Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews/Television 11.22.63: Season 1, Episode 8 – “The Day in Question” By Erin Giannini / 5 April 2016 In the end, the most important question ends up being the choice between grand gestures and quiet heroism.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews/Television 11.22.63: Season 1, Episode 7 – “Soldier Boy” By Erin Giannini / 31 March 2016 Time and identity are the main antagonists as the series counts down to the day in question.
Featured: Top of Home Page/PopMatters Picks/Reviews/Television 11.22.63: Season 1, Episode 6 – “Happy Birthday, Lee Harvey Oswald” By Erin Giannini / 22 March 2016 Oswald remains a mystery even in his eponymous episode.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews/Television 11.22.63: Season 1, Episode 5 – “The Truth” By Erin Giannini / 15 March 2016 The journey to the truth takes some interesting, and disturbing, turns this week.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews/Television 11.22.63: Season 1, Episode 4 – “The Eyes of Texas” By Erin Giannini / 8 March 2016 There’s no escape from being watched, even in 1963.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews/Television 11.22.63: Season 1, Episode 3 – “Other Voices, Other Rooms” By Erin Giannini / 1 March 2016 The latest episode of 11.22.63 is sadly resonant with the contemporary political and social climate.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews/Television 11.22.63: Season 1, Episode 2 – “The Kill Floor” By Erin Giannini / 23 February 2016 Focusing on essence rather than particulars of the novel, "The Kill Floor" stakes the series' claim as its own story.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews/Television 11.22.63: Season 1, Episode 1 – “The Rabbit Hole” By Erin Giannini / 15 February 2016 Despite some shaky motivations and necessary exposition, 11.22.63's first episode is intriguing enough to stay on the journey.