(HBO) Max, the DGA, and a (Potential) Hollywood General Strike
by Jacob Harrington, Contributor
On May 23rd, as the ongoing Writer’s Guild strike reached its fourth week, HBO Max became Max.
by Jacob Harrington, Contributor
On May 23rd, as the ongoing Writer’s Guild strike reached its fourth week, HBO Max became Max.
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
When I was a kid, I had no idea that people made television. I barely knew that people made movies, honestly.
by Megan Bailey, Staff Writer
Season Three of LOST is peak 2000s TV, in the best kind of way.
by Katharine Mussellam, Contributor
Of all the anime series that I watched as a teenager, few have stayed with me as much as Hakuoki has. A fictionalized account of the Shinsengumi, seen through the eyes of protagonist Chizuru Yukimura and set in the period of transition between the Edo and Meiji eras.
Read Moreby Emily Maesar, Associate TV Editor
Wolf’s Rain has a lot to say about humanity. Which is kind of remarkable, considering the four leads are all wolves. Like, actually wolves.
by Ryan Silberstein, Managing Editor, Red Herring
If you ever wondered where to start on the many, many Star Wars animated shows… we’ve got you covered!
Read Moreby Megan Bailey, Staff Writer
Part of what makes LOST so iconic is the fashion—so let’s take a look at it!
by Emily Maesar, Associated Editor, TVJawn
There were always ways that broadcast shows could be pitched, bought, and aired without having an episode produced in the traditional way. Three such ways are spin-offs, backdoor pilots, and first-run syndication.
by Marie-Claire Gould, Contributor
Willow is refreshed and revitalized for a new generation, including an openly lesbian knight/princess romance, modernized jokes and costumes, and poppy catchy soundtrack songs.
by Megan Bailey, Staff Writer
Season one of LOST was an undeniable hit. So, let’s talk about season two.
by Jacob Harrington, Contributor
The ending of The Last of Us pulls you in two different directions.
by Jacob Harrington, Contributor
For the past two months, Harrison Ford has been doing some career best work on two separate streaming TV shows.
by Sam Morris, Staff Writer
Well, Mayfair Witches did not get any better during the second half of the first season.
by Megan Bailey, Staff Writer
Daisy Jones & the Six is fashioned as a tell-all, sort of Behind the Music type of deal, recorded twenty years after the famed band released their only album before breaking up.
by Megan Bailey, Staff Writer
In honor of Valentine’s Day, I wanted to take a look at the various couples, love triangles, quadrangles, and pentagons present in the show.
by Jacob Harrington, Contributor
The Last of Us deals in tropes and archetypes, but the reason the two video games were a big deal isn’t because of zombies, but that the story was remarkably compelling. The story and world of The Last of Us is a dark forest.
by Billy Russell, Staff Writer
That 90s Show is a reboot/nostalgia-fest of a show, lovingly crafted in the shadow of its predecessor, That 70s Show, which itself was nostalgic for a specific time and place.
by Sam Morris, Staff Writer
In fact, the reason that we’re getting more Mayfair Witches is apparently because of YOU!
by Sam Morris, Staff Writer
Look, there’s not a lot worth talking about in this episode—it’s really bad.
by Emily Maesar, Associated Editor, TVJawn
I’m excited to talk about the esoteric machinations of my industry with everybody because TV is just so dang weird!