High School Musical: The Musical: The Series bid farewell to the East High wildcats in its season 4 finale, but not without seemingly honoring former costar Olivia Rodrigo.
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No one captures the world quite like John Wilson. For three seasons now, the filmmaker has begun his HBO documentary series “How To With John Wilson” with the greeting “Hey, New Yorkers!” But as the show reaches its natural endpoint with the latest six-episode run, it’s clear that its wide, deep, strange scope goes far beyond the boundaries of the city Wilson calls home.
In following the mind map style of observation that has now become Wilson’s signature, the new season features many unexpected detours around America, each more bizarre, surprising, and informative than the last. Continue reading ‘How To With John Wilson’ Review: HBO’s Unique Comedy Series Wraps Up With A Weird, Mostly Wonderful Final Season at The Playlist.
.High School Musical: The Musical: The Series bid farewell to the East High wildcats in its season 4 finale, but not without seemingly honoring former costar Olivia Rodrigo.
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