Dale Cooper of Twin Peaks is one of the most fascinating, fully realized, and intriguing characters ever to appear on television.
The Simpsons is satire, comedy, parody, spoof, a pop-cultural joke, and, above all, a fictional animated world where everything is deliberately exaggerated.
The creators of A Ghost Story for Christmas aimed to refresh the popular British tradition of telling ghost stories at Christmas. The goal is to create...
Making a Murderer makes a fascinating, though mentally exhausting and largely sad, cinematic experience. It’s better to break the viewing into several sessions.
No grand spectacle is needed to bring the history of Rome to life. As I, Claudius proves, what’s required is deep understanding and thoughtful reflection.
Married... with Children made it clear that there are no perfect families—every family has arguments, misunderstandings, and a certain amount of spitefulness.
Most of us have likely experienced entering a forest at night and felt that irrational fear of stepping into a dark space. That’s what Twin Peaks...
Mr. Robot touches on so many themes, that its analysis would fill a book. We’re dealing with something truly exceptional, far beyond the typical tv format.
The series feels like observing a psychological experiment. Hannibal Lecter is the scientist conducting the study, with the other characters as the participants
Lost was masterfully constructed – even though the writers dealt with over a dozen main characters, years after it aired, you still remember each of them.