
Jackson Weaver
Entertainment writer and senior writer at CBC Entertainment; appears as a guest critic discussing TV shows and culture for the episode.
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Nov 13, 2025 • 26min
Pluribus is the best thing on TV right now, and GTA 6 delay
Jackson Weaver, an entertainment writer at CBC, and Kathryn VanArendonk, a culture critic, dive into Vince Gilligan's new show, Pluribus, highlighting its unique storytelling and philosophical themes surrounding individualism and community. They discuss Rhea Sehorn's compelling performance amid a post-apocalyptic setting. Meanwhile, Alyssa Mercante, a video game journalist, unpacks the reasons behind the delay of Grand Theft Auto 6, exploring its Bonnie-and-Clyde narrative and the franchise's lasting allure despite the long wait.

Sep 10, 2025 • 25min
How does TIFF build on its legacy?
Film critic Barry Hertz from the Globe and Mail and CBC's Jackson Weaver dive into the rich legacy of the Toronto International Film Festival as it celebrates 50 years. They discuss TIFF's unique impact on cinema and its role in elevating unexpected films, while also examining its significance for Canadian filmmakers. The pair reflect on TIFF's origins, challenges during the pandemic, and the enduring popularity of 'The Princess Bride.' They also navigate the future, addressing the need for accessibility and the balance between industry insiders and everyday moviegoers.

Mar 24, 2025 • 26min
The Severance finale, and why you kind of recognize every actor in The White Lotus
TV critic Kathryn VanArendonk, known for her sharp insights on popular series, and CBC reporter Jackson Weaver join Elamin to dissect the season finale of 'Severance,' delving into its striking visuals and complex themes of corporate life. They also explore the brilliance of character actors in 'The White Lotus,' discussing how intentional casting enhances storytelling by utilizing familiar faces. The conversation reveals the captivating ability of these actors to blend real-life identities with their roles, making them unforgettable in today's TV landscape.


