‘The Baker & The Beauty’ 1×04 Review: “I Thinks She’s Coming Out”

Celebrities are complicated. There are different types – A List to Z List- and there are different levels of if and when you will be followed, and your entire life become the “property” of the public. We, as the general…

Gone Too Soon: Jericho

So far the shows I have covered on Gone Too Soon have been fairly recent. The oldest show I have covered was Ravenswood, which premiered in 2013. This week we’re throwing it back to 2006, with Jericho. I was this…

Netflix’s ‘Hollywood’ Review

Ryan Murphy has a new limited series just released on Netflix, titled Hollywood. You might know Murphy from some of his other projects like The Politician, Pose or Glee. There are things about his new project that are inspiring, and…

‘The Baker & The Beauty’ 1×03: “Get Carried Away”

We may not realize it, but there are rules for every relationship in life. Some of them are unspoken, some spoken, but the rules change in life based on who you are, what you are, and where you are going.…

‘The Baker and The Beauty’ 1×02: “Ruin Me”

First, I will apologize that in last weeks review, I didn’t look and apparently spelled Noa’s name wrong. I should have known – being a celebrity – that her name would be spelled differently and all eccentric. But I didn’t…

Belissa Escobedo Talks Natalie and Why You Should Give ‘The Baker and the Beauty’ a Chance

We’ve only seen one episode of The Baker and The Beauty – the new rom-com style TV show that’s making our Monday quarantine nights sweeter, but we pride ourselves on being TV connoisseurs, so that’s enough for us to tell…

CBS To Air Sunday Night Movies

The coronavirus pandemic has left networks scrambling to fill spots, and CBS has come up with a fun solution for when they run out of episodes on their Sunday slate: make a movie night! God Friended, NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans…

‘One Day At A Time’ 4×03 Review: “Boundaries”

One Day At A Time 4×03 “Boundaries” is the type of episode no other show on TV could do. A smart discussion of an important, intimate subject that is rarely discussed, done while presenting and dissecting all sides of the…

‘The Bold Type’ 4×10 Review: ‘Some Kind of Wonderful’

It’s hard to believe that The Bold Type‘s fourth season has come and gone with a flash. It feels like just yesterday when the show returned amid a slew of changes at Scarlet. But, if possible, the end of the…

‘The Bold Type’ 4×09 Review: ‘5, 6, 7, 8’

We’re staring down a season finale with more questions than answers, especially after this penultimate episode. What’s next for Jane and Ryan? Is Kat willing to risk her job for what’s right? Is Sutton actually going to move to San Francisco — especially with her dream job right in front of her?

‘New Amsterdam’ 2×17: “Liftoff”

New Amsterdam has a way of changing you. You don’t know it’s happening, but it just is. They just hit you with real life – things that could happen – and it’s extremely powerful. Most of all, the writing has…

Coronavirus Shuts Down TV: Here’s a List of Shows That Have Halted Production

The coronavirus is putting a halt to everything – with good reason, and TV is no exception. Show after show after show has announced production would be halted because of fear of exposure. Now, we know this seems like a…

‘The Bold Type’ 4×08 Review: ‘Stardust’

There’s so much to love about The Bold Type. How even in its fourth season, it feels as fresh and relevant as ever. How it can manage to tackle multiple storylines of significance in a single hour and leave us entertained week in and week out.

Keep Calm, Trope On: Procedural TV

We all have our favorite and least favorite tropes. From love triangles to slow burns, tropes are often the best ways to showcase great characters and storylines. They can also be frustrating and make you question why it is even…

Cable Girls Season 5: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly

Cable Girls is back, but of course, since this is the final season, they had to torture us a bit by, you know, not actually giving us all the episodes. In the end, though, that’s both good and bad if…

‘New Amsterdam’ 2×13: “In The Graveyard”

New Amsterdam has made the world stop wondering why it got a three season renewal by delivering one of the most touching, emotional, and painful shows of the season. I think sometimes we think that we don’t want/need shows that…

Queerly Not Straight: Why Harley Quinn Being Bisexual Matters

In an effort to build a space for queer people like myself, every Tuesday I’ll be posting opinion pieces, listicals, reviews, and more focused on the LGBT community (and occasionally about the Latinx/WOC community since I am Latinx.) Welcome to…

‘The Bold Type’ 4×02 Review: ‘#Scarlet’

There’s something freeing about embracing the future. Opening your mind to new possibilities, regardless of how scary and unknown they might be. But it’s also important to honor the past, which without it we wouldn’t have a future to look…

‘New Amsterdam’ 2×11 Review: “Hiding Behind My Smile”

People will debate me on this, but I firmly believe that Max and Helen can separate their personal and work feelings. I feel strongly that though the lines can be blurred, Helen is one of the most professional and caring…

Fangirlish Best of 2019 Lists: Ships of the Year

Oh, to love love. It’s that time of the year again, the time to look back at the fictional couples that made us smile, the ones that made us sigh and aww. The ones that made our hearts aflutter, and…

Decade Roundtable: Our Best Ships Of The Decade

Ships. We live and die by them. Ships are amazing and teach us so much about relationships. They teach us about love and life. Our ships of the decade, are mostly – well all around television. We love so many…