Wikipedia:Top 25 Report/May 22 to 28, 2022


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Prepared with commentary by Benmite, Igordebraga, YttriumShrew and an anonymous editor

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Death (#1, #11, #24), shootings (#2, #5, #10), war (#12), disease (#14), and abuse (#3, #4, #21)...Wow, this one's depressing.

Rank Article Class Views Image Notes/about
1 Ray Liotta   3,574,274   An actor who worked for decades with a shameful start (video clip) and varied roles (as quoted by him in the "Personal life" section, "I've done movies with the Muppets. I did Sinatra. I did good guys and bad guys. I did a movie with an elephant."), albeit his more famous involved criminals, such as Goodfellas and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Liotta died at 67 in his sleep as he filmed in the Dominican Republic.
2 Robb Elementary School shooting   2,184,027   Just a week and some change after a mass shooting at a Buffalo, New York grocery store, as well as another mass shooting at a Taiwanese church in California (which received considerably less press attention, due to a lower death toll). Right before noon on May 24, an 18-year-old shooter walked into a Texas elementary school and opened fire on a single classroom, killing 19 children and two adults and injuring nearly as many. Not only is this the umpteenth mass shooting this year, but it's also the third-deadliest school shooting in the United States, ever. It's reignited some much-needed but likely fruitless discussions about the state of gun control in America, and also called into question the necessity of law enforcement in shootings like these, following revelations that police officers on the scene didn't apprehend the shooter for up to an hour after he entered the building, and stopped parents who attempted to save their children while officers went in to go save their own.
3 Amber Heard   1,484,469   Although these star-crossed star exes have been at the top of this list for Depp's highly-publicized defamation trial against Heard for weeks now, it seems their star is fading now that the trial has come to a close.
4 Johnny Depp   1,435,657
5 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting   1,421,229   Mass elementary school shootings are a fairly rare type of tragedy, so when one does take place, it's not surprising that people might flock to read about the last major one. This one, which took place in 2012, had an even higher death toll than the above entry, claiming the lives of 20 students and six staff members, and parents of its victims were predictably outspoken about the recent shooting.
6 Stranger Things (season 4)   1,379,860   The final season of Stranger Things ... is not here yet, as is the current trend the season has been split in two parts and this is only the first part of season 4. The seven episodes are extra long. The final two episodes are due to be released in five weeks time on July 1, 2022.
7 Top Gun: Maverick   1,259,132   36 years later (a few of them due to pandemic delays), Tom Cruise's Maverick again takes us on a highway to the Danger Zone on his Mighty Wings across the sky, and critics and audiences alike were willing for some Playing With the Boys, with glowing reviews and over $100 million on its opening weekend.
8 Uvalde, Texas   1,004,871   This small, Hispanic-majority town a few dozen miles away from San Antonio was probably not hoping to enter the headlines this week for the reasons it did (#2).
9 The Great Gama   939,737   This Indian heavyweight, who went undefeated for all five decades of his wrestling career, was honored with a Google Doodle for his 144th birthday.
10 List of school shootings in the United States   878,739   You probably don't need a whole morose list to remind you of this fact, but in case you somehow forgot, there's been a lot of 'em, including #2 and #5.
11 Deaths in 2022   860,443   Given our #7:
Take my breath away
Take my breath away...
12 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine   848,585   Finally out of the top 10, but still awful.
13 Obi-Wan Kenobi (TV series)   838,289   The first two episodes of the six-part series introduced us to Jedi-hunting inquisitors and a kidnapping plot. Obi-Wan "Ben" Kenobi reluctantly returns. #6 and #7 will likely dominate public attention and squeeze the ratings of the show, which Disney+ needs to be good if they are going to court sponsors for an imminent advertising-supported tier.
14 Monkeypox   809,178   This shit is bananas, B-A-N-A-N-A-S! (Sing to the tune of "Hollaback Girl", or its Kelly Kapoor rendition.) Just when we thought we were over the hump with that damned COVID -- newsflash, another hump is probably on the way with that one -- a new challenger appears! It's just as smallpox-y as it sounds, but its name isn't very apt: although the disease was first discovered in lab monkeys, it supposedly spreads mostly through African rodents, hence why an outbreak took place in Nigeria in the late 2010s, causing it to become endemic there. This month, some guy from the UK went on a trip to Nigeria and brought back monkeypox as a souvenir, and it's become the gift that keeps on giving. It's made its way through Europe, Australia, the Middle East, and North and South America, and like disease scares of yore, it's mostly spreading among sexually active gay men. Thankfully, no disease has ever been stigmatized to vilify any members of a race or sexuality, so we should be good on that front, right? ...Right?
15 Top Gun   787,845   Described as the most expensive Navy commercial ever, this movie by the late Tony Scott was the biggest hit of 1986 in spite of reviewers being unimpressed with the parts not in planes. A long belated sequel (#7) has arrived, bringing back Maverick (#17) and Iceman (#20), but the girl does not even get a cursory mention.
16 Natasha Lyonne   784,795   The critically lauded season finale of Saturday Night Live was hosted by this smoky-eyed, smoking-voiced New Yawker, whose comedic skills as the star of the fantastical comedy-drama Russian Doll, the second season of which was just released on Netflix, proved to be a perfect match for the vaguely humorous stylings of SNL.
17 Tom Cruise 759,664   Hollywood's outstanding case of an actor dedicated on doing his own stunts, albeit the Navy denied having him actually fly an F-18 in #7. And next year he returns to his showcase of suicidal fare in Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One.
18 Stranger Things 737,367   Netflix's throwback to the 1980s (both horror and family films) just made its return (#6) after three years away.
19 Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2   715,563   K.G.F and RRR are off the list, but Indian cinema still holds a place through this comedy-horror film from T-Series.
20 Val Kilmer   679,028   Despite having lost his voice to throat cancer, Kilmer returns for #7.
21 Kate Moss   664,433   This week, supermodel Kate Moss testified in the... um...Johnny...trial...abuse...stairs...zzz... Amber...rain...stairs...zzz......HUH? What? What did I miss? Is the trial over yet?
22 Anthony Albanese   644,726   The leader of the Australian Labor Party was sworn in as Australia's 31st prime minister this week, and then immediately flew off to meet a bunch of other world leaders at the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue.
23 Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness   643,797   The latest Marvel Cinematic Universe film has received a mixed response from audiences. Raimi's signature comically absurd body horror added flavor to the MCU shenanigans, but the writing and pacing have been criticized. The film has been commercially successful ($800 million and counting) but without a release in China is unlikely to break through the €1 billion worldwide gross mark.
24 Andy Fletcher (musician)   624,452   After Stranger Things and Doctor Strange, Strangelove, strange highs and strange lows in the recently deceased keyboardist of Depeche Mode.
25 Travis Barker   610,791   I heard the Blink-182 drummer married a Cardassian. I may have misheard.