Sleeping at Night: ‘Making a Murderer’ Attorney Dean Strang on His Most Popular Case, and What It Was Like to Lose It

An interview with Dean Strang, one of Steven Avery’s defense attorneys in the show Making a Murderer. Strang talks about the film itself and makes the case that we all have a stake in the justice system.

Seeing and Believing Episode 40: ‘Jessica Jones’ And ‘Spotlight’

Wade and Kevin turn an eye to Jessica Jones while investigating the merits of Spotlight.

Doctor Who’s Doctrine, Part 8: Christianity and “Whomanism”

“Doctor Who provides no consistent answer to the question of what the universe is made of, or whether there is a higher power above time and space. For the most part, the show adopts a clearly humanist mindset with regards to the matter around us. But then an episode like “The Satan Pit” comes about, throwing a wrench into our understanding of the universe.”

The Case Against “The Case Against Breaking Bad”

Should we be more critical of Breaking Bad?

Filmwell’s “Favored TV Moments of 2012”

As a companion piece of sorts to CaPC’s own list of favorite television shows from the last year, check out this list of “favored TV moments” by my Filmwell colleague M. Leary.

Modern Family’s Cussing Controversy

“To what extent are audiences passive or active in the shaping of media, which, ultimately, must please the viewers in order to survive?”

The Televangelist: A Case for the Idiot Box

“Channel surfing is … dangerous, it’s inefficient, and it results in your watching things merely to pass the time rather than redeem it.”

TGFF: Thank God for “Friday Night Lights”

Ben Bartlett cautiously embraces the popular television series.