Why 13 Reasons why is bad for the vulnerable Youth by Kelly Hartlage

“Thirteen Reasons Why” follows a group of 12 high school students as they piece together a story as it is described on a series of cassette tapes left for them by their classmate, Hannah Baker, who has committed suicide. The show follows Clay Jensen’s life as he listens to the tapes while continuing to attend […]

Freeform and Femininity with “The Fosters”

By: Sarah Seero Freeform as a channel has many shows that have been hailed for their storylines and  characters. The channels  formula for these shows seems to capture a young audience while portraying storylines with important messages for their audience.  Freeform isn’t afraid to tackle tough subject matters. With shows like “The Fosters” being praised […]

“FRIDAY NIGHT TYKES”The future of football

Erick Browne Blog 3 Friday Night Tykes,the future is our youth Today the NFL is thriving with plenty of talent from JJ Watt to Von Miller ,Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Landon Collins, Odell Beckham Jr, Dak Prescott. It also has seasoned vet like Tom Brady, Adrian Peterson, Richard Sherman,Clay Matthews, and, Darrelle Revis tearing up Thursday […]

Seinfeld Problems

In my third blog I am going to discuss the different plots and problems within a Seinfeld episode. The two episodes that I am going talk about are “The Sniffling Accountant” and “The Bottle Deposit.” These two episodes have very different problems that involve all four of the main characters plus Wayne Knights character of […]

Darkest Before The Dawn: Philosophy of True Detective

By Chris Towles HBO’s critically acclaimed crime drama series “True Detective” is a riveting show that supplements the already-macabre story content with an unsettlingly dark philosophical view of people and the world in general, provided to the viewer in the form of Matthew McConaughey’s character, the introspective and cynical Detective Rustin “Rust” Cohle. The first […]

How Prison Break Portrays Realism of Prison Life

By Derek Lawton: For those who are not familiar with “Prison Break,” it is a show about two brothers, Lincoln Burrows and Michael Scofield, who team up to break out of prison and take down one of the most powerful corporations in the world. In the earlier seasons of “Prison Break” Michael’s brother Lincoln is […]

Is reality TV going too far?

written by:Angelica Bitto Reality TV continues to grow and continues to be the biggest thing on television, we have everything from cooking shows, singing contests, and even dating shows. But is it starting to get too much and are we pushing the boundaries of some reality TV? The Bachelorette is a good example of a […]

“Couple Goals”

By Alexandra Noble We all have this picture perfect vision of what we want in a guy (or girl) as well as how we see relationships. Do you ever wonder why we get this image so imprinted into our heads? Could it be that we see all of these fictitious television relationships and we somehow […]

Shows For Kids, Humor For Adults

By Matt Morr Growing up in the 1990’s and early 2000’s, Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network were the two premier networks for kids to watch television. Shows like “Spongebob”, “Rugrats”, and “The Fairly Odd Parents” were broadcast every day on Nickelodeon. Because these are shows for kids, they were full of clean humor and appropriate content. […]

Human Enough To Walk The Earth?

Westworld Pt. II: Maeve’s Quest For Freedom By: TJ Rotolico      As the host, it’s their job to enthrall the guests. They are what makes the park called “Westworld” a real deal experience sold for the guest’s delight. With so many storylines, paths, personalities, and phrases, it’s fairly difficult to choose just one favorite […]

The Newest Member of Sesame Street

By: Zack Lander Many of us grew up right at a time when children’s television shows was a very big thing. Stations like PBS had shows like “Arthur,” “Between the Lions,” and of course “Sesame Street.” These shows were there to educate us about many different things. It taught shapes, colors, and letters. Things like […]