Category: Reviews

REVIEW: The Dragon Prince – Book 2: Sky (2019)

On Friday, Netflix dropped season two of their hit original animated series The Dragon Prince. I was initially interested in The Dragon Prince because of the involvement of Aaron Ehasz and Giancarlo Volpe, the head writer and producer, respectively, of Avatar: the Last Airbender. Book 1: Moon of The...

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REVIEW: Kim Possible (2019)

I try not to judge movies based on trailers because they are often misleading and sometimes poorly edited. Everybody can probably name a movie that had bad trailers but ended up being pretty good, and vice versa. That being said, from the very first promo image of Disney Channel’s live-action Kim ...

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REVIEW: The Orville – Season 2, Episode 7 “Deflectors”

After taking a week off (during sweeps!), The Orville returns this week with “Deflectors,” which begins as another relationship episode – which, despite the excellent “A Happy Refrain,” gave me some consternation – but becomes something much more interesting. Talla takes center stage, li...

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REVIEW: Gotham – Season 5, Episode 6 “13 Stitches”

Last time on Gotham, Dorrance’s true purpose in Gotham was revealed, Nygma’s story took a new turn, and Harvey gave the soon-to-be Batman some much-needed advice. As the players are about to take their rightful places in Gotham, it now falls to Gordon to become both the beacon of law and order t...

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REVIEW: Big Mouth Valentine’s Special – “My Furry Valentine”

Earlier this week, Netflix dropped “My Furry Valentine,” a special double-length Valentine’s Day episode of Big Mouth. The series has had two full seasons prior, and I didn’t much care for them, but I decided it was worth watching the 46-minute special, out of curiosity if nothing el...

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REVIEW: The Flash – Season 5 Episode 14 “Cause and XS”

So you know that old saw, “The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree”? Yeah, that phrase definitely applies to this week’s episode of The Flash. “Cause and XS” proves that mistakes can indeed be hereditary, as it takes only one mishap for Nora to follow in her father’s footsteps and...

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