Category: Television

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

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

WandaVision in the Meta-text of Madness
Episode 4 of WandaVision somehow managed to top what’s already been an astoundingly well-crafted series

“I Love WandaVision”
Reviewing (or really, effusively gushing about) the first two episodes of the new MCU series WandaVision

So Many Bobas, or, Why Frog Lady Is So Important To The Mandalorian
More speculation on how the new Boba Fett series fits into Disney+ Star Wars programming, and how The Mandalorian looks without Baby Yoda
The Mandalorian: The Book of Din Djarin
The Season 2 finale of The Mandalorian, “The Rescue,” once again reminds me of how I felt watching the original movies
Spoiler Warning: Human Beings Continue to Disappoint
When I first heard that Disney+ was going to release its original series as real series, meaning waiting a week between episodes instead of dumping an entire season online at once, I was very happy to hear it. The Netflix model makes sense for what they’re trying to do — be a repository for hours…

The Mandalorian: Then They Saw His Face
The Mandalorian episode “The Believer” surprisingly felt like I was being rewarded for something I hadn’t earned.
The Mandalorian: His Backpack’s Got Jets
My reactions to the last couple episodes of The Mandalorian, “The Jedi” and “The Tragedy”

The Mandalorian Was Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience
Episode 12 of The Mandalorian, “The Siege,” was episodic TV Star Wars, and proved the rest of the series isn’t really that







