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Feature articles from some of the best and brightest minds writing about television today.
POSTED November 30, 2023
7 Questions We Need the
90 Day Fiance: The Other Way
Tell All to Answer
The three-part event kicks off December 4, when we'll find out the fates of Daniele and Yohan, Kim and TJ, and more.
POSTED November 30, 2023
Colin From Accounts
Honors Its Supporting Characters as the Romance Reaches Its Climax
The Season 1 finale defies expectations by advancing the stories of the people in Ashley and Gordon's orbit.
POSTED November 27, 2023
For Once, Maximalism Makes a Baz Luhrmann Movie Feel Less Like a Baz Luhrmann Movie
Faraway Downs
' extended runtime smooths out some of
Australia
's rough edges, but it also undercuts its "Baz-ness."
POSTED November 24, 2023
Trapped in Commerce: When TV Shows Surround Their Characters With Everything They Could Want
Seinfeld
found frustration, while
Dawson's Creek
's endgame couple found their way back to each other.
POSTED November 22, 2023
Oh, the Humanity! Why
WKRP in Cincinnati
's 'Turkeys Away' Is the All-Time Thanksgiving TV Episode
In the tradition of the best workplace sitcoms, the episode shows how even a dingy, unpromising job can foster meaningful connections.
POSTED November 21, 2023
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
Is No Place for Levelheaded Crystal Kung Minkoff
Three seasons in, Crystal isn't willing to get in the dirt with her co-stars — which means it's time to move on.
POSTED November 21, 2023
The Key Ingredient in Netflix's Food Shows Is the Amateur Chef
On series like
Great British Baking Show
and
Nailed It!
, the scrappy, self-taught kitchen hopeful reigns supreme.
POSTED November 20, 2023
The Spirit of
Gossip Girl
Thanksgiving Lives on in
The Summer I Turned Pretty
Both shows have a knack for connecting the dots in a way that results in maximum drama.
POSTED November 19, 2023
All Rise
Ends Without Getting the Send-Off It Deserved
This swan song leaves a lot to be desired after four seasons of challenging gender norms, timely storytelling, and addressing social inequities.
POSTED November 17, 2023
A Brief History of Godzilla (and Those Who Hunt Him)
We've put together a simplified timeline of the adventures of the monster, some of his adversaries, and the humans who hunt him.
POSTED November 16, 2023
Separating the Fact From Fiction in
The Crown
's Final Season
Though Season 6 is made up of recent history, there are enough moments to leave people wondering what is real and what is imagined.
POSTED November 16, 2023
Ghosts UK
Is Just Like the American Remake — Except the Characters Are Allowed to Fail
The British original is set firmly in a world of "no," where so many current American sitcoms are all "yes."
POSTED November 15, 2023
The Boy Who Lived
Should Inspire HBO to Confront Its Dealings With J.K. Rowling
The story of Daniel Radcliffe's stunt double is a tragedy told with grace and honesty. That honesty can also be turned toward the Harry Potter author.
POSTED November 14, 2023
Glenn Howerton Is About to Have It All
After creating one of the most memorable characters in TV history, the classically trained Howerton is on the verge of making his dramatic actor dreams come true.
POSTED November 13, 2023
Marvel TV Has a Chance to Start Over, Thanks to
Loki
The Season 2 finale gave the MCU "glorious purpose" once more.
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