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The Walking Dead – Twice as Far recap

21 Monday Mar 2016

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6×14: “Twice as Far”

That was not the person I was expecting to get a crossbow bolt through the eye.  But I definitely was expecting someone to.

At times like these, I’m reminded of an earlier moment in The Walking Dead, way back in season three when Rick and co. first discovered the prison and decided that one of the best people to send into the forbidding, unlit, pitch-black darkness of the prison interior corridors was Hershel, the only elderly person in the group and the only one with medical experience. And that’s how he lost his leg. Continue reading →

The Walking Dead – The Same Boat recap

14 Monday Mar 2016

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6×13: “The Same Boat”

Along with drowning to death, I’ve always thought that some of the worst ways to die would be being burned to death and being eaten alive. And boy did we get a lot of both this episode.

In the aftermath of the raid on the Saviors’ satellite compound, a small group of Saviors that escaped manage to capture Carol and Maggie and take them to one of their safe houses to bargain for the return of one of their own and to buy time to gather more Saviour troops to counterattack Rick and co. And in so doing they signed their own death warrants. I don’t think anyone seriously believed that Carol and Maggie were ever in any real trouble this episode, either when we met their captors, after we travelled to their captors’ safe house, and especially not when we realized that we’d be spending an entire episode following just this one story. At first it was a little disheartening to realize that this was going to be a bottle episode of The Walking Dead, but once things settled in and we got a sense of where the episode was going, it was kind of nice to have an episode just for the girls. Continue reading →

Legends of Tomorrow – Night of the Hawk recap

11 Friday Mar 2016

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1×08: “Night of the Hawk”

Soooo are they still trying to kill the immortal tyrant Vandal Savage or are they just running around time to play dress up and solve mysteries?

Having gained vital new information after rescuing the timeship Acheron last episode, our heroes, hot on the trail of their hated enemy, travel to the small town of Harmony Falls in 1958 where they… go undercover… to save the town from… being trapped in a ‘50s horror movie cliché? With Ray and Kendra posing as the new couple in town who face prejudice for their mixed race marriage; Professor Stein and Sarah posing as the town’s new asylum doctor and nurse who face sexism and homophobia for Sarah’s independence and interest in a female coworker; Jax posing as the new teenager who faces racism for being a black kid who thinks he can talk to white kids; and Rip and Cold posing as G-Men who face no significant difficulties because they’re white, presumably straight men (who have convincing fake IDs), our heroes… wait—what’s happening again? Continue reading →

Legends of Tomorrow – Marooned recap

04 Friday Mar 2016

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1×07: “Marooned”

One thing I’ve really loved about Legends of Tomorrow that’s been in place since the beginning is the show’s opening sequence, with each of our heroes’ logos flying past before revealing the ‘Legends of Tomorrow’ title. Even though it’s a very quick, fleeting moment, for me, it really helps to give our heroes their own presence on a show that contributes to the iconic, legendary status each of them has from the comics. It’s a type of importance that they all need, especially with the way the show wound up playing with the ‘Legends’ moniker, which is good, especially because in an episode like “Marooned”…

IT’S A TRAP!

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The Walking Dead – Knots Untie recap

29 Monday Feb 2016

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6×11: “Knots Untie”

Whaaat happened to all my favourite characters?

Why did we spend so much time with Morgan early in the season for him to just disappear now?

What is Carol doing? She’s the first one you send out if people might need to be killed!

Does Aaron even have a job in Alexandria anymore?

Well, at least I haven’t seen Tara in a while.

“Knots Untie” gave me a lot of bad feelings, and if you’ve been paying any attention at all during the course of this series, or really any serialized dramatic fiction, you should have some pretty bad feelings too.

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Legends of Tomorrow – Star City 2046 recap

26 Friday Feb 2016

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1×06: “Star City 2046”

Time Travelling to a ruined future to find the Connor Hawke version of Green Arrow and a one-armed Oliver Queen should be one of those squee-level moments that comicbook nerds like me fear we’ll never get to see in our lifetimes. It’s just too bad for Legends of Tomorrow that The Flash did their alterna-verse story on Earth-2 better only two weeks earlier.

Having survived Chronos’ surprise attack on the Waverider, our heroes find themselves unexpectedly thrown forward in time to Star City in the year 2046 where the city is in ruins, gangs rule the streets, law enforcement is extinguished, Oliver Queen has been missing for years, and a new Green Arrow struggles to defend the city. Continue reading →

The Walking Dead – The Next World recap

22 Monday Feb 2016

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6×10: “The Next World”

There’s a version of The Walking Dead, once posited by creator Robert Kirkman well before it was a TV show, that would have seen the series conclude with Carl being the last survivor of our group.  And in a way, that makes a lot of sense and provides a surprisingly satisfying catharsis in a series where Rick has pretty much always been the lead.  The passing of the torch, the student becomes the master, the son becomes the father and like that, so it’s also sensible that Carl would be the ultimate untouchable character in the show if only because of what he represents. And then he gets shot right in the eye.  Continue reading →

Legends of Tomorrow – Fail-Safe recap

19 Friday Feb 2016

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1×05: “Fail-Safe”

I so called that Prison Break joke.

With this week’s “Fail-Safe” we continue with the second part of our heroes’ trip to ‘80s-era Soviet Russia, but unlike last week, we start off with a slightly clearer goal than usual: break our friends out of prison. With all of Professor Stein, Ray, and Heatwave caught behind the iron curtain, it’s up to Cold and Sara to bust them out before the Ruskies can break Stein and force him to reveal the secrets that will lead to an army of Soviet Firestorms. But Sara has a secret mission of her own, charged by Rip to kill Stein should his retrieval prove untenable. That all sounds exciting, but… it kind of wasn’t. Continue reading →

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