the Atlantic. It is located north of the Caribbean roughly between southern Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, this area got the mysterious reputation, there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there. Some of the incidents in which ships, aircraft or their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved. They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre attempts at explanations, which became the basis for a large number of literary works, films and websites. In fact, the number of disasters that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle is not particularly high. In addition, many of the supposedly mysteriously disappeared ships are believed to have simply sunk in a storm.
|
e
|
A [M]minority of scholars[/M], on the other hand, [M]believe that the percentage of accidents is significantly higher than the average[/M], [M]proposing various natural explanations.[/M]
|
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a sea area in the Atlantic. It is located north of the Caribbean roughly between southern Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, this area got the mysterious reputation, there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there. Some of the incidents in which ships, aircraft or their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved. They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre attempts at explanations, which became the basis for a large number of literary works, films and websites. In fact, the number of disasters that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle is not particularly high. In addition, many of the supposedly mysteriously disappeared ships are believed to have simply sunk in a storm.
|
n
|
A [M]minority of scholars[/M], on the other hand, [M]believe that the percentage of accidents is significantly higher than the average[/M], proposing various natural explanations.
|
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a sea area in the Atlantic. It is located north of the Caribbean roughly between southern Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, this area got the mysterious reputation, there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there. Some of the incidents in which ships, aircraft or their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved. They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre attempts at explanations, which became the basis for a large number of literary works, films and websites. In fact, the number of disasters that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle is not particularly high. In addition, many of the supposedly mysteriously disappeared ships are believed to have simply sunk in a storm.
|
n
|
Despite the "[M]cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz[/M], according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
|
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a sea area in the Atlantic. It is located north of the Caribbean roughly between southern Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, this area got the mysterious reputation, there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there. Some of the incidents in which ships, aircraft or their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved. They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre attempts at explanations, which became the basis for a large number of literary works, films and websites. In fact, the number of disasters that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle is not particularly high. In addition, many of the supposedly mysteriously disappeared ships are believed to have simply sunk in a storm.
|
n
|
Despite the "[M]cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination[/M] such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
|
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a sea area in the Atlantic. It is located north of the Caribbean roughly between southern Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, this area got the mysterious reputation, there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there. Some of the incidents in which ships, aircraft or their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved. They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre attempts at explanations, which became the basis for a large number of literary works, films and websites. In fact, the number of disasters that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle is not particularly high. In addition, many of the supposedly mysteriously disappeared ships are believed to have simply sunk in a storm.
|
n
|
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and [M]the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal[/M] physical and [M]mechanical causes[/M].
|
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a sea area in the Atlantic. It is located north of the Caribbean roughly between southern Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, this area got the mysterious reputation, there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there. Some of the incidents in which ships, aircraft or their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved. They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre attempts at explanations, which became the basis for a large number of literary works, films and websites. In fact, the number of disasters that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle is not particularly high. In addition, many of the supposedly mysteriously disappeared ships are believed to have simply sunk in a storm.
|
n
|
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and [M]the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical[/M] and mechanical [M]causes[/M].
|
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a sea area in the Atlantic. It is located north of the Caribbean roughly between southern Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, this area got the mysterious reputation, there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there. Some of the incidents in which ships, aircraft or their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved. They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre attempts at explanations, which became the basis for a large number of literary works, films and websites. In fact, the number of disasters that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle is not particularly high. In addition, many of the supposedly mysteriously disappeared ships are believed to have simply sunk in a storm.
|
e
|
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: [M]as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic[/M] and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
|
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a sea area in the Atlantic. It is located north of the Caribbean roughly between southern Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, this area got the mysterious reputation, there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there. Some of the incidents in which ships, aircraft or their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved. They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre attempts at explanations, which became the basis for a large number of literary works, films and websites. In fact, the number of disasters that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle is not particularly high. In addition, many of the supposedly mysteriously disappeared ships are believed to have simply sunk in a storm.
|
n
|
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, [M]according to the majority of scholars[/M], [M]the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of[/M] air and [M]naval traffic[/M]: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
|
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a sea area in the Atlantic. It is located north of the Caribbean roughly between southern Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, this area got the mysterious reputation, there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there. Some of the incidents in which ships, aircraft or their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved. They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre attempts at explanations, which became the basis for a large number of literary works, films and websites. In fact, the number of disasters that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle is not particularly high. In addition, many of the supposedly mysteriously disappeared ships are believed to have simply sunk in a storm.
|
n
|
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, [M]according to the majority of scholars[/M], [M]the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air[/M] and naval [M]traffic[/M]: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
|
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a sea area in the Atlantic. It is located north of the Caribbean roughly between southern Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, this area got the mysterious reputation, there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there. Some of the incidents in which ships, aircraft or their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved. They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre attempts at explanations, which became the basis for a large number of literary works, films and websites. In fact, the number of disasters that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle is not particularly high. In addition, many of the supposedly mysteriously disappeared ships are believed to have simply sunk in a storm.
|
n
|
[M]Despite the "cursed" reputation[/M], deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, [M]the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region[/M] with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
|
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a sea area in the Atlantic. It is located north of the Caribbean roughly between southern Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, this area got the mysterious reputation, there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there. Some of the incidents in which ships, aircraft or their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved. They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre attempts at explanations, which became the basis for a large number of literary works, films and websites. In fact, the number of disasters that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle is not particularly high. In addition, many of the supposedly mysteriously disappeared ships are believed to have simply sunk in a storm.
|
e
|
In relation to this vast area of sea, of approximately 1100,000 km², since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships and airplanes have occurred since 1800, which is why for which [M]some authors have dubbed the area[/M] "Cursed Triangle" or "[M]Devil's Triangle".[/M]
|
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a sea area in the Atlantic. It is located north of the Caribbean roughly between southern Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, this area got the mysterious reputation, there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there. Some of the incidents in which ships, aircraft or their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved. They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre attempts at explanations, which became the basis for a large number of literary works, films and websites. In fact, the number of disasters that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle is not particularly high. In addition, many of the supposedly mysteriously disappeared ships are believed to have simply sunk in a storm.
|
e
|
In relation to this vast area of sea, of approximately 1100,000 km², since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships and airplanes have occurred since 1800, which is why for which [M]some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle[/M]" or "Devil's Triangle".
|
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a sea area in the Atlantic. It is located north of the Caribbean roughly between southern Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, this area got the mysterious reputation, there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there. Some of the incidents in which ships, aircraft or their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved. They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre attempts at explanations, which became the basis for a large number of literary works, films and websites. In fact, the number of disasters that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle is not particularly high. In addition, many of the supposedly mysteriously disappeared ships are believed to have simply sunk in a storm.
