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The Legends of Tomorrow [Wave]ride into the danger zone while The Walking Dead… well, they don’t really go anywhere — Superhero Showdown episode 6

14 Monday Nov 2016

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Legends of Tomorrow — Compromised

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Legends of Tomorrow images courtesy of Warner Bros. Television Distribution

After a first season full (FULL!) of major, foundational missteps, I think Legends of Tomorrow is finally starting to find its level. Which is an entirely different thing than saying Legends of Tomorrow has gotten good, it’s just hasn’t been so strikingly bad lately.

This week, the Legends make their way to the 1980s after their recently developed “time seismograph” warns them of a crisis during the 1987 INF Treaty signing while also explaining why they never travel to a point before the time crises they face in order to preemptively or proactively solve their time-based problems. I think by now most of us who’ve stuck by the show must be far past the point of questioning the internal mechanics of the time travel premise and its seemingly arbitrary rules, but still, it’s nice to see these types of things being addressed every once in a while. Continue reading →

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. gives up the ghosts, The Flash does what it always does to a fault, the Legends of Tomorrow learn a valuable lesson from Ulysses S. Grant, and The Walking Dead meet Tony Danza — Superhero Showdown episode 5

07 Monday Nov 2016

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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. — The Good Samaritan

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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. images courtesy of Disney-ABC Domestic Television

We’ve now hit the quarter mark of the fourth season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and perhaps that’s appropriate with the themes explored in “The Good Samaritan” and the overarching plotlines we’ve seen so far with its latest character, the Ghost Rider. After all, so many of our agents live their lives a quarter-mile at a time. Ride or die. Or whatever, I don’t think any of that has anything to do with anything, but the point is we’ve now hit the point in the season where the game has become clear (or at least translucent) and all of the new heroes and villains of the year, all of those stories told and all of the new developments at S.H.I.E.L.D., that whole slog — it finally got to the point, and that is that the scientist ghosts, bad as they seemed, were all victims of the real big bad… wait for it… Ghost Rider’s uncle…! Continue reading →

The tables turn this week as Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. gets better, The Flash middles, Legends of Tomorrow goes back to bad, and The Walking Dead leans towards the theatrical — Superhero Showdown episode 4

31 Monday Oct 2016

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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. — Lockup

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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. images courtesy of Disney-ABC Domestic Television

Every week in these recaps it seems I fail to mention something important that happened in the previous week’s episode, and every time so far it’s been because I have yet to be interested by any of this season’s overarching plots and would much rather just watch the Agents messing about. Last week, we discovered the existence of the Darkhold, a sinister-looking book of dark magic that… I don’t really know, I never really cared about any of that Ghost Rider/Johnny Blaze/Midnight Sons era of ’90s comics. I think all we really need to know is that it’s evil, and this week we learned that as much as we can read it, it’s reading us right back. It’s like the abyss that way.

In “Lockup”, the Agents’ plans to spring Ghost Rider’s uncle from jail before the psycho scientist ghosts get him go awry when they, basically, screw everything up because of personal issues. Continue reading →

While Ghost Rider joins the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Jesse Quick joins the Flash, and the Justice Society join the Legends of Tomorrow, one (or two) of the Walking Dead crew leave this mortal coil — Superhero Showdown episode 3

24 Monday Oct 2016

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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. — Let Me Stand Next to Your Fire

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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. images courtesy of Disney-ABC Domestic Television

So far this season, the reasons I’ve liked Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. have all been character-based with some very strong interactions between our favourite agents as they gradually move closer and closer back to the way things were last season. In “Let Me Stand Next to Your Fire”, our prime example of that is seeing Simmons and Daisy team up to take down some Watchdogs and check in on and maybe even recruit last season’s JT “Hellfire” James in a glorious sequence of events that wound up with the Ghost Rider using his hellfire chains. Ah, Ghost Rider and hellfire chains — together again for the first time. Continue reading →

The Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. meet Bend it Like Beckham, The Flash learns an important lesson he’s already supposed to know, and the Legends of Tomorrow hit the reset button — Superhero Showdown episode 2

17 Monday Oct 2016

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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. — Uprising

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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. images courtesy of Disney-ABC Domestic Television

I’m going to be honest here… I fell asleep watching Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. I did go back to review the parts I missed — I would never claim to know what I’m talking about if I hadn’t — but I thought it was important to tell you guys that up front.

So the first thing I have to say about “Uprising” is that I can’t believe I forgot to talk about Daisy’s goth look in last week’s Superhero Showdown. Seriously, not only is it tonally ridiculous, it represents a serious regression for the character, the once immature but promising hacker who grew into an effective field agent and Inhuman ambassador now acting out and dressing like she’s 14 years old. Bad news for everyone involved on that creative decision for the character. Continue reading →

Superhero Showdown

10 Monday Oct 2016

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In our ongoing efforts to bring you the best television coverage we can here at GOO Reviews, we decided to take a different approach to our weekly television coverage this year. Every Monday, we’ll be releasing our roundup of the week’s shows in something we’re calling “Superhero Showdown”. Because they’re all comicbook-based shows. And they’ll all be competing with each other. We’ll be recapping episodes, providing our commentaries for each, and letting you know which show reigns supreme over the course of the season. We can’t cover every different comicbook-based show, however, nor should we because a bunch of them are pretty intolerable.

So, the shows that made the cut: Continue reading →

Suicide Squad review

13 Saturday Aug 2016

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Action, Batman, comics, DC, DCEU, Joker, superhero

Oh, I get it. Sometimes we’re all bad guys. Oooohhh.

by Thom Yee

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Suicide Squad images courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures

“That looks stupid”, I thought to myself. “A comicbook about a group of people gathered together to kill themselves?” That was my first exposure to the weird little team called Suicide Squad. I didn’t buy it. Not that first time and not even years later after I’d either found out or figured out that the “Suicide” in Suicide Squad referred to the nature of the missions the team went on rather than each team members’ propensity for ending their own lives.

Suicide Squad is one of those rare “big two” (i.e., DC or Marvel) comicbook properties that I’m not very familiar with, probably because its origins lie squarely in the 1980s and almost definitely because it’s a book about bad guys. You see I’m one of those weird eggs that’s never found the bad guys more compelling than the good, and while that might be an odd thing to hear, at least for comicbook kids like me back in the ‘90s, it was only natural. Continue reading →

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Ultimate Edition review

16 Saturday Jul 2016

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Action, Batman, comics, DC, DCEU, superhero, Superman, Wonder Woman

There’s a saying in Metropolis — I know it’s in Gotham, probably in Metropolis — Fool me once, shame on… on you, fool me twice… you can’t get fooled again…!?

by Thom Yee

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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Ultimate Edition images courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures

Once again we stand here, soon after the release of a version of Batman v Superman, and once again I feel compelled to begin this review by defending its predecessor, Man of Steel, if only for just a little bit. You can skip to the next section if you just don’t want to hear it.

This time, I’d like to start with some of the most common, most consistently held criticisms I’ve heard of Superman, what it is that makes him such an easily outgrown and discarded as a character from the perspective of maturity: Continue reading →

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