"Screen" "writer" / director / editor / audio person
I like movies! :)
Has there ever been a more fascinating metatextual deconstruction of television series as a rhetorical device, a show that - in the era of reboots, remakes, sequels, and interconnected narratives, deigned to spit in the face of its audience’s expectations, delivering a story that was fresh, and new, and exhilarating, questioning our cultural understandings of pure “good” and “evil,” daring its audience to grapple with the ramifications of the return of a beloved character - despite the certainty of their…