Throwback Tuesday: What Is A Winning TV Formula

Back in December of 2009, I wrote a column focusing on what is a winning TV formula; and for this Throwback Tuesday, I thought it would be fun to revisit that column. Over the decades since television was invented, creative people have been working on a winning TV formula. In other words, what kind of programming (be it comedy, drama, …

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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Roundtable: Principia

The clock is ticking, as the team goes in search of Gravitonium in order to help save the world.

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TIMELESS: The Darlington 500

The Time Team chases Rittenhouse to a stock car race in the 1950s.

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The Arrangement: Tension, Tension and More Tension

The E! Entertainment Network series The Arrangement aired a new episode last night, focusing on all the tension that is building up among the characters. Let’s take a look at how those tensions befell the main characters: MEGAN She is leading two lives simultaneously: the professional face she puts on when she is with Kyle, Terence and Deann and the …

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When Calls the Heart: The Wedding

It’s the wedding fans of When Calls the Heart have been waiting so very long to see come to fruition. And while there were some bumps along the way; namely Bill dealing with a prisoner transfer that was actually supposed to be handled by Jack as well as the more serious fire at the church/school house that was accidentally started …

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Women of the Week

Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones on Jessica Jones Krysten Ritter is killing it this season. Her ability to portray so many emotions and handle such crazy family drama all while being a Super is intense and brilliant to watch. She kicks some ass. She drinks too much. She loves and she tries so hard to just….be. It’s an impressive thing …

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BLINDSPOT: Deductions Roundtable Discussion

Cay, Leah, Lisa and Roz discuss the latest episode of Blindspot, Deductions

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Life Sentence: Re-inventing the Abbotts

The CW new series Life Sentence is meant to be quirky and whimsical, lightly hitting on serious issues and using montages to make it feel like your typical cancer-based movie; but it, sadly, falls short of its full potential. It’s only been on the air for two episodes and I’m questioning whether I want to continue watching. There have already …

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THE X-FILES: What we Loved & Hated about Nothing Lasts Forever

We'll discuss this week's The X-Files right after we get back with our liver smoothy

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Women Whose Lives Would Make Great TV: Nellie Bly

In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re publishing a series of features about women in history whose lives we think would make for amazing television. Read more in the series here. Elizabeth Jane Cochran was born on May 5, 1864 in the now defunct small town of Cochran’s Mill, a suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. When she was a little girl, …

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