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Joanna Robinson

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Black Mirror: Season 5, Episode 1 (2019) EDIT “Though Black Mirror has grappled with this particular branch of technology in the past, no other foray quite captured the truly seductive nature of a world where players can lose themselves in their avatars.” – The Ringer Jul 18, 2023 Full Review Black Mirror: Season 6, Episode 3 (2023) EDIT “"Beyond the Sea” ends with a stunning gut punch that forces the audience to contemplate the future.” – The Ringer Jul 18, 2023 Full Review Black Mirror: Season 6, Episode 5 (2023) EDIT “The whole experiment is saved by the chemistry between Essiedu and Vasan...” – The Ringer Jul 18, 2023 Full Review The Mandalorian: Season 2, Episode 2 (2020) EDIT “Even if this episode felt a little like filler, especially after that tease of Boba Fett, I was pleased to see the connective tissue between it and last seasons Chapter Six.” – Vanity Fair Dec 23, 2020 Full Review The Mandalorian: Season 2, Episode 1 (2020) EDIT “The return of Amy Sedaris, one of the best guest stars from Season 1, and the addition of a mask-less Timothy Olyphant in this episode did a lot to get me to invest in the humanity of this world.” – Vanity Fair Dec 23, 2020 Full Review Supernatural: Season 15 (2019) 100% EDIT “If there is some small silver lining to be found in this soft and ambiguous landing, it allows the perfect opportunity for the fandom to do what it's always done: create a version of the story they prefer.” – Vanity Fair Nov 20, 2020 Full Review Star Trek: Picard: Season 1 (2020) 86% EDIT “Picard feels less like a show dead-set on being the most Star Trek property it can be and more the product of a group of clever writers (and self-professed fans).” – Vanity Fair Jan 27, 2020 Full Review Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Season 3 (2020) 90% EDIT “If you've only mostly liked the show before, odds are you will love the all-new eight episodes.” – Vanity Fair Jan 24, 2020 Full Review Veronica Mars: Season 4 (2019) 90% EDIT “As someone who, a long time ago, used to be friends with Veronica Mars, it's thrilling to once again wonder what Bell's unpredictable, brilliant character might do next, all on her own.” – Vanity Fair Jul 22, 2019 Full Review Game of Thrones: Season 2, Episode 5 (2012) EDIT “After a pretty disturbing hour last week, "Game of Thrones" is back in fine form this week with The Ghost Of Harrenhal.” – Pajiba Apr 11, 2019 Full Review Key & Peele: Season 5 (2015) 94% EDIT “As Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele said good-bye to their boundary-pushing Comedy Central show, they made one interesting choice that punctuated five seasons of social commentary.” – Vanity Fair Mar 29, 2019 Full Review Lovesick: Season 3 (2018) 100% EDIT “The sweet but never sappy pull of the central couple...is what gave Lovesick heart from the beginning, but the increasing attempts to humanize their womanizing friend Luke...is what gives this show its soul.” – Vanity Fair Feb 12, 2019 Full Review Sons of Anarchy: Season 6 (2013) 76% EDIT “Paid off with a gut-wrenching ending.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Jan 17, 2019 Full Review Saturday Night Live: Season 44, Episode 5 (2018) EDIT “Host Liev Schreiber did a surprisingly great job for an actor best known for heavy drama.” – Vanity Fair Nov 12, 2018 Full Review Marvel's Daredevil: Season 3 (2018) 97% EDIT “But good news, Daredevil fans, the third season-which drops in its entirety this week-is genuinely good again thanks in no small part to the return of Vincent D'Onofrio as the devilishly menacing Kingpin.” – Vanity Fair Oct 22, 2018 Full Review Borgen: Season 3 (2013) 100% EDIT “This isn't just a show about a "strong female character." Nyborg is formidable, but she's also very multi-dimensionally human.” – Vanity Fair Sep 27, 2018 Full Review black-ish: Season 2, Episode 16 (2016) EDIT “It was a half hour of television that, yes, leaned a little heavily on rattled-off statistics and, sure, occasionally bordered on preachy. But isn't this something worth preaching about?” – Vanity Fair Sep 11, 2018 Full Review Ozark: Season 2 (2018) 76% EDIT “If it's a hero-to-villain arc you want, Ozark has that as well: Laura Linney's Wendy Byrde is the one to watch.” – Vanity Fair Sep 10, 2018 Full Review Daria: Season 1 (1997) 94% EDIT “But in bringing that distinctly female and subversive sensibility to the largely male-dominated world of teen animation, Daria created a vital, fun space for disenfranchised, eye-rolling young women to sneer at our sick, sad world.” – Vanity Fair Aug 31, 2018 Full Review Batman: The Animated Series: Season 4 (1995) 100% EDIT “Though Batman has always flirted with darkness... this particular show is where the gothic grit of Bruce Wayne and the eccentric extremes of a memorable rogue's gallery.” – Vanity Fair Aug 31, 2018 Full Review Robot Chicken: Season 1 (2005) EDIT “It's both incredible that Robot Chicken didn't get sued into oblivion over copyright claims and impossible to imagine something like The Lego Movie existing without it.” – Vanity Fair Aug 31, 2018 Full Review Last Week Tonight With John Oliver: Season 5 (2018) 100% EDIT “In other words, Oliver is applying Trump's "many people are saying" tactic with one key difference: Last Week Tonight has the proof to back it up.” – Vanity Fair Jun 22, 2018 Full Review Westworld: Season 2, Episode 9 (2018) EDIT “These are, as she puts it, "legendary moments between two cowboys who are ready to kill each other." Add a little Greek tragedy to the mix, and you have the perfect recipe for a heartbreaking Westworld finale.” – Vanity Fair Jun 18, 2018 Full Review Westworld: Season 2, Episode 8 (2018) EDIT “More intriguingly, though, is the possibility that this Akecheta plot was originally supposed to play out in some form back in Season 1.” – Vanity Fair Jun 11, 2018 Full Review Westworld: Season 2, Episode 7 (2018) EDIT “Speaking of William: while it's a very popular theory that the character might be suffering from dementia, I think we have to call what's eating at him here paranoia.” – Vanity Fair Jun 4, 2018 Full Review
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