Have you been struck down by a nasty cold or any other seasonal illness that’s currently permeating our schools, offices, and homes? If so, make some tea, get yourself cozy on the couch, grab the remote, and put on one of these flu-themed episodes of TV.
Completely Arbitrary 2019 TV Superlatives
And here we have it, another year is almost in the books, which means I’ve spent just about 365 days watching new TV and rewatching old favorites. With a seemingly endless amount of new content out there, I feel like I’ve sampled even less than I would have liked to in the last year, but …
I went to Chicago to visit family, but while I was there I also made a few TV-inspired detours along the way. One involved drinking, the other involved melty plastic figurines – you know, normal touristy stuff. I don’t generally travel with the intent of seeing famous TV landmarks or locations, but you know, “when …
Last year I was unable to make The Orville panel at New York Comic Con, but I wasn’t about to make the same mistake twice. Despite attending a friend’s wedding the evening before, I still dragged myself out of bed to ensure my spot in the main stage queue line. While running on just four …
On hand in room 1A21 on Sunday morning at NYCC was Andy Rheingold, Bob Mittenthal, Carin Greenberg, Ken Scarborough, and Susan Kim – an all-star team of children’s television writers if you will.
Over the last several years I’ve highlighted a variety of pop culture and television podcasts, newly discovered TV and pop culture podcasts, and other entertainment-adjacent podcasts, but now I’m back with two more recommendations just in time for the new Fall TV broadcast season: Meet Us At Molly’s and Supergirl’s Attic.
This winter’s most recent Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. crossover was the first one I could actually watch and know what was going on in both hours! It’s also when I noticed something — something about how both shows handle their interpersonal drama with the case of the week storylines. But more on that in …
In need of a good pep talk? Well you’re in luck. In celebration of International Women’s Day, here’s five rousing speeches given by five badass TV characters, who also happen to be women. Whether you want to be your own hero or empower your fellow females – in the workplace or in a fight to …
The James Cameron created, Jessica Alba starring TV series, Dark Angel premiered in 2000 on FOX. The series ran for just two seasons before being cancelled and becoming a footnote in a Family Guy joke. So why am I revisiting this show now? Well, as it turns out, Dark Angel was set in the year …







