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Genius Finale — Bringing Back the Joy

June 21, 2017 by J. Alan Sharrer 3 Comments

Genius Finale — Bringing Back the Joy

In the two-hour conclusion, Albert Einstein has moved to the US and is a professor at Princeton University. But the events of the world have seemed to conspire against him.

Filed Under: Current Events, Reviews, Television Tagged With: Albert Einstein, Alice Edwards, Ania Bukstein, Atomic Bomb, David, Dixie Egerickx, Elsa Einstein, Emily Laing, Emily Watson, Franz Haber, Genius, Geoffrey Rush, Hans Einstein, J Edgar Hoover, Joy, Ken Billings, Mileva Maric, Pablo Picasso, psalm, Richard Topol, Rosenbergs, Teaching, TR Knight

Genius Ep. 8 – Doing the Right Thing

June 15, 2017 by J. Alan Sharrer Leave a Comment

Genius Ep. 8 – Doing the Right Thing

We return to a question posed in the first episode: will Albert and Elsa Einstein get their visas approved to the US?

Filed Under: Current Events, Reviews, Television Tagged With: Eduard Einstein, Einstein, Emily Watson, Genius, Geoffrey Rush, Hitler, J Edgar Hoover, Jewish, Ken Biller, Mileva Maric, National Geographic, Niels Bohr, Nobel Prize, Raymond Geist, Zionism

Genius Ep. 7 – The Damage of Sin, Visualized   

June 8, 2017 by J. Alan Sharrer Leave a Comment

Genius Ep. 7 – The Damage of Sin, Visualized   

Sin can only be hidden for so long, but it will eventually be exposed. Episode 7 makes this fact crystal clear.

Filed Under: Current Events, Reviews, Television Tagged With: Achan, Divorce, Einstein, Elsa Einstein, Emily Watson, Fritz Haber, Genius, Geoffrey Rush, Gwendolyn Ellis, James, Johnny Flynn, Max Planck, Mileva Maric, National Geographic, Philip Lennard, Price of Sin, Relativity, Richard Topol, Samantha Colley, Science, sin, WWI

Genius Ep. 4 – Priorities, Priorities

May 17, 2017 by J. Alan Sharrer Leave a Comment

Genius Ep. 4 – Priorities, Priorities

It seems Einstein’s head is occupied with other things while at the patent office–things that could change the world.

Filed Under: Current Events, Reviews, Television Tagged With: Corrado Invernizzi, Ecclesiastes, Einstein, Genius, Helen Monks, Johnny Flynn, Kevin Hooks, Klara Issova, Marie Curie, Marie Winteler, Max Planck, Michael McElhatton, Michele Besso, Mileva Maric, Minkie Spiro, National Geographic, Pierre Curie, Pierre Lennard, Ralph Brown, Relativity, Samantha Colley, Seth Gabel

Genius Ep. 3 – Character Counts

May 10, 2017 by J. Alan Sharrer Leave a Comment

Genius Ep. 3 – Character Counts

By the end of the episode, you’ll want to stand beside Mileva Maric, wrap her in a hug, and cry with her.

Filed Under: Current Events, Reviews, Television Tagged With: Albert Einstein, Alistair Petrie, Fragrance of Christ, Genius, Heinrich Weber, Johnny Flynn, Michael McElhatton, Mileva Maric, Minkie Spiro, National Geographic Channel, Nobel Prize, Philipp Lenard, Samantha Colley, Wilhelm Röntgen

Genius Ep. 2 – Taking Responsiblity

May 2, 2017 by J. Alan Sharrer Leave a Comment

Genius Ep. 2 – Taking Responsiblity

The second episode of Genius is directed by Minkie Spiro and focuses on more intimate portrayals of the characters.

Filed Under: Current Events, Reviews, Television Tagged With: Albert Einstein, college, Genius, Johnny Flynn, Marie Winteler, Mileva Maric, Minkie Spiro, National Geographic, Responsibility, Samatha Colley, Shannon Tarbet, Zurich

Genius Ep. 1 – Knowing Your Place

April 25, 2017 by J. Alan Sharrer Leave a Comment

Genius Ep. 1 – Knowing Your Place

In the opening episode, broad strokes are painted as Howard intersperses the younger and elder versions of Einstein. The younger Einstein is a daydreaming free thinker; the elder is wiser yet stubborn.

Filed Under: Current Events, Premieres, Reviews, Television Tagged With: Brian Grazer, Einstein, Emily Watson, Esther, Genius, Geoffrey Rush, Haman, Hitler, Johnny Flynn, Lady Gaga, Marie Winteler, Mileva Maric, Mordecai, National Geographic, Premiere, Ron Howard, Samantha Colley, Shannon Tarbet, Walter Isaccson, Zurich

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