Messy, confused, fun, and a serious contender for Worst Ending in the end of year poll, this year’s Unlock the Boss was also an interesting discussion of how technological advancements have rapidly changed the way we interact with the world.
Season 3 of Doctor Who starts with Galaxy 4: a simple story brought back to life by animation.
The blog post on Love to Hate You’s skin-deep feminism that nobody wanted to write. I did it anyway.
Have at it!
I conclude my deep dive into Korean science fiction with a love letter to Circle: Two Worlds – for a long time the only Korean science fiction out there
We talk a lot about the best dramas but sometimes what stands out about a show is one particular scene. One small segment that is so perfect it sticks in your mind even if the drama itself falls away.
These scenes may be intensely funny or intensely profound or not even intense at all but just small and ordinary in how revelatory they are.
While everyone will have their own favourites, I’ve chosen five that live on in my heart long after the dramas they were in have come and gone.
I attempt to dissect the deeply ambiguous science fiction procedural, Grid, from the pen of one of Korea’s best writers.
Think of your reality as a tree.
Now think of your reality as a block.
Now think of your reality as a straight line.
Now throw all that out because here comes Grid to truly blow your mind.
A quick look at the currently-airing Crash Course in Romance and its characters who have left things behind on the road of life.
The pandemic may not be on our TV screens but it is in our desire for nostalgia. And nothing demonstrates that more than this drama year 2022
The people have spoken! And what they’ve said is, “I’m not sure”. I give you the wrap on the drama year that was 2022. And it’s the Year You Couldn’t Decide.