Review: ‘Ultimate Beastmaster’ uniquely reflects its global audience The show demands attention. Hannah Yasharoff February 28, 2017
How would ‘The Office,’ ‘Friends’ and more handle the madness of 2017? On ‘Parks and Rec,’ Tom and Donna spend the whole day trying to turn themselves into a viral meme. Hannah Yasharoff February 26, 2017
An interview with Pete Holmes and Judd Apatow about their new HBO show ‘Crashing’ The series follows a young comedian learning about community and desperation. Maeve Dunigan February 26, 2017
Suicide on Screen: ’13 Reasons Why’ may do more harm than good Jay Asher’s novel may be best left to the pages. Taylor Stokes February 22, 2017
‘American Horror Story’s next scary setting? The 2016 election The show’s seventh season will try to prove that truth is scarier than fiction. Maeve Dunigan February 22, 2017
Online shows, although bingeable, may not be sustainable in the long run Does the Netflix binge pose a threat to a show’s longevity? Hannah Yasharoff February 21, 2017
Amid political madness, ‘Saturday Night Live’ goes rogue Gone are the days of toothless caricatures and chuckle-worthy satire. Hannah Yasharoff February 15, 2017
In its seventh season, ‘Bob’s Burgers’ maintains a unique style of comedy The most underrated show on television is back from a winter hiatus. Hannah Yasharoff February 14, 2017
Hate it or love it, Episode 7 of The Dive is here With segments about ‘La La Land,’ Valentine’s Day and ‘Game of Thrones.’ Diversions Staff February 13, 2017
Review: Netflix’s ‘Abstract: The Art of Design’ stays within the box While the art is cool, excitement is definitely lacking. Taylor Stokes February 13, 2017