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2.1 Gendered Magic in Wheel of Time
1.15 Gritty Storytelling in House of the Dragon
1.14 Open Worldbuilding in Tears of the Kingdom (with Jeni Chappelle)
1.13 Horror and Narration Style in Annihilation
1.12 Subtle Worldbuilding in This is How You Lose the Time War
1.10 Dystopia in The Hunger Games
1.9 Politics and Society in The Mandalorian
1.8 Familiar Worlds in The Mandalorian
1.7 Disability, Villainy, Magic, and Technology in Nimona
1.6 Multiverses, Metaphors, and Absurdity in Everything, Everywhere, All At Once
1.5 Beautiful Worlds and Video Game Writing in Ori and the Blind Forest
1.4 Science, Language, and Aliens in Project Hail Mary
1.3 Subtle Storytelling, Slang, and Society in Mad Max: Fury Road
1.2 Humour and Fashion in Good Omens
1.1 Mythology in Good Omens
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