The 15 Best High School TV Shows of All-Time
High school TV shows have been some of my favorite series over the past decade or so of television. Somehow, no matter how melodramatic, over-the-top, or just
High school TV shows have been some of my favorite series over the past decade or so of television. Somehow, no matter how melodramatic, over-the-top, or just
You may know Ryan Murphy from his earlier work on Popular and Nip Tuck. Or you may know him as one of the three very, very distinctive voices behind Glee. Or
For every great television series out there that gets to tells its full story over the course of several full seasons, there are just as many, if not more,
Television characters, just like real people, all come from different classes and backgrounds. There are those who are poorer individuals, those who are more
Over the course of its six seasons, Sons of Anarchy has had one of the largest casts on television. In addition to the leads of the show (Jax, Gemma, Clay, an
Now that’s how you end a season. Even though its first season was only eight episodes, Silicon Valley proved over its short run just how great of a show
Silicon Valley bounced back in a big way this week, with the first part of what feels like a two-part finale. “Proof of Concept” brought us to Tech Crunch
It’s really sad to put it this way, but this season of Glee was pretty much doomed from the start. Cory Monteith’s passing holds so much more impo
“Third Party Insourcing” is not an awful episode of television, but it’s a pretty bad episode of Silicon Valley, a freshman series that has really
“Old Dog, New Tricks” is quintessential Glee, and by that, I mean it’s Glee at its cheesiest and most inconsistent. Despite many moments that callba