often showcasing strong female leads or ensembles brimming with memorable, relatable women. while the appeal of these series is universal, drawing in viewers of all genders across the board, there's an undeniable connection that women share with these characters and the journeys they undertake. ...
Stine, with each episode introducing viewers to a new set of characters. Each of them faces eerie circumstances from haunted houses to parallel universes. The show features themes of self-discovery and facing one's fears. The series presents a collection of unsettling stories and invites audiences...
This new series follows diverse characters in their pursuit of happiness among the complexities of life in a big city. Through engaging storytelling, the show explores themes of love, loss, resilience, and personal fulfillment, and offers a poignant reflection on the beauty found in imperfection. ...
They lose, they die. Violently. What separates this from something likeSawis the humanity given to the characters. You'll care about some of these people... and then they will die. It's Netflix's biggest show; scratch that, it'sthe world'sbiggest show. After a three-year gap between...
Why You Should Watch:While I prefer the classic show, the original series is not technically a period drama. That said, this remake about a vampire and the quirky family he lives with during the 1970s is still imperfect fun with a distinct Tim Burton charm and a fabulous cast. ...
Good Witch: Created by Craig Pryce, Sue Tenney. With Catherine Bell, Catherine Disher, James Denton, Kylee Evans. "Good Witch" will take viewers on a new magical journey with Cassie Nightingale and her daughter Grace. When Dr. Sam Radford moves in next d
Season 3 has bigger aspirations of making it to Mars, bringing some of the most breathtaking action sequences the show has ever done while rivals, plus a new private tech firm, attempt to make history. And in Season 4, we're establishing bases on the Red Planet and dealing with labor pr...
Fairy Tale's show stealer, is one of the best manga/anime characters to date. Erza Scarlett, is the queen of Fairy Tale Wizards. Her personalty and powers are as attractive as her name is repulsive. Erza comes from a dark place, having escaped child slavery. Her magic is swordsmanship ...
of yourself. In their pursuit of popularity, the quirky characters explore their frustrations in a fairy tale-esque narrative arc ladled with Kaling’s signature blend of witty and awkward humour. Light-hearted and painfully fun,Never Have I Evertugs at your heartstrings in ways you least expect...
but my respect for her abilities took a leap forward with this show. Feisty and full of life describes most of her characters. Here, she's shy and demure (though she's capable of pulling some bold moves, we'll see). Even her body language says she's not fully grown. While in HS,...