Captain’s Log, Entry 6: The USS Enterprise flies again
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
And just like that, we’re watching Star Trek again.
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
And just like that, we’re watching Star Trek again.
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
What starts as a fairly standard, albeit odd, episodic show about two pre-teen twins dealing with weird stuff and learning lessons over a summer without their parents, turns into a desperate attempt to save the world from forces bigger than themselves.
by Megan Bailey, Staff Writer & Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
You don’t have Daddy Issues; instead your father simply has Bad Dad Syndrome because he’s the one who caused all the problems in the first place.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
Tahara is the quiet, personal drama version of the very real type of relationship that many sapphics have with their friends.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
After Blue feels like the dystopian future of Mad Max, with its deeply erratic energy, but looks like Velvet Goldmine, with its queer, glittery haze.
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
Star Trek, as a franchise, exists in its current form because of syndication.
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
There’s not a lot more to be said about the first season of Halo other than that it was, unsurprisingly, a huge disappointment
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
So, that was ass.
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
There comes a time in every television series, especially one with such a specific focus like Halo, that side characters get to be in control of their own episodes
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
In between his two classic anime films, Tokyo Godfathers and Paprika, the late Satoshi Kon created his only anime for television.
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
"She was a sapphic, a homosexual, a woman who loved other women… and died for it."
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
I’ve never been so happy for a television series to take the darkest route possible, when a few canon versions of a story exist and they could easily do their own thing
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
We’re over halfway through the first season of Halo and it’s finally starting to really feel like the kind of action and story I expected from the adaptation.
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
Cancellation, a historic kiss, and more!
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn, and Ryan Silberstein, Managing Editor, Website
Clerks: The Animated Series occupies an odd niche in early 2000s animation.
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
All-in-all, we’re moving ever forward in the story and toward the “Sacred Rings” that the series is named after.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
So, let’s talk about Cortana. She’s
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
Having disobeyed orders, in a big way, for one of the first times in his life, the second episode of Halo sees John and Kwan diving straight into John’s past.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
Baseball, subcultures, and Texas.
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
Like many adaptations (especially of something so wildly popular), Halo had a lot of choices to make about how it would be adapted, particularly where the story was concerned.