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The Magnus Protocol Reviews: “Transferal”

“Transferal” Gives Us Some Critical Worldbuilding “Transferal” picks back up a plotline that I had—admittedly—forgotten about. It hadn’t really been referenced since season one, and, thinking on it now, had seemed mostly handled. It’s possible there was a throwaway line where Celia was still dealing with being pulled back to the Archives universe—but I can’t… Read More: The Magnus Protocol Reviews: “Transferal” »

The Magnus Protocol Reviews: “Back to Basic”

“Back to Basic” Has Two Important Conversations “Back to Basic” is an odd episode to talk about. It’s not really an episode; it’s exposition. The statement is barely a statement. The conversations don’t feel like conversations. The whole point of the runtime is just to teach us some worldbuilding elements. And thank god. As soon… Read More: The Magnus Protocol Reviews: “Back to Basic” »

Ironheart Episodic Coverage: “Bad Magic”

“Bad Magic” Takes Too Long To Get Its Plot Going I was so concerned during the first half of “Bad Magic.” Nothing seemed to be happening. Riri was sitting in her trauma, and getting increasingly paranoid, but I was genuinely worried that nothing would push the plot forward until the next episode. But then the… Read More: Ironheart Episodic Coverage: “Bad Magic” »

The Magnus Protocol Reviews: “Sink or Swim”

“Sink or Swim” Actually Gives Us Many Plot Clues “Sink or Swim” is a disturbing, creative episode that would’ve likely creeped me out if I weren’t very used to these kinds of stories. Sometimes, horror media still “gets me,” and I jolt a little, but I was mostly just enjoying the little clues that I… Read More: The Magnus Protocol Reviews: “Sink or Swim” »

Ironheart Episodic Coverage: “We in Danger, Girl”

“We in Danger, Girl” Elevates Every Major Plotline “We in Danger, Girl,” could best be described as the consequences episode. Many, many plotlines set up over the last two episodes are all collapsing in. Basically, nothing is going right for the characters—and it was the perfect choice for this show. Because—as I’ve already complained—it’s really… Read More: Ironheart Episodic Coverage: “We in Danger, Girl” »

The Magnus Protocol Reviews: “Hostile Workplace”

“Hostile Workplace” Has Reveals Protocol Needed Why wasn’t “Hostile Workplace” the episode we got when the series returned from a hiatus? It’s much, much better than “Internal Investigation,” and reveals a ton of plot information without giving the game away. A single speculation from Sam about how alchemy works was honestly enough to make my… Read More: The Magnus Protocol Reviews: “Hostile Workplace” »

Continuing Impressions of Revival Ep3: “Reality Check”

“Reality Check” Maybe Just Saved This Whole Show “Reality Check” is—drum roll please—a great episode of Revival. Perhaps the first even good episode of Revival. It actually flowed properly and felt like it was utilizing the interesting questions at the heart of its premise while maintaining solid, cohesive plotlines. I wasn’t frustrated; I wasn’t thrown… Read More: Continuing Impressions of Revival Ep3: “Reality Check” »

The Magnus Protocol Reviews: “Internal Investigation”

“Internal Investigation” Wastes Its Horror Concept The wait is over, but “Internal Investigation” was not worth that wait. The hiatus made me think that we would get a bombshell of an episode once we returned to The Magnus Protocol. I was wrong. Not only is this episode not scary, it barely gives us any new… Read More: The Magnus Protocol Reviews: “Internal Investigation” »

Daredevil: Born Again Episodic Coverage: “Straight to Hell”

“Straight to Hell” Shows How To End A TV Season “Straight to Hell” is exactly the kind of finale I would want from this show if I had speculated one from the beginning. All the pieces of the puzzle slam together in a violent, intense, dramatic crescendo. And—amazingly—without absolutely ruining the storyline’s gravitas by wrapping… Read More: Daredevil: Born Again Episodic Coverage: “Straight to Hell” »

Ironheart Episodic Coverage: “Will the Real Natalie Please Stand Up?”

“Will The Real Natalie Please Stand Up?” Breaks It “Will the Real Natalie Please Stand Up?” is a terrible continuation of Ironheart. It has a lot of fun moments. It highlights both the fun science fiction concepts it’s playing with—and, to a lesser extent, magical concepts—while giving us an action-packed, CGI-packed heist scene. But it… Read More: Ironheart Episodic Coverage: “Will the Real Natalie Please Stand Up?” »