|
n
|
[M]In relation to this vast area of sea[/M], of approximately 1100,000 km², [M]since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of[/M] ships and [M]airplanes have occurred since 1800[/M], which is why for which some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle".
|
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a sea area in the Atlantic. It is located north of the Caribbean roughly between southern Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, this area got the mysterious reputation, there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there. Some of the incidents in which ships, aircraft or their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved. They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre attempts at explanations, which became the basis for a large number of literary works, films and websites. In fact, the number of disasters that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle is not particularly high. In addition, many of the supposedly mysteriously disappeared ships are believed to have simply sunk in a storm.
|
n
|
[M]In relation to this vast area of sea[/M], of approximately 1100,000 km², [M]since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships[/M] and airplanes [M]have occurred since 1800[/M], which is why for which some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle".
|
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a sea area in the Atlantic. It is located north of the Caribbean roughly between southern Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, this area got the mysterious reputation, there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there. Some of the incidents in which ships, aircraft or their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved. They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre attempts at explanations, which became the basis for a large number of literary works, films and websites. In fact, the number of disasters that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle is not particularly high. In addition, many of the supposedly mysteriously disappeared ships are believed to have simply sunk in a storm.
|
n
|
In relation to [M]this vast area of sea, of approximately 1100,000 km²[/M], since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships and airplanes have occurred since 1800, which is why for which some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle".
|
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a sea area in the Atlantic. It is located north of the Caribbean roughly between southern Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, this area got the mysterious reputation, there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there. Some of the incidents in which ships, aircraft or their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved. They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre attempts at explanations, which became the basis for a large number of literary works, films and websites. In fact, the number of disasters that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle is not particularly high. In addition, many of the supposedly mysteriously disappeared ships are believed to have simply sunk in a storm.
|
n
|
In addition, [M]many of the supposedly mysteriously disappeared ships are believed to have simply sunk in a storm.[/M]
|
The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the North Atlantic Ocean that has the imaginary shape of a triangle, the vertices of which are:
North summit - the northernmost point of the main island of the Bermuda archipelago;
South Summit - the easternmost point of the island of Puerto Rico;
West Summit - the southernmost point of the Florida peninsula.
In relation to this vast area of sea, of approximately 1100,000 km², since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships and airplanes have occurred since 1800, which is why for which some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle".
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle) of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
A minority of scholars, on the other hand, believe that the percentage of accidents is significantly higher than the average, proposing various natural explanations. For example, according to researchers at the University of Southampton, the cause of the repeated disappearances is attributable to anomalous waves of 30 meters (100 feet) height, which are created by the convergence of three currents and from Florida.
|
n
|
In fact, [M]the number of disasters that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle is not particularly high.[/M]
|
The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the North Atlantic Ocean that has the imaginary shape of a triangle, the vertices of which are:
North summit - the northernmost point of the main island of the Bermuda archipelago;
South Summit - the easternmost point of the island of Puerto Rico;
West Summit - the southernmost point of the Florida peninsula.
In relation to this vast area of sea, of approximately 1100,000 km², since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships and airplanes have occurred since 1800, which is why for which some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle".
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle) of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
A minority of scholars, on the other hand, believe that the percentage of accidents is significantly higher than the average, proposing various natural explanations. For example, according to researchers at the University of Southampton, the cause of the repeated disappearances is attributable to anomalous waves of 30 meters (100 feet) height, which are created by the convergence of three currents and from Florida.
|
e
|
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, [M]this area got the mysterious reputation[/M], there were frequent accidents there, and ships and [M]airplanes[/M] even "[M]disappeared" there[/M].
|
The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the North Atlantic Ocean that has the imaginary shape of a triangle, the vertices of which are:
North summit - the northernmost point of the main island of the Bermuda archipelago;
South Summit - the easternmost point of the island of Puerto Rico;
West Summit - the southernmost point of the Florida peninsula.
In relation to this vast area of sea, of approximately 1100,000 km², since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships and airplanes have occurred since 1800, which is why for which some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle".
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle) of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
A minority of scholars, on the other hand, believe that the percentage of accidents is significantly higher than the average, proposing various natural explanations. For example, according to researchers at the University of Southampton, the cause of the repeated disappearances is attributable to anomalous waves of 30 meters (100 feet) height, which are created by the convergence of three currents and from Florida.
|
e
|
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, [M]this area got the mysterious reputation[/M], there were frequent accidents there, and [M]ships[/M] and airplanes even "[M]disappeared" there[/M].
|
The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the North Atlantic Ocean that has the imaginary shape of a triangle, the vertices of which are:
North summit - the northernmost point of the main island of the Bermuda archipelago;
South Summit - the easternmost point of the island of Puerto Rico;
West Summit - the southernmost point of the Florida peninsula.
In relation to this vast area of sea, of approximately 1100,000 km², since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships and airplanes have occurred since 1800, which is why for which some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle".
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle) of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
A minority of scholars, on the other hand, believe that the percentage of accidents is significantly higher than the average, proposing various natural explanations. For example, according to researchers at the University of Southampton, the cause of the repeated disappearances is attributable to anomalous waves of 30 meters (100 feet) height, which are created by the convergence of three currents and from Florida.
|
e
|
As a result of several ship and aircraft disasters that had actually or supposedly occurred there, this [M]area got the mysterious reputation, there were frequent accidents there[/M], and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there.
|
The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the North Atlantic Ocean that has the imaginary shape of a triangle, the vertices of which are:
North summit - the northernmost point of the main island of the Bermuda archipelago;
South Summit - the easternmost point of the island of Puerto Rico;
West Summit - the southernmost point of the Florida peninsula.
In relation to this vast area of sea, of approximately 1100,000 km², since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships and airplanes have occurred since 1800, which is why for which some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle".
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle) of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
A minority of scholars, on the other hand, believe that the percentage of accidents is significantly higher than the average, proposing various natural explanations. For example, according to researchers at the University of Southampton, the cause of the repeated disappearances is attributable to anomalous waves of 30 meters (100 feet) height, which are created by the convergence of three currents and from Florida.
|
n
|
[M]As a result of several ship[/M] and aircraft [M]disasters that had[/M] actually or [M]supposedly occurred there[/M], [M]this area got the mysterious reputation[/M], there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there.
|
The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the North Atlantic Ocean that has the imaginary shape of a triangle, the vertices of which are:
North summit - the northernmost point of the main island of the Bermuda archipelago;
South Summit - the easternmost point of the island of Puerto Rico;
West Summit - the southernmost point of the Florida peninsula.
In relation to this vast area of sea, of approximately 1100,000 km², since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships and airplanes have occurred since 1800, which is why for which some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle".
