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Why The Bear Season 3 didn't land.
The kitchen sequences are still some of the best craft on TV. But this season's structural choices left the emotional core unresolved.
THE BEAR 163
Severance vs. Mr. Robot
Two cerebral thrillers, two different bets on form. One earns its philosophical weight scene-by-scene; the other carries it on craft alone.
SEVERANCE 167
REVIEW ยท Sci-Fi Round-Up
Annihilation pulls off what Foundation can't: speculative content that earns its philosophical weight by paying attention to what the audience already knows.
ANNIHILATION 167
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