As a long time fan of both the manga and the anime of Death Note, I was understandably equal parts excited and skeptical when it was announced that Netflix would be rolling out a full-length film this year. Unfortunately, it was easy to tell the minute the casting was announced and almost not a single
Degrassi has always been known over it’s 30 years on the air for being the show that ‘goes there’. Everything from mental illnesses to sexuality to teenage abortions has been covered since the show first aired in the late 1980s. One of the most recent storylines, however, stands out amongst the crowd, especially to non-binary
“She’s the crazy ex-girlfriend!” “That’s a sexist term!” Amongst all the DC Comics adaptions, vampires and period dramas littered throughout the CW, there’s one gem of a show that seems to fly under the radar — Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. The series follows young lawyer Rebecca Bunch as she moves to the town of West Covina to
I don’t get crushes. I just — found her interesting! It’s a friendship crush, if anything. Ever since the newest adaption of the Archie comic’s ‘Riverdale’ came out, the CW has come under fire from A-spec audiences for the erasure of Jughead’s canon asexuality and aromanticism. Aromantic and asexual audiences have had little to no representation in
After rewatching ‘Degrassi: Next Class’ the other day in anticipation of season four, and I’ve always found myself tending to ship Miles and Tristan, but this time I started to notice something that I couldn’t quite shake. The more I watched, the more I noticed. Almost every character on the show is incredibly biphobic. From obvious