10 Extra-Long TV Episodes That Actually Earn Their Inflated Run-Times
Rules weren’t meant to be broken when it comes to TV episode lengths, but these 10 examples — introduced on the Very Good TV Podcast — are clear exceptions.
Rules weren’t meant to be broken when it comes to TV episode lengths, but these 10 examples — introduced on the Very Good TV Podcast — are clear exceptions.
“Game of Thrones” made killing off your show’s star a stunning staple of modern television, but “Westworld” has made death almost meaningless.
In Season 2, Episode 10, “The Passenger” doesn’t just take us from life to death, but also to the space in between.
Season 2, Episode 9 takes us deeper inside William’s past, as the way is prepped for the future.
Season 2, Episode 8 puts the spotlight on another corner of this fascinating world, and what it reveals has massive implications.
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