Category: Television
Andre 3000, George R.R. Martin and the conflicting...
Posted by Dillon White | Jul 28, 2018 | Music, Pop Culture, Television | 0 |
The ‘Legion’ Weirdness Index: Season 2...
Posted by Dillon White | Apr 11, 2018 | Legion Weirdness Index, Pop Culture, Television | 0 |
‘The Americans’ and the passage of tim...
Posted by Dillon White | Mar 27, 2018 | Pop Culture, Television | 0 |
Jon and Sansa’s hug: An Absurdly Detailed Investigation
by Dillon White | Sep 2, 2018 | Game of Thrones, Pop Culture, Television | 0 |
The hug between Jon Snow and his sister/cousin Sansa carries the weight of last season’s events and fills it with ambiguity. It’s in stark contrast to their reunion in season six.
Read MoreAndre 3000, George R.R. Martin and the conflicting interests of fans and artists
by Dillon White | Jul 28, 2018 | Music, Pop Culture, Television | 0 |
George R.R. Martin and Andre 3000 are both stuck with thirsty fan bases that want nothing more than for their thirst to be quenched with new content. However, new content alone won’t quench that thirst—it has to be the right content.
Read MoreThe ‘Legion’ Weirdness Index: Season 2, Chapter 10
by Dillon White | Apr 11, 2018 | Legion Weirdness Index, Pop Culture, Television | 0 |
Giant green hands, lollipops and astral plane wrasslin’ in the latest ‘Legion Weirdness Index’.
Read MoreThe ‘Legion’ Weirdness Index: Season 2, Chapter 9
by Dillon White | Apr 4, 2018 | Legion Weirdness Index, Pop Culture, Television | 0 |
Throughout the second season, the weirdest, wackiest and trippiest moments from the FX show will be ranked in the ‘Legion Weirdness Index’.
Read More‘The Americans’ and the passage of time
by Dillon White | Mar 27, 2018 | Pop Culture, Television | 0 |
Time binds the characters of The Americans together but also fills every frame of the show with dread. This paradox fuels relationships and builds the anxiety that drives each episode.
Read More‘Human Nature Never Changes’: Black Mirror, The Vietnam War and Echoes of History
by Dillon White | Jan 5, 2018 | Pop Culture, Television | 0 |
The never-changing human nature that connects The Vietnam War with current audiences is also what makes Netflix’s futuristic anthology series Black Mirror resonate.
Read MoreThe Weight Of Family History Gives Season Four of BoJack Horseman Its Heart
by Dillon White | Sep 21, 2017 | Pop Culture, Television | 0 |
One of the great things television can do is provide depth and perspective for characters that...
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