An imaginative and ever-expansive series, Adventure Time is fun for both adults and children alike. While there is a niche sense of humor that may go over some heads, those who love the show for its wild and hilarious adventures will never be let down.
A necessary sequel for fans of Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Legend of Korra jumps ahead several decades later and explores undiscovered portions of this diverse world. Korra is a much darker series that deals with brutal villains and fantastic storylines.
A fun show that introduced child viewers to more obscure superheroes, the stylish cartoon mixed anime with American animation and had several complex and emotional storylines that added a sense of rather dark drama to an otherwise humorous series. You'll find yourself addicted to the antics and teen angst of the superhero team.
A monster-of-the-week crime procedural, Grimm has the makes of a promising series but falls flat under the enormity of its world. The source of information about each species isn't learn from experience or journals, but from his Blutbad ally. It becomes slightly tiring to find out everything in a one-minute conversation. Creatures fear Grimms throughout the show, but there aren't enough entirely bad ones or murderous Grimm moments to strike that fear.
Addictively intelligent, The Affair's simple concept proves more than enough for fun viewing. The Affair takes you on a wild ride which draws much of its promise from the exploration of different perspectives. Both sides of the story reveal much wanted information on characters and their issues.
While you may have fun watching The Glee Project, the "Glee"ful reality show can sometimes become tiring after you see favorites get axed because of casting preferences and those you hate staying within the competition for the same reasons.
A playful and interesting exploration of the end of Gallifrey, this Doctor Who episode's introduction of the War Doctor was an excellent addition to the group and made for a horribly tragic back story. Being able to see several cameos is fun for both Old Who and New Who fans.
Expertly and simply explaining the boundless and infinite universe, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey's take on Big History (our entire history since the big bang) and the future beyond it is taught well enough for the average family to understand. Entertaining and imaginative, you can definitely see Cosmos as a fun segue to learning about the universe!
While The Vampire Diaries makes for good viewing, it's just another vampire show and brings nothing new to the genre. The acting's excellent, but the story lines became less and less entertaining as the show went on.
One of television's most revitalizing series that spawned the musical genre, Glee at one point was a fun and entertaining production. However, as the show dragged on the magic seen at the beginning of the show disappeared. The way Glee approached controversial topics was brave and endearing to watch, but now appears to have run on borrowed time.