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Liz Hersey

Editor

September, 2018
Sex and the City, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Gilmore Girls
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About Liz Hersey

Liz Hersey is an Editor and Critic for ScreenRant's TV team, editing, reviewing, writing, and creating content about the iconic shows you love to watch. She began her editing career at ScreenRant in 2019, shortly after joining the site as a Writer that same year.


With a passion for all things books, Liz frequently attends Toronto literary events and conferences, and loves interacting with her book lover community. In addition to being an avid reader of the romance and thriller genres, Liz is a writer of several short stories, and is currently at work on a young adult witch novel.

When she's not working, reading, or writing, Liz can be found seeing movies at her local cinema, attending live jazz events, or curling up on the couch to binge her favorite TV shows.

You can reach her at liz.h@screenrant.com.

Industry Focus

As an Editor and Critic for the TV team at ScreenRant, Liz covers iconic TV shows that are off the air but still very much a part of the pop culture conversation. She draws on her expertise of female-driven shows like Sex and the City, Gilmore Girls, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, examining why it's still so important to talk about them today and how they changed society as a whole. She also specializes in current romance shows, including Bridgerton and Emily in Paris.

In addition to her editor and critic duties, Liz has interviewed creatives of popular series, including And Just Like That.

Besides getting to engage with her favorite shows, Liz's favorite part of the job is helping great writers become excellent.

Favorite Media

Liz has been a diehard fan of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Sex and the City, and Harry Potter for over 20 years. She also has a passion for female-driven and romance shows, including Gilmore Girls, Succession, Bridgerton, Nobody Wants This, Emily in Paris, and The Hunting Wives. 

Liz's favorite movies are Pride and Prejudice (2005), Barbie, and the Knives Out franchise. She is also an awards show fanatic and multiple Oscar pool winner.

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Pip Fitz-Amobi (Emma Myers) peeking around a corner in A Good Girl's Guide to Murder season 2
How Old Pip Is Compared To Emma Myers In A Good Girl's Guide To Murder

A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder makes it easy to forget Pip’s age at times, but how old is the heroine — and how does her age compare to Emma Myers’?

Naz (Jack Topalian) holding a zip-tied Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) in Euphoria season 3, episode 7
Who Euphoria Creator Sam Levinson Blames For Season 3's Big Death

The penultimate episode of Euphoria season 3 features a major character death, but the guilty party, according to Sam Levinson, is a huge shock.

Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) looking shocked with Rip (Cole Hauser) behind her in Dutton Ranch-1
Dutton Ranch Finally Brought Back The Real Beth Dutton

The two-part premiere of Dutton Ranch presented a far less violent version of Beth Dutton, but the iconic Yellowstone character returned in episode 3.

Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) looking stern in Yellowstone season 4
Yellowstone: All Of Beth Dutton's Scars, Explained

Tough as nails and fiercely loyal to her family, Beth Dutton will do anything to defend them on Yellowstone, and every scar on her body tells a story.

Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) wrapped in a fur coat on the ranch in Yellowstone season 4
Taylor Sheridan's Yellowstone Spinoff Has Officially Found Its Beth Dutton Replacement

Beth Dutton is a character unto herself, but Taylor Sheridan's latest show in the Yellowstone universe has found a phenomenal 2.0 version.

Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) on horseback in Dutton Ranch season 1, episode 3
Dutton Ranch Episode 3 Ending Explained: Beth & Rip Face Their Lowest Low

Beth and Rip have finally settled into their new lives in Texas, when Dutton Ranch episode 3 gives them their greatest devastation yet.

Margo Millet (Elle Fanning) smiling in Margo's Got Money Troubles season 1, episode 4
Margo's Got Money Troubles Proved Its Masterpiece Status With Its Final Scene

Margo's Got Money Troubles was an instant hit when it premiered on Apple TV, but its final scene loudly declares the series as undeniably iconic.

