Netflix has single-handedly brought about a romantic comedy resurgence, and the streaming service has now translated its success with romantic movies to TV shows. The new series Emily in Paris, created by TV rom-com master Darren Star, debuted this weekend, and at just 10 30-minute episodes, it’s not only an easy watch, but a quick one too.
The Bold Type
Over the course of four seasons, The Bold Type has lifted us up with inspiring moments, devastated us with emotional truths, and given us several serious cases of the giggles. That’s why it was so hard to pick just three scenes to have the cast rewatch as part of TV Guide’s 100 Best Shows ranking. In the
The Bold Type is best known for its progressive storylines and advocacy for diversity and inclusion, but talking the talk and walking the walk are two different things. Aisha Dee, who plays Kat Edison on the series, is speaking out about the lack of diversity behind the scenes on the show in an effort to make Freeform
[Warning: The following contains spoilers from Thursday’s episode of The Bold Type. Read at your own risk!] The Bold Type is well-known for tackling tough topics, whether it’s about LGBTQ rights, gun control, or sexual assault, but its most recent episode touched on a topic that many women don’t like to talk about — miscarriage. It’s