In this month's Split Screen, a fan of the macabre TV show genre compares and contrasts American Horror Story: Hotel and Scream Queens.
It’s not an episode of The OC unless someone’s falling down from a hit to the face.
Even if pregnancy seems a little bit like a safety net right now, it doesn’t change how exciting it’s been for these TV shows to stray from the formula.
Take some notes from Lorelai Gilmore and learn how to rejuvenate your life as you know it.
Frank Underwood never ceased to give the audience all of his best political gossip and advice. As a tribute to Underwood and the upcoming third season, here are the absolute best fourth wall breaks in House of Cards!
TV has gotten out of hand with its attempts to measure what constitutes “good television” from “number of successful offspring shows.” Sherlock, Luther, and The Office...I'm looking at you.
This January marks the fifth season return of Showtime’s Shameless. Therefore what better time than now to catch up on all the beautiful madness you’ve been missing? Airing under the radar for too long, this noteworthy dramedy revolves around a powerful sibling sestet, bonds cemented by the forced circumstances of having to make up for horribly neglectful parents.
How much truth do you really need to tell the ones you love? That is the million dollar question faced by characters on TV across networks, as the surge in morally ambiguous anti-heroes has corresponded with a new norm of morally ambiguous show worlds for them to interact in.
There’s nothing like sitting down to watch a show with your family or friends and have a character suddenly begin to walk around naked. Of course, some scenes call for that. These aren’t the Puritans walking all over HBO.
By sitting in an audience we become submerged into the consciousness of the show. We go into the hearts of these characters that are placed before us. We might not always agree with them, but we also might get the chance to see our lives played out on stage. But, with every word they speak, a dialogue is being created for people.