Eleanor Rudnitsky-Brown
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How The Gilded Age Can Become The Next Downton Abbey
The Gilded Age, premiering on HBO, must follow Downton Abbey’s lead rather than repeating the mistakes of Belgravia, Julian Fellowes' last show.

Why Bringing Jessica Jones into the MCU Would Be A Mistake
Moving Jessica Jones to the larger MCU would be a terrible decision, draining Jessica of the genuine darkness that makes her so compelling.

Archer Season 13 Needs To Fix The Show's Character Problem
With Archer renewed for season 13, the show needs to address its biggest character problem coming out of the coma seasons.

Gossip Girl: Why The Original Pilot Worked (& The Reboot's Didn't)
The original Gossip Girl’s pilot has all the strengths that the reboot’s first episode lacks; mystery, a clear villain, and a strong central feud.

House Of The Dragon's First Episode Has The Opposite Problem Of GOT
Compared to Game of Throne’s first episode, the House of the Dragon's prequel status poses a new set of problems its pilot episode must overcome.

Frasier's Reboot Has To Totally Flip The Original Show's Premise To Work
A Frasier reboot could only succeed if it goes in a radically different direction and re-examines the central character's relationship with his son.

How Spike's BTVS Debut Setup His Hero Turn & Buffy Romance
Spike’s introductory episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, “School Hard,” sets up his transition from villain to hero and love interest for Buffy.

The Suicide Squad Movies Should Always Have The Same One Villain
The Suicide Squad movies had different approaches when it came to villains, but the films had a figure in common who should be the main antagonist.

Why Grey’s Anatomy's Tragic Ending Theory Would Be An Insult
Revealing that Meredith has Alzheimer’s would be a depressing way to end Grey’s Anatomy, alienating fans and tainting the legacy of the character.