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Five Thoughts on Westworld’s “Phase Space”

By | Sep 21, 2020 | Television

Howdy, fellow humans who are definitely not robots who just think you’re humans, and welcome to our review of HBO’s science fiction series, Westworld. In this episode we meet the tragically cold-blooded Teddy 2.0, we witness the ever-changing power dynamics inside Westworld, and inside Westworld, and as always, we question the nature of reality. There […]

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Five Thoughts on Fringe‘s “Inner Child”

By | Sep 20, 2020 | Television

Welcome to Multiversity Comics’ Summer Binge of Fringe, a series that Parks and Recreation’s own Ben Wyatt once called “airtight.” The show’s fifteenth episode is a fine one, but it also firmly steps on the brakes after a propulsive installment last week. 1. Ugh “Inner Child” is fine. It’s got a solid premise and the […]

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Five Thoughts on Mission: Impossible’s “The Psychic”

By | Sep 20, 2020 | Television

“The Psychic” originally broadcast on April 22, 1967. Directed by Charles Rondeau and written by William Read Woodfield and Allan Balter, this episode finds the IMF preventing a corrupt businessman from selling illegal acquired patents for top-secret defense hardware. What makes this mission impossible is hat this businessman, Lowell, has fled to South America to […]

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Six Thoughts on Adventures of Superman‘s “The Girl Who Hired Superman” and “The Wedding of Superman”

By | Sep 15, 2020 | Television

If Adventures of Superman was always as bonkers as “The Wedding of Superman,” the show would be among the most fun ever made. The campiness of the color episodes is always appreciated. Because the second episode was so fun and the first one merely fine, we’ll do one thought on “The Girl Who Hired Superman” […]

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