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Time for TVWriter™ to take a look at our most popular blog posts of the year 2017. week ending yesterday. Brace yourselves for the Top 10:
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Time for TVWriter™ to take a look at our most popular blog posts of the year 2017. week ending yesterday. Brace yourselves for the Top 10:
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Good morning! It’s the Wednesday after Christmas, so what better day for TVWriter™’s Monday look at our most popular posts of the week ending, ulp, last Sunday, on Christmas Eve?
Okay, so we’re a little late. But Christmas, yeah?
We’re writers. We’re supposed to know this stuff. Read and learn, gang. Read and learn:


Hank Isaac has been a valuable albeit irregular contributor to this site for years.
He’s also been an award-winning indie film writer/producer/director who collects awards as easily as dogs collect fleas.
EDITOR’S NOTE: This review is slightly longer and more into cultural-political analysis than the previous review of The Last Jedi on this page. Okay, much longer and more into cultural-political analysis, we admit. But hey, diversity is how we roll over here at TVWriter™. (Uh-oh, we used the D word. Hope the White House won’t mind.) Hope you enjoy both POVs.
Time to talk about “Star Wars: The Last Jedi.”
(I’m going to assume that by now, Sunday of opening weekend, you’ve seen the movie, because, if you haven’t, a: what’s wrong with you? and b: why are you reading my blog?)