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What Happens When TV Couples Like Lili Reinhart and Cole Sprouse Break Up Off-Screen
The 'Riverdale' stars are only the most recent couple navigating the business of personal, professional, and highly public.
Where Do Former Teen Stars Go When Their Shows Die?
For James Lafferty and Stephen Colletti of 'One Tree Hill' it's making a meta TV show about former teen heartthrobs trying to find work.
Hell Yeah: 'Supergirl' Will Feature the First Trans Hero in TV History
The CW announced that trans actress and activist Nicole Maines will portray hero Nia Nal.
The Overwhelming Whiteness of Queer Women on Teen TV
Queer women on teen TV shows are, by and large, blindingly white. Though things are slowly changing, they're not changing fast enough.
'Riverdale' Proves That Adults Make Teens' Lives Miserable
The CW Archie adaptation is a damning critique of parental tradition and small town America.
'The Vampire Diaries' Made Bloodsuckers Great Again
Looking back on how the CW drama surpassed 'True Blood' and 'Twilight' to become the next great vampire series.
'Riverdale' Asks, What if the Archie Kids Were Murderers?
The CW updates the Archie comics with a teen drama that might just hold you over until 'Twin Peaks' returns.
How 'Supergirl' Mirrors My Own Coming-Out Process
Alex Danvers's recent storyline digs into the ongoing complexities that occur during the beginning stages of coming out.
How Web Series Have Widened TV's Talent Pool
We talk with the teams behind Comedy Central and HBO's comedies about the challenges of adapting a web series and why more TV networks are looking online for unique talent.
Gabrielle Ruiz of 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' on Hollywood Diversity and Boxed Water
Gabrielle Ruiz plays Valencia Perez on the CW's breakout hit "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend." We sat down with the former Broadway star to talk about her transition to TV, "Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, and how good boxed water is.
'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' Is the Funniest Show on TV You're Not Watching
The musical is a delirious mashup of "Broad City" and "Seinfeld." I love it, but it's probably doomed.