{{description}} Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Hey, look, it's the annual column where I get to justify my sad existence. Sitting around and watching TV all day isn't laziness — it's RESEARCH.
Shane Brown Sure, to the untrained eye, I might be flopped on the couch eating food I'm not supposed to while occasionally shifting weight from one buttock to the other. But no — I'm hard at work, giving it my all, deeply focused on the task at hand, to bring you this annual column of my picks for the best TV offerings of 2024: 10 - One Day (Netflix) It wasn't the plot of this tearjerky rom-com based on the acclaimed novel from David Nicholls that initially hooked me — it was the music. Someone shared a playlist from the show on Spotify, and it was pretty much the soundtrack diary of my life, so I had to check it out.
Each half-hour episode plays out over the course of a single day, over a span of 20 years, between Em and Dex, two star-crossed lovers from different sides of the track. Romance lit is not my forte, but maybe it should be given how fast I fell for this charmer of a series. People are also reading.
.. 9 - Hysteria! (Peacock) This Halloween had no shortage of popcorn horror flicks and shows, but none were better than this imaginative send-up of 1980s "Satanic panic" hysteria run amok in a small town.
Did you ever have a high school teacher ask if you were a devil worshipper because you wore a Cure t-shirt to class.