‘Grown-ish’ is trying its best to finally grow up

With the final episodes of its third season, “Grown-ish” moves away from weirdly trying its hand at solving real world issues with idyllic, Disney Channel-like life lessons.
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With the final episodes of its third season, “Grown-ish” moves away from weirdly trying its hand at solving real world issues with idyllic, Disney Channel-like life lessons.
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Even with Shonda Rhimes wooed away to Netflix and her current shows coming to an end, in its coming season ABC seems to still be going strong.
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We are presently in a golden age of television. It would be nearly impossible for one person to sort through all of the television at our fingertips and decide what is or isn’t the best. This is where the Emmy Awards come in.
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While most heads are turned toward which shows will be nominated, there are bound to be equally as many noteworthy snubs.
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Unsurprisingly, the cancellation of “Roseanne” instigated claims that free speech was being censored by the network and “liberal agendas.”
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Whether on our laptops or in our living rooms, television has always been a space of escape, in which our ideologies are reflected back to us.
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The Emmy Awards, much like their film, theater and music counterparts, are annually greeted with both excited buzz and exhausted indifference.
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Like all media forms, sitcoms have generated a number of contrivances, clichés and certainties since their inception. The idea of an established cast of characters encountering humorous hijinks in their day-to-day lives is in constant peril of going stale. How many times can the same group of faces experience a
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It’s the Golden Age of television. The Primetime Emmy Awards (and its governing bodies) is finally starting to realize that TV is more than the traditional, safe picks we’ve come to expect from award shows. When “Breaking Bad” started its unprecedented run as TV’s darkest, best-written and best-acted show and
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