The Office

Erin Browne I find myself mindlessly turning on the office while doing homework or going out of my way to pick me up that never fails to make me laugh. The Office has been off the air since 2013 yet it seems to be the focal point of many reference jokes and gifs texting among […]

Masculinity in Power – Blog 3

The Power series featured on the Starz Network is a really popular show and is known nationwide now because of the notoriety it has gained. Also, having one of the biggest Hip-Hop mogul icons to date in “Curtis “50 cent” Jackson” as a producer. When the show first started some people didn’t see the vision […]

Ginny and Georgia: Covering Racism in High School

By Colleen Mearon There’s no doubt in my mind that Ginny and Georgia displays everything about high school that parents fear. Conversations about sex, masturbation, underage alcohol and drug use, self harm, and of course classic high school drama all take place throughout this 10 episode premiere of the Netflix Original series. Parents aren’t the […]

Rise of the Side Characters

Anthony Parrazzo 5-3-21 Rise of the Side characters  Often in the Marvel cinematic universe or MCU for short we see our favorite heroes like Iron Man and Captain America crash onto the screen to save the day as is typical for this genre. But now that our favorite hero’s have started to age and move […]

How We Treat Heroes

There are two specific scenes that really describe how we treat heroes: one is from Sam Raimi’s first Spiderman film and the other is from Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight. These scenes stood out to me in regards to how the world treats heroes. I like many other people who look up to sports players […]

It’s Always Funny In Philadelphia

By Stephen Mottram It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia is one of the criminally most underrated television shows of all time, first premiering on FX on August 4th 2005. The show has been on for over a decade and a half, and has walked a very thin line of comedy since the very beginning. Luckily, they’ve […]

The Plot of Miraculous Season 4

By Lance de Selm The plot of Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir is one that many viewers struggle to enjoy simply because of how episodic the show feels. There is a continuing narrative that completely takes over the show, but the show lives and dies by the many plots that take only an […]

Blue Bloods Means More than Blue Blood

            Blue Bloods is a television police drama series airing for eleven years on CBS. This series was created by Mitchell Burgess and Robin Green. The show is a fictional series about an Irish-American Catholic family, based in New York City. This crime drama focusses on a multigenerational family (the Reagan family), of police officers […]

How The Office Uses Quantity Over Quality

By Scott Neville The Office is one of the most well regarded television shows of it’s generation. There were a lot of reasons for their success. The writing, casting, filming style and editing all had to be exceptional in order to create such a timeless show. One reason for success that I believe goes under […]

Why Keep Up With The Kardashians

Chelsey Pierce Keeping Up With The Kardashians (KUWTK) is a reality television series that has been running since 2007. Focusing on the lives of Kim, Kourney, and Khloe Kardashian. As well as brother Rob Kardashian, half-sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner, mother Kris Jenner, stepfather (formally Bruce Jenner) Caitlyn Jenner, and Kourney’s boyfriend Scott Disick. Viewers […]

Is Black Mirror Predicting Our Future?

Critical Analysis By:Alex Turanski  Black Mirror is a modern-day Twilight Zone (recently resurrected) that enjoys delving into various developments at differing degrees of difficulty. There are a number of various divisions and storylines to go along with 5 seasons, 22 chapters, and an immersive special called Bandersnatch. The Netflix series is one of the more […]