Strange things you might find in pre-COVID-19 movies and TV shows

Spending an eternity social distancing can make previously normal things seem strange, and it’s easiest to see that when watching a movie or a TV show.
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Spending an eternity social distancing can make previously normal things seem strange, and it’s easiest to see that when watching a movie or a TV show.
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Once he walks out the door, it’s like he was never there. He’s something that happened that is no longer happening; at most, he will be a somewhat entertaining story
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I cannot get into podcasts no matter how hard I try. They’re simply not meant for me, and it can all be tied back to one central reason: I’m a visual learner.
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With streaming services still putting out episodes, we at the Clog encourage you to kick back, relax and binge-watch any of these 10 TV shows — for the sake of the world, of course.
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In this special edition split pea soup episode, Maisy and Areyon tackle their first disagreement: Game of Thrones! What will become of the pod?!
The fall season brings midterm stress and a need to curl up in bed and watch Netflix for hours. We at the Clog have curated a list of the best TV shows to watch during this cozy fall season.
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Sunday is coming! Shannon and Harrison — the Daily Cal’s staff representative & arts and entertainment comic book beat, respectively — talk Game of Thrones episode two.
The biggest cliche ever might just be the saying “new year, new me.” Likewise, the biggest lie ever might just be “I’m going to follow my New Year’s resolutions!” Most of us have fallen prey to the allure of the new year and its promise of helping us become a
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Every semester in The Daily Californian’s arts & entertainment department, we welcome a new batch of beat reporters. While they will spend the semester reporting on a multitude of different projects and exhibits specific to their expertise, they rarely have the opportunity to focus on their topics on a small scale.
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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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