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Station Eleven’s core belief is that even amid the worst of things, at least a few people will look out for a few people more.
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Leavin' Jeevan.
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Station Eleven doesn’t bounce between timeframes and plotlines, it
glides between them.
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“Goodbye My Damaged Home,” the seventh episode of
Station Eleven, revolves in part around two or three complex pieces of music, depending on how you’re counting.
The first two are
Art ...
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This is the slightest episode of the series so far. Which, to be clear, is perfectly fine!
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This is the kind of episode you point to when you want to say "No, the New Golden Age of Television is not over."
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In Station Eleven, art matters.
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In a way, this is
Station Eleven’s origin story.
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This is a big messy story about the big mess left behind when human civilization collapses and dies.
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This is a remarkably assured debut episode.
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The pandemic-set drama is full of life-affirming magic — if you can face your own trauma.
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The half-hour tragicomedy follows a thirtysomething woman on the run after 10 years in a suffocating marriage.
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Hiro Murai and S.J. Clarkson will direct the series for WarnerMedia.
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"It's been a complete success. Congratulations, you're healed."
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"I have to kill my simulated mother."
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Titled "The Lake of the Clouds," after a mythical location in Annie and Ellie's fantasy world, Maniac Episode 8 picks up directly where the last one left off.
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Titled with morbid good humor, "Ceci Ne'st Pas Une Drill," the show's seventh episode, is a journey deep into the mind of…prestige television?!?
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Justin Theroux is far better playing an unorthodox but effective psychiatrist than a funny-looking goofball with sex hangups.
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This episode places Emma Stone and Jonah Hill in search of The Lost Chapter of Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote. Whispered about for centuries, it's writing of such extraordinary vividness...
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Everything in this episode screams '80s.