Critics Alan Sepinwall and Matt Zoller Seitz have been writing
together since 1997, when they were paired up on the TV beat at the
Star-Ledger of Newark, New Jersey, the newspaper at the end of Tony
Soprano's driveway.
Matt Zoller Seitz is a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in
criticism, the TV critic for New York Magazine and Vulture.com, the
editor in chief of RogerEbert.com, and the author of books on
television and cinema, including Mad Men Carousel, The Wes Anderson
Collection, and The Oliver Stone Experience. Alan Sepinwall
is the TV critic for HitFix.com and the author of The Revolution
Was Televised. 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."
"I hate Top Ten lists and am existentially opposed to numerically
rating television shows, so this book is my worst nightmare! You
should buy it anyway, because Alan and Matt are shrewd, witty, and
insightful critics, even if they are wrong about Cheers being
better than 30 Rock."--Emily Nussbaum, The New Yorker
"It's the Golden Age of TV, yes, but TV: THE BOOK shows we are also
in the Golden Age of TV criticism. In the same way so many of us
made Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide or Pauline Kael's or David
Thomson's review collections our film bibles, readers will be
poring over this magnificent volume for years to come. An
essential, provocative, and irresistible tome from two of our
greatest critics." --Megan Abbott, bestselling author of The Fever
and You WillKnow Me
"What fun to dive into a book that not only inspires but invites
debate over your favorite TV shows. Which ones truly deserve to be
in the Pantheon? Which ones did or didn't make the cut? Any book
that celebrates everything from The Sopranos to Rocky and
Bullwinkle gets my attention...and deserves yours."
--Leonard Maltin, film critic/ historian
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