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle) of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
A minority of scholars, on the other hand, believe that the percentage of accidents is significantly higher than the average, proposing various natural explanations. For example, according to researchers at the University of Southampton, the cause of the repeated disappearances is attributable to anomalous waves of 30 meters (100 feet) height, which are created by the convergence of three currents and from Florida.
|
e
|
[M]As a result of several[/M] ship and [M]aircraft disasters that had[/M] actually or [M]supposedly occurred there[/M], [M]this area got the mysterious reputation[/M], there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there.
|
The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the North Atlantic Ocean that has the imaginary shape of a triangle, the vertices of which are:
North summit - the northernmost point of the main island of the Bermuda archipelago;
South Summit - the easternmost point of the island of Puerto Rico;
West Summit - the southernmost point of the Florida peninsula.
In relation to this vast area of sea, of approximately 1100,000 km², since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships and airplanes have occurred since 1800, which is why for which some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle".
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle) of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
A minority of scholars, on the other hand, believe that the percentage of accidents is significantly higher than the average, proposing various natural explanations. For example, according to researchers at the University of Southampton, the cause of the repeated disappearances is attributable to anomalous waves of 30 meters (100 feet) height, which are created by the convergence of three currents and from Florida.
|
e
|
[M]As a result of several[/M] ship and [M]aircraft disasters that had actually[/M] or supposedly [M]occurred there[/M], [M]this area got the mysterious reputation[/M], there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there.
|
The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the North Atlantic Ocean that has the imaginary shape of a triangle, the vertices of which are:
North summit - the northernmost point of the main island of the Bermuda archipelago;
South Summit - the easternmost point of the island of Puerto Rico;
West Summit - the southernmost point of the Florida peninsula.
In relation to this vast area of sea, of approximately 1100,000 km², since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships and airplanes have occurred since 1800, which is why for which some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle".
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle) of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
A minority of scholars, on the other hand, believe that the percentage of accidents is significantly higher than the average, proposing various natural explanations. For example, according to researchers at the University of Southampton, the cause of the repeated disappearances is attributable to anomalous waves of 30 meters (100 feet) height, which are created by the convergence of three currents and from Florida.
|
e
|
[M]As a result of several ship[/M] and aircraft [M]disasters that had actually[/M] or supposedly [M]occurred there[/M], [M]this area got the mysterious reputation[/M], there were frequent accidents there, and ships and airplanes even "disappeared" there.
|
The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the North Atlantic Ocean that has the imaginary shape of a triangle, the vertices of which are:
North summit - the northernmost point of the main island of the Bermuda archipelago;
South Summit - the easternmost point of the island of Puerto Rico;
West Summit - the southernmost point of the Florida peninsula.
In relation to this vast area of sea, of approximately 1100,000 km², since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships and airplanes have occurred since 1800, which is why for which some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle".
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle) of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
A minority of scholars, on the other hand, believe that the percentage of accidents is significantly higher than the average, proposing various natural explanations. For example, according to researchers at the University of Southampton, the cause of the repeated disappearances is attributable to anomalous waves of 30 meters (100 feet) height, which are created by the convergence of three currents and from Florida.
|
e
|
They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre [M]attempts at explanations[/M], which [M]became the basis for a large number of[/M] literary works, films and [M]websites[/M].
|
The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the North Atlantic Ocean that has the imaginary shape of a triangle, the vertices of which are:
North summit - the northernmost point of the main island of the Bermuda archipelago;
South Summit - the easternmost point of the island of Puerto Rico;
West Summit - the southernmost point of the Florida peninsula.
In relation to this vast area of sea, of approximately 1100,000 km², since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships and airplanes have occurred since 1800, which is why for which some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle".
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle) of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
A minority of scholars, on the other hand, believe that the percentage of accidents is significantly higher than the average, proposing various natural explanations. For example, according to researchers at the University of Southampton, the cause of the repeated disappearances is attributable to anomalous waves of 30 meters (100 feet) height, which are created by the convergence of three currents and from Florida.
|
n
|
They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre [M]attempts at explanations[/M], which [M]became the basis for a large number of[/M] literary works, [M]films[/M] and websites.
|
The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the North Atlantic Ocean that has the imaginary shape of a triangle, the vertices of which are:
North summit - the northernmost point of the main island of the Bermuda archipelago;
South Summit - the easternmost point of the island of Puerto Rico;
West Summit - the southernmost point of the Florida peninsula.
In relation to this vast area of sea, of approximately 1100,000 km², since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships and airplanes have occurred since 1800, which is why for which some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle".
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle) of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
A minority of scholars, on the other hand, believe that the percentage of accidents is significantly higher than the average, proposing various natural explanations. For example, according to researchers at the University of Southampton, the cause of the repeated disappearances is attributable to anomalous waves of 30 meters (100 feet) height, which are created by the convergence of three currents and from Florida.
|
n
|
They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre [M]attempts at explanations[/M], which [M]became the basis for a large number of literary works[/M], films and websites.
|
The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the North Atlantic Ocean that has the imaginary shape of a triangle, the vertices of which are:
North summit - the northernmost point of the main island of the Bermuda archipelago;
South Summit - the easternmost point of the island of Puerto Rico;
West Summit - the southernmost point of the Florida peninsula.
In relation to this vast area of sea, of approximately 1100,000 km², since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships and airplanes have occurred since 1800, which is why for which some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle".
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle) of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
A minority of scholars, on the other hand, believe that the percentage of accidents is significantly higher than the average, proposing various natural explanations. For example, according to researchers at the University of Southampton, the cause of the repeated disappearances is attributable to anomalous waves of 30 meters (100 feet) height, which are created by the convergence of three currents and from Florida.
|
e
|
[M]They inspired various authors to sometimes quite bizarre attempts at explanations[/M], which became the basis for a large number of literary works, films and websites.
|
The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the North Atlantic Ocean that has the imaginary shape of a triangle, the vertices of which are:
North summit - the northernmost point of the main island of the Bermuda archipelago;
South Summit - the easternmost point of the island of Puerto Rico;
West Summit - the southernmost point of the Florida peninsula.
In relation to this vast area of sea, of approximately 1100,000 km², since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships and airplanes have occurred since 1800, which is why for which some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle".
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle) of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
A minority of scholars, on the other hand, believe that the percentage of accidents is significantly higher than the average, proposing various natural explanations. For example, according to researchers at the University of Southampton, the cause of the repeated disappearances is attributable to anomalous waves of 30 meters (100 feet) height, which are created by the convergence of three currents and from Florida.
|
n
|
[M]It is located[/M] north of the Caribbean [M]roughly between southern Florida[/M], [M]Puerto Rico and Bermuda[/M].
|
The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the North Atlantic Ocean that has the imaginary shape of a triangle, the vertices of which are:
North summit - the northernmost point of the main island of the Bermuda archipelago;
South Summit - the easternmost point of the island of Puerto Rico;
West Summit - the southernmost point of the Florida peninsula.
