A new Wes Anderson classic; Kathleen Sebelius offers Obamacare web help; holiday scents from Summer's Eve; cameos by Alec Baldwin and Miley Cyrus.
Depictions of bisexuality are few in number and often still based on stereotypes, but the quality of their portrayals is improving thanks to shows like The Good Wife and Revenge.
The Season 4 premiere of AMC's hit zombie thriller in comparative context
"Tower of David," the third episode of the Showtime drama's third season, was mostly an hour of pointless pain.
NASA and the shutdown, weird beer pong, Seth and Cecily on the Jenners, and more.
Sunday's episode challenged the idea that the CIA agent's disorder is the source of her talents.
John Boehner gets down with Michele Bachmann, Hannah Montana is declared dead, and Miley Cyrus sings "Wrecking Ball" and "We Can't Stop."
"It provides some of us some closure."
Comparing the series finale to Shakespeare, Moby-Dick, and ... Curious George?
The show's characters and its deepest conflicts were rooted in old ideas about gender.
Breaking Bad's finale was a reminder that communal TV experiences aren't over, and data suggests that technologies blamed for hurting shared viewing have actually helped it.
Our roundtable discusses "Felina," the AMC show's series finale.
The third season premiere, "Tin Man Is Down," corrected for the show's old, over-the-top thrills with tedium.
Season 39 launches with six new cast members, a new Weekend Update co-anchor, and Aaron Paul and Tina Fey
Our roundtable speculates on—and speculates on speculating on—"Felina."
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A smart new Showtime series about sex researchers William H. Masters and Virginia Johnson examines inherently eye-popping subject matter without exploiting it.
The second season seems likely to avoid the blockbuster drama and police-procedural formulas of other Sherlock interpretations while taking its own creative liberties.
Debuting this week, Joss Whedon's Avengers spinoff aims high.
The Emmys' comedy category includes series that don't easily fit the label, but the awards show should get credit for nominating programs that embody the ways TV is changing.
Telecommunications scholar Stuart W. Hyde advocated replacing the Emmys with a National TV Festival. After last night’s ceremony, his ideas may be worth revisiting.