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Luckily, the opening of possibilities for trans-dimensional travel is treated with admirable subtlety, and it serves as an opportunity for some truly compelling character development and spycraft.
Although the political plot of the Pacific States is stuck on repeat, storylines involving John Smith and Juliana Crane are, as usual, the highlight of the series, and a new twist on the Resistance provides plenty of action and intrigue.
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The Man In The High Castle has had its ups and downs over the past three seasons, but if the first episodes of season four made available for review are any indication of the season to come, this may be one of those rare instances where a series improves with age.
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Executive produced by Taika Waititi, it’s among 2021’s emergent wave of exciting film and TV projects made by and starring Indigenous artists, and well worth catching up to this week.This spoiler-free review of The Man in the High Castle is based on viewing the first five episodes. An emotional allegory for the painful legacy of residential schools in Canada and the U.S., “Night Raiders” builds a broken world that mirrors our own and breathes fresh life into its genre trappings, while casting a hopeful eye to the future. Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers (“The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open,” “Blood Quantum”) stars as a resourceful Cree woman named Niska who joins a rebellion to save her daughter (Brooklyn Letexier-Hart) from a government facility that severs children from their families and reeducates them into soldiers.
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Sci-fi drama “ Night Raiders” is set in a grim North American dystopia full of militarized drones and future tech, but filmmaker Danis Goulet’s feature debut is very much grounded in the horrors of the past. Season 10, Episode 8 – “The One With the Late Thanksgiving” ‘How To With John Wilson’ Season 9, Episode 8 – “The One With Rachel’s Other Sister” Season 8, Episode 9 – “The One With the Rumor” Season 7, Episode 8 – “The One Where Chandler Doesn’t Like Dogs” Season 6, Episode 9 – “The One Where Ross Got High” Season 5, Episode 8 – “The One With All the Thanksgivings” Season 4, Episode 8 – “The One With Chandler in a Box” Season 3, Episode 9 – “The One With the Football” Season 1, Episode 9 – “The One Where Underdog Got Away” (Available on: HBO Max, now streaming) - Ashley Lee (Personally, Season 3’s football game and Season 5’s flashbacks are my favorites.) In case you could use the complete guide, they’re included below - with the caveat that Season 2, Episode 8, “The One With the List,” doesn’t really count. And as I do every year, I’ll be watching them all in a day. ( Available on: various platforms and VOD, now streaming) - Yvonne Villarreal ‘Friends’įor me, it isn’t really turkey time until Rachel makes a shepherd’s pie trifle, Phoebe sneaks in a dog and Brad Pitt yells, “Screw it, bring on the yams!” This show remains supreme when it comes to Thanksgiving-themed episodes, with iconic scenes sealed forever in my memory: Monica shimmying with a turkey on her head, Chandler apologizing all day from a box, Joey eating an entire bird while wearing Phoebe’s maternity pants. The journey begins with “You’ve Got Mail” on Thanksgiving morning - nothing beats toiling away in the kitchen with my mom while listening to Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks (aka Shopgirl and NY152) share pleasantries about things like bouquets of sharpened pencils and “The Godfather.” From there, through Friday evening, it’s a comfy, mostly blanket-wrapped marathon of “Sleepless in Seattle,” “The Holiday,” “It’s Complicated,” “Heartburn,” “Baby Boom,” “Father of the Bride” (the sequel too!) and, naturally, “When Harry Met Sally” - paced to allow for plenty of daydreaming through Etsy and Instagram for ways to emulate the spaces of Kathleen Kelly and the like. While others lean into the joys of festive Starbucks cups and the early onslaught of holiday movies, for me, this week kicks off that special time of year when I curl up with some cozy classics from Nancy Meyers and Nora Ephron.