In relation to this vast area of sea, of approximately 1100,000 km², since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships and airplanes have occurred since 1800, which is why for which some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle".
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle) of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
A minority of scholars, on the other hand, believe that the percentage of accidents is significantly higher than the average, proposing various natural explanations. For example, according to researchers at the University of Southampton, the cause of the repeated disappearances is attributable to anomalous waves of 30 meters (100 feet) height, which are created by the convergence of three currents and from Florida.
|
e
|
[M]It is located north of the Caribbean[/M] roughly between southern Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
|
The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the North Atlantic Ocean that has the imaginary shape of a triangle, the vertices of which are:
North summit - the northernmost point of the main island of the Bermuda archipelago;
South Summit - the easternmost point of the island of Puerto Rico;
West Summit - the southernmost point of the Florida peninsula.
In relation to this vast area of sea, of approximately 1100,000 km², since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships and airplanes have occurred since 1800, which is why for which some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle".
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle) of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
A minority of scholars, on the other hand, believe that the percentage of accidents is significantly higher than the average, proposing various natural explanations. For example, according to researchers at the University of Southampton, the cause of the repeated disappearances is attributable to anomalous waves of 30 meters (100 feet) height, which are created by the convergence of three currents and from Florida.
|
n
|
[M]The Bermuda Triangle[/M], also known as the Devil's Triangle, [M]is a sea area in the Atlantic[/M].
|
The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the North Atlantic Ocean that has the imaginary shape of a triangle, the vertices of which are:
North summit - the northernmost point of the main island of the Bermuda archipelago;
South Summit - the easternmost point of the island of Puerto Rico;
West Summit - the southernmost point of the Florida peninsula.
In relation to this vast area of sea, of approximately 1100,000 km², since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships and airplanes have occurred since 1800, which is why for which some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle".
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle) of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
A minority of scholars, on the other hand, believe that the percentage of accidents is significantly higher than the average, proposing various natural explanations. For example, according to researchers at the University of Southampton, the cause of the repeated disappearances is attributable to anomalous waves of 30 meters (100 feet) height, which are created by the convergence of three currents and from Florida.
|
e
|
[M]The Bermuda Triangle[/M], [M]also known as the Devil's Triangle[/M], is a sea area in the Atlantic.
|
The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the North Atlantic Ocean that has the imaginary shape of a triangle, the vertices of which are:
North summit - the northernmost point of the main island of the Bermuda archipelago;
South Summit - the easternmost point of the island of Puerto Rico;
West Summit - the southernmost point of the Florida peninsula.
In relation to this vast area of sea, of approximately 1100,000 km², since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships and airplanes have occurred since 1800, which is why for which some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle".
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle) of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
A minority of scholars, on the other hand, believe that the percentage of accidents is significantly higher than the average, proposing various natural explanations. For example, according to researchers at the University of Southampton, the cause of the repeated disappearances is attributable to anomalous waves of 30 meters (100 feet) height, which are created by the convergence of three currents and from Florida.
|
e
|
[M]Some of the incidents in which[/M] ships, [M]aircraft[/M] or [M]their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved.[/M]
|
The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the North Atlantic Ocean that has the imaginary shape of a triangle, the vertices of which are:
North summit - the northernmost point of the main island of the Bermuda archipelago;
South Summit - the easternmost point of the island of Puerto Rico;
West Summit - the southernmost point of the Florida peninsula.
In relation to this vast area of sea, of approximately 1100,000 km², since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships and airplanes have occurred since 1800, which is why for which some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle".
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle) of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
A minority of scholars, on the other hand, believe that the percentage of accidents is significantly higher than the average, proposing various natural explanations. For example, according to researchers at the University of Southampton, the cause of the repeated disappearances is attributable to anomalous waves of 30 meters (100 feet) height, which are created by the convergence of three currents and from Florida.
|
n
|
[M]Some of the incidents in which ships[/M], aircraft or [M]their crews are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved.[/M]
|
The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the North Atlantic Ocean that has the imaginary shape of a triangle, the vertices of which are:
North summit - the northernmost point of the main island of the Bermuda archipelago;
South Summit - the easternmost point of the island of Puerto Rico;
West Summit - the southernmost point of the Florida peninsula.
In relation to this vast area of sea, of approximately 1100,000 km², since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships and airplanes have occurred since 1800, which is why for which some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle".
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle) of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
A minority of scholars, on the other hand, believe that the percentage of accidents is significantly higher than the average, proposing various natural explanations. For example, according to researchers at the University of Southampton, the cause of the repeated disappearances is attributable to anomalous waves of 30 meters (100 feet) height, which are created by the convergence of three currents and from Florida.
|
n
|
[M]Some of the incidents in which[/M] ships, [M]aircraft[/M] or their crews [M]are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved.[/M]
|
The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the North Atlantic Ocean that has the imaginary shape of a triangle, the vertices of which are:
North summit - the northernmost point of the main island of the Bermuda archipelago;
South Summit - the easternmost point of the island of Puerto Rico;
West Summit - the southernmost point of the Florida peninsula.
In relation to this vast area of sea, of approximately 1100,000 km², since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships and airplanes have occurred since 1800, which is why for which some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle".
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle) of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
A minority of scholars, on the other hand, believe that the percentage of accidents is significantly higher than the average, proposing various natural explanations. For example, according to researchers at the University of Southampton, the cause of the repeated disappearances is attributable to anomalous waves of 30 meters (100 feet) height, which are created by the convergence of three currents and from Florida.
|
n
|
[M]Some of the incidents in which ships[/M], aircraft or their crews [M]are said to have disappeared without a trace could not be fully resolved.[/M]
|
The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the North Atlantic Ocean that has the imaginary shape of a triangle, the vertices of which are:
North summit - the northernmost point of the main island of the Bermuda archipelago;
South Summit - the easternmost point of the island of Puerto Rico;
West Summit - the southernmost point of the Florida peninsula.
In relation to this vast area of sea, of approximately 1100,000 km², since the 1950s, mass culture has led to the belief that numerous mysterious episodes of disappearances of ships and airplanes have occurred since 1800, which is why for which some authors have dubbed the area "Cursed Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle".
The triangle has experienced particular popularity in the media, especially since the best-selling book Bermuda, the cursed triangle (The Bermuda Triangle) of 1974 by Charles Berlitz, according to which mysterious phenomena that have been compared to the paranormal and UFOs occur in the area.
