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A phenomenal account of how twelve innovative television dramas from The Sopranos to Breaking Bad transformed the medium and the culture at large from TV critic Alan Sepinwall



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Alan Sepinwall

Alan Sepinwall has been writing about television for over 25 years, first as an online reviewer of "NYPD Blue," then as a TV critic for The Star-Ledger (Tony Soprano's hometown paper) , then running the popular blog What's Alan Watching? on HitFix.com and Uproxx.com, now as chief TV critic for Rolling Stone and RollingStone.com. Sepinwall's episode-by-episode approach to reviewing his favorite TV shows "changed the nature of television criticism," according to Slate, which called him "the acknowledged king of the form." He is the author of many books about television, including "The Revolution Was Televised," "TV (THE BOOK) ," "Breaking Bad 101" and "The Sopranos Sessions."



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