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I actually liked this episode, there was a dark humor to it, very dark. Douglas Hodge is similar to Shadwell in Weaveworld and a little of Dr Mengele. A salesman who acts as though he’s giving people what they want but uncaring to what they loose in the process. He comes across as a protagonist, but we quickly realize

Probably, either that or Greenland, but Iceland is more likely.

I think the whole situation is being over-dramatized, and making it seem like this is happening to women in every facet of society. This was a group of people placed in very unique positions of power. Many of the allegations are coming across as increasingly unlikely and in many cases decades old. Rose is the worse as

I didn’t think that it did anything amazing. Felicity and Iris had some ridiculous action scenes that made it appear it was more luck than design that they managed to escape. Were the guards really that incompetent. The remainder of the crossover was pretty good at giving everyone something important to do.

Disagree on the Nathan and Mimsy, always thought they were great foils and function on the quasi fantasy realm of South Park. Where half the time it seems like it is all in their heads and standard kid fantasies and then they do a Coon episode and verify Kenny has super powers. Nathan works as a petty villain who

Showing them as weak isn’t showing them in a good light. It is showing they are letting themselves get abused when they know they could get out of it.

I’d personally give it an A -, which is rare for a first season show. The main reason is that it really has heart. Though a lot of things are implied that is the point, it gives it a stronger feeling of desperation when it is basically just two people that are actively determining the fate of the crew while both are

I caught it, wasn’t a huge fan of the show, but the intro jingle was very catchy and noticeable.

So far I think that the show’s off to a good start. Better than most shows, DS9 didn’t really get good until season 3, watchable, but nothing to look forward to, Babylon 5 S1 is best skipped since most of the characters act differently by S2, Voyager didn’t stop being annoying until season 3, etc.... This is good for

I thought that the message was a little clumsy and forced, but the presentation was great. Seeing the kids treat the day off in October with the seriousness of a political coup rioting and going as far as kidnap and Randy’s obsessive adventures and masterfully done slapstick are some of the best elements of South Park.

I like what they’ve done with the Klingons and I don’t like it at the same time. They made them more alien based off the material, ridges, extra nostrils, no hair. But I miss the B movie viking and samurai cosplayers from the previous generations, no top knots, fu manchu mustaches, or samurai armor. I hope they still

A great ending to a great season. This is a new one, normally Bojack is the one to find that the shenanigans from the season hasn’t changed his mood or his life, that happened to other key characters.

This is Rick we are talking about, the same one that gave Morty a dangerous pheromone potion not telling him that it would be an issue if she had the flu in the middle of flu season.

Give us a squirrel episode. “Hey human child, look at me if you can hear me. We grant wishes to kids who can hear us. We can make you fly and get you so much candy”.

Could be a VR game.

Not surprising, McFarlane has about at best a 60/40 success ratio. Half the time it doesn’t work and the half the time it does it either fizzles out or isn’t what anyone hoped it would be.

I think that they figured out what they wanted to say before they were sure how to say it. The premise of BoJack has been pretty consistent from season 1. He’s in a unique position being successful but in a fashion no one could take seriously and has little real responsibilities. With all his spare time he

Bastards, they did this with Farscape, now they are doing it with Dark Matter. It is one of the better shows that doesn’t have to rely on FX to get ratings. They get by on good acting and character development.

Disagree on that one. I found Diane to be pretentious and shallow in the first episodes. Especially where they go with her storyline. This gives her a bit more depth and reason for her intellectual snootiness. Her thuggish blue collar family that treated her like an outsider. The accents aren’t that far off. They