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“The Bachelor” Returns: A Whirlwind of Rose Petals and Too Many Laurens

For fans of reality shows and likely-to-fail relationships that unfold on national television, the start of the new year hails the beginning of another season of The Bachelor, America’s favorite love-to-hate-it love circus, featuring Arie Luyendyk Jr. Long-term fans may remember him as runner up on Emily’s season, and then again, they may not. Regardless of how long you have been watching the show,
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“Hey Arnold” Is a Return Worth the Wait

The long-awaited Nickelodeon’s feature length film “Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie” premiered on November 24th, 2017 and longtime fans’ questions were finally answered. The hour-long series finale of “Hey Arnold!” aired in 2002 and left viewers with quite a cliffhanger. On the last episode, Arnold finds his father’s journal and a map of his parents' last trip to San Lorenzo, where Arnold believes he
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Netflick of the Week: Terrace House Aloha State

In November of last year, Netflix began streaming the new edition of their popular Terrace House reality series, but don’t feel bad for not knowing about it. Terrace House began as a Fuji TV production in 2012, and was originally broadcast through Japanese Netflix. Aloha State is the first time the series’ titular Terrace House has been outside of Japan: This series is based
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Time Has Changed and So Has “Will & Grace”

“Will and Grace” are back stronger and funnier than ever. Old fans will surely enjoy the comeback of the original foursome, however, the show will be facing a new challenge: a new audience. New social norms, concepts, ways of living, opinions and furthermost, ideals are some of the challenges the revival of the show will have to explore in upcoming episodes.   Having seen the first
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Netflick of the Week: Stranger Things

Netflix produces lots of popular original series and has streamed even more that had already begun to develop a large fan base while they were on television. “Stranger Things” was different, a Netflix original series that immediately generated a huge cult following and in only eight episodes became one of the streaming service’s most popular shows with a hotly anticipated second season. “Stranger Things”
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Netflick of the Week: “American Vandal”

As a genre, "true crime" has exploded in popularity; the release of the podcast Serial and Netflix’s Making a Murderer each took over the collective pop culture consciousness following their release and have fans still searching for answers today. With so many storytelling tropes, the true crime documentary format is ripe for parody, but the mystery presented in American Vandal is well worth your
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Netflick of the Week: Ozark

The Netflix original series “Ozark” is to money laundering what AMC’s “Breaking Bad” was to drug dealing. The video streaming company already has a show about drug kingpins, “Narcos,” but they’re continuing the trend of well-written crime narratives with “Ozark.” Set in the Ozark Mountains of southern Missouri, the show follows Marty Byrde (Jason Bateman, giving a gripping performance), a financial advisor involved in