It does not, but it is worth comparing the two to see why Sanderson himself called this a very different turning of the Wheel and why Judkins’ arrogance took primacy in S1.
It does not, but it is worth comparing the two to see why Sanderson himself called this a very different turning of the Wheel and why Judkins’ arrogance took primacy in S1.
Better late than never for io9. Also better than AV Club putting this on one of their ‘you should watch this’ lists while having ‘reviewed’ only the trailer.
So in other words, this pretty much ranged from a mediocre to terrible show all season, even for those who were SATC addicts.
As a fully adopted member of the family Oher would appear to have a claim to a share of that money but the conservatorship would not give him that kind of standing.
Yep, I’ve read that Lin loosely connected it to as a character’s backstory for the movies, but given I’m not an F&F fan that’s about all I know.
From what I’ve heard, make or break is mid-September; strike past that and the winter 2024 season is at grave risk; pretty much everyone on the production side agrees that there’s just not enough time to get things done before it if it’s delayed past then, and it’s very unclear if most writers can hold out through…
Agreed that this is a cut above the recent AV Club listings, with only a few notable omissions.
Given the numbers Apple claims it’s pulled, Silo’s only problem has been getting critics to write about it - including AV Club not bothering with any coverage save for this blurb and a ‘review’ of the trailer.
I know many folks around here have liked Season 2 a lot more than I did, but I couldn’t help thinking about this episode in comparison to the finale last year. I think almost everyone agrees that A Quality of Mercy was among the best Trek episodes in the better part of 30 years, and that overall SNW Season 1 the same.
I think you touch on a couple core issues here that haven’t been discussed nearly enough.
Costco’s needed a sandwich for years now. I think the last one I ran across was a turkey breast one that went away maybe 5 years ago.
This is a great feature. Keep it up.
This is a very good point. Coincidentally, I was just reading something that cited the top rated shows for rural audiences during the early 1970s: Gunsmoke, The Man from Shiloh, Hee Haw, and Love American Style.
Youtube’s algorithm spit this out in my feed today. Glad to be in the same company of Dave Grohl and Alanis Morissette in what we thought of first.
I’m saddened but glad he was able to have some agency over how he dealt with cancer, which given his experience with the media was entirely understandable.
I set my immersion circulator at 175℉ and tossed the chicken
I’m not sure how you go from:
gives the audience a small glimpse of how she processes her past
I liked this better than most of the episodes of S2, but it still had some major issues.
I’ve long wondered what her career would have been like if she’d been born 20 years later, where even if she’d done equivalent things, society’s views on mental illness had changed enough so that her actions would have been understood as they are now.