TV Review: Wild, Wild Country
Wild, Wild County, the six-part Netflix documentary series, is much like its main character, Ma Anand Sheela: dark, complicated, multi-layered, and mysterious. On one... Read More
TV Review: Black Mirror
Black Mirror is a British anthology series currently streaming on Netflix. Now in its fourth season, the show examines the unanticipated consequences of near... Read More
TV Review: Rick and Morty
The third season of Adult Swim’s Rick and Morty is over. The show is currently the most popular comedy television program among viewers eighteen... Read More
TV Review: Star Trek: Discovery
This review is based on the first four episodes of the new Star Trek series, and CONTAINS SPOILERS for the show up until that... Read More
Bingeable TV: Get Krackin’
For years, Americans have enjoyed TV programs from Great Britain (Downton Abbey, Sherlock, Doctor Who), New Zealand (Flight of the Concords), and countless other... Read More
Penultimate GoT: Still the Best Thing on TV
Season seven of Game of Thrones is over. Among fans of the show, there’s been a general sense of both disappointment and relief. Disappointment... Read More
The Moral Ambiguity of Game of Thrones
No television show aggrieves the easily aggrieved more than HBO’s Game of Thrones, a show based on George R. R. Martin’s popular book series.... Read More
Master of None Masters Non-Confrontational Religious Disaffiliation
[WARNING: Contains plot details of Season 2, Episode 3] For many American nontheists, the actual act of coming out as a humanist, atheist, agnostic,... Read More
TV Review: The Handmaid’s Tale
[Spoiler alert: this review contains extensive plot details] The first thing the viewer notices in the Hulu TV series adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s... Read More
Bill Nye Saves the World: “It’s Not Magic, it’s Science!”
Bill Nye’s classic program, Bill Nye the Science Guy, was a childhood staple of many millennials. Some of the best days in school were... Read More