Television
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Lions, Tigers, Joe Exotic…Oh My!
By Lia DeFonce-Martini Five years later, TV watchers have forgotten the crazed world of Joe Exotic. A documentaryseries based on a polygamous gay zoo owner that is filled with big… Read more.
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The Cost of Kilig: Capitalism and the Filipino Loveteam
by franny trinidad ‘Kilig’–one of the many Tagalog words that is untranslatable. It’s the feeling of butterflies in your stomach or the sudden heat of your cheeks as they blush… Read more.
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Renounced Musician Revived in Full Swing due to Banana Fish’s AshEiji
by Jazmine Noguera “You can have ‘[Mr.] Loverman.’ Take it. Fine! … All I ask in return is you do something with this song, too. All right? It’s called ‘Boy… Read more.
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Hollywood Should Be Taking Notes on Blue Eye Samurai
by Vivian Hawkins The hit Netflix TV animated show Blue Eye Samurai has been a huge topic in the media lately. Debuting in 2023 and written by Amber Noizumi and… Read more.
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Sydney and Carmy: Coworkers or More?
by Ava Fountain Those who have seen FX’s Critically acclaimed show The Bear while also experiencingserious bouts of chronically onlineness might remember the great Sydcarmy debate of 2022. After the… Read more.
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Return to Zero: The Art of the Sitcom
by Alexer Asuncion Television can be overwhelming. I mean, just look at all of the daunting narratives spanning multiple seasons in some of the largest names in recent Television history… Read more.
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Terrace House: A Deceptive Comfort
by Anna Okubo In 2019, I became an avid watcher of the reality series Terrace House. The Japanese television series centers around six strangers, capturing their various day-to-day interactions as… Read more.
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The Ugly Truth Behind Why Succession is so Hard to Watch
by Christian Abraham In the age of streaming, modern television has fallen victim to the over-saturation of reboots, reality shows and reactionary news. One series as of late has set… Read more.
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How Cousin Greg Betrays His Audience
by Isabel de Blois At the end of the Succession season three finale I was feeling betrayed. Gregory Hirsch, Waystar’s most lovable fool, revealed himself to be a man as… Read more.
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Katara, unapologetically feminist.
By Gioh Sung Avatar: The Last Airbender is an animated TV series initially aired on Nickelodeon in 2005. Since this animated series was included in Netflix recently, many new and… Read more.









