In ‘The Natural World,’ Eckert may be home, but we’re not

Eckert leans harshly upon a performative element that is simply not there. In this case, this missing link seems to be a plot.
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Eckert leans harshly upon a performative element that is simply not there. In this case, this missing link seems to be a plot.
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“Insatiable” is 12 episodes of circular storytelling, vapid attempts at satire, and a whole lot of 20-somethings masquerading as teenagers.
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“Washed Up on the Potomac” was indeed an extensive and comedic character study. Unfortunately, the plot was hollow and undeveloped.
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I had never heard more people tell anecdotes of girls they knew lying about being raped than I did over the course of my work on that show.
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Despite some of the more problematic elements, the show’s insistence on giving these characters a happy, almost fairy-tale, ending feels important.
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