At the same time, a new priest (Hamish Linklater) arrives just as miraculous events start occurring across the island – leading the whole community to embrace religion in an unprecedented fashion. Something dark, however, lurks beneath the surface of this place. There's a touch of Wicker Man...
Kitti Katz: Created by Ed Bignell. With Brianna Price, Shvorne Marks, Ami Okumura Jones, Larissa Murray. Three teenage girls transform into fierce feline superheroes to save the world from an evil Egyptian goddess and still have time for soccer practice.
Scott Patrick Green/Netflix The true-crime parody’s miraculous first season was equal parts juvenile comedy (“Who drew the dicks?”) and sensitive teen drama, a miraculous combination that seemed impossible to equal, much less top. So Season Two — where our teen filmmaking heroes investigated...
The success ofFriendswas so miraculous, and so dependent on every piece of it existing in total harmony with every other piece — most of all, the chemistry among the six pals (Courteney Cox’s uptight Monica, Jennifer Aniston’s pampered Rachel, Lisa Kudrow’s spacey Phoebe, Matt Le Blanc...
which featured a disembodied talking head, you may have had a less trippy equivalent. You know the sort: a show that lures in unsuspecting children, with some unique craft project, whipped up before your eyes, with miraculous sleights of hand and reveals of “here’s one I made earlier”!
and U.S. versions of Queer as Folk for the lack of diversity — it was miraculous to have any stories about Lgbtqia+ life told in the ’90s and early 2000s. But for that same reason, they felt it necessary to reimagine the groundbreaking series for modern audiences. Speaking with TV ...
revealing how faith can emerge in the darkest of times. From miraculous healings to unexpected connections that change lives forever, viewers witness how the intersection of the everyday and the extraordinary can alter destinies. The filmmakers have truly captured the essence of hope, demonstrating ...
So much of Bob’s Burgers could be hoary tropes from TV families going way, way back. There’s the beleaguered father, who’s so often frustrated by the inability to pursue his dreams; there’s the no-nonsense mom who keeps everyone in line; and the kids, all offbeat in their own ...