The Most Interesting Non-Traditional TV Shows
A few years ago, non-sports, non-news TV was largely divided into three types of programs. There was the ever-present procedural, both in the form of drama, y
A few years ago, non-sports, non-news TV was largely divided into three types of programs. There was the ever-present procedural, both in the form of drama, y
With all of the (deserved) accialm CW shows like Arrow, Jane the Virgin, and The Flash have been receiving, it’s easy to forget about less buzzed-ab
Though the pilot of Mozart in the Jungle established an ensemble of characters, there’s an extreme focus on Hailey in “Fifth Chair”, an at
Often times when a show comes back from a hiatus, it takes them an episode or two to find their feet again. What clicked so well in the past just doesn’
This Friday, Jan. 9, Glee will begin its sixth and final season on FOX, airing the first two of its last 13 episodes. It’s been a very up-and-down jour
Being a middle child on TV is tough, or at least so that is how television depicts it. I was the youngest and that came with its own problems, such as trying
The way Marco Polo‘s paced its first season, it was almost expected that “Rendering” would delay the Battle of Xiangyang until episode nine
Certainly don’t get me wrong. I adore my usual Sunday night programming. Between Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Once Upon a Time, and The Walking Dead, I̵
Longtime ESPN anchor Stuart Scott died Sunday morning after a seven-year battle with cancer. He was 49. Scott became a member of the ESPN team in 1993. His fi