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Tag Archives: The Wire
The Craft of Learning An Art
I’ve been working on writing my first television pilot script recently. As I mentioned in a previous post, I’ve been busy doing all sorts of writing, but the pilot is the thing I’ve been focusing on a lot. I also … Continue reading
Posted in Films, Popular Culture, Reviews, Television
Tagged Amy Sherman-Palladino, Analysis, Books, Comparison, Daniel Palladino, Difference, Editing, Farscape, Feedback, Films, Gilmore Girls, HBO, Hidden Figures, Hollywood, Movies, Netflix, Popular Culture, Producer, Review, Screenwriting, Script, Scripts, Scriptwriting, Television, The Wire, West Wing, Writing
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Last Week, A QB Threw A Touchdown On A Wire In Panama
This week, I’m going to use my academic background to tie together disparate elements of society into one idea. As a PhD student I had to combine multiple, often contradictory, sources to form one coherent thesis. I’m harnessing this training … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Television
Tagged Corruption, Football, HBO, Health, John Oliver, NFL, NPR, Panama Papers, Perception, PhD, Privilege, Reality, Social Commentary, Sport, Television, The Wire
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The Wire: The Best Documentary Show In Drama
I’m years late to the party, but I just finished watching HBO’s The Wire. I’ve never seen a show like it, and it was fantastic. For those who haven’t seen it, it’s a police drama about trying to catch drug … Continue reading →