This year has been a difficult one for many reasons, so the fact that we have had to say goodbye to some of our very favorite shows hasn’t exactly helped to elevate the mood of 2020. There have been several feel-good favorites which came to their bittersweet conclusions this year, including Modern Family, Schitt’s Creek, and The Good
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TV changed more this decade than it had any time since it switched from black and white to color. From who we watched (people from communities that had never gotten the chance to tell their stories on TV before) to how we watched it (on our phones and via streaming platforms), every part of the
GLOW is getting back in the ring for one last bout. Netflix announced Friday that the ’80s-set series about a female wrestling group has been renewed for a fourth and final season. Season 3, which debuted in early August, left the future of the group in jeopardy as the women considered new opportunities; at the
A lot of news about the forthcoming Disney+ streaming service emerged from last month’s D23, from more details about Jeff Goldblum‘s docuseries The World According to Jeff Goldblum to the revelation that Marvel cult favorites Moon Knight and She-Hulk would be getting their own series. But one of the most significant details had nothing to
The first five minutes of GLOW‘s third season read like a Saturday Night Live cold open. Ruth (Alison Brie) and Debbie (Betty Gilpin), in character, watch live and commentate as the Challenger shuttle launches into space. While Ruth’s Russian heel Zoya disparages the astronauts on board, Debbie’s Liberty Belle does her best to defend the