Mad Men’s seven seasons trace the lives of
its characters as they navigate the tumultuous 1960s in New York City, each of
them facing romantic, professional, a...
Over the past four years, I’ve watched and re-watched Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (CXG) more times
than I count. Yet trying to find a quippy, concise way to introduce ...
It’s official:
The fifth and final season of Jane the
Virgin is back. The show is incredible for many different reasons — the
family dynamic, the telenovela-in...
Over the years, Gilmore Girls has become a larger-than-life show—something that bonded mothers and daughters together, that new friends trying to find common g...
“We were twelve years old, but we walked along the hot streets of the neighborhood, amid the dust and flies that the occasional old trucks stirred up as they p...
If
you’re a queer woman in a television series, odds are that you’ll be killed by
the series finale. In 2017, a study done by LGBT Fans Deserve Better found th...
In June, television’s newest show about a young, 20-something girl trying to make it in New York City wrapped up its first season. Sweetbitter, based on the 201...
Television history has no shortage of iconic couples. From Ross and Rachel to Jim and Pam, the almighty “ship” has kept many a show afloat and many a viewer com...
Like most people, my first podcast obsession was Serial. I have vivid memories of scrubbing the grout in my shower, waiting impatiently for the subway, and carr...
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is – as I told my mom in a recent Facebook message – fucking amazing. While I would usually hesitate to use such language for a review...