Doomer TV is an odd sort of fictional proof that in the land of the free and the home of the brave, things can still go south quickly. Most people in America have never experienced the hardship of third-world nations, their economies, or totalitarian despotism. Seneca, a philosopher and satirist in ancient Rome, put it […]
The Tokyo High Court has ruled that provisions in the Civil Code that do not recognize same-sex marriage are unconstitutional. Similarly, other related laws that fail to recognize same-sex marriage are also in violation. The decision must be condemned. It is an unjust ruling that could destroy the institution of marriage, the foundation of our […]
NBC’s Brilliant Minds offers the best neurodivergent representation I’ve ever seen. As an autistic person, I’m hyper-aware of the stereotypes and negative tropes that plague most characters who have any type of neurodivergence. Even The Good Doctor, despite making huge strides in this area, created more problems than it solved., though Brilliant Minds owes it […]
There was a time when TV guest stars were pure magic, popping up like hidden gems in your favorite shows. Long before social media spoiled every surprise, guest appearances felt like little events that brought something extra to our screens. You’d be watching a familiar show, and out of nowhere, a face you knew and […]
Television has continued to evolve for good, bad, and sometimes ugly. We’ve lamented many things, from the obsession with prequels, sequels, reboots, and revivals to the departure from family-focused dramas and the obsession with procedurals. But there’s one era of television we desperately miss and long for Blue Sky TV. (Disney/Mitch Hasseth) The Tides are […]
Critic’s Rating: 3.75 / 5.0 3.75 The Equalizer Season 5 Episode 3 veered away from their usual roles in this episode. Robyn hung back while Harry took the lead, going undercover. We don’t see this often, and it made for an exciting episode! (Courtesy of CBS) It appears it will be a while before the […]
Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Editorials This is an opportunity to send the CAQ government the message that the anglophone community values its institutions. Published Nov 02, 2024 • Last updated 42 minutes ago • 3 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Ruth Lazarovitz […]
Murder in a Small Town is the ideal cozy mystery series, but it could improve in several ways if it gets a second season. Even though Fox airs the series in the United States, the show feels like a Canadian procedural with a twist. It featured prominent Canadian actors and was filmed primarily in Gibsons, […]
Was Emma more a victim or a perp? FBI: Most Wanted’s latest crime gave us a college student who got sucked into violence that she hadn’t planned on or wanted, including her fear of the boyfriend who was responsible for most of it. The point of the episode was for Nina to connect with Emma […]
Remember when TV’s biggest thrill was seeing what creature, villain, or supernatural horror awaited us every week? Shows like The X-Files, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Supernatural built entire fan bases around that “monster of the week” formula, and they had no mercy when it came to scaring the hell out of us. They weren’t […]