Tag: Television
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Tackling authentic queer adolescence one episode at a time
In a television landscape of outdated tropes and lesbian stereotypes, One Day at a Time sets the bar for queer storytelling and subverts expectations of the sitcom format.
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Streaming services: How many are too many?
Are we too spoilt for choice when it comes to streaming services in Australia?
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Retrospective censorship of our films and television shows: why it’s dumb
The Black Lives Matter movement has fuelled aspects of healthy change in our society; however, does it warrant the panicked erasing of some of our favourite movies and shows?
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Battle of the sitcoms
The year 2020 marks anniversaries for some of the world’s most loved sitcoms, including How I Met Your Mother, The Office (US) and The Golden Girls. So, that begs the question – what is the greatest sitcom of all time?
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‘The Simpsons’ celebrates 30 years on our screens
December 17th marks 30 years since Matt Groening’s The Simpsons first came to life on our television sets
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What the MasterChef walkout tells us about the future of free-to-air TV
In news that shocked Australian free-to-air TV watchers, judges Gary Mehigan, Matt Preston and George Calombaris announced that they would be leaving the show at the end of the season 11 finale of MasterChef.