A vibrant digital collage of legendary animated Disney villains flanking a central live-action depiction of Cruella de Vil. The surrounding characters include a menacing Scar from The Lion King, a cold-eyed Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty, a grinning Jafar from Aladdin, a plotting Yzma from The Emperor's New Groove, and a terrified Captain Hook being snapped at by the crocodile from Peter Pan.
The Official List Of Every Evil Disney Villain, Ranked

Disney has some of the best villains in animation history, but the Disney villains ranked shows that some are more dastardly than others.

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Maude Apatow, Sydney Sweeney, Jack Topalian, Jacob Elordi, and Zak Steiner in Euphoria season 3
Euphoria Season 3 Has Failed The Character Who Could've Saved The Show

Many consider Euphoria season 3 to be a flop, which is tragic considering the excellent characters — and one in particular deserves more screentime.

Elle Fanning in Margo’s Got Money Troubles
Margo's Got Money Troubles Season 2: Confirmation, Story & Everything We Know

Margo's Got Money Troubles has been a critical darling for Apple TV, and the streaming platform has officially greenlit the series for season 2.

Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) holding a mug and looking upset in Euphoria season 3, episode 5
Euphoria Season 3’s R-Rated Sydney Sweeney Storyline Just Did The Unthinkable

Just when you think Sydney Sweeney's R-rated Euphoria season 3 storyline couldn't get any wilder, it goes to the most shocking place of all.

Ed Harris as Everett McKinney in season 1 of Dutton Ranch
Paramount+'s Trending #1 Show Is Officially The End Of An Era

Paramount+'s newest trending show has established the dominance of its flagship TV franchise, even if it means closing a definitive chapter.

Chase Stokes at the 30th Annual Critics Choice Awards
Chase Stokes' Stranger Things Role Explained (& Who He Almost Played Instead)

Chase Stokes is famous for playing Outer Banks's John B. Routledge, but his breakout role could have been Stranger Things if he nailed his audition.

Taylor Sheridan as Travis Wheatley in Yellowstone
Why Dutton Ranch Is Better Off Without Taylor Sheridan

There would be no Dutton Ranch without Taylor Sheridan, but that doesn't mean the Yellowstone co-creator should be involved in Beth and Rip's story.

John Dutton (Kevin Costner) sitting on the ground, leaning against a truck in Yellowstone season 3
Taylor Sheridan's New Yellowstone Show Just Called Out Kevin Costner's John Dutton

Yellowstone portrayed John Dutton as the ultimate Western patriarch, but Dutton Ranch is showing the flaws in the Kevin Costner character.

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Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) holding a gun in the woods in Yellowstone season 1, episode 7
Taylor Sheridan Is Officially Fixing Yellowstone's Villain Problem

Yellowstone is iconic, but was by no means a perfect show. However, Taylor Sheridan is fixing his Western series's biggest problem in Dutton Ranch.

Ava Daniels (Hannah Einbinder) and Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) smiling in Hacks season 5
Every New Guest Star & Cameo In Hacks Season 5 (So Far)

A diva like Deborah Vance has plenty of famous friends, and Hacks season 5, the comedy show's last, is packed with celebrity guest stars and cameos.

Nate Jacobs (Jacob Elordi) screaming on the ground in Euphoria season 3, episode 5
If Euphoria Killed Off THAT Main Character, Season 3 Is Officially Doomed

Euphoria season 3, episode 5, "This Little Piggy," ended on a huge cliffhanger, possibly spelling the death of the show's best character.

Giant Cassie Howard (Sydney Sweeney) looking up in Euphoria season 3, episode 5
Euphoria Season 3’s New R-Rated Sydney Sweeney Scene Proves The Show Is Trolling Us

Almost every R-rated Sydney Sweeney scene in Euphoria season 3 has gone viral, and her latest proves the show is intentionally messing with us.

Nicole Kidman on the 98th Academy Awards red carpet
Nicole Kidman’s 6-Hour Netflix Thriller Series With One Of Its Best Casts Keeps Getting Better

Beachy drama is coming to TV this summer with The Five-Star Weekend, making now the perfect time to check out this Nicole Kidman thriller series.

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