Throughout Pose’s impeccable first season, light was always found in even the darkest of times. In doing so, it felt like a full-scale revolution, a... Read More
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Season Two of ‘Pose’ dives deep into the AIDS crisis, cherishes Madonna and the bonds of family become more important than ever The first season... Read More
After a couple of episodes that gave us glimpses of hope (the skeleton of a resistance, Nicole being united with Luke, Emily escaping), we’re back... Read More
I was wondering what would happen when the Waterford’s house burned down, considering that house had been the centerpiece of the show for two seasons—where... Read More
June (Elisabeth Moss) stands in the middle of the wet road, having just sent baby Nicole off with Emily (Alexis Bledel) to freedom. As distant... Read More
“Blessed be the fight” In an already serious and drama-driven television landscape, there perhaps is no darker experience than Hulu’s original series The Handmaid’s Tale.... Read More
12 seasons. 280 episodes. 46 Emmy nominations. Seven Emmy wins. A ratings monster. AW’s Catherine Springer embarked on a near impossible mission to pick out... Read More
Ava DuVernay has given us the most vital examination of the downward effects of systematic oppression to African-Americans since Roots 1989 was a culturally and... Read More
AwardsWatch’s Eddie Mouradian was front and center at the final stop of the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Live concert tour (with a surprise appearance by superfan Lin... Read More
There’s always been something that bugged me about The Big Bang Theory. Although I have always loved the show and have watched it since the... Read More