Essay, Gender Studies

Beauty and the Beast: The Role of the Village

Back in the days – and I mean, way back in prehistoric days – humans used to live in small packs. Everyone knew everyone, and we were all struggling for survival. It is highly probable that while everyone knew what everyone else was doing, there was no time to do much more than, well, survive.… Read More Beauty and the Beast: The Role of the Village

Essay, Fringe, TV

Fringe: Grief, Letting Go, and Faith in “6B”

I have been regularly reviewing Fringe for a little over a year now and I still absolutely love the show. While I don’t post reviews on Sahar’s Blog anymore, but rather, on Sahar’s Reviews, I thought it pertinent to post an essay I wrote about the concept of grief, letting go and Faith inspired by… Read More Fringe: Grief, Letting Go, and Faith in “6B”

Essay, Fringe

Fringe: Grief, Letting Go, and Faith in “6B”

The central theme to the plot of Season 3’s fourteenth episode, “6B”, is “letting go”. Olivia had to let go of what happened between Altivia and Peter if she wanted to have a relationship with him, and Mrs. Merchant had to let go of her husband to close the hole her grief was creating. By… Read More Fringe: Grief, Letting Go, and Faith in “6B”