Kena Cheatham, Illustrator
I just finished “Black Mirror” this week. Black mirror is an anthology series that captures the complications that come with technological advancements. While each episode takes place at a different time in future, it still manages to confront modern day issues dealing with collective morality and judgement.
“Black Mirror” is available to stream on Netflix.
Hannah Richey, Editor-in-Chief
I’ve been rewatching “M*A*S*H” in the mornings when it’s on TV. It’s aged really well for a comedy in the 70s and ran for 11 seasons for an obvious reason– it has fantastic writing in so many episodes and the actors’ delivery is practically always spot on. Loretta Swit as Major Margaret Houlihan has stuck out to me on this viewing because her character grows so much during the show. She goes from being a stereotypical sort of shrill nurse that ruins all the fun to a very compassionate and endearing character in the later seasons after the production changed hands in season 6.
“M*A*S*H” is available to stream on Hulu.
Caleb Wood, Managing Editor
After the premiere on Wednesday, I’ve been getting into another season of reality show “Big Brother”. Right now, I’m still in the delusional phase of the thinking that season might be different that the past seven or eight of them. In a few weeks, I’ll probably realize all the remaining contestants are either frustrating boring or genuinely awful people and give up on it, but for now, the live feeds are on in my apartment like 24/7.
“Big Brother” airs on CBS on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, and the show and live feeds are available to stream on Paramount+.