The Brilliance of Amy Sherman-Palladino’s Leading Ladies in Television Noah Hernandez, University of Texas at San Antonio Insights into two of TV’s most beloved female leads, Lorelai Gilmore and Miriam Maisel.… January 17, 2024
Jury Duty: The Best Series of 2023 Joshua Shweiki, University of Maryland, College Park Follow Us The slogan “12 jurors. 11 actors” succinctly captures the unique concept and premise of the new television series “Jury Duty.” Premiering April 7 2023, the show took the country by storm. It revolves… December 22, 2023
‘Star Trek’: Jake Sisko’s Coming of Age Story Sydney Chastain, Florida State University One of Star Trek’s most relatable characters for kids and young adults to be on screen.… December 8, 2023
New York, Uncensored: How Desus and Mero Brought Life to Late Night Gabriel Egbert, University of Louisville Get ready to meet the Bodega Boys, bringing the Bronx to your television screen.… December 14, 2019
It’s That Time of Year! Here’s the 5 Best Sitcom Holiday Episodes Kristin Auld, St John’s University Grab some hot chocolate and get cozy by the fire with your favorite television pals.… December 8, 2019
‘The Mandalorian’ Isn’t Just for Fans of the ‘Star Wars’ Universe Brendan Bell, Towson University The new Disney Plus show can stand on its own, even without the connection to the expansive sci-fi franchise.… December 8, 2019
‘Lizzie McGuire’ Is Back: Is It Truly What Dreams Are Made Of? Megan Thompson, Montclair State University With Disney+ allowing users everywhere to relive their childhood, this classic series serves as a digital time capsule.… December 2, 2019
A Comprehensive Look at This Season of ‘Dancing With The Stars’ Kristin Auld, St John’s University Let’s talk about the highs, lows and how the heck Sean Spicer lasted so long in the competition.… December 1, 2019
Jim Cornette’s Joke Is a Reminder of Professional Wrestling’s Racism Brendan Bell, Towson University Bad jokes aren’t the only racist things to come out of wrestling.… December 1, 2019
What to Watch, Read, Listen and Follow After Watching ‘Modern Love’ Kristin Auld, St John’s University Feeling blue waiting for Season 2? Check out this list for content that is sure to fill the void.… November 15, 2019
‘Empty Television’: BET’s Journey From Beloved to Bemoaned Television Network Brendan Bell, Towson University A look at how a once great network lost its way.… November 4, 2019
The 6 Best ‘Saturday Night Live’ Sketches of 2006-2013 Kristin Auld, St John’s University When new sketches disappoint, turn back to some old favorites with Kristin Wiig, Bill Hader and Amy Poehler.… November 3, 2019
Could ‘The Wheel of Time’ Be the Next ‘Game of Thrones’? Gabriel Egbert, University of Louisville Amazon Prime hopes to ride the fantasy wave with a show based on this 14-book series.… October 29, 2019
In Polarizing Times, ‘Sesame Street’ Tackles Intense Issues Head On Caleb Dukes, Rice University Whether it's autism or addiction, the long-running kids show continues to engage with pressing matters in our current social and political climate.… October 27, 2019
‘El Camino’ Offers an Optimistic, but Bittersweet Ending for Jesse Pinkman Gabriel Egbert, University of Louisville The 'Breaking Bad' follow-up provides a melancholy epilogue for a broken character.… October 25, 2019
‘Crisis on Infinite Earths’ Is Tying Together the Entirety of the Arrowverse Caroline Forrey, Miami University, Ohio The CW is taking a cue from the MCU in their biggest event so far — an ambitious crossover featuring the Flash, Green Arrow, Supergirl and more.… October 23, 2019
Getting Ready for HBO’s ‘Watchmen’: What You Need to Know Gabriel Egbert, University of Louisville Can HBO finally make an adaptation that will make Alan Moore proud?… October 17, 2019
The Fourth Season of ‘Riverdale’ Returns in its Full Trainwreck Glory Chris Meng, Pomona College From murder mysteries, serial killers and organ harvesters, where will this show go next in its fourth season? Watch out, spoilers ahead.… October 15, 2019
A Close Up Look at ‘Goblin: The Lonely and Great God’ Marie Christensen, George Fox University The Korean drama explores the nature of memory and love — also, a grim reaper has to pay rent to his 939-year-old landlord.… August 10, 2019
Is the New Season of ‘Pose’ Living Up to the Hype From the First? Kala Horvat, University of Georgia The second season of the FX hit is halfway through; here’s what we can take away from it so far.… July 26, 2019
‘iZombie,’ TV’s Hidden Gem, Is Coming To an End Kala Horvat, University of Georgia Here’s why you should catch up before the finale.… June 11, 2019
The New Season of ‘Beat Shazam’ Is a Reminder That Originality Is Overrated Joey Cunningham, University of Arizona Add popular music, a celebrity and an element of competition, and what do you get? Primetime television, apparently.… June 24, 2018
The 4 Most Underrated Teen Dramas from the 2000s Ana Greening, Texas State University These memorable TV series will do more than trigger your nostalgia; prepare to get addicted.… April 5, 2018
9 TV Shows Perfect for Any Mother-Daughter Duo Lizzy Spangler, University of North Texas The family that binges together stays together.… December 29, 2017
6 New TV Shows to Look Forward to in 2018 Angela Herbst, Lakeland University There are TV shows coming your way after the holidays and they look very promising.… December 18, 2017
3 Reasons Why ‘American Vandal’ Should Be on Your Must-Watch List Christian Zeitler, Carnegie Mellon The mockumentary "American Vandal" has received high praise from viewers and it's most definitely worth watching at least the pilot of the series.… December 12, 2017
7 Storylines That Kept Fans Hooked on ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Eliana DuBosar, Florida State University Even fourteen seasons into the series, audiences everywhere are still on edge.… November 22, 2017
Is It Time for ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ to Hang Up Its Scrub Cap? Allie DiGennaro, Emerson College When the show you love is no longer the show you fell in love with.… November 12, 2017
The Benefits of Murder Bethany Knickerbocker, Emerson College How the ever changing genre of true crime helps society.… October 12, 2017
How Anthony Bourdain Taught Me That Food Is More than Just Sustenance Giselle Krachenfels, USC Eating is so much more than a required daily activity.… October 11, 2017
This Season’s ‘Bachelorette’ Is Breaking Two Major Stereotypes Alison McCarthy, University of New Haven In addition to being the program's first African-American lead, Rachel is also the show's oldest Bachelorette.… June 12, 2017
ABC’s ‘The Good Doctor’ Features an Autistic Lead, but Raises Concerns Eric McInnis, Arcadia University While the show aims to promote neurodiversity, it falls prey to some cringeworthy tropes.… June 12, 2017
Do #SaveOurShow Campaigns Actually Work? Eric McInnis, Arcadia University You may be disappointed by the amount of impact that a show’s fans really have.… June 5, 2017