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Jean-Luc Picard and Q in the second season finale of 'Picard’ (photo: Viacom/CBS)
Arts & CultureTelevision
Jim McDermott
While “Star Trek” has presented itself as a show about exploring strange new worlds, at its heart it has always been about elevating those whom society has ignored.
Arts & CultureShort Take
Jim McDermott
Netflix is the service that has most invested in building a library of faith-based stories. And isn’t that worth supporting?
Bridget Everett and Jeff Hiller in “Somebody Somewhere” (HBO Max)
Arts & CultureTelevision
Jim McDermott
“Somebody Somewhere” is not a show about religion, but it is in its own way an exploration of what a truly religious community offers—namely, a space of radical acceptance.
HBO's “And Just Like That,” like "Sex and the City" before it, is an exaggerated funhouse mirror of its viewers’ world (photo: HBO Max).
Arts & CultureTelevision
Elizabeth Grace Matthew
HBO's “And Just Like That,” like "Sex and the City" before it, is an exaggerated funhouse mirror of its viewers’ world.
Arts & CultureTelevision
Sarah Vincent
Despite its first three seasons of ambitious, campy, violent fun, “Killing Eve” lost its way in its final season with a failed conversion subplot and problematic treatment of queer characters.
Volodymyr Zelensky in ‘Servant of the People’ (Kvartal 95)
Arts & CultureTelevision
Jim McDermott
Watching “Servant of the People,” I find myself called to gratitude, hope and mourning.