Category: Reviews

REVIEW: Westworld – Season 3, Episode 2 “The Winter Line”

*Spoilers* In “The Winter Line,” Maeve finds herself in the WWII-themed War World. Later, as the park’s techs work on her, she finds Lee Sizemore, who informs her that War World is adjacent to the world her daughter is in. However, a few clues indicate to Maeve that the reality she is experien...

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REVIEW: The Clone Wars – Season 7, Episode 5, “Gone With a Trace”

*SPOILERS* With the release of “Gone With a Trace,” Disney+’s supposedly final season of The Clone Wars re-introduces Ahsoka Tano at last. The episode picks up right after the events of the season 5 finale, wherein Ahsoka decided to find her own path rather than re-joining the Jedi order. We f...

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REVIEW: The Flash – Season 6, Episode 15 “The Exorcism of Nash Wells”

“The Exorcism of Nash Wells” confirms the fears with which “Death of the Speed Force” left me. We’re in for another round of Barry discovering that his heart/mind/spirit/lactose intolerance is his real superpower, or however they want to frame it. If we must go through this again, though, ...

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REVIEW: Westworld Season 3 Episode 1, “Parce Domine”

Westworld season one was really incredible and instantly made it one of my favorite shows back in 2016. The characters, concept, and fantastic visuals the series employed stunned me and took the world by storm. While the overall response to season two was more mixed, I still thought it was excellent...

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REVIEW: The Clone Wars Season 7, Episode 4, “Unfinished Business”

“Unfinished Business” finds some questioning Echo’s loyalty following his time with the Separatists. However, when he has a plan to re-take Anaxes and use his former position against Admiral Trench, Mace Windu thinks it just may work. Tech voices concerns about the mission and Echo’s intenti...

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REVIEW: Spenser Confidential

The work of Robert B. Parker has always been special to me. His characters Jesse Stone and Spenser introduced me to the mystery genre alongside James Patterson’s Alex Cross. Parker himself also served as an inspiration for me to finally get some ideas on paper. I even adopted his writing routine�...

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