At long last, Stede and Ed find themselves looking in the same direction
At long last, Stede and Ed find themselves looking in the same direction
In episodes six and seven, a new villain enters the scene, the crew parties, and Blackbeard makes a big decision
In the show's latest two episodes, we enter a new normal
See where the likes of Buffy, True Blood, Vampire Diaries, and Shadows (Dark and otherwise) land on our list
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And the adult-cartoon landscape is all the richer for it
In the Max show's latest outing, Harley tempers her freewheeling, violent ways in an effort to be “good"
The Annie Murphy-led show feels like it’s trying to be Schitt’s Creek 2.0—or, at least, a parody of it
Let's attempt the impossible and count down the long-running sitcom's most wretched personalities
The mind behind Sorry To Bother You cooks up a freewheeling, ultra-stylized series for Prime Video
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The comedy series is back on HBO Max, with biting one-liners, clever sight gags, and a healthy dose of existential…
An ace Betty Gilpin stars in Peacock's timely, genre-defying AI series from Damon Lindelof
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“Sepulveda Basin High School Spring Play Opening Night” has a gasp-inducing closing
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The crew trips on shrooms in the wickedly funny “KSGY-95 Prizewinner’s Luau”
Our roundtable discussion digs into the HBO show’s bloody sendoff, “Look For The Light”
Nick Offerman plays one of the many alt-right creeps in "First Annual PI2A Symposium"
He's also tipped off to the existence of karaoke machines. “Karaoke? In your house? That’s allowed?”