
Emma Fraser
Writer at Freelance
I write about TV. Words at @ELLEmagazine, @thedailybeast, @LWLies, @IGN, & @TandCmag. Talking about costuming, fashion, and Felicity's hair.
Articles
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Emma Fraser
Spoilers below. It didn’t take long for June Osborne (Elisabeth Moss) to join the Mayday rebellion in the final season of The Handmaid’s Tale. June’s history of fighting against the oppressive Gilead regime ensures her voice is heard, but it is at the cost of others like Luke (O-T Fagbenle) and Moira (Samira Wiley). Conflict brews between June and her loved ones when the next stage in the rebels’ plans reveals potential issues and June discovers another friend will get caught in the firing line.
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1 week ago |
thedailybeast.com | Emma Fraser
Lies are like an infection that mutates over time. While it isn’t the deadliest obstacle Ellie (Bella Ramsey) faces in The Last of Us in the Season 2 premiere, Joel’s previous omission is the most insidious and long-lasting. Kicking off the second season by replaying part of the last scene from the finale offers a reminder that Joel (Pedro Pascal) bare-faced lied to his surrogate daughter, Ellie (Bella Ramsey).
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Emma Fraser
Thursday nights belong to Noah Wyle again. In the 31 years since ER debuted, TV watching habits and release schedules have changed substantially. However, the response to The Pitt’s first season is a shot of adrenaline to the chest for fans of longer seasons, a weekly release, compelling characters, and crackling chemistry.
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1 week ago |
thedailybeast.com | Emma Fraser
One word you cannot use to describe this season of Yellowjackets is boring. The bodies in the past and present keep stacking up, and the finale doesn’t hold back. There is zero time to recover from the death of adult Van (Lauren Ambrose) at the hands of guest star Hilary Swank (who is playing adult Melissa) at the end of the penultimate episode.
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2 weeks ago |
thedailybeast.com | Nick Schager |Laura Wheatman Hill |Emma Fraser |Alec Karam
Hollywood loves fairy-tale endings, especially when it comes to sports movies, which have a habit of climaxing with last-second touchdowns, game-winning shots, and underdogs overcoming amazing odds to pull off unlikely victories. In real life, though, such feel-good conclusions aren’t preordained, and Rebound: A Year of Triumph and Tragedy at Yeshiva University Basketball movingly captures the reality of persevering in the face of adversity.
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