How Grey’s Anatomy Built a Lasting Legacy Through Representation & Reinvention
When Grey’s Anatomy ends it will be remembered as much more than a primetime soap
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When Grey’s Anatomy ends it will be remembered as much more than a primetime soap
A mushroom cloud, a woodsman, and a mutant frog make for 58 showstopping minutes of pure Lynchian bliss
Our heroes look deeper for answers, and a villain shows his cards in a plot-stacked episode
Cooper moves ever closer to breaking free of his Dougie enslavement, darkness falls on Twin Peaks, and Deputy Chief Hawk finds what he’s looking for
The chess pieces inch forward and Cooper drinks too much coffee in the most enjoyable episode yet
In its third and fourth instalments, David Lynch’s mind-bender continues to pull us in every direction
David Lynch’s return to the world of Twin Peaks is bizarre, frustrating… and totally brilliant
Yet another entry into the catalogue of post 2010 TV shows that take hopeful 20th century narratives and suck the life out of them.
Imagine the worst boss you ever had and then imagine if that boss could have you beheaded.
It’s safe to say that no one expected the series’ legacy to be so widely celebrated 20 years later – and yet here we are.