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Feb 1, 2016
Lucifer: Season 13
Feb 1, 2016
The premise of the show was one with promise: The Lord of Hell visiting the streets of LA, solving crimes, etc. But so far it's been dull. Sure, there's neat stuff going on but it fails to engage the viewer. Tom Ellis' smart-ass portrayal of Satan is entertaining for the first 20 minutes, but soon becomes an annoying attempt to rehash the same jokes about how he's the devil.
Sep 26, 2014
The Walking Dead: Season 110
Sep 26, 2014
Even if you don't want to dedicate thirty-eight hours to watching a TV show, just watch The Walking Dead Season 1. It's short, it's kinda sweet in a dark way, and it is six epic episodes that work as a stand-alone story. This season stays true to the comics, has all the excitement without the bore of season 2, and in my mind is just a really long, really awesome movie.
Sep 26, 2014
The Walking Dead: Season 49
Sep 26, 2014
This series gets as good as it's ever been halfway through this season. It finally reminded me why I love this show! .
Sep 26, 2014
The Walking Dead: Season 21
Sep 26, 2014
This season ****. The first time I watched it I gave up on the show halfway through. When I started watching again later, I had to backtrack and wade through this muck to get to the good part.
Sep 26, 2014
Axe Cop: Season 110
Sep 26, 2014
This is one of my new favourite TV shows. Every episode explores the over-the-top creative world of Malachi Nicolle, a 5-year old writer. The web-comic (which the show is based on) is a must-read, and lends itself to the show quite effectively. And Nick Offerman's voice is more perfect than anyone could have expected. A lot of people are expecting a show with more satirical 'adult humour', and do not understand the energy and innocent nature behind Axe Cop. The beauty of Axe Cop is that it is written by a child who has not yet been jaded by the corruption in the world. In all its childlike innocence, Axe Cop is a celebration of youth and fantasy; it is the story of the ultimate good guy.
Sep 23, 2014
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D: Season 26
Sep 23, 2014
This show remains a side-dish to the Marvel movies, with a slightly unique taste of its own. If you want to watch it, I highly recommend reading a summary of the last season, even if you've already seen it. Just so you remember what the heck is going on.
Sep 22, 2014
Gotham: Season 11
Sep 22, 2014
Holy foreshadowing, Batman! Where do I start? This show is decaffeinated Batman. (Batman without the actual Batman) It is 80% nods and references to existing characters and 20% poor dialog and acting. The plotline is weak as it is overshadowed entirely by introducing characters we already know in the corniest fashion! (ex. Ivy stroking her plants in the background) Gordon is the goody-goody cop cliche that makes up for his lack of tact with the charming desire to do the right thing, and somehow prevails despite the fact that he should have died at least twice so far. Stupid writing loopholes! Not to mention his terrible motivational speech to heart-broken Bruce Wayne. And at the end, that awful, poorly scripted scene where he tries to earn the trust of young Bruce. I don't know what to hate more, the cheesy dialog or the actors' unconvincing attempts at their characters. Penguin struts his psychopath side in this episode as he becomes the most freakish moron to grace the scene. And why does Alfred sound Austrailian all of a sudden? "Good on you, mate." Totally not Alfred's character! But I'll get back to that later. In general, the characters all have their quirks but lack truly compelling personalities. I guess there's still time to establish that, though. But seriously, I was laughing the whole episode at the ridiculous attempts to make it cool or suspenseful by illogical turns of events and 'edgy' dialog. Whenever a character was trying to sound cool they wound up dusty as my grandma's dentures. Serious, who says "keep it frosty" seriously when they're not at Wendy's?!? Oh, and the soundtrack! I don't know who's idea it was to hire a drunken amateur rock group, but it was worse than dubstep soundtracks! I have never in my life heard a soundtrack that made me cringe in that way before! And it didn't even fit the mood in the least bit! The Star Wars prequels were more clever and gripping, for crying out loud! I found it at a total lack of quality! If Batman weren't already famous, this show couldn't have aired at all. All in all, I'd say this show is worth watching, if only for laughs with a buddy who knows Batman. This show is the true reason Batman is haunted by his past.