After humble beginnings and a journeyman career, the actress landed a breakout role as Jimmy McGill’s girlfriend Kim Wexler
Hell yeah, she is.
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After humble beginnings and a journeyman career, the actress landed a breakout role as Jimmy McGill’s girlfriend Kim Wexler
Hell yeah, she is.
When I see how many Trader Joe's store brand items use the papyrus font. pic.twitter.com/RyLBgWJLkh— Alan Sepinwall (@sepinwall) August 17, 2020
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Netflix VP of original programming Cindy Holland on pacing problems, the pitfalls of serialization and the streaming service’s aim to let creators execute their vision
Oh hello, this is the kind of tv criticism I need. Critics who hold people and the system responsible for what’s happening. Would love to see that in germany.
Who’s Alan Wedding? Alan Sepinwall Officiates A TV-Themed Wedding
Who’s Alan Wedding? Alan Sepinwall Officiates A TV-Themed Wedding
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“Dear Mr. Sepinwall,” the e-mail started, “Hello! My name is Katie, and my fiancé Paul and I are big fans of your writing and podcasts.”
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Other than the systemic travails of NBC, I have no idea how "Community" is still on television. I have even less idea of how Harmon is back in charge of it. But the whys of it are much less important than the wonderful, hilarious, poignant fact itself. "Community" is back, and back to being itself. As with so many things that happen at Greendale, it's best not to spend too much time thinking about the reasons behind it. Just enjoy that it's happening, and that it's so much damn fun.
Alan Sepinwall re: 'Community's unlikely return | Hitfix
Justified
I'm currently obsessed with the FX series Justified, and will be posting recaps/observations/about-my-ongoing-obsession-with-Tim-Gutterson. This is mostly fan-wanking, so I suggest for quality reviews, you check out Alan Sepinwall over at Hitfix or Couch Baron at Television Without Pity.
Oh! And there's an excellent weekly retrospective with showrunner Graham Yost at EW.com!
Oh, and lest it isn't obvious--there will be raging episode spoilers. Even in the TL;DR summary at the top. Generally there aren't any spoilers for later episodes or seasons, but caveat lector.