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 …
Completely Arbitrary 2018 TV Superlatives
The year is almost over, which means its “Best of” list season! Standard disclaimer applies, I can’t watch everything on TV nor do I try, so the picks below are based on my TV intake for 2018. Hence the reason they are completely arbitrary; however, that doesn’t mean they are any less agonized over. Without …
If you’ve actually narrowed down what TV show you want to watch, congrats on clearing the first hurdle, but now you’ve got to figure out where said show is streaming online. More importantly, find out if it’s available on the streaming service(s) you already pay for. The easiest way to do this — Google it.
Winter weather and the holidays are upon us, which is why now is the perfect time to cozy up on the couch under a pile of blankets and binge watch some TV. While there’s no shortage of television old and new to check out, here’s a couple of shows with just one season so far.
I honestly knew nothing about The Passage when I saw it on the New York Comic Con panel schedule, but it was in the TV category and it starred Mark-Paul Gosselaar and was executive-produced and written by Liz Heldens, who has worked on Friday Night Lights and The Orville so I was immediately interested. And …
The first panel I queued up for on Saturday morning at New York Comic Con was for The CW’s new series Roswell, New Mexico. The show, which you may have guessed from its title, is a reboot of the extraterrestrial teen drama Roswell that aired on The WB in the 90s.
Every now and then TV shows are lumped together to make up one panel at New York Comic Con. In my experience though, they’ve been for shows airing on the same channel. Usually one new show is like the “opening act” for a more established show that accounts for the majority of fans in attendance …
I had a tough call to make on Friday at New York Comic Con, go to this panel or the Boy Meets World 25th Anniversary Reunion. Based on the title alone, you probably know which one I picked. Still, I hesitated. Nostalgia vs something new. New won out because that Boy Meets World panel is …
On Saturday, after hours spent in room 1A06 in the Javits Center, I was treated to the first episode of the 4th season of Blindspot. In addition to the exclusive screening, Jaimie Alexander and Sullivan Stapleton were on hand at New York Comic Con for a quick Q&A session. Here’s what I learned about the …