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I tapped out in Season 3 and have maybe watched one or two episodes since. Between the inconsistent characterisation, the meandering plots, and the over-reliance on gore to provide shock, I lost my hope that they'd do anything decent with the concept. Now, every time I've considered catching up properly, I just get

Every time Scully says " My alien DNA", I cringe inwardly for season one Scully,

Rick and Morty really seems to excel at picking the best songs for having an emotional impact. Whoever gets that job deserves a god damned raise.

Too harsh a rating me thinks. It wasn't a bad episode, even it was rushed an hasn't the confidence in itself to explore the ideas it portrays in a little more depth. What really annoyed me is the revelation that someone close will betray Constantine…this would be fine if there was a bigger assemble caste and the

It was a so-so episode with your monster of the week, and considering how powerful Constantine described the demon…kind of a damp squib. The ending though? The ending was a magnificence, haunting redemption. Not of John, he needs to be darker than he currently is, but of the show itself. It's a flash of what

"Well…look at that…the sun's coming up…".

I didn't know you were continuing the B5 reviews, but thank you for doing so. It is a much beloved show, exactly for moments like when Londo is narrating the Earth-Minbari war. Sometimes JMS' writing can be a little stilted, cack handed even, but his speeches could raise hairs on your arm. Combined with the