“Netflix cranks out a lot of original content. Every year, the streaming giant invests billions of dollars to roll out dozens of new original series and movies, but not every release can be a bona fide hit like Stranger Things or have the star power of a show like Ozark. There may be a lot of nonsense in the mix, but there’s a lot of good stuff, too.” Read more at Thrillist. HBO reportedly saw their subscribers decline by half when Game of Thrones ended in 2020. Read more at The Mary Sue. A group of more than 200 Google employees have unionized, making it the first union at a major US tech company. “It may mark the first time employees have unionized at a major US tech company. Currently, the union is small, made up of only 226 employees at Google and its sister firms under company parent Alphabet—which employs 132,000 staffers. However, the union’s membership is open to all employees in the US and Canada, including temporary workers.” Read more at PCMag. Need to add worthwhile books to your reading list? Check out the 40 best-selling books of 2020 according to The New York Times. Read more at Mental Floss. As Chilling Adventures of Sabrina comes to an end of Netflix, let’s look back at the good and the bad of Part 4. “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is finally closing the spellbook. Part 4 of the Netflix horror series has the Fright Club battling the long-awaited Eldritch Terrors as Sabrina Spellman deals with the consequences of creating a dual identity. It’s a solid way to go, but that doesn’t mean it’s perfect.” Read more at Gizmodo. We may see a Star Wars villain scarier than Avengers: Endgame‘s Thanos in The Mandalorian Season 3. Read more at Inverse.