Lindsey DeRoche
Contributing since January, 2021
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About Lindsey DeRoche
Lindsey DeRoche is a TV and movie features writer for Screen Rant. She received a BA in English, with a concentration in writing, from Plymouth State University in 2018. She's had a passion for reading, writing, TV, and movies since her early years.
Latest Articles
The Hunger Games: Why Snow Laughs When Katniss Kills Coin
The Hunger Games had a satisfying franchise conclusion, but one of its most meaningful moments is when Snow laughs after Katniss kills Coin.
Cast Away: What Was In The Unopened FedEx Package
The movie Cast Away never reveals what's in the unopened FedEx package, but the contents are actually explained in the original script.
Band Of Brothers: What Happened To David Schwimmer's Sobel
David Schwimmer's portrayal of Cpt. Herbert Sobel makes him a memorable Band of Brothers character, but what happened to him in real life after WWII?
Band Of Brothers: Did Speirs Kill The Nazi Prisoners?
HBO's Band of Brothers has plenty of brutal wartime death scenes, but one of the most controversial is when Speirs seems to kill Nazi prisoners.
Why Stallone Killed Off Adrian In Rocky Balboa (Was It A Mistake?)
Adrian dies in the years between Rocky V and 2006's Rocky Balboa. Why did Stallone decide to kill her character off, and was this decision a mistake?
Harry Potter: Sectumsempra Should Be An Unforgivable Curse
The Harry Potter franchise is known for some of its sinister curses. Some are more brutal than others, but "Sectumsempra" should be unforgivable.
Is Evil Dead Rise A Reboot Or Sequel?
Evil Dead Rise has reinvigorated the franchise without Ash Williams, but is Mommy with the maggots in an Evil Dead sequel or reboot?
Forrest Gump Is Secretly Dead - Theory Explained
Forrest Gump's many achievements in life are impressive throughout the entire movie. But there's a fan theory that his character's secretly dead.
Boogie Nights: Why The Colonel Was In Jail
Boogie Nights channeled some of the excess and wild antics in the porn industry during the '70s & '80s. But why, exactly, was The Colonel in jail?
The Lion King 2 Risks Making A Disney Villain Mistake
The Lion King 2 is set to flesh out Mufasa and Scar's origins, but the prequel's backstory also risks making a mistake with the Disney villain.
Better Call Saul Death Explains 2 Gus Fring Breaking Bad Murders
Better Call Saul season 6, episode 8 has a wild character death, but the murder also explains more about Gus Fring's actions in Breaking Bad.
NCIS Season 19 Finale's Parker Twist Supports Gibbs Return Theories
NCIS' S19 finale features a wild twist, which means Parker is in trouble. The episode's end also supports some theories about a return from Gibbs.
HBO's The Wire Follow-Up Finally Addressed Its 1 Huge Weakness
HBO's We Own This City deals with a real-life Baltimore PD corruption scandal, but it also follows up, and addresses a weakness from, The Wire.
The Vampire Diaries: Why Bonnie Went To Africa At The End
The Vampires Diaries ended with a mostly well-received bang. But why, exactly, was Bonnie's character shown packing for a trip to Africa?
The Matrix: Why Humans Didn't Use EMPs To Defeat The Machines
Humans and Machines battle it out in the Matrix franchise, but could the former group simply have used EMPs to defeat their oppressive enemies?
Is The Green Mile Based On A True Story? The Answer Is Complicated
The Green Mile tells the tragic tale of John Coffey's conviction and execution, but is the film based on a true story? The answer is complicated.
The Wilds Recap: Biggest Questions Season 2 Needs To Answer
The Wilds' two-layered narrative ends with all-around cliffhangers in the S1 finale. Here's an extensive recap & biggest questions prior to season 2.
The Wilds: Is Nora Dead? What We Know For Season 2 & Beyond
The Wilds' season 1 finale still left a lot of questions up in the air; here's what we know ahead of the Amazon Prime series' forthcoming season 2.
Yes, Apollo Creed Was Inspired By Muhammad Ali - & Ali Loved It
It's easy to see how Apollo Creed's character in the Rocky movies was inspired by boxer Muhammad Ali. And, funnily enough, the real Ali loved it.
No Time To Die’s Perfect Opening Scene Would Have Cut James Bond
No Time to Die is packed with plenty of action, but its opening scenes would have been better if they had been less exposition-focussed.