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I Think I’m Lux (And Maybe You Are Too): A Doctor Who Epiphany, a Cartoon Shell, and the Unfolding of Something Bigger
Watching Doctor Who Season 14, I saw myself in Lux—a being of light trapped in cartoon form, mistaken for dangerous because he didn’t fit the mold. That’s how it feels to unmask and grow past the version of yourself the world accepts. This post is for anyone ready to stop performing and start remembering who they really are. Because maybe you’re not too much. Maybe you’re just becoming.
Meridith Byrne
Apr 222 min read
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Remembering Pope Francis: A Light of Genuine Love Who Shone Through Dogma and Politics
My relationship with Catholicism has never been simple. Growing up within its traditions, I've deeply struggled with how harshly...
Meridith Byrne
Apr 211 min read
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Matlock (2025 Remix): Old Charm, New Fire
In this sharp and surprisingly subversive reboot, Kathy Bates breathes new life into Matlock—not by remaking the past, but by outwitting it. With sly commentary on the justice system, legacy media, and ageism, the 2025 series is part legal drama, part cultural takedown, and wholly worth your time. Read on to find out why the reboot doesn't just work—it wins.
Meridith Byrne
Apr 143 min read
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Why I Won't Ignore Gaiman-Gate
Even though I wish I could. Even though I'm disappointed. Neil Gaiman inspired me. I admired him for his world-building, his devilish...
Meridith Byrne
Jan 185 min read
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