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Willa Paskin
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Mare of Easttown’s Big Twist Changes Everything
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Mare of Easttown
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05/17/2021
I May Destroy You Is About More Than Consent
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I May Destroy You
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06/22/2020
In Mrs. America, the Battle for Equal Rights Sparks a Right-Wing Backlash
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Mrs. America
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04/15/2020
HBO’s Run Is Part Fleabag, Part Hitchcock
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Run
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season 1
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episode 1
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04/10/2020
Tiger King Chose the Wrong Villain
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Tiger King
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03/30/2020
Devs Is the Most Ambitious Kind of Bad TV
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Devs
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03/05/2020
Watchmen’s Ending Was So Good It Would Be a Shame to Make More
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Watchmen
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Willa Paskin
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12/16/2019
There’s Still a Black Hole at the Center of The Crown
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The Crown
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season 3
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11/15/2019
Watchmen Is Goofy, Daring, and Packs a Punch
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Watchmen
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Willa Paskin
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10/18/2019
El Camino Is a Totally Entertaining, Somewhat Needless Coda to Breaking Bad
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Breaking Bad
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El Camino
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10/11/2019
Veronica Mars’ New Season Ends With a Shock
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Veronica Mars
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Willa Paskin
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season 4
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07/20/2019
When They See Us Is a New Kind of Must-See TV
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When They See Us
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05/30/2019
Who Is America? Gives Pro-Gun Zealots the Borat Treatment
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Who Is America
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Willa Paskin
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Slate
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07/16/2018
Sharp Objects Tries to Redefine Prestige TV
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Sharp Objects
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Willa Paskin
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Slate
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07/05/2018
The Tragedy of The Americans Finale Began Years Ago
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The Americans
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Willa Paskin
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05/31/2018
Westworld Is a Reddit Mystery in Search of a Drama
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Westworld
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season 2
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04/18/2018
Killing Eve Makes Murder Dangerously Fun
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Killing Eve
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season 1
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episode 3
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04/10/2018
A Hit Man Takes Up Acting—and Takes On TV’s Antihero Fixation—in Barry
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Barry
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Willa Paskin
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Slate Magazine
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03/23/2018
In Netflix’s Altered Carbon, the 1 Percent Live Forever
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Altered Carbon
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Willa Paskin
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Slate Magazine
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02/01/2018
The Chi Reinvents The Wire
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The Chi
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Willa Paskin
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Slate Magazine
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01/05/2018
Long Live the Queen
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The Crown
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season 2
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12/06/2017
Spike Lee’s Netflix Show Is Buoyant, Funny, Smart, and Un-Spikeishly Restrained
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She's Gotta Have It
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11/21/2017
Mr. Robot’s Flashy One-Take Episode Suggests This Gimmick Has Gone on Too Long
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Mr. Robot
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Willa Paskin
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Slate Magazine
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11/09/2017
Another Margaret Atwood TV Show Perfectly Tuned to Our Awful Times
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Alias Grace
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Slate Magazine
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11/02/2017
Season 2 of Stranger Things Is Very Familiar, but Still Great
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Stranger Things
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season 2
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10/26/2017
Mindhunter Isn’t a Bloodbath. It’s a Head Trip.
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Mindhunter
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Willa Paskin
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season 1
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season 2
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10/20/2017
A Family Sitcom That Actually Understands How Messy Parenting Can Be
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Better Things
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Willa Paskin
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Slate Magazine
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season 2
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09/13/2017
Top of the Lake's Second Season Feels Like a Sequel to The Handmaid's Tale
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The Handmaid's Tale
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Top of the Lake
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episode 1
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09/08/2017
The Handmaid’s Tale Is Mortally Terrifying. It’s Also Somehow a Pleasure to Watch.
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The Handmaid's Tale
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Willa Paskin
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Slate Magazine
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04/21/2017
The Leftovers Has Entered Full-Blown Mania, and It’s Thrilling
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The Leftovers
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season 3
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04/14/2017
The New Season of Veep Has More Pathos Than Punchlines
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Veep
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Slate Magazine
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season 6
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04/11/2017
HBO’s Young Pope Is Not Nearly As Fun As the Tweets About It
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Young Pope
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Willa Paskin
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Slate Magazine
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01/12/2017
Netflix’s $100 Million The Crown Delivers Exactly What It Promises. That’s Not Enough.
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The Crown
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Willa Paskin
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Slate Magazine
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season 2
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season 5
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11/02/2016
Black Mirror Has Never Been Bleaker, but It’s Still So Imaginative That You Can’t Look Away
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Black Mirror
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Willa Paskin
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Slate Magazine
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season 3
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10/20/2016
Issa Rae’s Insecure Is the Most Honest, Matter-of-Fact Take on Dating That We’ve Seen in a While
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Insecure
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Willa Paskin
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Slate Magazine
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10/06/2016
Amanda Knox Is a Lot More Interested in Dissecting the Miscarriage of Justice Than the Murder
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Amanda Knox
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Slate Magazine
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09/30/2016
HBO Makes a Grasp for Another Vast, Gory, Sexy Drama With Westworld
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Westworld
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Willa Paskin
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Slate Magazine
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09/29/2016
NBC’s This Is Us Is Emotional Uplift at Its Most Oppressive
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This Is Us
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Willa Paskin
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Slate Magazine
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09/19/2016
Great News: HBO’s High Maintenance Doesn’t Harsh the Show’s Mellow
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High Maintenance
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Willa Paskin
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Slate Magazine
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09/14/2016
I Love Dick Affirms Exactly What Makes Jill Soloway So Good at Making TV
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I Love Dick
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Willa Paskin
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Slate Magazine
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08/16/2016
Baz Luhrmann’s Netflix Series Is Peak Luhrmann: A Beautiful, Captivating Mess
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The Get Down
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Willa Paskin
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Slate Magazine
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08/09/2016
HBO’s Vice Principals Is Shocking, but It Won’t Make You Laugh
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Vice Principals
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Slate Magazine
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07/15/2016
HBO’s New Crime Drama The Night Of Is Just Remarkably Good
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The Night Of
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Willa Paskin
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Slate Magazine
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07/07/2016
The Good Wife’s Powerful Finale Was Exactly the Ending This Great Series Needed
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The Good Wife
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Willa Paskin
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Slate Magazine
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season 5
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05/09/2016
Confirmation Makes the Anita Hill–Clarence Thomas Hearings Into Riveting—and Rage-Inducing—TV
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Confirmation
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Slate Magazine
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04/14/2016
The Americans Pulled Off a Devastating Plot Shocker With Just the Right Amount of Misdirection
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The Americans
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Slate Magazine
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season 1
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04/06/2016
Netflix’s Flaked Crystallizes the Key Problem With Today’s Prestige “Traumedies”
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Flaked
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Willa Paskin
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Slate Magazine
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03/11/2016
The X-Files Reboot Is Uneven, Unnecessary—and Promising
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The X-Files
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Willa Paskin
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Slate Magazine
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01/22/2016
The Man in the High Castle Is the Second Best Show Amazon Has Ever Made
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The Man in the High Castle
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Willa Paskin
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Slate Magazine
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11/17/2015
Wicked City Is the True Detective of Network TV
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Wicked City
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Willa Paskin
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Slate Magazine
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10/27/2015
Spoiler Special: True Detective Season 2
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True Detective
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Willa Paskin
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Slate Magazine
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season 2
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08/11/2015