Scott Tobias
Scott Tobias is a journalist who covers movies and television for The New York Times. He has written about a variety of topics including Oscar winners, streaming guides, and true detective recaps. His work often highlights the nuances of each piece he covers while providing insightful analysis for readers.
Biography:
https://www.nytimes.com/by/scott-tobias
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The Daily's Verdict
This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.
Bias
90%
Examples:
- , From the beginning, Roy Tillman has served as a malevolent twist on Tommy Lee Jones’ Ed Tom Bell in No Country for Old Men
Conflicts of Interest
0%
Examples:
No current examples available.
Contradictions
75%
Examples:
- The article also mentions that Ole Munch is a contract killer who doubles as an ageless arbiter of justice. This portrays him in a way that he does not present himself in the show. While Munch is certainly ruthless and unforgiving, he also shows mercy to those who deserve it.
- The article mentions that Dot waits with a rifle and shoots Roy in the gut after she emerges safely from Tillman Ranch. However, this does not accurately reflect what happens in the show. In reality, Dot stabs Roy in the throat.
- The article mentions that Roy Tillman serves as a malevolent twist on Tommy Lee Jones's Ed Tom Bell in No Country for Old Men. However, this is not entirely accurate. While both characters are sheriffs who patrol arid stretches of countryside and encounter outlaws, they have different motivations and personalities.
Deceptions
80%
Examples:
- The article also mentions that Ole Munch is a contract killer who doubles as an ageless arbiter of justice. This portrays him in a way that he does not present himself in the show. While Munch is certainly ruthless and unforgiving, he also shows mercy to those who deserve it.
- The article mentions that Dot waits with a rifle and shoots Roy in the gut after she emerges safely from Tillman Ranch. However, this does not accurately reflect what happens in the show. In reality, Dot stabs Roy in the throat.
- The article mentions that Roy Tillman serves as a malevolent twist on Tommy Lee Jones’s Ed Tom Bell in No Country for Old Men. However, this is not entirely accurate. While both characters are sheriffs who patrol arid stretches of countryside and encounter outlaws, they have different motivations and personalities.
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