In Hell, “We Shall Be Free”: On “Breaking Bad”
Walter White's Rebellion
— Phillip Maciak
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Walter White's Rebellion
For Hannah, talking is a way of coming to terms with, and owning, her appetites.
Virginia Woolf, camp, and queer identity
Four takes on the first season
“I want to understand: why does abjection signify freedom for white people?"
Kristen Warner on Issa Rae's "Insecure" and why HBO should embrace diversity now.
JON SNOW: I would like to be excluded from this narrative. GAME OF THRONES: NOPE.
Summer Kim Lee on representation, attachment, and being too close to Sandra Oh, from Grey's Anatomy to Killing Eve.
Jorge Cotte explores the queasy, wobbly, ethically ambiguous experience of being close to the billionaire children of HBO's Succession.
Patricia A. Matthew examines the multicultural Regency era of Shonda Rhimes's new Netflix series Bridgerton.