Bing Liu talks shared trauma and skateboarding in his documentary ‘Minding the Gap’

Often times what brings us together isn’t what keeps us together. At the root of every lasting relationship and friendship that we’ve created is something much deeper keeping us connected. Sometimes they are pleasant, but oftentimes they are much darker.…

Harlots 2×08 Review: The Powerless Take Back the Power in a Deeply Satisfying Finale

Triumph has seldom been so sweet on Harlots. The women have been constantly at the mercy of men who would break them and the women who abet them. But in the season finale, they take the power back into their…

Harlots 2×07 Review: Love Rules the Fate of All

Watching the penultimate episode of the second season of Harlots, it’s sometimes difficult to remember that it’s not the season finale. This season had a slower build, but the stakes were higher than ever for Margaret, this time because she…

Harlots 2×06 Review: The women struggle to transcend legacies of trauma

A major theme in Harlots is how violence abuse is perpetuated throughout generations, and how the various women in the show have coped with their trauma. Margaret’s mother was so unfeeling towards her daughter, she sold her off to Quigley,…

Harlots 2×05 Review: The Kids Are Not All Right

The latest episode of Harlots is all about the unexpected. Not that anything that happens will be much of a surprise to us. It’s more that the various members of the cast, with their constantly shifting allegiances and fortunes, must…

Harlots 2×04 Review: Danger inches closer to the unknowing Wells women

Wheels never spin for long on Harlots, and things are once again in full motion on the fourth episode of the show’s sophomore season. The women are firmly established in the places that will make or break them, with Quigley…

Harlots 2×03 Review: Old ground is revisited while setting up the new

The third episode of Harlots may be mostly filler, but it’s more interesting than such episodes usually are, even if it mostly hammers home what we know before. Mostly, it shows the women inching forward in their respective storylines before…