Friday, June 30, 2017
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
http://kiyongkim.com/2017/06/22/interview-richard-lowe/
If it’s meeting for a job, I make sure I’ve seen all the current episodes, read as many scripts as possible, analyzed story and characters, and created a mini-bible of the show for myself.
Sunday, June 04, 2017
Saturday, June 03, 2017
https://www.buzzfeed.com/aishamirza/until-white-women-ruined-it?s=webapp&utm_term=.rsyMQnynO#.pl6pO5Y5N
“It starts so young,” Y says, when I stop talking. “How we learn to doubt ourselves, second-guess our intuition, mistrust what we know to be true, and all because white people are meant to teach and not to be taught.” Eighteen years later, the affirmation still feels fresh, like it feels godly to tell this story to the person I love and not have to explain the experience of constant emotional contortion, not have to explain why it hurts.
http://birthmoviesdeath.com/2017/05/22/film-crit-hulk-smash-master-of-none-heart-of-all#comment-3331645116
I'm a little late to the party, but I just finished binging the whole show over the last 4 or 5 days. Both seasons absolutely floored me. Ansari and Yang have captured perfectly that moment in your late 20s and early 30s when it feels like you're being forced to make an irrevocable choice about who and what you will be for the rest of your life. Will you marry? Will you have kids? Will you set down roots anywhere? I love how the two seasons mirror each other on this question--in season 1, Dev goes in search of a lasting relationship and possible marriage/children, then discovers that he's not ready and Rachel may not be the right person to settle down with; in season 2, that story belongs to Francesa, and Dev is on the outside looking in.