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‘Better Call Saul’ Still Leaves A Bit To Be Desired As It Wraps Up Its First Season

James Farrell April 8, 2015
Gilligan's recent spinoff, 'Better Call Saul' concluded its first season with a Breaking Bad-esque showdown in an episode titled, 'Macro.'

A Game Of Media: Books Or Show

Chris Fuller March 26, 2015
Fans of 'A Song of Ice and Fire' love its creator George R. R. Martin, but are his novels all they're cracked up to be?

A ‘Fresh’ Take On Asian-Americans In Television

Summer Lin March 22, 2015
'Fresh Off the Boat' follows a Taiwanese family’s move from Washington D.C. to an all-white suburb in Orlando, tackling racial stereotypes along the way.

Tina Fey’s Newest Comedy ‘Kimmy Schmidt’ Breaks New Ground

Summer Lin March 16, 2015
Despite being let go by NBC, 'Kimmy Schmidt' and Tina Fey find a welcoming home with Netflix.
The Conceited Bluff Of 'House Of Cards'

The Conceited Bluff Of ‘House Of Cards’

Sean Keeley March 12, 2015
Despite the high production value and caliber of its leading actors, the Netflix original 'House of Cards' is more soap opera than complex drama.

The Sandwich Method: Taking The Last Bite Of ‘Parks and Rec’

Ryan Dowd February 26, 2015
The last vestige of NBC's classic Thursday night lineup has been the best friend a show can be.

Dropping The House On ‘Two And A Half Men’

Chris Fuller February 26, 2015
After over a decade, the CBS sit-com comes to a slow, agonizing death at the hands of series producer Chuck Lorre.
For 'SNL', A Mixed Bag Of Emotions At 40th Anniversary Special

For ‘SNL’, A Mixed Bag Of Emotions At 40th Anniversary Special

Chris Fuller February 19, 2015
'Saturday Night Live' celebrates forty years of laughs and honors its producer, Lorne Michaels.

The Late Night Loss: Jon Stewart Leaving ‘The Daily Show’

Michael Sullivan February 15, 2015
After 16 years at the Daily desk, Jon Stewart steps back from his half hour of political satire.

“Parks And Rec,” The State Of The Union, And Us Somewhere Inbetween

Sean Keeley February 5, 2015
As its journey from a sitcom spin off to a own well-oiled comedy machine winds down, "Parks and Recreation" matters.

‘The Newsroom’ Commentary On Rape Culture

Grace Godvin December 11, 2014
Aaron Sorkin's 'The Newsroom' critiques the nature of victim-blaming and sexual assault.

Why Fans Shouldn’t Give Up On ‘The Newsroom’ Yet

Grace Godvin November 20, 2014
Director Aaron Sorkin breathes new life into HBO's latest season of 'The Newsroom' by relying less on fact than fiction.
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