Without another word about the hot yet gross sheep farmer from last week, Younger delves back into Liza and Josh. Liza starts her workday seeing Josh in the party pages of the newspaper…with his new lady, Greta (have I said that I think she’s the worst?!). So, Diana takes Liza out to lunch (see, I knew she was a nice softie under her hard, sassy shell). At lunch, they run into a publishing associate that Diana knows; her assistant invites Liza to a publishing mixer for the younger crowd. At

I personally love to read to escape, to be transported to another person’s life. Reading a book or watching a movie/TV show are the closest we’ll ever get to experiencing the world through new eyes (at least, until the tech world has its way and we’re all wearing virtual reality headsets but seriously if that’s the future just shoot me now). I recently picked up Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys (reluctantly, I might add, given the dark subject matter) and was immediately hooked. And so, I thought, why

Dawson’s Creek was revolutionary when it premiered. I was in 8th grade, and there was no other teen centric show on air that presented highly intelligent (and, yes, sometimes pretentious) dialogue on topics every teen deals with (except maybe having an affair with your teacher…that one isn’t so common). Plus, it didn’t hurt that the cast were young and attractive (Joshua Jackson as Pacey will always be a heartthrob), too. I can still hear Paula Cole’s voice sing out “I Don’t Want to Wait” and immediately picture the opening credits.

Tonight marks the conclusion of American Crime: Season 2—one of television’s most provocative dramas. This season tackled themes of sexuality, economic disparity, and social hierarchy. It’s raw, honest storytelling, supported by outstanding, EMMY-worthy performances. Let’s take a look at ten gripping moments that had me at the edge of my seat. Note: It was difficult to only pick ten! “911. What’s your emergency?” Who doesn’t remember the opening scene of season 2? The sequence featured a transcription of a mother’s emotional call to 911. Within seconds, I was instantly hooked.

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