Despite the "cursed" reputation, deriving above all from mysterious works of dissemination such as those of Berlitz, according to the majority of scholars, the number of accidents in the Triangle is not at all higher than that of any other region with a high density of air and naval traffic: as confirmed by the United States Coast Guard, the accident is normal for the amount of traffic and the accidents that have occurred are derived from normal physical and mechanical causes.
A minority of scholars, on the other hand, believe that the percentage of accidents is significantly higher than the average, proposing various natural explanations. For example, according to researchers at the University of Southampton, the cause of the repeated disappearances is attributable to anomalous waves of 30 meters (100 feet) height, which are created by the convergence of three currents and from Florida.
|
n
|
You is based on the [M]novel You[/M] by Caroline Kepnes, and [M]in the book[/M], [M]Candace[/M] really [M]is dead[/M].
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
You is based on the [M]novel You by Caroline Kepnes[/M], and in the book, Candace really is dead.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
[M]You is based on the novel You by Caroline Kepnes[/M], and in the book, Candace really is dead.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
That woman turns out to be his ex-girlfriend [M]Candace[/M], who mysteriously disappeared and who many of the show's characters—and [M]almost all the show's viewers[/M]—[M]believed was dead[/M].
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
That woman turns out to be his ex-girlfriend [M]Candace[/M], who mysteriously disappeared and who [M]many of the show's characters[/M]—and almost all the show's viewers—[M]believed was dead[/M].
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
That woman turns out to be his ex-girlfriend [M]Candace[/M], who [M]mysteriously disappeared[/M] and who many of the show's characters—and almost all the show's viewers—believed was dead.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
[M]That woman turns out to be his ex-girlfriend Candace[/M], who mysteriously disappeared and who many of the show's characters—and almost all the show's viewers—believed was dead.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
You co-creator [M]Sera Gamble spoke[/M] to Cosmopolitan UK [M]about[/M] the decision to bring [M]Candace[/M] back in the final episode, and [M]what's in store for her in the future.[/M]
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
You co-creator [M]Sera Gamble spoke[/M] to Cosmopolitan UK [M]about the decision to bring Candace back in the final episode[/M], and what's in store for her in the future.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
You co-creator [M]Sera Gamble spoke[/M] to Cosmopolitan UK [M]about the decision to bring Candace back[/M] in the final episode, and what's in store for her in the future.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
You co-creator [M]Sera Gamble spoke to Cosmopolitan UK[/M] about the decision to bring Candace back in the final episode, and what's in store for her in the future.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
[M]You co-creator Sera Gamble[/M] spoke to Cosmopolitan UK about the decision to bring Candace back in the final episode, and what's in store for her in the future.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
But after it found a following on [M]Netflix[/M]—a following of 40 million households—the streaming service picked it up for a second season, [M]declaring it a "huge hit,"[/M] reports the New York Times.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
But after it found a following on [M]Netflix[/M]—a following of 40 million households—the streaming service [M]picked it up for a second season[/M], declaring it a "huge hit," reports the New York Times.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
But after it found a following on [M]Netflix[/M]—a following of 40 million households—[M]the streaming service[/M] picked it up for a second season, declaring it a "huge hit," reports the New York Times.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
But after [M]it found a following[/M] on Netflix—a following [M]of 40 million households[/M]—the streaming service picked it up for a second season, declaring it a "huge hit," reports the New York Times.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
But after [M]it found a following on Netflix[/M]—a following of 40 million households—the streaming service picked it up for a second season, declaring it a "huge hit," reports the New York Times.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
But after [M]it found a following[/M] on Netflix—a following of 40 million households—the streaming service picked it up for a second season, declaring it a "huge hit," reports the New York Times.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
In early December, [M]Lifetime canceled the series due to low viewership[/M].
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
[M]In early December[/M], [M]Lifetime canceled the series[/M] due to low viewership.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
In early December, [M]Lifetime canceled the series[/M] due to low viewership.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
Netflix
[M]The Lifetime TV series You[/M], starring Penn Badgley as a bookstore manager/stalker and Elizabeth Lailas the object of his attention, [M]became a hit after it began streaming on Netflix[/M] in late December 2018.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
Netflix
[M]The Lifetime TV series You[/M], starring Penn Badgley as a bookstore manager/stalker and Elizabeth Lailas the object of his attention, became a hit after it [M]began streaming on Netflix in late December 2018.[/M]
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
Netflix
[M]The Lifetime TV series You[/M], starring Penn Badgley as a bookstore manager/stalker and Elizabeth Lailas the object of his attention, became a hit after it [M]began streaming on Netflix[/M] in late December 2018.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
Netflix
[M]The Lifetime TV series You[/M], starring Penn Badgley as a bookstore manager/stalker and Elizabeth Lailas the object of his attention, [M]became a hit[/M] after it began streaming on Netflix in late December 2018.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
Netflix
The Lifetime TV series You, starring Penn Badgley as [M]a bookstore manager/stalker[/M] and [M]Elizabeth Lailas the object of his attention[/M], became a hit after it began streaming on Netflix in late December 2018.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
Netflix
The Lifetime TV series You, [M]starring Penn Badgley as a bookstore manager/stalker[/M] and Elizabeth Lailas the object of his attention, became a hit after it began streaming on Netflix in late December 2018.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
Netflix
The Lifetime TV [M]series You, starring Penn Badgley[/M] as a bookstore manager/stalker and Elizabeth Lailas the object of his attention, became a hit after it began streaming on Netflix in late December 2018.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
Netflix
[M]The Lifetime TV series You[/M], starring Penn Badgley as a bookstore manager/stalker and Elizabeth Lailas the object of his attention, became a hit after it began streaming on Netflix in late December 2018.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
Fans are eagerly awaiting You Season 2 after the [M]Season 1 finale's cliffhanger ending.[/M]
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
[M]Fans are[/M] eagerly [M]awaiting You Season 2[/M] after the Season 1 finale's cliffhanger ending.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
Yes, [M]Candace[/M] really is alive—and [M]will play a part in Season 2.[/M]
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
Yes, [M]Candace[/M] really [M]is alive[/M]—and will play a part in Season 2.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
In the final scene of You Season 1, we see [M]Joe approach a woman at his bookstore[/M].
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
In the final scene of You Season 1, we see [M]Joe approach a woman[/M] at his bookstore.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
In the final scene of You Season 1, we see [M]Joe[/M] approach a woman at [M]his bookstore[/M].
