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We’ve All Been Up Schitt’s Creek & Catherine O’Hara’s Moira Rose Made It a Little Better for Us
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We’ve All Been Up Schitt’s Creek & Catherine O’Hara’s Moira Rose Made It a Little Better for Us

The story of the riches-to-rags Rose family in Schitt’s Creek struck a chord with the world during the pandemic. And the character who is the gateway drug that hooks you upfront is the wondrous, certifiably insane Moira Rose.
Posted by Kahini Iyer July 13, 2016
The Temptation of Trash TV: Why You Need Need Bigg Boss After BoJack
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The Temptation of Trash TV: Why You Need Need Bigg Boss After BoJack

It’s the age of #PeakTV, and there’s a plethora of content out there that is intellectually stimulating, aesthetically pleasing, and artistically rewarding. But it is possible to have too much of a good thing. Acclaimed shows are like caviar – perfectly fine to treat yourself to, but sometimes you just want good old vada pav.
Posted by Dushyant Shekhawat June 26, 2016
You’ll Never Guess Where You Can Watch the Emmy-Winning Shows Everyone’s Talking About
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You’ll Never Guess Where You Can Watch the Emmy-Winning Shows Everyone’s Talking About

If we take an Emmy win as a metric to consider whether a show deserves a watch or not, then it’s only fair to extend that line of thinking while considering which streaming platform to subscribe to. At the moment, Hotstar Premium hosts 12 shows that have won at the Emmys.
Posted by Ananya N June 26, 2016
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is the Most Underrated Comedy of the Decade
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It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is the Most Underrated Comedy of the Decade

Now officially the longest running live-action sitcom in the history of television, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, entered its 14 season this year, and remains as topical as it was when it first aired in 2005. It has never hesitated to address sensitive and pertinent subjects such as #MeToo and climate change.
Posted by Pranay Dewani June 2, 2016
Big Little Lies and the Violence in Women’s Lives
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Big Little Lies and the Violence in Women’s Lives

Golden Globe-winner Big Little Lies starts as a show about women of privilege, but pivots into one about the interior lives of women whose lives are invariably marked by violence.
Posted by Sharan Saikumar April 18, 2016

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