Unlike a movie, a TV show is not generally meant to be consumed in a single sitting. It is, at least in theory, designed to be enjoyed episode by episode. So having already celebrated the best series ...
If forcefully compelled to describe the state of television in 2023 in one word, it would be . . . serviceable. Past years would have demanded a term lamenting Peak TV's glut, but that blimp is ...
Two weeks before Christmas, delicate situations cause uncertainty for the midwifes. Two weeks before Christmas, delicate situations cause uncertainty for the midwives. With the upcoming Apollo 8 ...
Source: Nielsen, 1/1/23 – 12/3/23. L7 Data. All Telecasts, Broadcast and Cable (excluding telecasts with durations under 25 min, including SB and NFC). Broadcast Prime, telecast with start times ...
A stylish Hitchcock homage, a tender exploration of autism and a hilariously horny holiday special were among favorites of THR's TV critics. By Angie Han, Daniel Fienberg Unlike a movie, a TV show is ...
All TV is told through episodes, but not all episodes tell the best version of TV. In truth, the “best episodes” are a completely separate metric from the best shows — one tells the story of the whole ...
One episode can be enough to make or break a TV show. An incredible pilot has the power to instantly hook a viewer; a disappointing finale can sour a great show's legacy. The importance of a strong ...
A TV show is not the same thing as a film, no matter how many pretentious actors or showrunners insist that what they’ve made is “a 10-hour movie.” TV is built on episodes, whether they are meant to ...