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8/22/2022
The Agony Booth: Angel One
8/4/2022
The Power of Jay-Skull: “The Diamond Ray of Disappearance”
7/31/2022
The Agony Booth: “Move Along Home”
7/22/2022
The Agony Booth: Threshold
7/9/2022
Captain’s Quadrant: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, “A Quality of Mercy”
7/3/2022
Captain’s Quadrant: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: “All Those Who Wander”
6/30/2022
Jurassic World: Dominion is actually pretty good and I’ll gladly be devoured on that hill!
6/28/2022
Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers is legitimately one of the best movies of 2022
6/27/2022
Lightyear is Fine, but Lightweight
6/27/2022
Bob’s Burgers: The Movie is just a Feature Length television episode and that isn’t a bad thing!
6/27/2022
Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness may be a Smaller Adventure Than We Thought, but it shows Growth in Other Ways
5/16/2022
“Farewell” ends a frustrating season of Star Trek: Picard
5/1/2022
“Hide and Seek” brings life and death to Star Trek: Picard, but it is not without its problems
4/26/2022
“Mercy” and thank you… Star Trek: Picard finally has some momentum again, even if most of it feels like a waste
4/26/2022
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 is an endearing, innocent fun time for all
4/20/2022
Jackass Forever is the grossest, cringiest, and most strangely comforting experience I’ve had in a long time
4/17/2022
Everything Everywhere All at Once is a masterpiece of mayhem
4/17/2022
“Monsters” is good TV, but it drags the momentum of the entire season arch to a halt
4/16/2022
The Man confronts The Boy in Wil Wheaton’s “Still Just a Geek”
4/12/2022
Jurati is Queen in “Two of One”
4/10/2022
Pixar’s ‘Turning Red’ asks the all-important question: What if Puberty had feelings?
4/10/2022
“Fly me to the Moon” is mostly unnecessary time filler in a season that is beginning to look like it could have benefitted from less episodes
4/1/2022
The Batman is a Methodical Tale of Failure
3/23/2022
Star Trek: Picard’s latest episode is just like The One with the Whales, only without the whales
3/17/2022
Star Trek: Discovery’s DMA season is DOA
3/12/2022
The Q Hits the Fan with Star Trek: Picard’s, “Penance”
3/10/2022
“Species 10-C” is a delicious serving of Star Trek, but Tarka is still the fly in the soup
3/6/2022
It’s like Star Trek: Picard read my Christmas wish list!
3/6/2022
Discovery’s “Rosetta” is hopelessly lost in space
2/24/2022
Discovery crosses “The Galactic Barrier” and Tarka gets a too little/too late backstory.
2/17/2022
Star Trek: Discovery’s “Rubicon” is an episode that had everything going for it, then tragically self-destructs
2/10/2022
Discovery goes “All In” on a perfectly fine Star Trek version of Mr. & Mrs. Smith
2/9/2022
The Demystification and Domestication of Boba Fett
2/6/2022
You should be watching The Legend of Vox Machina
2/5/2022
The Expanse implodes with a short, unsatisfying finale season
2/3/2022
Star Trek: Prodigy’s mid-season finale, “A Moral Star, Part Two” tells a satisfying, self-contained story, teases the future, and even throws in a cliffhanger
2/3/2022
The second nearly Boba-free episode of The Book of Boba Fett proves that he worked so much better as a background character, not a protagonist
1/29/2022
“A Moral Star, Part One” is the organic culmination of the Prodigy kids as a crew and it feels so good
1/26/2022
Boba Fett is sidelined from his own show for a special episode from a much better series
1/23/2022
Prodigy goes on a fun, time bending adventure that, ironically, doesn’t have enough time
1/23/2022
“The Gathering Storm” finally makes The Book of Boba Fett feel like the action epic it should have been from the beginning
1/16/2022
“First Con-Tact” is an great episode of failure and character growth shoved into a predictable formulaic kids show plot
1/12/2022
It’s time to face facts: The Book of Boba Fett is bad
1/9/2022
Star Trek Prodigy’s “Kobayashi” indulges in shameless nostalgia and fan service and I’m totally here for it
1/9/2022
The Book of Boba Fett hits a comfortable stride with, “The Tribes of Tatooine”
1/9/2022
I have finished watching Hit Monkey and now I have thoughts…
1/1/2022
“Eve of the Daleks” is a sweet, simple Doctor Who adventure
12/31/2021
Don’t Look Up uses satire as a sledgehammer
12/30/2021
“But to Connect” offers a realistic, philosophical break from the apocalypse
12/29/2021
The First Chapter of The Book of Boba Fett is unremarkable
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