Times are tough! But when you’ve slogged through another day of working from home, eating at home, playing at home, and doing everything at home, sometimes you just want to virtually escape to a world that will make you feel good. Whether you’re in the mood for a sweet family sitcom, a goofy cartoon, or
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NBCUniversal will join the growing ranks of new streaming services, including — but definitely not limited to — Apple TV+, Disney+, HBO Max, and Quibi. The company’s new ad-supported service, Peacock, which launched on April 15 exclusively for Xfinity customers and will become widely available on July 15, not only hopes to rival those other
Whether you’re in the mood for a sweet family sitcom, a goofy cartoon, or a hilarious workplace comedy, there are so many TV shows to choose from if you’re looking for an instant pick-me-up. And who among us isn’t in the market for an extra dose of joy right now? That’s why TV Guide has
Are you in the mood for a heartwarming family sitcom? Or maybe a goofy low-stakes reality show? What about a hilarious coming-of-age comedy? There are so many TV shows to choose from if you’re looking for an instant pick-me-up. And who isn’t in the market for an extra dose of joy right now? That’s why
Treat yo’ self… to a Parks and Recreation reunion! On Thursday, April 30, the cast of Parks and Recreation will reunite for a half-hour special to benefit Feeding America. The special will find Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) dealing with the trials and tribulations of social distancing, but that won’t keep her from staying in contact
Valentine’s Day might be for lovers, but Galentine’s Day is for the girls. The second most important holiday tradition brought into our lives by Parks and Recreation (behind Treat Yo Self Day, of course) is upon us once again! Yes, today is February 13, the same day Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) chose to gather all
You might be tired of hearing the phrase “Peak TV,” but that is absolutely what defined the latest decade for TV audiences. From 2010-2019, TV was stacked with quality series across broadcast, cable, and streaming services. It wasn’t just the highbrow dramas that gave us exceptional, layered character development, either. Comedies made us think while