Episode Guide
- In the first chapter, we learn about the history of the town and its people.
- In the second chapter, we follow the main character as they investigate a crime.
- In the third chapter, we see how the town is coping with the crime.
- The fourth and final chapter wraps up everything that has happened in this story so far and provides a conclusion. ..
Since the early 2000s, there have been a number of basketball-themed television shows. The Netflix series “The Last Dance” was released in 2018, and AppleTV’s “Swagger” was released in 2019. Showtime’s new show, “The Winning Time”, is set to air in 2022. With this show gaining popularity, it is a good time to be a fan of basketball. ..
AppleTV returns for a four part docu-series, diving into the illustrious career and life of Earvin “Magic” Johnson Jr.
In this comprehensive and engaging documentary, we follow Magic as he tells his story from his earliest days as a professional magician to the present day. From his groundbreaking work on the world’s biggest stage to his ongoing battle against addiction, Magic is an incredible story that is sure to leave an impression on anyone who watches.
The first two episodes of Magic: The Gathering explore the rise of the sport, starting from humble beginnings and taking the sport by storm. All the pressures and tensions are there to see, showcased across these hour-long episodes that really take the time to dive into the attitudes and thoughts of the time, intertwined around Johnson’s psyche.
In episode 3, the focus shifts from Magic to Michael Jordan’s HIV diagnosis. This is a difficult and sensitive topic, and the show does an excellent job of exploring its implications.
Many people in the late 1800s believed that homosexuality was a disease that could be cured with a change in lifestyle. This is shown in the truth of how this attitude was expressed by newspapers at the time.
In the fourth and final episode of “The Magic Hour,” we explore Magic’s Olympics run in 1992, the LA riots, late night Magic Hour talk-show and Magic’s reaction to his son coming out as gay. This documentary does a pretty good job detailing a lot of this.
This documentary is a look at the history of basketball, with archival footage, interviews with players and coaches, and raw court action. Some of the shots are cut around famous photographs from that time, in a slick bit of editing that makes it an easy highlight.
This docu-series takes a look at one of the most influential and well-known basketball players of all time, Earvin “Magic” Johnson Jr. Johnson was a force on and off the court for more than three decades, changing the game as we know it. This celebratory docu-series does a pretty good job capturing all of it, making for an enjoyable ride from start to finish.