westernwolf4
Westernwolf4
westernwolf4

Very well stated, and exactly right.

I think Deadwood is the best television show ever made. The sense of hope and comfort that Mr. O’Neil writes about so well is, to me, the most important part about it. It got a lot of publicity for the grit and cursing, but one of the major themes of the show is how we need each other to thrive. We also need the

This is a well written review, and I appreciate the opportunity to read it. But the main criticism appears to be that the show is still searching for a consistent voice and tone. I don’t think that is a fair criticism to make based off of three episodes, especially not at this length. I can think of a ton of great

Movies that traumatized Westernwolf as a child: Secret of NIMH, The Dark Crystal, The Last Unicorn, and the Never Ending Story (which does not seem scary, but The Nothing filled me with existential dread every time).

I haven’t kept up with any of this. I am proud of myself and feeling left out at the same time.

I really enjoyed this feature, as always. A few thoughts:

1. My favorite pop culture about change is Deadwood Seasons 2 and 3, which is in large part (and among many other things) a meditation on the inevitability of change. In the words of Al Swearengen: “Change ain’t lookin’ for friends. Change calls the tune we dance to.”

I have not had a chance to watch last night's Regular Show yet-hopefully tonight. I just wanted to say that really like the Regular Show reviews. I read them every week and I don't want them to go away. Thank you.

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