New year, new shows. Maybe your pop culture resolution for 2021 was to keep up with the latest hits; maybe it was to finally get around to watching a great series you haven’t seen yet (we know, we know, Mad Man has been on your list for years!). Whatever your goals, it’s the perfect time
Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness
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
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
We’ve only seen one episode of Dancing with the Stars this season, and we’re already on a break? What a bummer! If you turn on your TV ready to shimmy and shake with your favorite stars and celebs Monday night, you’re going to be mighty disappointed not to see a single sequin. That’s because this week, Dancing with
Dancing with the Stars‘ first-ever socially distanced season kicked off Monday and while a lot of it was different, a lot of it was the same. Celebrities danced with pro dancers, judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli, and Derek Hough critiqued their movies, and clear frontrunners emerged. Of course, this marked the debut of Tyra Banks as host, and she stepped
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
Netflix is usually known for keeping its viewership numbers shrouded in mystery, but in recent years its been sharing more and more data about its most popular series and the methods by which it arrives at those numbers. The streaming service still keeps most of his data close to the chest, of course, but even
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
Television is the only thing getting many of us through these troubling times, and that’s OK! Do whatever you need to do to cope with the coronavirus pandemic. And hey, if you keep binge-watching Netflix and Hulu and Amazon Prime shows after everything is over, there’s nothing wrong with that either. TV is our favorite
At this point, there are really only two types of people in America: those whose heads are still spinning from the truth-is-stranger-than-fiction-style twists in Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness and those who don’t know who Joe Exotic is or why this mullet-rocking man has become the meme of the moment on social media. For