Why does the laugh track get a bad rap and is it fair?
Why does the laugh track get a bad rap and is it fair?
2019x3 How To Build a World: THE EXPANSE | Why You Should Watch [No Spoilers] Episode overview
How does The Expanse build a world and what makes it so compelling?
How does The Expanse build a world and what makes it so compelling?
2019x4 20 Years Later - Why SPONGEBOB Still Makes Us Laugh Episode overview
It's been 20 years since SpongeBob SquarePants debuted, so why is it that we still can't stop referencing it?
It's been 20 years since SpongeBob SquarePants debuted, so why is it that we still can't stop referencing it?
2019x5 Why TV Will Never Be the Same After GAME OF THRONES Episode overview
Game of Thrones is over. Now what? How do we remember one of the biggest television shows of all time?
Game of Thrones is over. Now what? How do we remember one of the biggest television shows of all time?
2019x6 Perspective: TV's Big Advantage - FLEABAG | Deep Dive Episode overview
Fleabag put out a near-perfect season of television in 2019. How? By focusing on TV's greatest strength: perspective.
Fleabag put out a near-perfect season of television in 2019. How? By focusing on TV's greatest strength: perspective.
2019x7 How To Dystopia when 2019 already sucks: YEARS AND YEARS | Why You Should Watch [No Spoilers] Episode overview
The BBC miniseries Years And Years isn't your standard dystopia. It builds on a long history of dystopian fiction and blends it with our current climate to create something new: a story about a dystopia that's already here and what we do next.
The BBC miniseries Years And Years isn't your standard dystopia. It builds on a long history of dystopian fiction and blends it with our current climate to create something new: a story about a dystopia that's already here and what we do next.
2019x8 Show, Don't Tell: MINDHUNTER | Deep Dive Episode overview
"Show don't tell" is common writing advice, but in a show with no action, how does that work?
"Show don't tell" is common writing advice, but in a show with no action, how does that work?