Category: TV
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Love, Regret, and Art: Pandemic Lessons from Station Eleven and The Real World
The three themes of lessons learned from HBO Max’s Station Eleven are the same as the pandemic: love, regret, and art.
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A Good Burger Comes with Fries and a Shake
For viewers who love eating burgers, shakes and fries on the go along with a tasty side of nostalgia.
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The Final Season of ‘Superstore’ Sends off an Inclusive Gem
Where we leave the characters is in such a peaceful and optimistic place. It feels well-earned to ensure everyone gets their own specially-crafted happy ending.
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A Personal Experience of Representation – The Intersection of Armenian Culture & Epilepsy
I am an Armenian who has a mild form of epilepsy. I rarely see Armenian culture and epilepsy properly portrayed in film or TV. I delve into the how and why.
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Nothing’s Impossible in Disney’s “Cloud 9”
A story about precarious tricks and unstoppable discipline to inspire young viewers. They’ll learn that like any dream, achieving Cloud 9 is possible.
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Grief, Fate, and Destiny in ‘Wolf Like Me’
‘Wolf Like Me’ works if you want a show to shut off your brain while watching. If you think too much, you’ll hurt yourself.
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Finding a Unique Voice In A Sea Of Opinions: Case Study of ‘Euphoria’
Despite being an over-talked-about piece of media, ‘Euphoria’ has some interesting articles about it with personal angles that oppose the average tendency to be generic.
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The Indelible Bond Between Humans and Animals in “Spirit Untamed”
An adventure that centers on freedom and captures viewers’ hearts.
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‘Ted Lasso’ Steps Up its Incluvie Game
The development of existing characters and the addition of some new ones have surely placed ‘Ted Lasso’ on some sort of an Incluvie A-OK list.
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‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ is now on Netflix
The original series is now on Netflix, you should definitely give it a watch. And if you’ve already seen it, watch it again.