Liz Baessler

Liz Baessler is a frequent contributor and infrequent columnist at Film School Rejects. She has an MA in English and a lot of time on her hands. (She/Her)
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Mumbai Sky Tower: Suicide and Showbiz in ‘Preacher’

By Liz Baessler 

‘Preacher’ kills an old friend over and over again.

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On the Road: Ultra-Violence and Car Karaoke in ‘Preacher’

By Liz Baessler 

‘Preacher’ looks for God and kills everyone along the way.

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‘Preacher’ Season Two: What to Expect

By Liz Baessler 

‘Preacher’ season 2 promises more bizarre and violent hilarity and maybe a cameo from God.

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Come To Jesus: The End of the Season and the Start of the War in ‘American Gods’

By Liz Baessler 

‘American Gods’ sticks to its guns and promises more.

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A Prayer for Mad Sweeney: Fairy Tales and Salvation in ‘American Gods’

By Liz Baessler 

‘American Gods’ looks into the past and doubles down on its doubles.

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A Murder of Gods: Unlikely Alliances and Betrayals in ‘American Gods’

By Liz Baessler 

A gay Muslim, a dead woman, and a leprechaun walk into a bar…

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Lemon Scented You: The Old, The New, and The In-Between in ‘American Gods’

By Liz Baessler 

‘American Gods’ makes the internet apologize and pays tribute to David Bowie.

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Git Gone: The Bleakness of Life Before and After Death in ‘American Gods’

By Liz Baessler 

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Head Full of Snow: ‘American Gods’ Remains Fresh and Frisky

By Liz Baessler 

‘American Gods’ robs a bank and does sex right.