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Legends of Tomorrow – Last Refuge recap

22 Friday Apr 2016

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Legends of Tomorrow images courtesy of Warner Bros. Television Distribution

1×12: “Last Refuge”

It’s gotten to be almost impossible to watch Legends of Tomorrow without finding some pretty big logic problems in the gang’s time-travelling shenanigans, but as big as the problems would have to be in a story where the legends try to prevent their latest villain, the Pilgrim, from murdering their younger selves, they didn’t bug me as much as they normally do.

After first rescuing the young Heatwave, fresh off of accidentally killing his entire immediate family after losing control of a house fire that he set, the legends proceed to rescue the young Sara before losing the Pilgrim when Gideon can no longer track her, and then devise a plan to kidnap themselves as newborns, thus, preventing themselves from building a timeline on which the Pilgrim can strike. There’s a base level on which almost none of this makes sense, particularly when that last bit means erasing themselves from existence, but the more I thought about it, the more I started building my own internal logic about the whole thing. Continue reading →

Fear the Walking Dead – We All Fall Down recap

18 Monday Apr 2016

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Fear the Walking Dead images courtesy of AMC

2×02: “We All Fall Down”

After escaping from their mysterious, yet-to-be-revealed-but-no-doubt-still-a-factor-in-this-story pursuers by sticking near the coastline, our heroes spot the errant lights of a house and head in-land to investigate. Finding a family, the Gearys, whose patriarch, former park ranger George, is determined to maintain their spot for as long as they can, our heroes gather vital information and new insight on the state of their new world. And get most of the Gearys killed. It’s not usually hard to tell when people are doomed on this show. I mean, there are all sorts of outside-narrative, inside-baseball ways of telling if actors will be sticking around, especially following casting news, but you can usually just tell if a newcomer is long or short for this world, and this family definitely wasn’t right, at least not right enough to be added to the cast. It’s not that they were overtly weird or perverse, but you just knew they wouldn’t have fit. Continue reading →

Legends of Tomorrow – Magnificent Eight recap

15 Friday Apr 2016

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1×11: “The Magnificent Eight”

Temporal blindspots, eh?

At the end of last week’s episode, we learned that the Time Masters had intensified their hunt, sending the mysterious (and non-creatively named) Hunters to find our legends after Chronos (nee Heatwave) had failed to capture them, a development that prompted many of us to think to ourselves, “Huh? Oh yeah, the Time Masters. Those are the guys who are chasing our guys, right?” To say that Legends of Tomorrow has lacked urgency in its first ten episodes would be an understatement, and for most of this week’s episode, that’s very much a trend that’s continued. Continue reading →

Fear the Walking Dead – Monster recap

11 Monday Apr 2016

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Why I’m Watching… Fear the Walking Dead season 2

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There was a time long ago (last fall) that I dared to call Fear the Walking Dead a show I enjoyed more than The Walking Dead.  It was a time before the great herding of zombie gulch, the Wolves’ attack on Alexandria, Carol setting everybody on fire, and the solidification of The Walking Dead as less a show but a legend, and thus, in retrospect… it may have been a foolish statement to make. Continue reading →

Legends of Tomorrow – Progeny recap

08 Friday Apr 2016

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1×10: “Progeny”

Time travel’s always an intriguing concept for any story, but it’s also a tricky-wicky thing to stick the landing on, and the more it plays a central role in the story, the more the whole thing tends to fall apart under the stress of underlying logic. Even putting aside some of the basic, cause-and-effect and what-happens-to-that-cause-after-changing-the-effect questions, a lot of time-travel stories just don’t make that much sense when you think about them too much.

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The Walking Dead – Last Day on Earth recap

04 Monday Apr 2016

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The Walking Dead images courtesy of AMC

6×16: “Last Day on Earth”

There’s a certain type of dread you might feel when you’ve become invested, a dread of inevitability, when you’re reading something you’ve already read several times before and you know that something bad is coming, but you keep hoping that somehow this time will turn out different. We’ve known for some time now that Jeffrey Dean Morgan was cast as Negan for this season of The Walking Dead, and with that knowledge I was especially terrified as the season progressed to the point we comicbook readers knew it was getting to, both for what Negan represents for the series, and for how far an actor like Jeffrey Dean Morgan would go with Negan. He’s going to change everything. Continue reading →

Legends of Tomorrow – Left Behind recap

01 Friday Apr 2016

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1×09: “Left Behind”

It’s been a few weeks since we last saw our heroes, weeks where some of the truly legendary figures of the DC Universe have made their onscreen debuts, and I have to say I’ve enjoyed my time off from this show. It’s not that I had gotten sick of Legends of Tomorrow, but I was certainly growing bored with it. It turns out the time off was good for the show too.

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The Walking Dead – East recap

28 Monday Mar 2016

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6×15: “East”

Between the bikers blown up on the road, Paula’s group and the back up they called in that all got trapped in that burning room, the guys who got shot from Dwight’s group, and the d*ckheads Carol shot in this episode, Rick and co. have probably picked off at least twenty-five Saviors, and that’s not even counting the massacre at the Saviors’ satellite compound. This entire season we’ve been waiting for the Saviors to launch their (counter)attack on Alexandria, but considering that there are really only eight or nine truly dangerous people in the town — all from Rick’s original group — if the Saviors ever got serious, if they only managed to build up a kill count even a third of the size that Rick and co. have against them, Alexandria would probably be all out of heroes already. It’s not a big group of fighters in Alexandria. And it’s probably going to get smaller very soon. Continue reading →

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