AVClub: Masters Of Sex opens its third season on the brink of Masters and Johnson’s greatest triumph: the long-awaited publication of their volume on Human Sexual Response, which revolutionized the way the country viewed sexuality. It’s a beyond-exciting prospect, and one that fans of the show have been patiently awaiting for two seasons, detoured as they were by red herrings such as Libby Masters civil-rights volunteer work and Austin Langham’s transformation into a diet-pill spokesman. So it makes sense that the season-opener would feature a press conference, in which Gini and Bill try to deflect their future critics by answering all their questions in an open forum.
Chillopedia: Sometimes, the most hated characters seen on TV can fall into either side of the spectrum. So, here are 15 of the most hated TV characters of all time.
The Doomsday Cult of Antares De La Luz Review: The documentary explores how the cult members were coerced in the group and made accomplice of heinous crimes.
Don’t let the cringey awkwardness of The Office fool you: Michael Scott would actually be the perfect boss.