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"Despite its faults, the finale did have satisfying moments. The parallels between the final scene and the pilot were appreciated. The ending, despite being unclear, was happy for the most part." Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon.

“Shameless” series finale is actually pretty shameful

Tara Grier April 21, 2021

"Shameless" aired for an admirable 11 seasons, coming to an end just last week. The dramedy followed the Gallagher family living on the south side of Chicago. The show became successful due to its...

"Supernatural" aired its series finale Nov. 19, 2020. Many fans were left dissatisfied with how the writers concluded the series. - Photo via next-episode.net

Why the “Supernatural” Finale Left Its Audience Disappointed

Tara Grier December 2, 2020

After 15 years, The CW’s "Supernatural," one of the longest running sci-fi fantasy television series of all time, has ended. Following brothers Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) Winchester...

"There were a few things that could have been more powerful. For one, the reveal of the murderer toward the end." - Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon.

Netflix’s “Enola Holmes”: Unraveling the charms of Sherlock’s spirited sister

Tara Grier October 7, 2020

Editor's Note: This review contains spoilers. Mystery, feminism, and murder—what more could you ask for from a film? Just last week, Netflix released “Enola Holmes,” and it was a hit in every...

Season 5 of Lucifer (first half) was released to Netflix on Aug. 21. - photo courtesy of Newsweek

“Lucifer” Impresses Fans in The First Half of Season 5

Tara Grier September 9, 2020

The first half of the fifth season of Netflix’s “Lucifer” finally graced viewers’ screens just a few weeks ago. The series made its long-awaited return in late August, and proved that it was...

"Harley Quinn’s jokes are well-placed and effective and were arguably one of the most enjoyable aspects. This kept you on your toes during action sequences, but also laughing in your seat." - Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon.

“Birds Of Prey” sees a newly-single Harley Quinn spread her wings

Tara Grier February 19, 2020

In "Birds of Prey," Harley Quinn gets more than she bargained for when she breaks up with her iconic beau, the Joker... and after not-so-discretely blows up the chemical plant she shared with Joker. Without...

Ophelia Hotass participates in RAH's Drag Bingo at Rowan University. Photo Source / Instagram

Drag Bingo night is a success

Tara Grier February 12, 2020

Bingo night got a little more interesting this past weekend when Rowan After Hours hosted $1,000 Drag Bingo in the Student Center Pit, with Philadelphia drag queens Onyx Black and Ophelia Hotass invited...

"Admittedly, it wasn’t as good as season one. This season lacked the action that the first season had. The stakes were lower overall, which makes it less effective than its prior season." Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon.

“The End of The F***king World” is F***king Back

Tara Grier November 13, 2019

After the tragic ending in season one, viewers of “The End of the F***ing World” weren’t sure if the show would continue. Much to the excitement of many fans, Netflix released season two of “The...

Bojack Horseman returns for part one of its final season. / Netflix

“BoJack Horseman” releases new episodes, a beautiful beginning to the end

Tara Grier October 29, 2019

When “BoJack Horseman” was first released on Netflix in 2014, no one was quite sure what to expect from this animated show about 90's-sitcom-star trying to stay relevant. Of course, there were assumptions...

"Anne with an E" addresses multiple progressive issues in just two seasons. / Netflix

‘Anne with an E’ Acknowledges Indigenous Residential Schools in New Episodes

Tara Grier October 23, 2019

Canadian television show “Anne with an E,” based off of the Anne of Green Gables books by Lucy Maud Montgomery, began its third season late last month, and its most recent episodes are taking on an...

"Since the release of the movie, I have seen a lot of support for Fleck, not just as an intriguing villain but as someone who people feel bad for as a victim. It is important that we do not justify his actions, and that we be careful how much we allow him to be humanized." - Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon.

“Joker” isn’t a movie designed to make you smile

Tara Grier October 16, 2019

The latest 2019 version of Joker was released just over a week ago and has been met with varied opinions and controversies. The film, of course, centers around the iconic DC Comics character, Joker, and...

Hit show "Superstore" returns for a fifth season. / NBC

NBC’s “Superstore” Discusses Immigration Policy and Job Automation in New Season

Tara Grier October 2, 2019

NBC’s “Superstore” is known for making us laugh, but the show has taken on a serious topic in its fifth season. The show returned from hiatus this past Thursday, and has made it abundantly clear...

Kodi Lee celebrates after winning "America's Got Talent" season 14.

Kodi Lee is proof that America’s got both talent and determination

Tara Grier September 25, 2019

America’s Got Talent just finished up its 14th season, and their winner this year is no less than extraordinary. Kodi Lee, 22, from California first blew the judges away at his audition with his...

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