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A publicity still from Ted Lasso featuring the title character, a mustachioed caucasian man with kind eyes, a sharp v-neck jumper and neatly parted hair.

Ted Lasso’s Third Season

By Rob Rich • July 14th, 2023

While season three may not be focusing on Ted and his magic, it does still carry the original spirit of what came before it.

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Deadliest Catch

By David Shimomura • July 3rd, 2023

The crabs must flow.

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Succession

By Sara Clemens • June 1st, 2023

Fuck off.

Mind Palaces
A scene from Dune shows the silhouette of a man looking out across a vast expanse of organized troops in a desert landscape.

Honor Among Adaptations

By Maddi Chilton • May 4th, 2023

A faithful adaptation can be satisfying, but an unfaithful adaptation can be invigorating.

Screenshot from the HBO adaptation of The Last of Us, featuring Kansas City rebellion leader Kathleen addressing some imprisoned collaborated with a wry and unsettling smile on her face

The Last of Us on HBO

By Amanda Hudgins • April 11th, 2023

The Last of Us is not the greatest story in video games.

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Formula 1: Drive to Survive

By Amanda Hudgins • April 3rd, 2023

I don’t care about Formula 1. One of my favorite shows is the Netflix F1 series Drive to Survive.

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Hope and Sacrifice in Andor

By Kiernan Elam • March 21st, 2023

Andor paints a clear and lucid picture of the absolute power authoritarians can wield over people and how cruel fascism must be in order to preserve that power.

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