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Five Thoughts on Adventures of Superman‘s “My Friend, Superman” and “The Clown Who Cried”

By | Jul 20, 2019 | Television

This week, Adventures of Superman introduces a few odd characters, and reveals something very specific about Clark Kent’s sense of humor. 1. Mr. Boombatz! “My Friend, Superman” features an Italian stereotype so broadly drawn you can see the grease stains on the television set. Tony, proprietor of a diner that serves such delights as “Super […]

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Five Thoughts on Krypton‘s “In Zod We Trust”

By | Jul 19, 2019 | Television

As Krypton’s Second Season pushes forward, we continue to go into more serious and darker territory. From all appearances, it seems that Lyta is indeed dead. Since Lyta’s character is connected to almost every other major one, this throws everything into disarray. Seg is distraught, Zod becomes even more ruthless, and Brainiac gets a front-row […]

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Five Thoughts on Archer’s “Skytanic”

By | Jul 17, 2019 | Television

Hi folks! Welcome the to our weekly recap of Archer on the Multiversity Summer TV Binge 2019. This week’s episode is named “Skytanic” and it’s a masterclass on how to make dialogue for animated television, with a tense scene and the totally unprofessional reactions from the characters, let’s dive right in. 1. Helium We begin […]

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Five Thoughts on Gargoyles‘ “Sentinel,” “Bushido,” and “Cloud Fathers”

By | Jul 16, 2019 | Television

Our Summer TV Binge of Disney’s Gargoyles is nearing the end of the Avalon World Tour arc with today’s look at “Sentinel” (aired February 19, 1996), “Bushido” (February 20, 1996), and “Cloud Fathers” (February 21, 1996). 1. Well That Was Weird “Sentinel” takes us to Rapa Nui/Easter Island, where Elisa gets captured and her memory […]

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