Station Eleven tidies up TV’s grim, post-apocalyptic mess
Pandemics are messy. There’s the obvious—illness and death, evolving information and shifting guidance—but the subtle is no cleaner. Daily routines Continue reading
Pandemics are messy. There’s the obvious—illness and death, evolving information and shifting guidance—but the subtle is no cleaner. Daily routines Continue reading
A) Power (if it’s House of Cards) B) Sex (if it’s these three episodes)
A messy feud over education dominates two episodes—but may ultimately disappear.
Maybe the audience doesn’t know, but Frank Underwood sees where these calculated moves are heading. (We’re in diabolically capable hands.)