Tag: Dickinson
Vote! Tell-Tale TV’s Battle of the Ships 2022 (Final Round)
It’s time for the final round. Vote for your favorite TV couples in this year’s Battle of the Ships! Voting is open through Thursday, September 1st.
Vote! Tell-Tale TV’s Battle of the Ships 2022 (Round 2)
Vote for your favorite TV couples in Round 2 of our annual Battle of the Ships! Voting is open through Thursday, August 25th.
Vote for Your Favorites! The 2022 Tell-Tale TV Awards (Final Round)
It’s the final round! Vote for your favorite TV shows and performers in the 2022 Tell-Tale TV Awards. Voting is open through May 29th at 9pm EST.
Vote for Your Favorites! The 2022 Tell-Tale TV Awards (Round 1)
Cast your votes for your favorite TV shows, performers, and more in this year’s Tell-Tale TV Awards! Round 1 of voting ends May 15th at 9pm EST.
15 Standout TV Shows Created by Women
To celebrate Women’s History Month, here are 15 TV shows created by women that deserve a binge-watch marathon. Read on to see what shows made the list.
Marissa’s Top 10 TV Shows of 2021
Dickinson, Only Murders in the Building, The Bold Type, and Hawkeye are just a few of the TV shows that made Marissa Crenwelge’s Top 10 list this year.
Dickinson Review: Grief is a Mouse (Season 3 Episode 9)
When Taylor Swift said “Oh Goddamn” in the chorus of her song Ivy, she was actually talking about Dickinson Season 3 Episode 9, “Grief is a Mouse.”
20 Best TV Couples of 2021
This year delivered its fair share of incredible romantic tropes on TV — childhood friends to lovers, enemies to lovers, star crossed lovers, and more.
Dickinson Review: My Life had stood – a Loaded Gun – (Season 3 Episode 8)
The tides are turning in both the real life Civil War and the Dickinson Civil War, and Emily is drawn deeper into the inferno. Read our review to find out more.
Dickinson Review: The Future never spoke (Season 3 Episode 7)
If there’s one thing Emily Dickinson is going to do, it’s disassociate from reality. With the help of her trusty Gazebo Time Machine, this episode “America’s First Sad Girl” goes to the future to visit none other than fellow sad-girl poet, Sylvia Plath. Read on for our review!








