Parks and Rec: The End of the Great Network Sitcom?

Last month, the beloved sitcom Parks and Recreation ended its run on NBC. Parks and Recreation marks the end of the last sitcom on NBC with a truly devout cult following. The once proud home of Must-See TV—where Seinfeld, Frasier, and Friends…

TV Review: ‘Parks and Recreation’ Series Finale

A reluctant goodbye. According to my Twitter history, this was the first time I watched Parks and let the world know about it: I’m watching Parks and Recreation (2063 others checked-in) http://t.co/d9ptlsWq @GetGlue @parksandrecnbc — Luciana V. (@lucianavee) October 28,…

Goodbye Parks and Recreation: I’ll Miss You Leslie Knope

Here’s my brief goodbye for a show that deserves a thousand more words: There isn’t a lot of optimism on television, particularly “prestige” television. There are a lot of muted emotions and angry outbursts. We have our antiheroes, our villains…

Top ‘Parks and Recreation’ Scenes

Fifty Shades of Grey made $158 million globally this weekend, breaking box office records everywhere. It’s rare for a movie like this one to rack in those kind of numbers, and it’s also rarer that such a popular film can generate this much controversy. Fifty Shades is a sexy and provocative romance, but it also deals with a bunch of other topics, including abuse and the misrepresentation of the BDSM community.

The Young Folks’ Most Anticipated of 2015

While it’s been fun looking back on the last year, it’s way more exciting to look forward. 2015 has a ton of AMAZING things in store for us. We decided to highlight which movies, books, games, TV shows, etc. that we…

The Wonderful World of What’s Streaming

So, you’d rather stay in tonight? It’s easy to get lost in the plethora of films ready to stream at our disposal. The movie world is our oyster, and, having already settled into the fashionable choice of Chinese take-out alone on…

The Young Folks’ Best TV Shows of 2014

2014 was yet another strong year in television with shows that varied between the new, the returning, the comedic, the dramatic and the superhuman. It was an eclectic year with few themes or any semblance of rhyme or reason aside…