Zosha Millman

Zosha Millman is one of Bustle's TV writers, providing coverage, interviews, and reacts to the best and latest in television. She's a cultural critic and journalist with a special eye towards TV and film; her work can also be found at Bright Wall/Dark Room, FiveThirtyEight, Vulture, Polygon, Quartz, SeattlePI, and more. She also co-runs the 30, Flirty & Film newsletter. Zosha is also a member of the GALECA, the society of LGBTQ+ entertainment critics. She has a master's in cultural journalism from the University of Southern California. You can follow Zosha's work at her twitter (@zosham), or via her portfolio site: https://zosha.co/; you can also Google her, she has pretty high SEO. When she's not out walking, running, or chasing after whatever her beagle has stolen off her desk now, she can generally be found on the internet.

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The 'YOU' Showrunner Breaks Down All Those Season 3 Ending Twists

From the demise of Joe and Love’s relationship to his new city, showrunner Sera Gamble breaks down those final twists.

By Zosha Millman

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'YOU' Season 3 Reveals What Really Happened To Love’s First Husband

Spoilers within.

By Zosha Millman

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'YOU' Season 3 Ends With A Major Character Death

It all comes down to a fatal face-off.

By Zosha Millman

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Shalita Grant Can't Wait For People To Hate Her In 'YOU'

The 33-year-old actor plays a snide mommy blogger in the Netflix thriller’s third season.

By Zosha Millman

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Everything We Know About 'Riverdale' Season 6 So Far

The premiere is just around the corner.

By Zosha Millman

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'Midnight Mass' Finds Hope In Even The Darkest Of Endings

The show skewers religion but surprisingly eschews pure nihilism.

By Zosha Millman

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Even The Biggest Scaredy Cats Should Be Able To Stomach 'Midnight Mass'

Just be ready to close your eyes during some of the gorier bits.

By Zosha Millman

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The Angel In 'Midnight Mass' Is More Than A Spooky Monster

Whether it’s a gift or a curse depends on the beholder.

By Zosha Millman

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Vacations Are A Nightmare

'The White Lotus,' 'Old,' and 'Nine Perfect Strangers' all feature rich people on disastrous trips that feel oddly representative of our nightmarish year.

By Zosha Millman

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The 10 Best Roy Kent Moments On 'Ted Lasso'

An ode to one of TV’s most lovable grumps.

By Zosha Millman

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Fact-Checking 'Impeachment: American Crime Story'

Yes, Monica Lewinsky really did call Linda Tripp a “treacherous b*tch.”

By Zosha Millman

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Monica Lewinsky Went From Being The Butt Of A Cruel Joke To A Producer & Speaker

With the premiere of FX's 'American Crime Story: Impeachment,' Lewinsky is back in the spotlight on her own terms.

By Zosha Millman

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Obsessed With True Crime Podcasts? Watch This New Hulu Show

'Only Murders in the Building' follows three strangers who start a podcast investigating their neighbor’s sudden death.

By Zosha Millman

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All The Clues About Who Killed Tim Kono On 'Only Murders In The Building' So Far

Was it the therapist living downstairs? The disgruntled Howard? Sting?!

By Zosha Millman

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Everything You Need to Remember From 'The Other Two' Season 1

From Chase’s disastrous VMAs performance to Pat’s new talk show.

By Zosha Millman

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'The Chair' Was Filmed At Several Scenic College Campuses

The snowy landscape and hallowed halls evoke a classic New England school.

By Zosha Millman

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Netflix’s The Chair Skewers Liberal Arts Education

The Sandra Oh-led drama grapples with cancel culture and institutional racism at an elite university.

By Zosha Millman

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'The White Lotus' Season Finale Finally Revealed Who Died

The brutality of it is that no one cares.

By Zosha Millman

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Everything We Know About 'Gossip Girl' Season 2

The HBO Max reboot was greenlit for another season in September.

By Zosha Millman and Justice Namaste

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Jason Sudeikis Addressed Potential 'Ted Lasso' Spinoffs Ahead Of Season 3

“The fact that people want more, even if it’s a different avenue is lovely.”

By Zosha Millman and Grace Wehniainen