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The Walking Dead – No Way Out recap

15 Monday Feb 2016

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by Thom Yee

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The Walking Dead images courtesy of AMC

6×09: “No Way Out”

I don’t know why, but for some reason I felt compelled to watch some old episodes of The Walking Dead during this year’s midseason break, and somehow, in the midst of all of the Holiday festivities, family togetherness, celebratory warmth, and zombie gore, I realized that I’ve really grown fond of the show. That might seem obvious from my having written recap reviews of the show since season four, but it’s a show that I’ve had a lot of problems with over its lifespan, and at its critically bleakest points, it was often a show I hate watched more than actually enjoyed.  Since I took that chance to look back at where the show’s been and where it is now and have really been able to consider what a big part of my TV-watching life it’s become, I feel like I’ve reached a point of contentment and comfort with the show, and it’s become something I actively want to watch and actually kind of miss when it’s gone. Even though I pretty much already know where everything’s going. Continue reading →

Legends of Tomorrow – White Knights recap

11 Thursday Feb 2016

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by Thom Yee

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Legends of Tomorrow images courtesy of Warner Bros. Television Distribution

1×04: “White Knights”

With the economy flagging and the value of our dollar plummeting, it’s tough to be Canadian right now, but if there’s one good thing about living here, I would say it’s that we got to see this week’s Legends of Tomorrow early. But that’s about it.

So according to Legends of Tomorrow, breaking into the Pentagon was even easier in the ‘80s than it was in X-Men: Days of Future Past in the ‘70s as our heroes this week infiltrated the United States DoD headquarters on the trail of redacted files that might lead to Vandal Savage’s ‘80s-era goings on. It’s a pretty entertaining scene, particularly because they find a way to involve everyone on the team and particularly because Sara got to do a pretty nifty maneuver with her double spin kick (which looked like it was really done by the actress rather than a stunt double).  But come on. Continue reading →

Legends of Tomorrow – Blood Ties recap

05 Friday Feb 2016

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by Thom Yee

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Legends of Tomorrow images courtesy of Warner Bros. Television Distribution

1×03: “Blood Ties”

Pfft. Some Time Master.

This week we pick up with our heroes still getting weird in the ‘70s, and once again we’re split up into three discrete groups as we try to solve the mystery of what Vandal Savage is doing with Hawkman’s deceased body. Forming new plans after failing to stop Savage during last week’s shenanigans, Rip and Sarah decide that if they can’t halt Savage’s plans, they can at least slow them down by hitting where it hurts (his wallet), Jax is charged with repairing the Waverider’s heretofore unrevealed secondary jump ship that was damaged during the team’s fight with Chronos and Leonard and Rory decide to take advantage by forcing Jax to use the ship to right a previous wrong, and Martin and Ray get into their own subatomic adventures in order to save Kendra’s life. Continue reading →

Legends of Tomorrow – Pilot, pt. 2 recap

29 Friday Jan 2016

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Legends of Tomorrow images courtesy of Warner Bros. Television Distribution

1×02: “Pilot (2)”

After the disastrous (but probably fated to happen) events of the previous episode in which our heroes travelled back to the ‘70s, get two of their own teammate’s’ grownup child killed, and then find out they’re less legends but losers, we now find ourselves with a group that’s somewhat more disillusioned with their series’ initial premise and now very distrustful of Rip Hunter, the time master/mastermind that brought them together. Following clues left behind in the wake of their misadventures, the group sets off on the trail of Vandal Savage without Rip’s supervision, but when the Atom accidentally leaves a piece of his supersuit behind in the hands of terrorists, they end up ruining their own present and have to undo their latest mistake before leaving 1975. Continue reading →

Legends of Tomorrow – Pilot, pt. 1 recap

22 Friday Jan 2016

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Why I’m Watching… Legends of Tomorrow

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legends-of-tomorrow-headWhen you break superheroes down to their base concepts, the one thing that probably draws us all to them is their superpowers. For all of its apparent faults, my favourite moment in Avengers:  Age of Ultron is when all of the Vision, the Thor, and Iron Man combine their individual energy blasts to take down Ultron. It’s one of those glorious, everyone-gang-up-on-the impossible-threat moments (à la George Perez) that really made me love that movie, but like any other story, a good superhero story needs at least a little more complexity than “People! With powers!” On television, though, most shows have had a problem even getting that first part right. Continue reading →

Jessica Jones (Season 1)

19 Saturday Dec 2015

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Anyone ever heard of earplugs?

by Thom Yee

Jessica Jones images courtesy of Marvel Television, ABC Studios, Tall Girls Productions, and Netflix

Jessica Jones images courtesy of Marvel Television, ABC Studios, and Netflix

People ask me all the time, they ask me, “Thom, when’s this whole… superhero thing gonna end?” Well… they ask me that after the considerable time they’ve been forced to spend with me and after I’ve finally lightened up enough to let them practice a bit of their own free will.

After they’re pummeled to the point of submission by a group of my various bodyguards and henchmen for such impudence — the impudence of suggesting that superhero movies will go away and the impudence of speaking to me as if I owed them (or anybody) an answer — I tell them the same thing I tell myself:

Superheroes will never end!

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The Walking Dead – Start to Finish

30 Monday Nov 2015

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The Walking Dead images courtesy of AMC.

The Walking Dead images courtesy of AMC.

6×08: “Start to Finish”

For a variety of reasons, The Walking Dead can be a tough show to judge objectively. It’s really popular, there are a lot of things going on at once, some of which you might love and some of which you’ll just as easily hate, it’s not a situation most of us can fundamentally relate to (at least not at this extreme a level), and as a prestige-format specialty cable series, it runs on a shortened schedule that doesn’t stick around all year like most 22-24-episode shows on the major networks. For me, especially as a viewer of the show and a reader of the comicbook, it feels like we’ve been in Alexandria forever, but here at the midseason finale, it’s only been the last few episodes of last season and the first half of this season, and everything from this season has really only taken place over the course of a day so far. In that context, it’s kind of shocking the that things have changed so much in this little Safe-Zone since Rick and co. decided to drop in.

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The Walking Dead – Heads Up

23 Monday Nov 2015

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The Walking Dead images courtesy of AMC.

The Walking Dead images courtesy of AMC.

6×07: “Heads Up”

Between the Jon Snow Game of Thrones season six poster that debuted today and last night’s Walking Dead episode, what is this, the season of people not being dead? I mean, who else is gonna turn out to not be dead, Ned Stark? Derek Shepherd? Omar from The Wire?

So hands up, who’s surprised Glenn’s not dead? No one? No hands up? That’s what I thought. We were all hit pretty hard by Glenn’s seeming demise towards the end of “Thank You”, the third episode of this season, though there was a fair amount of skepticism about his death even back then, but the way not knowing what happened to Glenn has been strung out over the last four weeks made it increasingly clear to most of us that he wasn’t dead. Continue reading →

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