- Alan
Sepinwall (born
October 19, 1973) is an
American television reviewer and writer. He
spent 14
years as a
columnist with The Star-Ledger in Newark...
- All Time is a
collection of
essays written by
television critics Alan
Sepinwall and Matt
Zoller Seitz. It was
published in 2016. The main
purpose of the...
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aired on NBC
between September 21, 1994, and May 24, 1995.
Critic Alan
Sepinwall considers the season's
casting lineup to be the best out of all the seasons...
- floor’s
version of what kids do,
being distracted by a cell phone." Alan
Sepinwall of
Rolling Stone compared her work
style to that of Milchick, writing...
- doesn't make him any less
right in his ****essment of
House as bully. Alan
Sepinwall The main
antagonist of the
third season,
Tritter is a "stubborn", "vengeful"...
- 16, 2021.
Retrieved March 26, 2022.
Sepinwall, Alan (April 9, 2009). ""Parks and Recreation"
review –
Sepinwall on TV". The Star-Ledger.
Archived from...
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dynamic of the relationship. The
character was
positively received. Alan
Sepinwall of The Star-Ledger
described Wilson as "the only
irreplaceable supporting...
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presenting a
rather robust case
against the
American way of life." Alan
Sepinwall of
Rolling Stone wrote, "On a
series that has
already featured Armond...
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stunning one that, yes, does
leave a lot of
things open-ended." Alan
Sepinwall of
Rolling Stone wrote, "Season Two didn't
always help
itself in that...
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Manager of FX Network, a
position he held
since 2005. TV
critic Alan
Sepinwall jokingly refers to
Landgraf as "the
Mayor of TV".
Landgraf was born in...