Whether you’re actually a teenager or those days are long behind you and you’d just like to live vicariously through the poor decision making of today’s youths, there is no right or wrong age to dive into a great teen TV show. And between charming comedies like Never Have I Ever, sexy murder mysteries like
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After what feels like forever, the day we’ve been waiting for has arrived. Once Upon a Time is officially streaming on Disney+, where it belongs, and you’ll be able to binge-watch this epic fairytale drama as many times as you want! Once Upon a Time originally aired on ABC from 2011 to 2018 and follows a young woman named
In its first two seasons, Legacies has given us a bunch of The Vampire Diaries and The Originals cameos from the likes of Freya Mikaelson (Riley Voelkel), Kai Parker (Chris Wood), Matt Donovan (Zach Roerig) and more! We’ve yet to see an appearance from Hope’s (Danielle Rose Russell) father Klaus Mikaelson (Joseph Morgan) though, and we probably never will. Though Klaus
Whether you’re actually a teenager or those days are long behind you, there is no right or wrong age to dive into a great teen TV show. And between charming comedies like Never Have I Ever, sexy murder mysteries like Riverdale, high-stakes comedic capers like One My Block, or a supernatural romance like The Vampire
You don’t have to be a moody, hormonal teenager to enjoy watching programming about moody, hormonal teenagers. We’ve all been there, so it’s all familiar to us. And between the edgy murder mysteries, irreverent comedies, heartwarming coming-of-age dramas, and supernatural romances, Netflix has an expansive slate of teen TV shows that make it easy to
Legacies will receive a visit from one of the most iconic villains The Vampire Diaries ever created when Kai Parker (Chris Wood) comes to town later this season. And you could say we’re a little bit excited for his arrival. After all, who wouldn’t be stoked at the prospect of Josie (Kaylee Bryant) and Lizzie
The boom in the podcast industry over the last few years sometimes makes it feel like if you don’t have your own bi-weekly podcast by now, what are you even doing with your life? Maybe that’s why The Vampire Diaries alums Kayla Ewell and Candice King decided to split their time between acting and launching