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“True Detective: Who Goes There” Review
Like a knot you’ve worked at until you finally feel it loosen, the many storylines throughout “True Detective” are finally coming undone in “Who...
“Community: Analysis of Cork-Based Networking” Review
The opening scene of “Analysis of Cork-Based Networking” returns us to the Save Greendale Committee established in “Repilot,” a committee that includes the remaining...
“True Detective: The Locked Room” Review
If you’re looking for a man wielding a machete wearing nothing but stained tighty-whities and a gas mask, then the newest episode of True...
“Community: Geothermal Escapism” Review
If you played Hot Lava as a kid, where you stood on various pieces of furniture to keep from touching the now lava-covered floor,...
“True Detective: Seeing Things” Review
This week’s episode of “True Detective” is titled “Seeing Things,” and the whole episode is about exactly that: what’s revealed before your very eyes. Whether...
“Community: Cooperative Polygraphy” Review
Thankfully, “Cooperative Polygraphy” addressed a few of the concerns I’ve had with this season of “Community” so far, namely the splitting of the group...
“True Detective: The Long Bright Dark” Review
Ozark-native novelist Daniel Woodrell (“Winter’s Bone”) is noted for coining the term “country noir,” but there is a new noir on the map and...
“Community: Basic Intergluteal Numismatics” Review
Ever since “Community” pulled out a mafia episode and a paintball episode at the end of season one, the show has been praised for...
Community: “Repilot” and “Introduction to Teaching” Review
If you watch “Community,” you probably know about the largely negative reaction to season four, written without the show’s creator, Dan Harmon. After the...
“Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor” Review
Chances are, if you were on the Internet on Saturday, you saw someone mention what is now officially (according to Guinness World Records) the...