We are allegedly beyond the namesake apex of peak TV, yet the television landscape remains far too vast for anyone to watch it all; there’s only so many hours in a day, let alone free ones. With so ...
Owen Cooper in "Adolescence," Skye P. Marshall in "Matlock" and Noah Wyle in "The Pitt" (Netflix, CBS, HBO) The TV landscape of today may be smaller than a few years ago, but its ability to captivate ...
Airing 41 years ago, this show remains one of India’s most iconic TV shows, remembered for its simple storytelling, moral ...
We may earn commission from links on this page, but we only recommend products we love. Promise. With so much TV out there, it definitely can be overwhelming to figure out what to bingewatch. And 2025 ...
The 2025 year was fantastic for television, and 2026 plans to keep pace, as series begin to announce new season release dates ahead of the new year. The year 2026 will see the return of hit series ...
On the small screen, 2025 was all about money—the ostentatious peacocking of wealth on shows such as Sirens, And Just Like That, Selling Sunset, and With Love, Meghan; the spiraling production costs ...
Michael Block is a 14 time GLAM Award nominated writer, producer, and host of the podcast Block Talk. Throughout his time in the entertainment industry, he has worked on and off Broadway as a stage ...
Not to be dramatic, but 2026 is the year you've been waiting for no matter what kind of TV you like. So many of the biggest shows are going to be back. So many of your favorite creators have new shows ...
Was it me or was it the medium? 2025 was not the greatest year for television, for me at least, and I felt myself let down more than once by both shows that I loved and new ones that I thought I would ...
Pee-wee Herman, demigods, and British royals lead the best of television in 2025, according to review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, which has revealed the year’s top-rated shows based on critical ...
Cartoon Network ended this underrated action series 13 years ago today, and some of the episodes never even made it to air ...
TV thrives on creating characters that audiences can cheer about and care for, particularly since they’ll encounter themes episode after episode. Given the simple preponderance of characters that have ...