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
[M]In the final scene of You Season 1[/M], we see [M]Joe approach a woman at his bookstore.[/M]
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
[M]In the final scene of You Season 1[/M], we see [M]Joe approach a woman[/M] at his bookstore.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
In the final scene of [M]You Season 1[/M], we see Joe approach a woman at his bookstore.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
Here's what we know about Season 2 of You so far—[M]spoilers for Season 1 below.[/M]
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
n
|
Here's what we know about [M]Season 2 of You[/M] so far—spoilers for Season 1 below.
|
Tired of waiting for You season 2? Uh, same. Luckily, it’s right around the corner. (This is probably the one single instance where a serial killer hiding around the corner is something you’re looking forward to. 2019 is weird, man.) Anyway, the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier. Here’s what you should know.
This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
The premiere date is really, really soon.
All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019! Mark your calendars.
|
e
|
[M]All 10 new episodes will drop December 26, 2019[/M]!
|
Netflix
The Lifetime TV series You, starring Penn Badgley as a bookstore manager/stalker and Elizabeth Lailas the object of his attention, became a hit after it began streaming on Netflix in late December 2018. In early December, Lifetime canceled the series due to low viewership. But after it found a following on Netflix—a following of 40 million households—the streaming service picked it up for a second season, declaring it a "huge hit," reports the New York Times.
Fans are eagerly awaiting You Season 2 after the Season 1 finale's cliffhanger ending. Here's what we know about Season 2 of You so far—spoilers for Season 1 below.
Yes, Candace really is alive—and will play a part in Season 2.
In the final scene of You Season 1, we see Joe approach a woman at his bookstore. That woman turns out to be his ex-girlfriend Candace, who mysteriously disappeared and who many of the show's characters—and almost all the show's viewers—believed was dead. You is based on the novel You by Caroline Kepnes, and in the book, Candace really is dead.
You co-creator Sera Gamble spoke to Cosmopolitan UK about the decision to bring Candace back in the final episode, and what's in store for her in the future.
|
n
|
All [M]10 new episodes[/M] will drop December 26, 2019!
|
Netflix
The Lifetime TV series You, starring Penn Badgley as a bookstore manager/stalker and Elizabeth Lailas the object of his attention, became a hit after it began streaming on Netflix in late December 2018. In early December, Lifetime canceled the series due to low viewership. But after it found a following on Netflix—a following of 40 million households—the streaming service picked it up for a second season, declaring it a "huge hit," reports the New York Times.
Fans are eagerly awaiting You Season 2 after the Season 1 finale's cliffhanger ending. Here's what we know about Season 2 of You so far—spoilers for Season 1 below.
Yes, Candace really is alive—and will play a part in Season 2.
In the final scene of You Season 1, we see Joe approach a woman at his bookstore. That woman turns out to be his ex-girlfriend Candace, who mysteriously disappeared and who many of the show's characters—and almost all the show's viewers—believed was dead. You is based on the novel You by Caroline Kepnes, and in the book, Candace really is dead.
You co-creator Sera Gamble spoke to Cosmopolitan UK about the decision to bring Candace back in the final episode, and what's in store for her in the future.
|
n
|
[M]The premiere date is[/M] really, really [M]soon[/M].
|
Netflix
The Lifetime TV series You, starring Penn Badgley as a bookstore manager/stalker and Elizabeth Lailas the object of his attention, became a hit after it began streaming on Netflix in late December 2018. In early December, Lifetime canceled the series due to low viewership. But after it found a following on Netflix—a following of 40 million households—the streaming service picked it up for a second season, declaring it a "huge hit," reports the New York Times.
Fans are eagerly awaiting You Season 2 after the Season 1 finale's cliffhanger ending. Here's what we know about Season 2 of You so far—spoilers for Season 1 below.
Yes, Candace really is alive—and will play a part in Season 2.
In the final scene of You Season 1, we see Joe approach a woman at his bookstore. That woman turns out to be his ex-girlfriend Candace, who mysteriously disappeared and who many of the show's characters—and almost all the show's viewers—believed was dead. You is based on the novel You by Caroline Kepnes, and in the book, Candace really is dead.
You co-creator Sera Gamble spoke to Cosmopolitan UK about the decision to bring Candace back in the final episode, and what's in store for her in the future.
|
n
|
Anyway, [M]the campy thriller rom-com mashup is[/M] moving from Lifetime to Netflix, and it’s [M]about to get even scarier[/M].
|
Netflix
The Lifetime TV series You, starring Penn Badgley as a bookstore manager/stalker and Elizabeth Lailas the object of his attention, became a hit after it began streaming on Netflix in late December 2018. In early December, Lifetime canceled the series due to low viewership. But after it found a following on Netflix—a following of 40 million households—the streaming service picked it up for a second season, declaring it a "huge hit," reports the New York Times.
Fans are eagerly awaiting You Season 2 after the Season 1 finale's cliffhanger ending. Here's what we know about Season 2 of You so far—spoilers for Season 1 below.
Yes, Candace really is alive—and will play a part in Season 2.
In the final scene of You Season 1, we see Joe approach a woman at his bookstore. That woman turns out to be his ex-girlfriend Candace, who mysteriously disappeared and who many of the show's characters—and almost all the show's viewers—believed was dead. You is based on the novel You by Caroline Kepnes, and in the book, Candace really is dead.
You co-creator Sera Gamble spoke to Cosmopolitan UK about the decision to bring Candace back in the final episode, and what's in store for her in the future.
|
n
|
Anyway, [M]the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving[/M] from Lifetime [M]to Netflix[/M], and it’s about to get even scarier.
|
Netflix
The Lifetime TV series You, starring Penn Badgley as a bookstore manager/stalker and Elizabeth Lailas the object of his attention, became a hit after it began streaming on Netflix in late December 2018. In early December, Lifetime canceled the series due to low viewership. But after it found a following on Netflix—a following of 40 million households—the streaming service picked it up for a second season, declaring it a "huge hit," reports the New York Times.
Fans are eagerly awaiting You Season 2 after the Season 1 finale's cliffhanger ending. Here's what we know about Season 2 of You so far—spoilers for Season 1 below.
Yes, Candace really is alive—and will play a part in Season 2.
In the final scene of You Season 1, we see Joe approach a woman at his bookstore. That woman turns out to be his ex-girlfriend Candace, who mysteriously disappeared and who many of the show's characters—and almost all the show's viewers—believed was dead. You is based on the novel You by Caroline Kepnes, and in the book, Candace really is dead.
You co-creator Sera Gamble spoke to Cosmopolitan UK about the decision to bring Candace back in the final episode, and what's in store for her in the future.
|
e
|
Anyway, [M]the campy thriller rom-com mashup is moving from Lifetime[/M] to Netflix, and it’s about to get even scarier.
|
Netflix
The Lifetime TV series You, starring Penn Badgley as a bookstore manager/stalker and Elizabeth Lailas the object of his attention, became a hit after it began streaming on Netflix in late December 2018. In early December, Lifetime canceled the series due to low viewership. But after it found a following on Netflix—a following of 40 million households—the streaming service picked it up for a second season, declaring it a "huge hit," reports the New York Times.
