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“An earlier version of this article misstated the motto on Cary Darling’s T-shirt. It says ‘Make my diaper great again,” not “Make diapers great again.’ ”—New York Times, Oct. 21
Then, presumably because the first episode leaves so much unanswered, the next jumps back in time to fill in the history of the case — and when the second episode ends, the story hasn’t even caught up to where it started.The narrative juggling has the feel of stretching — of starting with a story suited for an episode of traditional TV or maybe a feature film and extending it to more than nine hours. Final judgment on that will have to wait until all 10 episodes are available.
Correction: October 17, 2016An earlier version of this review included an inaccurate discussion of the show’s plot structure. The critic mistakenly watched the first two episodes out of order.
"This attention-merchant model has spread to so many areas of our life, where we’re completely used to everything being free. But then the pay-off, or the exchange, is that then we also agree to stuff that is compromised, because it is always trying to get us to click on ads at the same time. So we have this bargain that we made — and you can call it Faustian, you can call it whatever you want — that we have decided that we have to have everything for free, and I think we’re starting to pay for it in terms of our mental states."
The New York Times reviews Goliath:QuoteThen, presumably because the first episode leaves so much unanswered, the next jumps back in time to fill in the history of the case — and when the second episode ends, the story hasn’t even caught up to where it started.The narrative juggling has the feel of stretching — of starting with a story suited for an episode of traditional TV or maybe a feature film and extending it to more than nine hours. Final judgment on that will have to wait until all 10 episodes are available.Four days later:QuoteCorrection: October 17, 2016An earlier version of this review included an inaccurate discussion of the show’s plot structure. The critic mistakenly watched the first two episodes out of order.YOU HAD ONE JOB
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Man, I don't usually like SNL, but if they keep doing these sketches that are spiritual sequels to Chapelle's Show, I'll start watching again.
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