Standards of craft and willingness to revise are what separate enduring work from forgettable work.
17.65% - The MCU works when singular creative voices drive it and fails when it's made by committee optimizing for franchise continuity over storytelling.
11.76% - The Investigation reconstructs a murder case without showing the crime — just the quiet, methodical work of prosecutors building a case.
11.76% - Beartown is about a hockey town, a rape, and the way communities protect their own at the cost of their most vulnerable. It's beautifully made and hard to watch. Worth it.
11.76% - How To with John Wilson is unlike anything else on television — part documentary, part diary, part accidental philosophy, finding profound observations in the most mundane corners of New York City.
11.76% - Chernobyl is the best limited series of the prestige TV era — historically grounded, visually stunning, and morally serious, with a finale that's as good as television gets.
11.76% - Succession is as good as its reputation — razor-sharp writing, extraordinary performances, and a genuine understanding of how power corrupts.
11.76% - WandaVision was a genuine creative risk — a limited series built around grief and decades of sitcom history — and for most of its run it delivered in ways few expected from a Marvel property.
11.76% - WandaVision was wise to resist fan-theory bait — staying true to Wanda's grief rather than cramming in Mephisto cameos was the right call.
100.00% - Standards of craft and willingness to revise are what separate enduring work from forgettable work.
0.00% - Polish and standards get results.
50.00% - Henry Clay Work