Shattered — Glass
In this "mirror universe," the traditional roles are flipped: the Autobots are evil tyrants, and the Decepticons are heroic rebels.
This drama tells the true story of , a young journalist at The New Republic who skyrocketed to fame by fabricating dozens of stories before his web of lies unraveled. Shattered Glass
: It is a "slow-burn" office drama that avoids over-the-top action in favor of a "no-fuss," gripping style. Reviewers from Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes often compare it to All the President's Men for its realistic portrayal of journalism ethics. In this "mirror universe," the traditional roles are
: Critics widely consider this to be Hayden Christensen's career-best performance. He perfectly captures Glass’s "entitled desperation," using a manipulative, child-like charm to deflect suspicion. Peter Sarsgaard also shines as the stoic editor, Chuck Lane, who methodically corners Glass. Reviewers from Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes often compare
: It's a must-watch for those interested in media ethics and psychological manipulation, though some viewers might find the dialogue-heavy pace a bit slow. 🤖 Transformers: Shattered Glass (Toyline & Lore)



