Category: Television Reviews

REVIEW: The Umbrella Academy – Season 3 (2022)

Netflix’s The Umbrella Academy season 3 was recently released onto Netflix, bringing with it all the tropes and comedy to which fans of this series have become accustomed. The phenomenal 1st season is one of the greatest things Netflix has ever created. The lackluster 2nd season was a rollercoast...

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REVIEW: Superman & Lois – Season 2, Episode 14 “Worlds War Bizarre”

Superman & Lois has been speeding towards the big climax, but there’s one more episode to go, so things had to slow down a bit. “Worlds War Bizarre” acts mostly as the set-up for next week’s season finale, and as such, it’s not the most exciting episode – until the end, that is. Supe...

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REVIEW: Obi-Wan Kenobi – Season 1, Episode 6, “Part VI”

***SPOILERS*** In “Part VI,” Reva arrives back on Tatooine and asks where Owen is. Meanwhile, things look bleak for the Path as Vader ruthlessly tails their ship. Owen and Beru prepare to fight as Obi-Wan convinces Leia to let him surrender himself to Vader. Obi-Wan’s plan works, and Vader’s...

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REVIEW: Ms. Marvel – Season 1, Episode 3 “Destined”

Remember the Honest Trailer about Revenge of the Sith (back when they were funny)? There’s a line in it that says Revenge of the Sith is “the best Star Wars prequel by default simply because something occasionally happens.” That’s “Destined,” the third episode of Ms. Marvel, in a nutshel...

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REVIEW: The Boys – Season 3, Episode 5, “The Last Time to Look On This World of Lies”

***SPOILERS*** “The Last Time to Look On This World of Lies” finds Frenchie praying over Kimiko while MM watches a video of tests being run on Soldierboy. Ashley is chosen as the new CEO of Vought. Hughie tells Annie about Soldierboy and the temporary V and promises he won’t take i...

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REVIEW: The Flash – Season 8, Episode 18 “The Man in the Yellow Tie”

“The Man in the Yellow Tie” is the episode where The Flash’s streamlined season finally catches up with it – much like a certain yellow-garbed supervillain always does with Barry Allen. The central plot is strong and thematically rich, but it’s shoved aside by subplots that have no bearing...

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