Nate D'Agostino
School
University Of Rochester, Monroe Community College, Finger Lakes Community College.
Expertise
Young Sheldon, Chucky, Bob's Burgers
- Nate's voice can be heard on podcasts like "Physical Kids Weekly," which is about the gripping Syfy fantasy series "The Magicians," and the horror-obsessed "The Ugly Little Podcast."
- He's an avid gamer, and has enjoyed thrilling hits like "The Last of Us" and "Bioshock." He also enjoys playing nostalgic comforts including "Pokémon," and "The Legend of Zelda" series.
- While he wasn't sure about "The Big Bang Theory" at first, he quickly fell in love with the show and its quirky characters. Besides "The Big Bang Theory" and its spinoff "Young Sheldon," Nate also enjoys watching "Abbott Elementary," "The Conners," "American Dad!," and "Family Guy." When he's not watching TV's top comedies, he's binging darker series like "American Horror Story," "Chucky," and "Westworld."
Experience
Nate has been a ravenous consumer of television, films, and video games since he was a toddler. He submitted his first article as a guest for Hypable in 2012, expecting nothing to come of it, but his enthusiasm and passion for writing about film and television skyrocketed with that first publication. He's also written "Game of Thrones" coverage for Watchers on the Wall, covering three explosive seasons. Nate has also reviewed hit TV series like "American Horror Story," "Preacher," and "Fargo" for Hypable.
Education
Nate is currently in his last semester at the University of Rochester as a Film and Media studies major. He also has an associate's degree from Monroe Community College in Cinema and Media Studies and an associate's in Liberal Arts from Finger Lakes Community College.
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Although it features a number of big-name guest stars, this "Young Sheldon" Season 4 episode has a plot and a subplot that arguably make it worth skipping.
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"The Big Bang Theory" shared hundreds of memorable scenes with audiences over its 12-year run, but one Season 10 moment in particular will never get old.
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"The Big Bang Theory" featured a moment in Season 11 that showcased the best parts of Amy and Sheldon's relationship.
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"Full House" fans might still be wondering how Jesse and Danny are related. Here's a look at the relationship between the two main characters.
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Although it has its share of tender, touching moments, this is the one episode you might want to skip when rewatching Season 5 of "Young Sheldon."
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"Scream 6" did something new with the franchise and featured multiple killers donning the ghostface attire. Here's who the killers are and who they murder.
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Based on their IMDb ratings, these four "Young Sheldon" episodes rank as the most beloved among fans of the show. Here's why they stand out as much as they do.
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As "Young Sheldon" continues to fill in "The Big Bang Theory" backstories, the prequel takes a detour into an area that stops more important storylines cold.
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"Young Sheldon" has some pretty great storylines, but these four episodes are the worst of the series so far -- at least according to IMDb.
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"The Big Bang Theory" delivered some of the funniest scenes in sitcom history. Among all of those, there's a moment in Season 9 that never gets old.
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"Insidious: The Red Door" director and star Patrick Wilson explained how his approach to producing scares was partly inspired by horror director John Carpenter.
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"Secret Invasion" is teasing an Avengers showdown that might be leading to disappointment for many MCU fans.
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"Insidious: The Red Door" will feature a rock performance from the film's star and director, Patrick Wilson.
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"The Big Bang Theory" has featured an abundance of notable cameos, and in Season 7, the cast was treated to two stars who likely dazzled any fan.
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Actor Harrison Ford is adamant about the fact that he just plays ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. Not the heroes his fans make him out to be.
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"The Big Bang Theory" had many memorable moments. One scene from Season 7 between Sheldon Cooper and Amy Farrah Fowler was especially funny.
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"Secret Invasion" viewership numbers show that fans of the MCU might be experiencing fatigue over the influx of new content so quickly after one another.
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Fans are in for a treat as "Secret Invasion" finally gives Nick Fury the vulnerable depiction that the blockbuster "Avengers: Endgame" failed to show
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On "Young Sheldon," Michael Cudlitz's character played a pivotal role in entertaining boy genius Sheldon Cooper during a mundane lecture.
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe's Samuel L. Jackson and Brie Larson have worked together outside of the franchise. But are they friends in real life?
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While "The Flash" audiences have had plenty to say about the film's CGI, a VFX artist has shared that heavy workloads may have been partially to blame.