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Daniel Holloway

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Westworld: Season 2, Episode 10 (2018) EDIT “It's almost as if the Möbius-strip narrative is there not to be understood, but to provide a backdrop against which scenes about what it means to be human (or what it means to be a human-looking robot) pop.” – Variety Jun 25, 2018 Full Review Westworld: Season 2, Episode 5 (2018) EDIT “"Akane No Mai" is by turns a fun and frustrating episode, switching back and forth between the show's two poles, but spending little time in between... It pays off, mostly.” – Variety May 21, 2018 Full Review Westworld: Season 2, Episode 4 (2018) EDIT “This is probably the best, most ambitiously directed episode of the series, and the more Joy directs, the better off this show will be.” – Variety May 14, 2018 Full Review Westworld: Season 2, Episode 2 (2018) EDIT “The hosts all presumably have histories with one another, and it will be interesting to see how far the show leans into that as the season progresses.” – Variety Apr 30, 2018 Full Review Westworld: Season 2, Episode 1 (2018) EDIT “It's good to see the new premiere deliver even a little bit, giving us a hint at where and when "Westworld" takes place.” – Variety Apr 23, 2018 Full Review Game of Thrones: Season 6, Episode 8 (2016) EDIT “"No One" did little to surprise but a lot to delight, which has been true of much of Game of Thrones lately.” – Variety Jun 13, 2016 Full Review The Daily Show: Season 21 (2015) 77% 2.5/4 EDIT “Noah was polished, funny and most of all cool.” – TheWrap Sep 29, 2015 Full Review The Late Show With Stephen Colbert: Season 1 (2015) 91% EDIT “The fact that Colbert can't help himself lets the rest of us not feel so bad about not being able to help ourselves. So we laugh together.” – TheWrap Sep 9, 2015 Full Review Zoo: Season 1 (2015) 48% EDIT “Wolk plays Jackson with such an easy air that the audience roots for him despite the thin characterization.” – TheWrap Jul 2, 2015 Full Review
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