Fallout is full of vile and hideous creatures that fill the wasteland, and now the long-awaited series has set the stage for the return of one of the most vile villains.
The network's ratings success proves there's still a solid audience for scripted shows, but will CBS ever move beyond law enforcement procedurals and reboots?
American TV's longest-running animated series is shifting focus to highlight the women of the show. After 35 years, is it too late to make a difference?
It's One Chicago's hottest show (literally): Chicago Fire feels a lot like a soap opera, and that's because it is. Here's why it works and keeps fans coming back.
Is love really blind? Netflix's reality dating hit smashed expectations and captivated millions. Does its premise ignore the fact that it only works for a lucky few?
Coming off another round of layoffs, we discuss how little that has impacted the bigger picture and why Netflix continues to be a successful streaming giant!
With the decline of streaming service users, the anime-exclusive site seems to be gaining more users. This shows the success of Crunchyroll's business model.
Interview with the Vampire Season 2 is poised to return in a few short weeks, and we started to wonder how the beloved series could avoid that dreaded sophomore slump.
The Rookie's shocking break-up left viewers reeling. We explore what Chenford's parting ways may say about sacrificing healthy love for character growth. Check it out!
The always-funny and often morally debatable fictionalized Larry David has left the building with the end of Curb Your Enthusiasm. We lament the loss here.
Elsbeth debuted to great buzz. CBS' new Good Wife spinoff is mostly a lighthearted murder mystery starring a goofy side character, but has it lost its way?
Some very long-running shows with older-skewing fan bases have become regular celebrity factories in recent years. And some viewers are getting fed up.
As the release of the new season of Doctor Who approaches, fans of the show may be in for a surprise with the return of the beloved Cardiff-based spin-off Torchwood.
What makes X-Men 97 unique is that the show is a reboot, a nostalgic trip home, and a continuing saga of the world you remember. Here's how X-Men 97 did the reboot right.
Quiet On Set released a fifth episode following the documentary's initial release. New interviews and footage were released, and we're unpacking it all.
Female-led shows in recent years have found success with trauma-centric storylines. Is the zany glitz of Palm Royale a welcome step in a new direction?