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12 Weeks, 12 Doctors: Five Thoughts on Doctor Who‘s “An Unearthly Child”

By | Jul 13, 2020 | Television

Welcome to your summer vacation through space and time, all from the comfort of your couch and TV.  We’re spending our COVID-19 summer winding our way through Doctor Who history, focusing on one episode from each Doctor’s tenure through to the Capaldi era. (Want to know what we’re watching? Here’s the schedule!) There’s no better place to […]

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Five Thoughts of Fringe‘s “Power Hungry”

By | Jul 12, 2020 | Television

Welcome to Multiversity Comics’ Summer Binger of Fringe, a show that Parks and Recreation’s own Ben Wyatt once called “airtight.” We’re officially a quarter of the way through the series’s first season and we’re staying on a pretty solid course here! This episode is definitely more wobbly than what we’ve seen so far but it’s […]

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Five Thoughts on Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts’ “To Catch a Deathstalker”

By | Jul 12, 2020 | Television

Welcome back to Multiversity Comics’ Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts reviews. This week there’s a flaming phantom, Deathstalkers, a high C, and karaoke. “To Catch a Deathstalker” Written by Taylor Chapulin Orci Directed by Chase Conley 1. Stalky This episode begins with a flashback to five-year-old Wolf fleeing from Mod Frogs into Deathstalker territory. […]

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Five Thoughts on Mission: Impossible’s “Pilot”

By | Jul 12, 2020 | Television

Mission: Impossible premiered on September 17th, 1966. Created by Bruce Geller and produced by Lucille Ball’s Desilu Productions, the show quickly infiltrated the cultural consciousness, much like how its team of secret agents infiltrate various countries in order to enact their plots. The show has experienced ridiculous longevity, thanks especially to its main theme by Lalo […]

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