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  1. 1 de mar. de 2024 · An epic new Shōgun. On a vacation in my 20s, I brought a paperback copy of Shōgun, James Clavell’s mid-’70s novel about an English sailor who washes ashore in feudal Japan and becomes an unexpected player in a burgeoning civil war. Despite the book clocking in at over 1000 pages, I blitzed through the whole thing on that trip, enjoying ...

  2. 8 de dic. de 2023 · This was largely a fun one, with Dot once again repelling home invaders sent by Roy, this time with adding a touch of John McClane to her now-familiar MacGyver inventiveness. She gets her husband electrocuted, albeit not fatally, but otherwise proves far craftier than Gator and the others expect.

  3. 24 de abr. de 2024 · The finale of FX's landmark adaptation of James Clavell's novel ends on a high note, complete with power plays, great performances, and the possibility of a sequel. By Alan Sepinwall. April 24 ...

  4. 11 de ago. de 2023 · It also very quickly runs out of new things to say about Magic and Jerry Buss, and Pat Riley is really the only main character to get a wholly successful arc this time around. But at least a character played by Michael Chiklis finally got to explain the “Dayenu” song for the Gentiles.

  5. 22 de sept. de 2023 · Winning Time ends on a losing note. Back in July, I binged screeners of the entire second season of HBO’s Winning Time, which ended with the Lakers losing to the Boston Celtics in the 1984 NBA Finals, and closed on a shot of Quincy Isaiah as a devastated Magic Johnson, sitting on the floor of a Boston Garden locker room shower, letting his ...

  6. Alan Sepinwall is the Chief TV critic for Rolling Stone, and author of the books The Revolution Was Televised, Breaking Bad 101, and (with ...

  7. 26 de ene. de 2024 · His version of the character doesn’t seem like he has a brilliant investigative mind. He’s also too jokey and too emotionally vulnerable, especially around his friends. The whole deal of the character is that he’s like a figure out of myth, not just in his stature, but in his genius, his stoicism, and his whole demeanor.