THE REVOLUTION WAS TELEVISED: THE COPS CROOKS, SLINGERS AND SLAYERS WHO CHANGED TV DRAMA FOREVER by Alan Sepinwall (Touchstone)
NJ Star-Ledger TV critic, Sepinwall revisits modern classics that set the tone and pace for a TV renaissance, including THE SOPRANOS, BUFFY, and MAD MEN. Mixing history and insightful criticism, the book makes a strong, highly entertaining case for the argument that television has eclipsed film as a storytelling medium.
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