Some weeks on TV feel like everything is building… and this was one of them. Secrets surfaced, lineups shifted, and a few shows reminded us that the longer something stays buried, the messier it gets when it finally comes out.
Some weeks on TV feel like everything is building… and this was one of them. Secrets surfaced, lineups shifted, and a few shows reminded us that the longer something stays buried, the messier it gets when it finally comes out.
Some weeks on TV come in waves, characters pushed to their limits, secrets spilling out, legacies on the line. This was one of those weeks, with each show delivering its own slow-burning surprise.
Between buried secrets, returning monsters, and a week packed with finales and premieres, TV isn’t just giving us stories—it’s raising the stakes in every direction.
This week in TV is all about consequences—some shocking, some emotional, and some that blur the line between truth and illusion.
What happens when reality TV drama spills off-screen and takes the whole show down with it? This week, The Bachelorette didn’t just lose its lead, it lost an entire season.
This week’s TV Corner Notes takes us from the quiet grief of Montana’s wide-open spaces to the chaotic laughter echoing off the walls of 1990s Derry. One show explores loss, reinvention, and the emotional weight of starting over, while the other reminds us that sometimes the best way to face history is with a group of teenagers causing absolute mayhem.
This week’s TV Corner Notes dives into two very different kinds of chaos: one inside the halls of academia and the other inside a suburban Boston home with a foul-mouthed teddy bear. From the darkly obsessive satire of Vladimir to the crude but oddly heartfelt return of Ted, it’s a week where messy characters take center stage.
Hollywood is shaking again, and this time, it’s potentially $110 billion of shaking. Paramount Global is looking to swallow Warner Bros. Discovery, merging HBO, CBS, Warner Bros., DC, Nickelodeon, MTV, and CNN into one mega-studio. Think “everything under one roof,” but with a looming question: will this be a bold new era of entertainment… or a disaster waiting to happen?
Pilot season is back, and NBC is betting big on something television hasn’t leaned into quite this confidently in years: familiar faces, trusted formats, and the comforting thrill of appointment TV.
Reboots, submarines, cancellations, cliffhangers… and yes, Jim Rockford pulling back into the driveway.
This week on TV Corner Notes: Doctor Who explores streaming, February’s schedule is full of new shows, and the Winter Olympics are coming. From time lords in limbo to must-watch programs, let’s discuss upcoming highlights and possible tweaks.
This week on TV Corner Notes: why streaming turned TV into fast food, Sophie Turner’s action-star glow-up, and a punk-rock midlife rebellion you need to hear.
Pilot season is back, and streaming wars are heating up! The TV world keeps reinventing itself weekly. Whether you like spy thrillers, West Texas dramas, or comfort TV, there’s something for everyone if you know where to look.
Power plays, broken trust, cozy TV with a dark side, and spies hiding in plain sight — this week’s watchlist is doing a lot. From Landman’s pre-finale gut punch to a small-town procedural that quietly shatters expectations, plus one of Netflix’s sleekest thrillers in years, there’s plenty to unpack. Let’s get into it.
From ringing in the new year with joy to bidding farewell to a cherished series — and happily welcoming back familiar favorites — this week’s TV Corner Notes is all about embracing change.
What an exciting year for television! We got to see the incredible return of legendary creators, the expansion of beloved horror franchises, and new stories that kept us hooked. Here are my top picks for the very best shows.
As 2025 comes to an end and we reflect on the credits rolling, television remains lively and vibrant, eagerly preparing us for exciting things ahead this week.
Power plays, final rankings, and the shows that truly defined the year, this week’s TV Corner Notes takes a friendly look at where television has landed as 2025 approaches its final stretch.
A beloved Food Network staple takes its final bow, while prestige dramas and fall finales set the stage for a busy week of TV worth talking about.