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In what ways is the “After Hours” story similar to “The Wizard of Oz”?
Screenosophy: On Giving a Fuck When It’s Not Your Turn and the Individual in “The Wire”
Why did the creators of “Wicked City” set the show in Los Angeles in the 1980s?
Can the serial killer on “Wicked City” work as a main character on a network show?
What predated the housing fight as depicted in “Show Me a Hero”?
Is Nick Wasicsko really the hero of “Show Me a Hero”?
What is the significance of the title “Show me a Hero”?
How does “All About Eve” examine identity, sexism, and ageism in regards to fame and success?
Is Eve in “All About Eve” a lesbian villain seen through Cold War-era homophobic paranoia?
How does the use of water and mud motifs express the themes of “A Man for All Seasons”?
How do the outward appearances of the characters in “Marathon Man” belie their true natures?
Is the intentional absurdity of “Scream Queens” its key to success or quickly tiresome?
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