Episodes: Counting stars
When I was 10 or 11, a relative gave me a big sack of glow in the dark stars to affix to my ceiling. I'm not sure why, but I took them out a few months later and hung them up over my bed. Accidentally, they took on
When I was 10 or 11, a relative gave me a big sack of glow in the dark stars to affix to my ceiling. I'm not sure why, but I took them out a few months later and hung them up over my bed. Accidentally, they took on
Privilege is a hard thing to talk about, both in art and in life. It's almost impossible to confront somebody on it without coming off as a huge jerk. The simple fact of the matter is that telling someone they're failing to check their privilege is
bruce springsteen
The hospital where I visit my wife as she convalesces sits at the square corner of the town I grew up near, went to school in. When entering the city limits to go to school every morning, the hospital was the first sign that you had left the wildness of
The X-Files
"For although we may not be alone in the universe, in our own separate ways on this planet, we are all... alone." — Jose Chung At the center of "Jose Chung's From Outer Space," the episode of television I have seen more than any other,
hannibal
At first blush, "The Gift," the fifth season finale of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and "The Wrath of the Lamb," the series finale (for now) of Hannibal would seem to have little to do with each other, beyond the obvious — both conclude with the protagonist plunging