Television

‘Daria’ is better than Daria would give it credit for

And while “Daria” initially follows the “Beavis and Butthead” formula of one-off satirical comedy pieces, it soon develops its own voice, giving itself more space to ponder exactly what it’s trying to say.

‘Desus and Mero’ challenges the current state of Emmy nominations

How in the world did Showtime’s “Desus and Mero” not get nominated in the Variety Talk Series category? 

“Beavis and Butthead” is a lot deeper than you think

Beavis and Butthead’s antics are so ridiculous that it’s easy to look down upon them — but don’t they represent a flaw that is inherent to us all?

Lessons in confidence from WWE

If professional wrestlers can “fake” their way to achievement, why can’t we?

WandaVision (nearly) knocks it out of the park

Despite some slight shortcomings, “WandaVision” delivers a captivating story and showcases an excellent cast.

SNL star Melissa Villaseñor hasn’t let fame get to her head

The event offered a welcome break from studying, constituting an escape into the world of comedy for an hour.

Liv on the Edge: Bob Ross and the bittersweet reality of mistakes

I like to think that Bob Ross had it right when he said, “There are no mistakes. Only happy accidents.”

‘Kim Possible’ is a perfect comedy for college students

The characters are top-notch, the animation is butter, and the fight scenes are imaginatively and meticulously thought out. 

CT Recommends: ‘Over the Garden Wall’

This is a show that is meant to be rewatched at least a couple times, and you’re probably not going to understand every reference or foreshadowing clue that appears on the first watch.

“The Haunting of Bly Manor” revels in the horror of a love story

In my opinion, the kind of horror in “The Haunting of Bly Manor” may be the best of them all — the existential horror of humanity.