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(11/17/19 2:00pm)
Disney’s streaming service has finally launched, and with it comes “The Mandalorian” — one of this year’s most anticipated shows. Though it has a few kinks that need to be worked out, the pilot episode presents a fun and promising adventure with plenty of exciting elements for fans to look forward to.
(11/08/19 2:00pm)
Though the show only lasted a few years, “Avatar: The Last Airbender” was a phenomenon that is still remembered to this day. With this in mind, it should come as no surprise that Netflix has chosen to remake the animated show — this time as a live-action adaptation.
(10/16/19 1:00pm)
Bringing back its trademark humor and raunchiness, “Big Mouth” returns to the screen in a big way with its third season. However, in its surreality and dedication to pushing boundaries, the show may have gone too far with its humor.
(09/19/19 2:00pm)
The fall season is almost upon us, and what better way to prepare for the upcoming premieres than to look back at one of the summer’s biggest hits. Offering an antithesis of the superhero genre, “The Boys” manages to be simultaneously provocative and fun in its approach.
(04/25/19 1:00pm)
Big Little Lies
(04/04/19 1:00pm)
With anthology shows only becoming more prominent in recent years thanks to series like “Black Mirror” and “Love, Death, and Robots,” it seems as fit a time as any in the television landscape for “The Twilight Zone” to burst back onto the scene. With its first episode “The Comedian” — ironically airing on April Fools — the classic returns with as much intrigue and social commentary as ever.
(03/16/19 1:00pm)
Proving that it is still a dominant force in the television landscape, Netflix continues a strong 2019 lineup with “The Umbrella Academy," a comic book-style show that is not your average adaptation.
(02/28/19 2:00pm)
A remake of a Korean game show, Fox’s latest hit “The Masked Singer” is not your average competition. However, it consistently serves as a surprisingly fun spot on television.
(02/07/19 2:00pm)
Though some may find the show’s premise and gimmick a bit stale by this point, “The Good Place” has remained one of the biggest sitcoms currently on air. Having just completed its third season, the show proves that it is still a comedy worth watching, and season three may be the funniest yet.
(01/24/19 2:00pm)
Netflix starts off its 2019 lineup strong with its new show "Sex Education," an engaging British comedy that presents a thoughtful look at students as they deal with the social pressures of sex in their lives.
(12/06/18 10:14pm)
Mockumentary “American Vandal” raises the stakes in its second season, once again following the two high school filmmakers from season one as they are called in to investigate a mysterious figure known only as “The Turd Burglar” – a vandal who terrorizes a private school in Washington through poop-related crimes. Taking a step back from its more character-centric first season and instead choosing to focus more on the vandalism itself, the second season is better in nearly every way. The show manages to present a genuinely fascinating and absorbing mystery, but it doesn’t forget to capitalize on the ridiculousness and humor of its premise – through everything from the occasional fecal jokes to every episode being some sort of pun about poop. Never does this balance feel jarring or disjointed, either. Few shows manage to strike such a balance of humor and intrigue, making “American Vandal” a show uniquely fit for both genre lovers and critics alike — for crappy, it is not. -Joseph Marz
(11/30/18 3:51am)
On this week's episode of Rock with the Flock, we talk about all things television. From SpongeBob creator Stephen Hillenburg's passing to "The Walking Dead"'s decline in ratings, tune in to hear the Cardinal's take on recent TV news.
(11/11/18 2:00pm)
For fans of shows like “Teen Titans” and “Teen Titans Go!,” the newest DC Universe show “Titans” will come as a departure from the norm, trading a more lighthearted atmosphere for blood and grit.
(10/18/18 4:36pm)
With two acting Emmys under its belt and season two well under production, Bill Hader and Alec Berg’s “Barry” looks to be a promising addition to HBO’s ever-growing roster of quality television. Sitting down to view the show, it becomes easy to see why.
(10/04/18 12:30pm)
The CW’s critically acclaimed show “The Flash” arrives next week with a season that promises new twists and surprises for the “Scarlet Speedster.”