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Rome (2005) Should Be In the Pantheon of Great TV Shows

Season 1 demonstrates that Rome deserves to be ranked among the highest achievements of the Golden Age of Television.

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Justified: City Primeval (2023) Can't Quite Fit the Old-School Marshal in 21st-Century Detroit

Justified: City Primeval demonstrates that in 2023 we cannot have a cop show as fast and loose as the original.

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Top 10 TV Shows of 2021

Aren shares his favourite television shows of 2021, including How To with John Wilson, Squid Game, and I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson.

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The Witcher Season 1 is Intriguing Fantasy Marred by Cynicism and Confusing Storytelling

In spite of some compelling aspects, Season 1’s execution impedes its storytelling, world-building, and generally high-quality production value.

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Christmas: The Works of Rankin/Bass Remain Some of the Most Charming and Idiosyncratic Christmas TV Specials

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, The Little Drummer Boy, and Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town are beloved for their stop-motion animation and imaginative blend of religious and secular Christmas stories.

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The Righteous Gemstones Captures the Contradictions of American Evangelicalism

Danny McBride’s HBO comedy mocks the excesses of American evangelicalism while capturing the essence of its focus on family and forgiveness.

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Top 30 TV Shows of the Decade (2010-2019)

Aren delves into his 30 favourite TV shows of the past decade, including True Detective, BoJack Horseman, and Hannibal.

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Chernobyl Shows the Human Cost of Heroism

In addition to being a blunt argument against governmental lies, Chernobyl is a rousing portrait of heroism in action.

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Roundtable: Game of Thrones Part 1 - The Final Season

After the series finale this past Sunday night, the 3 Brothers offer their take on the final season of Game of Thrones: the plot twists, characters, and its place in the television landscape.

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