Category: Television
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Bandersnatch and Possibility Spaces
More like an extended-length episode of Black Mirror than an interactive movie, Bandersnatch reveals (probably intentionally?) most of the problems with interactive fiction.
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Zero Entropy Is Our Goal
I’d never call myself a hero, but of course I can’t stop any of you from calling me that….
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One Thing I Like About Loki
The new Loki series is a victory for “genre fiction,” since it’s full of weird stuff that’s not that weird anymore.
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Captain America and the Pledge of Allegiance
Why The Falcon and the Winter Soldier worked for me, even though its finale didn’t
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My Dragons Are More Sophisticated Than Your Super-Heroes
Responding to dumb ideas that refuse to die, and how it all relates to The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
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The Falcon and the Winter Soldier: Sleeper Agent
Four episodes into The Falcon and the Winter Solider, and it’s finally won me over
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Friday’s All Right for Doing It, Rockapella
This week’s links are a retrospective for a charming educational series, city planning primers, and more about why GM sucks so bad.
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Flourish! (My Take on WandaVision’s Finale)
WandaVision’s excellent finale somehow did everything it needed to do and so much of what it wanted to do
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Not an Imaginary Story! (One Thing I Like About WandaVision Episode 8)
Episode 8 of WandaVision has what I believe are some great ideas about what’s actually “real”
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WandaVision All Along (One Thing I Love About WandaVision Episode 7)
WandaVision proves that if you’re good enough at what you do, you become spoiler-proof
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She’s Not the Final Boss Now (One Thing I Like About WandaVision)
Episode 6 shows that WandaVision succeeds where other Intrigue TV hasn’t: because it’s about more than just its central mystery
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Sit, Uatu, Sit (One Thing I Love About WandaVision Episode 5)
Even as it divides its time with the “real world,” WandaVision keeps making good use of its meta text