Their devotion to each other is the reason we can have a show like Dickinson have such a romantic reimagining of their love. True or no, this series has made me look into the works of Emily Dickinson and to know more about her life and those who filled it with love—especially Sue.
Read MoreWanda and Vision talking about grief in WandaVision's episode "Previously On" affected me for one simple reason: Wanda was allowed, no, encouraged to grieve.
Read MoreBack during Warren's presidential campaign, this proposal was enough to make some billionaires break down in actual tears. We love it.
Read MoreThe long Snyder saga may not be over, because guess what: according to Zack Snyder himself, Justice League ends on a cliffhanger.
Read MoreGillian Anderson is making our dreams come true by not coming back for another season of The X-Files. Because the truth is I don't want more!
Read MoreDuring this week's Last Week Tonight, John Oliver did a nearly half-hour video about police raids: why they are so popular within policing and why it is a problem. Yet, I was distracted by him dropping the massive musical turd of Cop Rock into my lap.
Read MoreFormer President Donald Drump dominated CPAC 2021 and proved that his cult like following will trail behind him at every turn with no regard for the lies he tells.
Read MoreA recap of why the heck Satoru Gojo was trending over the weekend. Trust me, you'll never look at the primary colors the same way again. Thanks, Jujutsu Kaisen!
Read MoreA line about grief should not get torn apart online because some people found it cheesy. You didn't like or relate to the line in WandaVision? Great! That's fine for you, but making a mockery of it when people had real genuine reactions to it is annoying, and frankly, I'm tired of it.
Read More‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ hits Paramount+ on January 15.