The popular comedian tackles many of the issues facing millennials and minorities today with a ten episode first season.
Different Haunted House, Same Game For ‘American Horror Story’
Five seasons in, Ryan Murphy’s horror anthology is what it is–a scatterbrained effort with a crowded, talented cast.
‘How To Get Away With Murder’ Is Paving The Way For Diversity In Prime Time
Show runner Shonda Rhimes is bringing women of color and LGBTQ characters to prime time television in ‘How To Get Away With Murder.’
Spader’s ‘Blacklist’ Ditches Cops And Robbers Formula
The latest episode of ‘The Blacklist’ departs from the season’s main storyline, jolting the NBC drama out of its third season lull.
It’s Socially Unacceptable Spoiling On Social Media
Everyone want to talk about the latest happenings on TV’s most popular shows, but some fiends decide to spoil the fun for everyone else.
The Dawn Of The Silver Age Of Television
And so began the Silver Age in earnest—a time of a million different shows in a million different places. Television has gone from ornate to overwhelming.
Anthology Television: The Bridge Between The Gold And The Silver Age
In the shift from the Golden Age to the Silver Age, anthology programming picked up the expanded narrative format that worked so well for ‘The Sopranos.’
Zero Sum Game: Jumping Genres In The Silver Age
The Golden Age of television channeled and burned the anti-hero, and in its wake the Silver Age has told more diverse, maybe even better stories.
How ‘Game of Thrones’ Claimed The Silver Age Crown
If the Silver Age of television is an expansive horizontal structure, then no show embodies the current moment than ‘Game of Thrones.’
Online Streaming Can Save TV Programs, But Are They Putting Them In Peril Too?
With smaller viewership, TV companies must find something to cling to in order to remain competitive in their timeslot. And this means dumping dead weight