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Station Eleven, Squid Game, Ted Lasso, Mare of Easttown and WandaVision are among the shows ultimately offering hope as a...
The Great is the best show set in the 1700s, while Underground and Deadwood are tops when it comes to...
Squid Game's "incredibly bleak message – that people find the odds of surviving a sadistic game more favorable than achieving...
"It was an everything year in TV because TV is too many things now," says Kathryn VanArendonk in a year-end...
Nearly three years ago, Netflix and Hulu raised eyebrows with dueling documentaries about the Fyre Festival released four days apart.
"The fourth episode is usually when a show 'clicks' behind the scenes, according to the experts," explains Shirley Li.
Game of Thrones' series finale in 2019 was supposed to signal the end of water-cooler shows that appealed to a...
"Prestige television is omnipresent at this point," says Scacchi Koul.
"If you want a preview of next year’s Emmy Awards, just take a walk past your local bookstore," explain The...
The limited series/miniseries, says Matthew Gilbert, are "even better than series, in certain ways, because of their concision, their intrinsic...
"On one level, Mare of Easttown was a smashing success," says The Washington Post's Steven Zeitchik.
"The definition between those two gets a little fuzzy, but the one thing that remains pretty consistent is stuff that’s...
The New York Times' list includes The Office, Curb Your Enthusiasm, 30 Rock, Louie, Bob's Burgers, Chappelle's Show, It's Always...
The Sopranos famously used the Bada Bing for scenes in which Tony Soprano and his mob colleagues "talk serious man...
With Saturday marking the 10th anniversary of the Mad Men bottle episode "The Suitcase," Miles Surrey writes: "On the surface,...