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Jonathan Reedy

Jonathan, once awarded the lauded “Storyteller” Award from Mrs. Johnson’s First Grade Class, has made it his goal in life to find and create entertaining stories to share with everyone he meets. Whether those stories are fiction or nonfiction, written or filmed; expect Jonathan to tell you about them in long-winded fashion. He lives in Georgia where he plays a lot of video games, reads a lot of comics, and owns every season of Stargate SG-1 on DVD. He has a film degree, for what it’s worth, and his cringeworthy tweets can be found @jmreedy93. Also he loves elephants. Like… a lot.

How I Became the Villain in Deathloop

Deathloop reminds us that growth requires refusing to hide from our mistakes.

Trusting the Force and Each Other in Star Wars: The Rising Storm

The Jedi in Star Wars: The Rising Storm are stronger when they are open and honest with each other. Shouldn't we do the same?

Trust Issues in WandaVision Episode 3

This article is a reflection on the third episode of WandaVision, “Now in Color.” Spoilers up to that episode abound. You have been warned! Instantly met with a technicolored intro reminiscent of The Brady Bunch, viewers find Wanda and Vision inhabiting the 70s. Picking up right where they left off, Wanda and Vision are reeling […]

The Cost of Conformity in WandaVision in Episode 2

Everyone wants to be liked. But Wanda and Vision risk their identity in order to be liked by people, without ever stopping to ask, "do we want to be liked by these people?"

Skywalker Saga Reflections – Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones

Writer Jonathan Reedy discusses how Star Wars: Attack of the Clones teaches us to be open to and patient with the inevitability of change in relationships.

Letting the Past Die: New Star Wars Stories Good for the Soul

There's a galaxy of stories outside the cinematic realm of Star Wars. Jonathan Reedy discerns the strongest in The Force and the lessons they have to teach.

Good Adaptations and Good Omens

No need to submit a petition. Good Omens is a great adaptation. But why?

A Look At Table of Tales: The Crooked Crown, Storytelling and VR

Jonathan Reedy explores Table of Tales: The Crooked Crown and talks about how VR is slowly catching up to storytelling

Love You 3000: Our Love Letters To the MCU, Part 1

On the heels of Avengers: Endgame, a few of the LTN writers reflect on what the MCU has meant to them, their loved ones, and to geek culture as a whole.

The Marvelously Meticulous History of the Captains Marvel

Dive into the history of Captain Marvel and Shazam! These heroes have shared their name, despite one coming from Marvel and the other from DC.