Fans are eagerly awaiting You Season 2 after the Season 1 finale's cliffhanger ending. Here's what we know about Season 2 of You so far—spoilers for Season 1 below.
Yes, Candace really is alive—and will play a part in Season 2.
In the final scene of You Season 1, we see Joe approach a woman at his bookstore. That woman turns out to be his ex-girlfriend Candace, who mysteriously disappeared and who many of the show's characters—and almost all the show's viewers—believed was dead. You is based on the novel You by Caroline Kepnes, and in the book, Candace really is dead.
You co-creator Sera Gamble spoke to Cosmopolitan UK about the decision to bring Candace back in the final episode, and what's in store for her in the future.
|
e
|
[M]The two comedians[/M] are the founders of sketch comedy troupe Temple Horses and routinely post video sketches to [M]their YouTube channel[/M], which [M]boasts over 3,000 subscribers[/M].
|
Saturday Night Live has once again been accused of plagiarizing. This time by a pair of New York comedians.
Nick Ruggia and Ryan Hoffman, the founders of the sketch troupe Temple Horses, claim two of their sketches — "F– a Pumpkin" and "Pet Blinders" — were plagiarized by SNL's writers.
"Imagine, one day you come home and it looks like somebody's robbed your house," Hoffman told Variety Friday. "What do you want from that situation? We feel like somebody took our stuff, and this isn't the kind of thing where you can just get it back or call your insurance company to have it replaced, so at this point we're just speaking out about it."
The duo's attorney, Wallace Neel, sent a letter to NBC listing the similarities between their sketches and the SNL ones they claim are rip-offs.
The pumpkin sketch was released in October 2014, four years before SNL aired the "Pumpkin Patch" sketch during the Oct. 6, 2018 Awkwafina-hosted episode. The duo also claims "Pound Puppy," a parody commercial about a tent couples could buy to have sex in while their pets are in the room, was a rip-off of their "Pet Blinders" sketch.
"This is not 'parallel construction': Two separate instances of wholesale lifting of concept, setting, characters, plot, and outcome in the same season do not happen by coincidence," Neel's Geb. 27 letter reads.
|
n
|
[M]The two comedians[/M] are the founders of sketch comedy troupe Temple Horses and [M]routinely post video sketches to their YouTube channel[/M], which boasts over 3,000 subscribers.
|
Saturday Night Live has once again been accused of plagiarizing. This time by a pair of New York comedians.
Nick Ruggia and Ryan Hoffman, the founders of the sketch troupe Temple Horses, claim two of their sketches — "F– a Pumpkin" and "Pet Blinders" — were plagiarized by SNL's writers.
"Imagine, one day you come home and it looks like somebody's robbed your house," Hoffman told Variety Friday. "What do you want from that situation? We feel like somebody took our stuff, and this isn't the kind of thing where you can just get it back or call your insurance company to have it replaced, so at this point we're just speaking out about it."
The duo's attorney, Wallace Neel, sent a letter to NBC listing the similarities between their sketches and the SNL ones they claim are rip-offs.
The pumpkin sketch was released in October 2014, four years before SNL aired the "Pumpkin Patch" sketch during the Oct. 6, 2018 Awkwafina-hosted episode. The duo also claims "Pound Puppy," a parody commercial about a tent couples could buy to have sex in while their pets are in the room, was a rip-off of their "Pet Blinders" sketch.
"This is not 'parallel construction': Two separate instances of wholesale lifting of concept, setting, characters, plot, and outcome in the same season do not happen by coincidence," Neel's Geb. 27 letter reads.
|
n
|
[M]The two comedians are the founders of sketch comedy troupe Temple Horses[/M] and routinely post video sketches to their YouTube channel, which boasts over 3,000 subscribers.
|
Saturday Night Live has once again been accused of plagiarizing. This time by a pair of New York comedians.
Nick Ruggia and Ryan Hoffman, the founders of the sketch troupe Temple Horses, claim two of their sketches — "F– a Pumpkin" and "Pet Blinders" — were plagiarized by SNL's writers.
"Imagine, one day you come home and it looks like somebody's robbed your house," Hoffman told Variety Friday. "What do you want from that situation? We feel like somebody took our stuff, and this isn't the kind of thing where you can just get it back or call your insurance company to have it replaced, so at this point we're just speaking out about it."
The duo's attorney, Wallace Neel, sent a letter to NBC listing the similarities between their sketches and the SNL ones they claim are rip-offs.
The pumpkin sketch was released in October 2014, four years before SNL aired the "Pumpkin Patch" sketch during the Oct. 6, 2018 Awkwafina-hosted episode. The duo also claims "Pound Puppy," a parody commercial about a tent couples could buy to have sex in while their pets are in the room, was a rip-off of their "Pet Blinders" sketch.
"This is not 'parallel construction': Two separate instances of wholesale lifting of concept, setting, characters, plot, and outcome in the same season do not happen by coincidence," Neel's Geb. 27 letter reads.
|
e
|
[M]Both sketches include[/M] a dog’s-eye-view perspective, a labrador retriever, a mid-size dog, and [M]a custom-breed dog.[/M]
|
Saturday Night Live has once again been accused of plagiarizing. This time by a pair of New York comedians.
Nick Ruggia and Ryan Hoffman, the founders of the sketch troupe Temple Horses, claim two of their sketches — "F– a Pumpkin" and "Pet Blinders" — were plagiarized by SNL's writers.
"Imagine, one day you come home and it looks like somebody's robbed your house," Hoffman told Variety Friday. "What do you want from that situation? We feel like somebody took our stuff, and this isn't the kind of thing where you can just get it back or call your insurance company to have it replaced, so at this point we're just speaking out about it."
The duo's attorney, Wallace Neel, sent a letter to NBC listing the similarities between their sketches and the SNL ones they claim are rip-offs.
The pumpkin sketch was released in October 2014, four years before SNL aired the "Pumpkin Patch" sketch during the Oct. 6, 2018 Awkwafina-hosted episode. The duo also claims "Pound Puppy," a parody commercial about a tent couples could buy to have sex in while their pets are in the room, was a rip-off of their "Pet Blinders" sketch.
"This is not 'parallel construction': Two separate instances of wholesale lifting of concept, setting, characters, plot, and outcome in the same season do not happen by coincidence," Neel's Geb. 27 letter reads.
|
n
|
[M]Both sketches include[/M] a dog’s-eye-view perspective, a labrador retriever, [M]a mid-size dog[/M], and a custom-breed dog.
|
Saturday Night Live has once again been accused of plagiarizing. This time by a pair of New York comedians.
