Types of Characters Who Die

Types of Characters Who Die

December 8, 2021 Mika A. Epstein

Understanding the relationship between types of characters and death on TV.

“Saved By The Bell” Balances Nostalgia With Now

“Saved By The Bell” Balances Nostalgia With Now

December 1, 2021 Mika A. Epstein

It’s alright, you’re in the nick of time.

What I’m Thankful For (on TV) in 2021

What I’m Thankful For (on TV) in 2021

November 24, 2021 Mika A. Epstein

What are you thankful for (from TV at least) in 2021?

Which Streamer Is Worth It

Which Streamer Is Worth It?

November 17, 2021 Mika A. Epstein

Get a view of what streamers are better (for the queers) than others.

2021’s Long Impact on Representation

2021’s Long Impact on Representation

November 10, 2021 Mika A. Epstein

The trends are still pretty messy thanks to COVID and general changes in what’s on TV.

Season Two is not a Dream for BIFL

Season Two is not a Dream for BIFL

October 27, 2021 Mika A. Epstein

Tired of being disposable, we need to be people who are represented well, forever, and “BIFL” is doing just that.

“The Girl in the Woods” Brings the Monsters

“The Girl in the Woods” Brings the Monsters

October 20, 2021 Mika A. Epstein

Peacock’s new thriller, “The Girl in the Woods” brings horror and mystery to Oregon.

Hit Me Twice: Hitmen is Back!

Hit Me Twice: Hitmen is Back!

October 13, 2021 Mika A. Epstein

Season 2 is as big a hit as season 1, which is miles better than the jobs Jamie and Fran are doing.

The New Procedurals are Personal

The New Procedurals are Personal

October 6, 2021 Mika A. Epstein

From CSI to CSI and NCIS to NCIS, the game has changed with procedurals.

Summer Series Are For Sapphics

Summer Series Are For Sapphics

September 29, 2021 Mika A. Epstein

Lighter hearted shows, fun adventures, baby nurses, new governments, and witches. If you missed some summer gems, you should catch up now.

The Loss of Nielsen Focus

The Loss of Nielsen Focus

September 22, 2021 Mika A. Epstein

The more the world changes how it consumes television, the more we have to question if Nielsen TV data is as worthwhile as it was.

TCA 2021

TCA 2021 – Movies are the New TV?

September 15, 2021 Mika A. Epstein

Two series are getting wrap up TV Movies, and queer content is getting renewed, but new queer content?