The 10 Best TV Antiheroes of All-Time
If we’ve learned anything over this past “Golden Age” of TV which may or may not still be going on, it’s that we like a flawed hero. S
If we’ve learned anything over this past “Golden Age” of TV which may or may not still be going on, it’s that we like a flawed hero. S
“AKA WWJD?” is like a mash-up of Homeland‘s “The Weekend” and the psychedelic trips shows like The Sopranos and BoJack Horsem
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As much as Frasier might like to associate itself with Shakespeare, “A Mid-Winter Night’s Dream” is a rather simplistic half hour of telev
There are many inauthentic things about reality shows, paramount among them simplicity: in order to create a clean story line that can be introduced, conflict
Though she’s only seen on-screen once across the 20 seasons of Cheers and Frasier that feature Frasier Crane, Hester Crane is by far the most influe
FX’s Justified wrapped up its six-season run on Tuesday with a fantastic finale that served as quite the perfect final chapter to the story Raylan Given
It is that time of the year again. Fox reality competition show American Idol is back for a fourteenth season. The premiere, which aired last week, won its
It’s a very difficult task for a television show to really stand the test of time. A great TV series has to capture the culture of the moment, while s
Last week on Sons of Anarchy, the show dipped into complete and utter coincidence and bad luck yet again to move the plot forward. It’s been an increasi