Category: Television

One Thing I Like About Hawkeye
The Hawkeye series is a reminder that “super-hero” isn’t really a genre all on its own. (Spoilers for the entire series and maybe Daredevil)

Hawkeye: My Life as a Franchise
I’m gradually warming up to a Disney+ series that seems like it should’ve been a slam dunk

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.
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….

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.

Captain America and the Pledge of Allegiance
Why The Falcon and the Winter Soldier worked for me, even though its finale didn’t
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

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier: Sleeper Agent
Four episodes into The Falcon and the Winter Solider, and it’s finally won me over
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.

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

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”

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








