AuthorMeredith Wilson-Smith

Turning the Page on Obiter’s 95th Volume

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In planning Obiter Dicta’s first in-person event earlier this year, I found myself in the student paper’s basement office leafing through past print issues dating well back to the 1960s.  As we phrased it to one another on the management team, we planned this event with the goal of reminding the Osgoode community that Obiter exists and that it does interesting, creative things. We used...

It’s a Good Life (At Law School) If You Don’t Weaken

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There’s one thing that Obiter Dicta and its editor-in-chief (nice to meet you) have in common this year: they’re both arguably in their angsty teen eras, despite both being far too old to warrant such a state. I’m this newspaper’s 95th editor-in-chief: a title that comes with the capacity for simultaneous uncertainty and opportunity (I’m also about five years too old to claim any label with...

The Ultimatum’s latest season is as messily addictive as ever

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To say Netflix’s The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On show is a “self-described social experiment” (as the official tagline states) doesn’t nearly do its wackiness justice. Imagine spending hours watching several couples around your own age air out their deepest traumas and greatest interpersonal gripes to millions of people who quickly develop random and intense opinions about those televised...

The life of The Afterparty

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In Apple TV+’s new murder mystery comedy show The Afterparty, the cast is as killer as the plot… literally. This should go without saying, but bears emphasizing when the show’s cast includes such screwball comedy favourites like Dave Franco, Tiffany Haddish, Ben Schwartz, Ike Barinholtz, and Ilana Glazer. The storyline is also uniquely creative. It’s like watching the board game Clue in action...

Wordle: The viral game you probably already know about

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In a new year borne out by provincial restrictions and new COVID variants alike, one of 2022’s hottest trends is unsurprisingly tame—but it is addictive. Wordle, a free web-based word game invented by software engineer Josh Wardle, blew up exponentially in December through word of mouth—two months after its public release—when players started sharing and comparing their game results on Twitter...

Red (Taylor’s Version) Revisits Memories and Reinforces Maturity

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Whether you call yourself a Swiftie or not, Taylor Swift’s latest re-release of a past album—Red (Taylor’s Version), which came out on Friday, November 12—is a clear triumph both musically and in terms of the artist’s broader mission and path. In 2019, the now thirty-one year old artist announced that she would be re-recording and re-releasing her first six albums after a dispute with her former...

Succession’s third-season character growth rings true to real life

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“Kendall Roy ordered the fennel salad and picked at it inquisitively.” That’s not my line—that’s straight from the character’s mouth in the latest episode of HBO’s Succession, when Kendall cheekily suggests that’s how a journalist can open her article about him. But it sets a fair barometer for where we find the Roy children early in the long-anticipated third season better than I could hope to:...

Ted Lasso’s love stories are no happily-ever-after

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For a show focused on highlighting the best in everyone, Ted Lasso’s second season really did its female characters dirty. Season two of the soccer-themed comedy-drama aired its finale on October 8, leaving viewers sitting with more than a few cliff-hangers. However, when I look back on this season, I’m not thinking about Nate’s alarming character progression, the threat of Rupert’s new soccer...

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