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Ahead of Kiev: How This Liverpool Team Has Taught Me How To Enjoy Football Again

Football is fundamentally absurd. And I suppose that makes me and us and them fundamentally absurd for loving it so. The least we can do is not be miserable while being absurd.

Posted byPim WangtechawatJune 14, 2021June 21, 2021Posted inArticles & EssaysLeave a comment on Ahead of Kiev: How This Liverpool Team Has Taught Me How To Enjoy Football Again

Spoilery Thoughts on “Avengers: Infinity War”

Thoughts, thoughts, thoughts. So many thoughts.

Posted byPim WangtechawatJune 14, 2021June 21, 2021Posted inArticles & EssaysLeave a comment on Spoilery Thoughts on “Avengers: Infinity War”

Why The Fourth Season of “Friday Night Lights” Is The Show’s Best

Heavy losses, small victories and getting lost in East Dillon, Texas.

Posted byPim WangtechawatJune 14, 2021June 21, 2021Posted inArticles & EssaysLeave a comment on Why The Fourth Season of “Friday Night Lights” Is The Show’s Best

Why We Should Be Excited About Zendaya’s Role in Marvel’s Spiderman Reboot

The women are now finally giving Spidey a run for his money.

Posted byPim WangtechawatJune 14, 2021June 21, 2021Posted inArticles & EssaysLeave a comment on Why We Should Be Excited About Zendaya’s Role in Marvel’s Spiderman Reboot

REVIEW: “Wonder Woman” is the DC Extended Universe’s First Major Win

“Wonder Woman” has real heart and purpose – things which help make its narrative plot holes rather inconsequential.

Posted byPim WangtechawatJune 14, 2021Posted inArticles & EssaysLeave a comment on REVIEW: “Wonder Woman” is the DC Extended Universe’s First Major Win

Part 5: Emergence of East Asian Identity In Television

Asian-American characters in TV shows from 1970 – 2013.

Posted byPim WangtechawatJune 14, 2021June 21, 2021Posted inArticles & Essays, East-Asian Representation Project1 Comment on Part 5: Emergence of East Asian Identity In Television

Blood and Motherhood on Episode Six of “Harlots”

“It is my murder now. It’ll be me who’ll burn.”

Posted byPim WangtechawatJune 14, 2021June 21, 2021Posted inArticles & EssaysLeave a comment on Blood and Motherhood on Episode Six of “Harlots”

Episode Five of “Harlots” aka The Horrors of Hades

“My very own Persephone. These seeds seal your fate.”

Posted byPim WangtechawatJune 14, 2021June 21, 2021Posted inArticles & Essays1 Comment on Episode Five of “Harlots” aka The Horrors of Hades

The Illusion of Power on Episode Three of “Harlots”

“We’ll never be free of the stench.”

Posted byPim WangtechawatJune 14, 2021June 21, 2021Posted inArticles & EssaysLeave a comment on The Illusion of Power on Episode Three of “Harlots”

Part 4: The Dragon Lady, The Warrior Woman and Asian Femininity

The representation of Asian femininity in Hollywood films and TV shows from 1970 – 2013.

Posted byPim WangtechawatJune 14, 2021June 21, 2021Posted inArticles & Essays, East-Asian Representation Project2 Comments on Part 4: The Dragon Lady, The Warrior Woman and Asian Femininity

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