Get cozy on the couch and grab the remote because there’s no better time to watch TV than during the Coronavirus quarantine. Below I’ve compiled a list of everything you could possibly need to pass the time from what to watch to snacking suggestions and even fitness tips.
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.
Daniel Radcliffe, Steve Buscemi, Geraldine Viswanathan, Karan Soni, and John Bass, along with the rest of the Miracle Workers gang are back for more (Season 4 is set to premiere July 10, 2023 ), and once again you’ll be seeing them in a whole new light. Here’s everything you need to know about this TBS …
The notion of a “true” fan is just ridiculous. I mean what’s an “untrue” fan? Someone who isn’t a fan of something? Okay, well that’s simple, no debate there. Is it a “fair-weather” fan? So what, people are allowed to fall in and out of love with something; no vows are exchanged. Is it a …
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’ve been watching TV through the Xfinity Stream Beta app via my Roku Streaming Stick+ for over three months now and I have to admit, it actually works really well. I was certainly skeptical at first (I’ve got gripes with Xfinity), but overall I’m pleased with the set-up.
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.