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Billie Anderson

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Hal & Harper: Season 1, Episode 8 (2025) EDIT “As a whole, Hal & Harper reminds me of the kind of limited series people used to make before television became obsessed with universes and finales that doubled as franchise pitches.” – MovieJawn Dec 8, 2025 Full Review Hal & Harper: Season 1, Episode 7 (2025) EDIT “If I had to say what "Vegas" means, in the grand scheme of the show, it’s that every relationship in this show—romantic, familial, platonic—is teaching these people how to live without supervision. ” – MovieJawn Nov 30, 2025 Full Review Hal & Harper: Season 1, Episode 6 (2025) EDIT “The episode is loaded in these repetitions: gestures that should mean progress but don’t. Six episodes in, Hal & Harper has built one of the most complete portraits of a family I’ve seen on television. ” – MovieJawn Nov 23, 2025 Full Review Hal & Harper: Season 1 (2025) 94% EDIT “This is what Hal & Harper keeps circling: connection as survival. Love as both refuge and repetition. Everyone in this story is trying to learn how to be a person when they’ve only ever been someone else’s mirror.” – MovieJawn Nov 16, 2025 Full Review Hal & Harper: Season 1, Episode 4 (2025) EDIT “Hal & Harper is a show about endurance—about what happens when you keep going, keep feeling, keep remembering. Reinhart has all that practice, and it’s turned into something really special.” – MovieJawn Nov 9, 2025 Full Review Hal & Harper: Season 1, Episode 3 (2025) EDIT “It’s the emotional sediment of everything that came before. It asks what happens when grief becomes the structure of a family—when the past isn’t something you remember, but something you live inside.” – MovieJawn Nov 2, 2025 Full Review Hal & Harper: Season 1, Episode 1 (2025) EDIT “There’s something I’ve always loved about Cooper Raiff—something small and unflashy that feels increasingly rare in television and film: he listens to his characters. Nobody writes dialogue like him. Nobody even comes close.” – MovieJawn Oct 25, 2025 Full Review
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