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Joss Whedon forgot the first rule of the 'damage control' interview – just shut up

The Buffy creator's car-crash tell-all has only given the allegations against him more weight. He should have taken tips from Armie Hammer

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Pryor, Purge and Twist

Pryor, Purge and Twist
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The Nevers recap: Season 1, Episode 6, "True"


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Just when I thought I had a tenuous grasp on where the series was going—the Turned fighting a widespread campaign of oppression led by Lord Massen, possibly assisted by Lavinia and Dr. Hague—screenwriter Jane Espenson and director Zetna Fuentes make my assumptions disappear as quickly as I would have eaten all of those delicious financiers. Instead, “True,” the sixth and final episode of this first half of the first season of
The Nevers, connects nearly all of our questions about Amalia into one sprawling episode that shifts our genre focus from steampunk to sci-fi. Was it ambitious to load in all this backstory and exposition, use a whole-new vocabulary of terminology, and explain the horror of divisive nuclear war and the potential of the Galanthi in about 35 minutes? Absolutely. Was it messy?

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Review: 'The Nevers' Part 1 Finale Is a Messy Disappointment | Entertainment


As for who, and what, is Amalia True? It’s just as convoluted. She’s not the person who we saw jump into the river in episode 1, but rather someone from that apocalyptic future who got put in the suicidal Mrs. True’s body by the alien, which is called a Galanthi, apparently. What the series fails to understand, is that some simplicity would have gone a long way here. If the Touched acquired their powers from a vague cosmic event (and not an alien from the future) and Amalia was a person who tried to take her own life but now found a new purpose in guiding others who were changed as she was, that would’ve been more than enough to fuel the story. What’s more, the real Mrs. True’s tragic history is a very human one that we can understand, while this soldier from the future is much harder to connect with. The penultimate episode, “Hanged,” ended with the streets of London flooded by an anti-Touched riot, started by Maladie (Amy Manson), and helped along by Lord Massen, leaving us fearful of what might become of the orphanage. This seems like more than enough meaty story to dig into without the futuristic subplot, which is more a distraction at this point than anything else.

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Review: 'The Nevers' Part 1 Finale Is a Messy Disappointment | Arts & Entertainment


In this series, a cosmic event in 1896 has left a small group of women with unusual abilities.
As for who, and what, is Amalia True? It’s just as convoluted. She’s not the person who we saw jump into the river in episode 1, but rather someone from that apocalyptic future who got put in the suicidal Mrs. True’s body by the alien, which is called a Galanthi, apparently. What the series fails to understand, is that some simplicity would have gone a long way here. If the Touched acquired their powers from a vague cosmic event (and not an alien from the future) and Amalia was a person who tried to take her own life but now found a new purpose in guiding others who were changed as she was, that would’ve been more than enough to fuel the story. What’s more, the real Mrs. True’s tragic history is a very human one that we can understand, while this soldier from the future is much harder to connect with. The penultimate episode, “Hanged,” ended with the streets of London flooded by an anti-Touched riot, started by Maladie (Amy Manson), and helped along by Lord Massen, leaving us fearful of what might become of the orphanage. This seems like more than enough meaty story to dig into without the futuristic subplot, which is more a distraction at this point than anything else.

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The Nevers Finale Explodes Its Entire Premise With an Old Trick

The Nevers Finale Explodes Its Entire Premise With an Old Trick
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Review: 'The Nevers' Part 1 Finale Is a Messy Disappointment | Entertainment

Review: 'The Nevers' Part 1 Finale Is a Messy Disappointment | Entertainment
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I'm touched by 'The Nevers' | Faith Matters


I’m touched by ‘The Nevers’ | Faith Matters
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There’s something about “The Nevers,” HBO’s new sci-fi, historical, whodunit, even spiritual, drama that’s an allegory for what the U.S. is going through today.
It’s set in Victorian England in the last year of the 19th century, when there was enormous change in society. The Industrial Revolution was underway, electricity was invented, and psychology was the rage.
Three years earlier, a strange, light-infused cruciform floated in the sky, dropping small balls of light that seemed to land on people, thus making them “touched.” They now have unique, special powers called “a turn.”

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The Nevers recap: Season 1, Episode 5, "Hanged"


Well, well. Joss Whedon pulled a Keyser Söze on us!
A ton happens in “Hanged,” the penultimate episode of this first half of the first season (so many qualifiers) of
The Nevers, and we’ll get to a lot of it. We will! But first, let’s talk about those final seconds as Effie Boyle—newish journalist character, dressed aggressively in shades of beige, irritating to Inspector Mundi but pretty much an accepted face at the police station after weeks of hanging around—takes out some fake teeth, removes the padding in her corset, pinches off the end of her nose, and then shakes out her hair to reveal herself as Maladie all along.

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TV THIS WEEK: Van Helsing, Debris, Legends, Castlevania, The Simpsons & more


Arrowverse content, led by
The Flash, DC's Legends of Tomorrow and
Batwoman.
The Simpsons has a genre-friendly episode this week that pays some homage to the 007 motif and CBS has a new case in its
Silence of the Lambs sequel series
Clarice. MTV also has its annual Movie and TV awards show to wrap up the weekend.
On streaming, Disney+ has a new episode of
Star Wars: The Bad Batch (the streamer's next major series,
Loki, doesn't arrive until June). Netflix has new seasons of animated favorites
Castlevania and
Oxygen.
HIGHLIGHTS
Debris (NBC), Monday 10 p.m. - "Asalah"
When a woman who has been affected by the debris is found with knowledge of Bryan's past, he is forced to confront his trauma.

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