When your sitcom is about someone who does bad, inadvisable things, and it will naturally show her doing bad, inadvisable things. (Whether on Fox or Hulu.)
When your sitcom is about someone who does bad, inadvisable things, and it will naturally show her doing bad, inadvisable things. (Whether on Fox or Hulu.)
In the tradition of fellow CBS legal dramas Judging Amy and Family Law, The Guardian converts newspaper headlines into prime-time drama.
UPDATED REVIEW: Seth MacFarlane is not known for his restraint. But American Dad may give us MacFarlane at his most foul.
Quiz shows aren’t just for Jeopardy junkies and Wheel of Fortune fanatics anymore.
Eric Camden pastors a church in California. Together with his wife, Annie, and seven children they create what WB calls ‘a surprisingly functional family.’
MTV says this show is a “smart, refreshingly candid … nuanced and multilayered portrayal of [viewers’] lives.” In Plugged In’s history, we’ve never disagreed more.
This WB TV series features the same “redneck rowdies” who made Blue Collar Comedy Tour a smash hit.
This season’s most popular new comedy keeps millions of fans coming back for more by serving up heaping portions of backbiting and insults with sides of randy sexual innuendo and scathing self-deprecation.