It definitely leans on tropes first established by Battle Royale (which itself inspired The Hunger Games series), but this show is nonetheless an original and exhilarating way to while away your evenings. Squid Game season two arrives on December 26, with the final series set to premiere in ...
Mixing martial arts with classic Western tropes, this groundbreaking series starring David Carradine offers a refreshingly unique take on the genre. Premiered: February 22, 1972 Network: ABC Also ranks #10 on The 45+ Best Martial Arts And Karate TV Shows Also ranks #11 on The Best 1970s ...
Woodrow Call returns to Hat Creek Ranch. Premiered: November 14, 1993 Network: CBS Also ranks #5 on The 5 Best TV Shows Set In Montana That Aren't Yellowstone Also ranks #8 on The Best TV Shows Set in Montana Also ranks #8 on The 12 Best TV Shows About Ranches 72 The Young Rider...
Not only have creators Matt and Ross Duffer — aka the Duffer brothers — repurposed 1980s tropes of friends going on adventures who end up saving the world, but they’ve created a next generation of stars (Millie Bobby Brown, Joe Keery, Maya Hawke and Noah Schnapp, among others) with ...
You'll see familiar faces, too, thanks to stars Iain Glen (Game of Thrones' Ser Jorah Mormont), Emily Hampshire (12 Monkeys, Schitt's Creek), Martin Compston (Line of Duty), and Owen Teale (Game of Thrones' Ser Allister Thorne). It's got paranoia, tension, and a very clear ...
One of the most widely-acclaimed writers cum directors of all time, Taylor Sheridan did pretty much revamp the Western genre with his perspective in a way, bringing about unparalleled storylines and tropes. To say the least, his success is justified by all the top-rated actors who have agreed...
1/10 Entertaining but overrated This show seems to be unanimously loved by virtually everyone that has seen it. After I found out it was the launching pad for guys like seth rogen, jason segal, james franco, and judd apatow I felt obligated to give it a try. I downloaded all 18 episode...
Sorry to Succession and Schitt’s Creek, but Arrested Development is the original “story of a wealthy family who lost everything, and the one son who had no choice but to keep them all together.” A cult classic that was canceled on Fox, but lived on in timeless memes and reaction GIF...
They know the building blocks they’re working with – the tropes and archetypes – and they’re deft at reassembling them on the hoof to keep things fresh and surprising. And they know that we, the audience, know the building blocks they’re working with, too. Consequently, and cleverly,...
TVLine rounds up TV pet peeves and tired tropes, including ripped-out IVs, endless ammunition, empty coffee cups, too much "Babe" and more.