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Maryam Ahmad
Maryam Ahmad is a writer on pop culture and politics, specifically focusing on South Asian and Muslim representation in media. She is a graduate from Wellesley College with a degree in Political Science and Cinema and Media Studies, and her work has been published in outlets including Nerdist, JoySauce, and The American Muslim Project. She is also the world's biggest Ms. Marvel fan, and can usually be found chipping away at 1000-piece jigsaw puzzles, reading a new fantasy series, or listening to her meticulously curated playlists.
Ironheart Season 1 Episodes 4-6 Review: An Unfocused Disservice to Riri's Story
Ironheart Season 1 Episodes 1-3 Review: A Strong Start With a Lot of Heart
Dept. Q Season 1 Review: A Compelling, Gritty Mystery
Blood of Zeus Season 3 is a Visually Stunning, But Unsatisfying Conclusion
#1 Happy Family USA Season 1 Review: A Timely if Messy Exploration of the Costs of Assimilation
Pulse Season 1 Review: A Meandering but Intriguing Medical Drama
The Residence Season 1 Review: An Intriguing Whodunit That Fumbles its End
Deli Boys Season 1 Review: A Rollicking but Heartfelt Family Crime Comedy
Zero Day Season 1 Review: Neither Thrilling nor Politically Intriguing
Mo Season 2 Review: A Heart-Rending Homecoming
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