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Continuing Impressions of Revival Ep2: “Keeping Up Appearances”

“Keeping Up Appearances” Is Extremely Bleak TV Let’s go back into the powder keg of possible issues that is Revival with the next episode, “Keeping Up Appearances.” And I am happy to say that this episode doesn’t turn into what I expected. That doesn’t mean it doesn’t have issues; it’s just not the episodic structure… Read More: Continuing Impressions of Revival Ep2: “Keeping Up Appearances” »

First Impressions Of Revival Ep1: “Don’t Tell Dad”

Revival Has A Lot Of Good In Its Terrible Premiere Revival has kind of a bad first episode in a lot of ways, but does reveal how a good premise can carry an audience through the initial setup. And that one big, showy premise can give rise to several core questions/concepts that are so intriguing,… Read More: First Impressions Of Revival Ep1: “Don’t Tell Dad” »

Hello Tomorrow! Doesn’t Need Its Gimmick

[embedded content] Hello Tomorrow! Starts With An Intriguing Premise Hello Tomorrow! is perhaps one of the most unique sci-fi shows to come out in a long time. It’s got such an odd combination of factors that somehow come together to deliver an engaging drama and mystery revolving around a big, central question. But, unlike a… Read More: Hello Tomorrow! Doesn’t Need Its Gimmick »

Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld: Part 2 – Cad Bane

Tales of the Underworld Fails To Improve Its Story Tales of the Underworld didn’t stick the landing. The second part—the Cad Bane part—is not nearly as good as Asajj’s section. The action isn’t as interesting, dynamic, or even as intense. Lightsaber fights are just way cooler than blaster standoffs unless you try really, really hard.… Read More: Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld: Part 2 – Cad… »

Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld: Part 1 – Asajj Ventress

Tales of the Underworld Tells A Quick Action Story Like the previous “Tales” miniseries for Star Wars, Tales of the Underworld is not actually one narrative. It’s multiple stories bundled together under one theme. And because of that, I decided it would work better to review them separately. The first three episodes are for Asajj… Read More: Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld: Part 1 – Asajj… »

Daredevil: Born Again Episodic Coverage: “Isle of Joy”

“Isle of Joy” Continues To Expand This Deep Story “Isle of Joy” is a fantastic episode. I am consistently enjoying the constant use of parallels between Fisk and Daredevil, and this time, it’s about love lives. It’s about interpersonal drama. How much of their “real” selves do they let through? How do others deal with… Read More: Daredevil: Born Again Episodic Coverage: “Isle of Joy” »

Doctor Who Episodic Coverage: “The Reality War”

“The Reality War” Has So Very Many Plot Problems “The Reality War” is a mess of an episode. I thought “Empire of Death” failed to stick the landing, but wow. I don’t always make outlines for articles—I’m not that type of writer—but I did for this one, and it is longer than some articles I’ve… Read More: Doctor Who Episodic Coverage: “The Reality War” »

Family Business: An Exploration Of Death

Family Business Isn’t Always Outright Scary I had to wait a long time to get Family Business in hardcover—and I was a little disappointed when I did. Though it still contains some of the stronger elements that drew me to The Magnus Archives, including much-appreciated diversity in its characters, very creepy monsters, and a strong… Read More: Family Business: An Exploration Of Death »

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse: The Best Superhero Movie

Across the Spider-Verse Is As Perfect As Expected The thing about watching Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is there was no question of if the movie would be good. The first Spider-Verse movie was a revelation, an epoch for animation, and I barely mean that as hyperbole. “What’s Up Danger” as a scene is one of… Read More: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse: The Best Superhero Movie »

Disney Chills Review: Book #6: Once Upon a Scream

Once Upon a Scream Soars Over The Previous Books Once Upon a Scream completes the available Disney Chills books. The Circle of Ter-ROAR is the only one left, and it’s set to release later this year. And it’s been an interesting project to undertake reviewing all of these. Each book has similar aspects, often reusing… Read More: Disney Chills Review: Book #6: Once Upon a Scream »