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Chaos Theory season two is now streaming and we were recently able to catch up with series creator and showrunner Scott Kreamer to talk all about the biggest twists and turns!
In 1982, social scientists James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling introduced the “broken windows theory,” or the idea that smaller crimes — like broken windows — lead to more serious ones. Nearly two ...
Decades ago when I worked as a story analyst at United Artists, my colleague gave me for the holidays a book called “The Portable Curmudgeon,” a collection of acid quotes from wits ranging from Oscar ...