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Dickinson Season 3 Episode 9

Dickinson Review: Grief is a Mouse (Season 3 Episode 9)

When Taylor Swift said “Oh Goddamn” in the chorus of her song Ivy, she was actually talking about Dickinson Season 3 Episode 9, “Grief is a Mouse.”

December 18, 2021 Marissa Crenwelge Dickinson, Reviews
Dickinson Season 3 Episode 8

Dickinson Review: My Life had stood – a Loaded Gun – (Season 3 Episode 8)

The tides are turning in both the real life Civil War and the Dickinson Civil War, and Emily is drawn deeper into the inferno. Read our review to find out more.

December 11, 2021 Marissa Crenwelge Dickinson, Reviews
Dickinson Season 3 Episode 7

Dickinson Review: The Future never spoke (Season 3 Episode 7)

If there’s one thing Emily Dickinson is going to do, it’s disassociate from reality. With the help of her trusty Gazebo Time Machine, this episode “America’s First Sad Girl” goes to the future to visit none other than fellow sad-girl poet, Sylvia Plath. Read on for our review!

December 3, 2021 Marissa Crenwelge Dickinson, Reviews
Dickinson Season 3 Episode 6

Dickinson Review: A little Madness in the Spring (Season 3 Episode 6)

There’s nothing quite like a family fun outing to the local …asylum? Read our review of Dickinson Season 3 Episode 6 to find out more.

November 26, 2021 Marissa Crenwelge Dickinson, Reviews
Dickinson Season 3 Episode 5

Dickinson Review: Song from the Heart, Sire (Season 3 Episode 5)

It’s the second battle of Dickinson vs. Dickinson in this week’s episode, and Emily is caught in the middle.

November 19, 2021 Marissa Crenwelge Dickinson, Reviews
Dickinson Season 3 Episode 4

Dickinson Review: This is my letter to the World (Season 3 Episode 4)

It’s getting hot and heavy inside Emily’s mind! What’s prompting causing this? It’s Walt Whitman, of course!

November 12, 2021 Marissa Crenwelge Dickinson, Reviews
DICKINSON Season 3

Dickinson Review: A War is Raging (Season 3 Episodes 1-3)

Dickinson is back and there’s war is brewing. It’s Union vs. Confederacy and Dickinson vs. Dickinson. Read our review of the first three episodes of Dickinson Season 3.

November 5, 2021 Marissa Crenwelge Reviews
Dickinson Season 2 Episode 10

Dickinson Season Finale Review: You cannot put a Fire out (Season 2 Episode 10)

A long-simmering reunion, a country on the precipice of change, and an actual church all heat up on Dickinson Season 2 Episode 10, “You cannot put a Fire out.” Read on for our review of the season finale!

February 27, 2021February 27, 2021 Cristina Iskander Dickinson, Reviews
Dickinson Season 2 Episode 9

Dickinson Review: I Like a Look of Agony (Season 2 Episode 9)

On the penultimate episode of the season, Austin Dickinson takes the spotlight. It’s a daring choice for a show that heavily relies on its leading lady, but ultimately one that works. Read on for our review of “I Like a Look of Agony.”

February 20, 2021February 20, 2021 Cristina Iskander Dickinson, Reviews
Dickinson Season 2 Episode 8

Dickinson Review: I’m a Nobody! Who are you? (Season 2 Episode 8)

Dickinson goes back to its supernatural roots on Dickinson Season 2 Episode 8, “I’m a Nobody! Who are you?” Serving up one of the most irreverent, joyful moments of the season, it also features the biggest heartbreak of the series. Read on for review!

February 13, 2021 Cristina Iskander Dickinson, Reviews

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Americana Preview: Sydney Sweeney, Paul Walter Hauser, and Halsey Star in This Modern-Day Western

Americana Preview: Sydney Sweeney, Paul Walter Hauser, and Halsey Star in This Modern-Day Western

Interview: Rory Power Talks Kill Creatures and the Character of Nan

Interview: Rory Power Talks Kill Creatures and the Character of Nan

The Ghostwriter by Julie Clark is a Haunting, Emotional Mystery That Spans Decades — Book Review

The Ghostwriter by Julie Clark is a Haunting, Emotional Mystery That Spans Decades — Book Review

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