Features ‘Pen15’ Is a Love Letter to Adolescence and Friendship Jihane examines 'Pen15' and its authentic depiction of heartwarming female friendship in the face of middle school ...
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Reviews Review: ‘Dave’ Season 2 John reviews season 2 of 'Dave,' saying that it reckons with the title character's past misdeeds and ...
Features ‘The Chair’ and Cancel Culture from the Inside Pauline examines how 'The Chair' treats cancel culture and says that it needs to put its lead, ...
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Features ‘Six Feet Under’, ‘Succession’, and HBO’s Family Business Formula Hannah writes a feature on what he HBO dramas 'Six Feet Under' and 'Succession' share with one ...
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Features Rory Gilmore & The Former Gifted Kid Syndrome Farah Sadek writes a character study on Rory Gilmore, the "gifted kid" archetype, and how she progresses ...