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Biden's Decision
6.03
Biden's Decision
Execution
7.24
Execution
The Beguiled
7.28
The Beguiled
Long Live Walter Jameson
3
Long Live Walter Jameson
The Four Seasons
6.83
The Four Seasons
The Awful Truth
7.72
The Awful Truth
The Americanization of Emily
7.33
The Americanization of Emily
Pilot
8.28
Pilot
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story
6.87
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story
Dashiell Hammett: Detective, Writer
8.57
Dashiell Hammett: Detective, Writer
Out of the Blue
4.41
Out of the Blue
Last Call
6.43
Last Call
Master of Phantoms
8.67
Master of Phantoms
Farewells
7.62
Farewells
Dark Winds
7.73
Dark Winds
The Roaring Twenties
7.93
The Roaring Twenties
Civil War
7.04
Civil War
Thunderball
6.96
Thunderball
Demetrius and the Gladiators
6.68
Demetrius and the Gladiators
Quo Vadis
7.18
Quo Vadis
Lady Jane
7.18
Lady Jane
Soul Surfer
7.07
Soul Surfer
The Wanderers
7.37
The Wanderers
The Lords of Flatbush
5.67
The Lords of Flatbush
Happy Trails
8.27
Happy Trails

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Biden's Decision

S42.E12Biden's Decision

Frontline
6.0
3
  • Aug 3, 2025
  • Solemn Puff Piece Fails To Convince

    FRONTLINE is a prestige program, but this is not one of the stronger episodes. It's a puff piece that tries to present stubborn mediocrity Joe Biden as both a heroic underdog and a pitiful victim. The title itself is a shameless and misleading bait and switch.

    "Biden's Sorry Life" would be a much better title. This documentary spends about five minutes on the man's withdrawal from the 2024 Presidential Race. There's nothing about the pressure on him from Democratic Party Bosses, and nothing about his difficult relationship with Kamala Harris. There's no mention of how the young, diverse, largely colored base of his own party felt betrayed by his nomination in the first place.

    Instead we get hour after hour of weepy puff piece sob-sister stuff. The nuns were mean to him. He stuttered. His wife and child died in an accident. Naturally he evolved into a stiff-necked, bullying, close-minded fool. That's what tragedy does to a person!

    Read Studs Lonigan by James T. Farrell if you want to understand the real source of Joe Biden's pathology.
    Execution

    S1.E26Execution

    The Twilight Zone
    7.2
    4
  • Jul 5, 2025
  • Care For A Bit Of The Old Ultraviolence, Partner?

    If you're looking for chills, intelligent social commentary, or any of the things Twilight Zone is famous for, forget it. But if, like Alex in A Clockwork Orange, you're looking for a bit of the old ultra-violence . . . Well, saddle up, partner!

    The problem with this episode is that the western badman who travels through time to present day NYC is such an obvious, over the top psycho, and such a complete moron to boot, that everything he says and does provokes howls of laughter. He's supposed to be a feral, conscienceless killer, like Larry McMurtry's Blue Duck. But where Blue Duck is stealthy and cunning, this guy just shouts and throws people around and fires his pistol at random . . . Then gets reduced to gibbering insanity by streetlights and traffic noise.

    On the other hand, the egghead scientist is just that . . . The same old stereotype of the weak willed and ineffectual man of reason. His Utter inability to cope with, or even acknowledge, the problem of human evil might have been the basis for a great Twilight Zone episode. But this chaotic, shambolic effort is not that episode. It's just a few laughs and a bit of the old ultra-violence.
    Long Live Walter Jameson

    S1.E24Long Live Walter Jameson

    Twilight-Tober-Zone
    3
  • Jun 1, 2025
  • Fascinating Premise, Pitiful Performance

    This is one of the poorest of the Season One Twilight Zone episodes. A dashing, sexy history professor reveals to a trusted colleague that he has been alive for centuries. And then he talks. And talks. An old lady turns up, and . . . . well, no spoilers. But the professor's boring right to the end!

    Yet this episode is worth watching is because this premise was used again. Twice. Only much better! "Requiem For Methusaleh," the Star Trek episode, was clearly based on this episode. Just like Professor Cheeseball, Mr. Flint has been alive for thousands of years and met all of history's great minds and had countless adventures all over the world. Only Flint has style. He's got his own planet. And cool robot servants. And a really cute robot girlfriend. When Flint talks, people listen. His ending is truly tragic, and memorable.

    Even better than that, the Kolchak movie "The Night Strangler" stole from this episode too. Only much, much better! Like Professor Cheeseball, Dr. Malcolm Richard got his start in the Civil War, as a Union officer. They even use the same type of photo analysis to catch him. And alchemy is the source of his immortality! But Dr. Malcolm Richard is a tragic figure. His immortality comes at a terrible price. He terrifies an entire city. And the suspense is terrifying when they finally bring him down. And you understand why he did the things that he did.

    So yeah, it's amazing to see that "Requiem for Methusaleh" and "The Night Strangler" were both directly inspired by this episode. But they filled in the details, gave the story meaning and character motivation. They learned from this mess and got it right!
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