When evil reigns free and darkness seeks to conquer Earth, the world must rely on five teenagers with attitude to save the day. Dressed in goofy costumes, cool gadgets, and a badass theme song, the “Power Rangers” series stormed into America in 1993. And throughout the years, what began as a very troubled product has since exploded into a worldwide…
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Things change over the years. In fact, Heraclitus said, “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man.” This quote even applies to the animated television series South Park. While it has been on air for 20 seasons with the same characters, many things have changed throughout the…
Todd and Nancy are looking to buy a house in upstate Maine, close to the Canadian border. After Todd lost his job and Nancy wound up pregnant, they wanted a fresh start…
As the year 2017 has dawned upon us, the world has experienced many new changes… A new American presidency, a new start for world impact and global trade; and, of course, a brand-new start for the children’s television network, Nickelodeon.
Warning: Spoilers ahead. Steer clear unless you really don’t care. Helen reviews the Gilmore Girls revival; the good, the bad, and the ugly.
This an article documenting some of the “lesser known” dramas involving dead famous white dudes. And by “lesser known” we do mean “non-existent.”
A listicle (plus descriptions) of some of the shows and movies from our childhood that deserve a second look for old times’ sake.
With a fall jam-packed with awesome stuff, Eric tells you what to be the most obsessed about this coming fall.
In mass media, insightful, honest commentary on mental illness is often kept under wraps, and even the smallest hints at the influence of gender on individual experiences with mental illness are, without a doubt, nonexistent. Yet Adventure Time tackles the subject with an incredible degree of authenticity.
The very implication of having “too many” TV shows, ranging from good to great, available for your viewing pleasure as a dilemma is pure silliness.