Unbearable HBO Show: Republicans Tell People ‘What to Do With Religion’
<p>Sunday night means spending another hour with the most unbearable show on television- HBO’s <em>Here and Now, </em>a show about a Portland (of course) academic, his wife
<p>Sunday night means spending another hour with the most unbearable show on television- HBO’s <em>Here and Now, </em>a show about a Portland (of course) academic, his wife
<p><em>How to Get Away WIth Murder </em>has some pretty interesting ideas on race in America. In the March 1 episode “Lahey v. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,”
<p><em>Will & Grace</em> is kind of obsessed with saying that Republicans are secretly gay. Usually, the jokes (and I use the term loosely) are about
<p>Freeform’s <em>Grownish</em> is significantly less political than its parent show <em>Blackish </em>but<strong><em> </em></strong>when it goes there, it <em>really</em> goes there. In the February 28 episode “Who Gon Stop Me,” a drug dealer
<p>HBO’s new drama <em>Here and Now</em> has basically become a parody of the left. It’s full of trendy social justice themes, buzzwords, and Chicken Little-style
<p>HBO’s <em>Here and Now</em> continues to try to set the gold standard for being the most obnoxiously woke show on television. In its premiere last week, we
<p>The Freeform comedy <em>Grownish </em>follows Zoey Johnson (Yara Shahidi) after she leaves her family home on ABC’s <em>Blackish</em> and goes off to college. She’s growing
<p>Have you been looking to close out your weekend with a program that is insufferable and self-satisfied beyond measure? Then, boy, does HBO have the