What should I watch next? It’s a question that just keeps getting asked, despite — or maybe because of — how many new television shows are constantly being released. With so many options, shouldn’t it be easy to find something to watch? Sure, you can scroll through Netflix’s home page for hours, but what should
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Monk was right: It’s a jungle out there. And if you’ve spent the past few months watching each and every one of Monk‘s 125 episodes with a dedication that would make the good detective proud, the only thing scarier than the outside world might be figuring out what to watch next. The USA Network procedural
Monk was right: It is a jungle out there. And if you’ve spent quarantine watching each and every one of Monk‘s 125 episodes with a dedication that would make even the good detective proud, the only thing scarier than the outside world might be figuring out what to watch next. The USA Network procedural has
Even though the world came to a standstill in 2020, television kept pumping out television like nothing had changed. And while new seasons of your favorite returning shows provided the comfort you were looking for, it was the brilliant new shows that provided the excitement and have us looking forward to 2021. Whether it’s on
What should I watch next? It’s a question that gets asked over and over again despite all the new television shows coming out, a phenomenon that seems counter intuitive. With so many options, shouldn’t it be easy to find something to watch? Sure, you can scroll through the home page of Netflix for hours, but
As we approach six months of staying inside and arguing with all the imaginary friends we’ve made during quarantine, we must remember to be thankful for the holy rectangle that has gotten us through these trying times: Thank you, television! Better yet, let’s be thankful for all the new television that has made this voluntary
Every time a new television show is announced, we feel like Lucille Ball next to a conveyor belt full of chocolate. The new shows never end! Not that we’re complaining — give us all the new TV. But if you’re feeling overwhelmed by the avalanche of new options to watch, we feel you. We’re keeping
We’re almost in the dog days of summer TV, when new releases dry up and television is made up mostly of bad game shows made on a budget of $100 a week. In fact, this might be the last week you won’t be scrambling for something new to watch, thanks to a handful of new