While "Power Broker" is an episode tackling important storylines and giving us more information about the series as a whole, it is also truly one of the funniest episodes I've seen on TV in a long time.
Read MoreBeing empowered by feeling sexy and the power to pick out your own clothes is beyond important, but in many ways when I rewatch some of the clothes they wore in the workplace it just seems like "who is this for?"
Read MoreBecause DC giveth and it taketh away, Warner Bros. and DC Films' upcoming slate of films is no longer going to include Ava DuVernay's New Gods and James Wan's Aquaman spinoff, The Trench.
Read MoreWith the anime adaptation to The Way of the Househusband headed to Netflix, I thought now would be a good time to check out the manga!
Read MoreIssues of structural racism against Black and Indigenous populations are very much a part of the conversation that we are not having about how police brutality intersects with these shows.
Read MoreIt's a lot, and I hope there are more moments like this between Sam and Bucky as the show goes on.
Read MoreThe cast and showrunners of What We Do In The Shadows came together for a digital panel at PaleyFest to tease the upcoming season.
Read MoreChevalier De Saint-Georges, played by Kelvin Harrison Jr., will be getting a big historical biopic about him. With some manufactured beef.
Read MoreThe Legend of Korra is a show always ripe for a retrospective. The Avatar: The Last Airbender sequel series that ran for four seasons (2012-2014) was divisive among fans of the previous incarnation, especially with the earlier seasons. Most people pinpoint the third and fourth seasons (Books: Change & Balance) as the high points of the series, but something controversial did happen: the depowering of Korra.
Read MoreWelcome to “We Interrupt Your Brunch,” a series on all the work that remains after Donald Trump’s presidency.
Read MoreArt imitates modern life.