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Alan Sepinwall is the chief TV critic for Rolling Stone, covering the new golden age of TV since its beginning. He has written books on 'The Sopranos,' 'Breaking Bad,' and 'Fargo,' among other shows.
- Alan Sepinwall: Why I Loved Cop Shows, Why They Must Change
TV's problematic love affair with police shows — Dragnet,...
- Emmys Nominations 2024: Biggest Snubs and Surprises
By Alan Sepinwall. July 17, 2024. From left: D’Pharaoh...
- Alan Sepinwall: Why I Loved Cop Shows, Why They Must Change
Aug 9, 2020 · TV critic Alan Sepinwall reflects on his own history of watching and writing about cop shows, and how the industry must change in light of recent events. He traces the evolution of police dramas from heroic to flawed, and the impact of real-life violence on fictional depictions.
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6 days ago · By Alan Sepinwall. July 17, 2024. From left: D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, Idris Elba, Emma Stone Shane Brown/FX; Apple TV+; Anna Kooris/A24/Paramount+/Showtime. Some things about the Emmys are ...
Alan Sepinwall is the chief TV critic at Rolling Stone, where he writes about TV shows, books, and podcasts. He also covers The Sopranos, The Leftovers, and Welcome to the O.C. on his website and newsletter.
TV criticism, news, links, and other thoughts from Alan Sepinwall. Click to read "What's Alan Watching?", by Alan Sepinwall, a Substack publication with tens of thousands of subscribers.
TV criticism, news, links, and other thoughts from Alan Sepinwall. Posts. Notes. Likes. Reads (5) I write about TV, for Rolling Stone, in books, and elsewhere.
May 30, 2023 · Rolling Stone Chief TV Critic Alan Sepinwall tells Rich Eisen why he’d be shocked if this was truly the final season of ‘Ted Lasso.’.
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