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The Timeline Changes in the Penultimate Episode of ‘Shining Girls’ [TV Review]

May 27, 2022 by Joe Lipsett Leave a Comment

A man stands in a bar

In its penultimate episode, Shining Girls makes some big narrative swings as AppleTV’s limited series builds towards its climax.

Spoilers for episode seven…

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Filed Under: Shining Girls Tagged With: Amy Brenneman, Chris Chaulk, Elisabeth Moss, Erika Alexander, Jamie Bell, Madeline Brewer, Phillipa Soo, shining girls, Wagner Moura

‘Shining Girls’ Breaks From Formula For Harper’s Origin Story [TV Review]

May 20, 2022 by Joe Lipsett Leave a Comment

A blonde woman and a dark haired man stare to the right

Shining Girls sidelines its present day storylines to focus exclusively on Harper’s backstory in a revealing episode.

Spoilers follow for episode 6. …

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Filed Under: Shining Girls Tagged With: Apple TV, Christopher Denham, Elisabeth Moss, Jamie Bell, Madeline Brewer, shining girls

Harper and Kirby Go Fact Finding in ‘Shining Girls’ Fifth Episode, “Screamer” [TV Review]

May 13, 2022 by Joe Lipsett 1 Comment

A man and a woman sit on a couch

As Kirby and Harper recover from their physical encounter, they seek out answers about the other in close connections.

Spoilers follow for episode 5. …

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Filed Under: Shining Girls Tagged With: Amy Brenneman, Apple TV, Chris Chaulk, Christopher Denham, Elisabeth Moss, Jamie Bell, Phillipa Soo, shining girls, Wagner Moura

‘Shining Girls’ Teases a Time Travelling Serial Killer [TV Review w/ Gayly Dreadful]

April 29, 2022 by Joe Lipsett 1 Comment

A brunette woman walks in a crowd

Terry and Joe discuss the most recent episode of Apple TV’s limited series, Shining Girls.

Spoilers follow for episodes 1-3.

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Filed Under: Shining Girls, TV Review Tagged With: Amy Brenneman, Apple TV, Brian Boland, Chris Chaulk, Elisabeth Moss, Erika Alexander, Jamie Bell, Karen Rodriguez, Phillipa Soo, shining girls, Wagner Moura

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I am a freelance film and television journalist based in Toronto, Canada.

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