Nick Ruggia and Ryan Hoffman, the founders of the sketch troupe Temple Horses, claim two of their sketches — "F– a Pumpkin" and "Pet Blinders" — were plagiarized by SNL's writers.
"Imagine, one day you come home and it looks like somebody's robbed your house," Hoffman told Variety Friday. "What do you want from that situation? We feel like somebody took our stuff, and this isn't the kind of thing where you can just get it back or call your insurance company to have it replaced, so at this point we're just speaking out about it."
The duo's attorney, Wallace Neel, sent a letter to NBC listing the similarities between their sketches and the SNL ones they claim are rip-offs.
The pumpkin sketch was released in October 2014, four years before SNL aired the "Pumpkin Patch" sketch during the Oct. 6, 2018 Awkwafina-hosted episode. The duo also claims "Pound Puppy," a parody commercial about a tent couples could buy to have sex in while their pets are in the room, was a rip-off of their "Pet Blinders" sketch.
"This is not 'parallel construction': Two separate instances of wholesale lifting of concept, setting, characters, plot, and outcome in the same season do not happen by coincidence," Neel's Geb. 27 letter reads.
|
n
|
[M]Both sketches include[/M] a dog’s-eye-view perspective, [M]a labrador retriever[/M], a mid-size dog, and a custom-breed dog.
|
Saturday Night Live has once again been accused of plagiarizing. This time by a pair of New York comedians.
Nick Ruggia and Ryan Hoffman, the founders of the sketch troupe Temple Horses, claim two of their sketches — "F– a Pumpkin" and "Pet Blinders" — were plagiarized by SNL's writers.
"Imagine, one day you come home and it looks like somebody's robbed your house," Hoffman told Variety Friday. "What do you want from that situation? We feel like somebody took our stuff, and this isn't the kind of thing where you can just get it back or call your insurance company to have it replaced, so at this point we're just speaking out about it."
The duo's attorney, Wallace Neel, sent a letter to NBC listing the similarities between their sketches and the SNL ones they claim are rip-offs.
The pumpkin sketch was released in October 2014, four years before SNL aired the "Pumpkin Patch" sketch during the Oct. 6, 2018 Awkwafina-hosted episode. The duo also claims "Pound Puppy," a parody commercial about a tent couples could buy to have sex in while their pets are in the room, was a rip-off of their "Pet Blinders" sketch.
"This is not 'parallel construction': Two separate instances of wholesale lifting of concept, setting, characters, plot, and outcome in the same season do not happen by coincidence," Neel's Geb. 27 letter reads.
|
n
|
[M]Both sketches include a dog’s-eye-view perspective[/M], a labrador retriever, a mid-size dog, and a custom-breed dog.
|
Saturday Night Live has once again been accused of plagiarizing. This time by a pair of New York comedians.
Nick Ruggia and Ryan Hoffman, the founders of the sketch troupe Temple Horses, claim two of their sketches — "F– a Pumpkin" and "Pet Blinders" — were plagiarized by SNL's writers.
"Imagine, one day you come home and it looks like somebody's robbed your house," Hoffman told Variety Friday. "What do you want from that situation? We feel like somebody took our stuff, and this isn't the kind of thing where you can just get it back or call your insurance company to have it replaced, so at this point we're just speaking out about it."
The duo's attorney, Wallace Neel, sent a letter to NBC listing the similarities between their sketches and the SNL ones they claim are rip-offs.
The pumpkin sketch was released in October 2014, four years before SNL aired the "Pumpkin Patch" sketch during the Oct. 6, 2018 Awkwafina-hosted episode. The duo also claims "Pound Puppy," a parody commercial about a tent couples could buy to have sex in while their pets are in the room, was a rip-off of their "Pet Blinders" sketch.
"This is not 'parallel construction': Two separate instances of wholesale lifting of concept, setting, characters, plot, and outcome in the same season do not happen by coincidence," Neel's Geb. 27 letter reads.
|
n
|
[M]“Imagine, one day you come home and it looks like somebody’s robbed your house,[/M]” [M]Hoffman told Variety[/M].
|
Saturday Night Live has once again been accused of plagiarizing. This time by a pair of New York comedians.
Nick Ruggia and Ryan Hoffman, the founders of the sketch troupe Temple Horses, claim two of their sketches — "F– a Pumpkin" and "Pet Blinders" — were plagiarized by SNL's writers.
"Imagine, one day you come home and it looks like somebody's robbed your house," Hoffman told Variety Friday. "What do you want from that situation? We feel like somebody took our stuff, and this isn't the kind of thing where you can just get it back or call your insurance company to have it replaced, so at this point we're just speaking out about it."
The duo's attorney, Wallace Neel, sent a letter to NBC listing the similarities between their sketches and the SNL ones they claim are rip-offs.
The pumpkin sketch was released in October 2014, four years before SNL aired the "Pumpkin Patch" sketch during the Oct. 6, 2018 Awkwafina-hosted episode. The duo also claims "Pound Puppy," a parody commercial about a tent couples could buy to have sex in while their pets are in the room, was a rip-off of their "Pet Blinders" sketch.
"This is not 'parallel construction': Two separate instances of wholesale lifting of concept, setting, characters, plot, and outcome in the same season do not happen by coincidence," Neel's Geb. 27 letter reads.
|
e
|
“Saturday Night Live” is being accused of plagiarism by [M]New York City comedians[/M] Nick Ruggia and [M]Ryan Hoffman[/M].
|
Saturday Night Live has once again been accused of plagiarizing. This time by a pair of New York comedians.
Nick Ruggia and Ryan Hoffman, the founders of the sketch troupe Temple Horses, claim two of their sketches — "F– a Pumpkin" and "Pet Blinders" — were plagiarized by SNL's writers.
"Imagine, one day you come home and it looks like somebody's robbed your house," Hoffman told Variety Friday. "What do you want from that situation? We feel like somebody took our stuff, and this isn't the kind of thing where you can just get it back or call your insurance company to have it replaced, so at this point we're just speaking out about it."
The duo's attorney, Wallace Neel, sent a letter to NBC listing the similarities between their sketches and the SNL ones they claim are rip-offs.
The pumpkin sketch was released in October 2014, four years before SNL aired the "Pumpkin Patch" sketch during the Oct. 6, 2018 Awkwafina-hosted episode. The duo also claims "Pound Puppy," a parody commercial about a tent couples could buy to have sex in while their pets are in the room, was a rip-off of their "Pet Blinders" sketch.
"This is not 'parallel construction': Two separate instances of wholesale lifting of concept, setting, characters, plot, and outcome in the same season do not happen by coincidence," Neel's Geb. 27 letter reads.
|
n
|
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.