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
The Baby-Sitters Club
2020 has been a nonstop rollercoaster of a year, and it doesn’t seem to be slowing down. There’s a good chance you were one of many people with a lot more extra time on your hands while social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic, and you might have finally started chipping away at the pile-up of
2020 has been a nonstop rollercoaster of a year, and it doesn’t seem to be slowing down. There’s a good chance you were one of many people with a lot more extra time on your hands while social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic, and you might have finally started chipping away at the pile-up of
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
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
Netflix’s new The Baby-Sitters Club adaptation is here to take us all back to Stoneybrook, Connecticut, and what a heartwarming trip it is. It’s been a long time since Ann M. Martin’s beloved books were last adapted to screen, and this 10-episode series is a refreshing, contemporary take on some familiar storylines. If you’ve already binged your
We’re still just a few days into June, but already the list of new Netflix titles which are scheduled to arrive on the streaming service next month are starting to stack up. In July, the streaming service will feature new takes on a couple of ’90s classics, along with some returning favorites and all-new Netflix