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Dispatches From Elsewhere Review: Everyone (Season 1 Episode 6)

On Dispatches From Elsewhere Season 1 Episode 6, “Everyone,” the show departs from the character-of-the-week formula to deliver its most balanced, smoothly paced episode yet. Check out our review!

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Dispatches From Elsewhere Review: Janice (Season 1 Episode 3)

Dispatches from Elsewhere is, above all else, a fairy tale for adults — a sometimes playful, sometimes sinister representation of the journeys of ordinary people. Read on for our review of “Janice.”

March 11, 2020March 11, 2020 Ariel Udel Dispatches From Elsewhere, Reviews
Dispatches From Elsewhere Season 1 Episode 1 "Peter"

Dispatches From Elsewhere Review: Simone (Season 1 Episode 2)

Dispatches From Elsewhere establishes a romantic story about two people who help open up each other’s world, and who compliment one another without expecting anything other than kindness in return. Check our review of “Simone.”

March 3, 2020March 3, 2020 Ariel Udel Dispatches From Elsewhere, Reviews

Dispatches From Elsewhere Review: Peter (Season 1 Episode 1)

Dispatches From Elsewhere wants to be the weirdest show on television, and “Peter” provides an introduction to its unique visual language. Check out our review!

March 2, 2020 Ariel Udel Dispatches From Elsewhere, Reviews

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