Category: TV
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XO, Kitty: The Spin-Off Based on “To All The Boys”
This spin-off series follows the adventures of Kitty Covey, Lara Jean’s younger sister from the “To All the Boys” film franchise.
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The Smurfs: A Classic Cartoon Show
This article discusses the classic and timeless franchise, The Smurfs.
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Marvel’s Eternals: Why It Was a Good Idea… But The Execution Was Not.
Eternals is an interesting concept and unique visuals, but slow pacing and rushed character development suggests it should have been a mini-series.
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No Problem with ‘Beef’
“Beef” is a new dark comedy with a near entire Asian-American cast
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‘Luther: The Fallen Sun’, Idris Elba’s Netflix Vehicle, Fails to Make the Point
By undermining the appeal and credibility of black characters, the show compromises the very idea of diversity and representation it sets to promote.
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Time To Get Critical About Representation in “Shameless”
A decade since it aired, Shameless (U.S.) has always stuck to its guns (and baseball bats) about character diversity.
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“Workin’ Moms” is a Brilliant Comedy About Juggling Parenting and Professionalism
It’s 5:30am. The baby’s crying, but you need to finish prepping for your big pitch at work that morning. What do you do? You do the near impossible: both. That’s what “Workin’ Moms” is all about.
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The Last of Us is Flipping the Script For Game Adaptations
An apocalyptic tale captivates the nation as it teaches us to love even in the hardest situations.
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“The Comedians” is Essentially When Billy Met Josh…
He’s a nine-time Oscar host and a revered comedy legend. He’s an up-and-coming comedy star who was a voice in the biggest animated movie of all time. So what happens when these two are forced to work together?
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“First Day”: A Unique Take on a Familiar Tale
“First Day” is a trans kid slice-of-life tv show that brings desperately needed diversity to coming-of-age stories in mainstream media. Here’s a show that get’s it right by having a trans actress in a story centered on trans girlhood.