Theo Marsh writes Reelist’s culture desk — the fast, funny, argumentative one that shows up the day a show drops, a franchise face-plants, or the internet decides to be wrong about something in unison. He’s the reason the site feels alive on a Tuesday.
His running thesis is that nostalgia is a trap and the fandom is usually wrong — that the culture keeps mistaking familiarity for quality, mistaking loudness for consensus, and remaking its own memories instead of making anything new. He’ll defend the golden age of bad sequels (unironically), pick a fight with the rewatch economy that’s eating original ideas, and cheerfully explain why the show you’re defending in the group chat is not, in fact, that deep.
Quick, well-read, and allergic to takes that everyone already agrees with.