Category: Television
How The Beautician and The Beast Is Just One Long The Nanny Episode
It can’t be denied that the height of Fran Drescher’s fame was from 1993 to 1999, the time during which The Nanny aired on CBS. [Read More…]
The Plot of Fuller House Be Soundin’ Hella Trashy
Back in 1987, the concept of Full House probably seemed edgy and embracing of “alternative” families. It also kind of ripped off the plot of [Read More…]
High Maintenance Shifts to HBO: Is This Good or Bad 4/20 News?
It seems somewhat ironic that HBO, the network that’s been so far up Girls‘ asshole for so long, it’s hard to imagine they ever could’ve [Read More…]
The Mainstream-ification of Drag Thanks to Drag Race
RuPaul has always been the primary champion of drag in the mainstream. His rise to prominence after releasing “Supermodel (You Better Work)” in 1992 resulted [Read More…]
What Levels of Macabre Will Be Explored in Another 17 Episodes of Arrested Development?
With a Netflix-sponsored fourth season that revealed a no holds barred approach to plot and character twists, one might have supposed that any further exploration [Read More…]
Please, God, Please: Let Golden Girls Legos Become Real
As a show that continues to inspire, amaze and prove that most women are only going to have each other in the end, Golden Girls [Read More…]
Lucille Ball Continues to Make Headlines Well After the Height of Her Fame
Lucille Ball is perhaps one of the few women capable of generating headlines long after her death and the height of her fame. The latest [Read More…]
Fredric Brandt & Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt has had a lot to contend with since its premiere, mainly its inability to hold a candle to Tina Fey’s grand opus, [Read More…]
Twin Peaks No More: Third Season Cancelled Before It Could Even Begin
Whether you’re a skeptic or an optimist about revived TV shows, there could be no denying the excitement over the announcement that Twin Peaks would [Read More…]
Joan Holloway: Representing the Pretty Girl Plight in the Workplace
After the long anticipated premiere of the final half of season seven of Mad Men, we had almost forgotten that there was so much more [Read More…]