Ahsoka's story arc has a great surprising ending, strong character development, well written humor, clever callbacks Return of the Jedi and Solo: A Star Wars Story, and great dialogue to produce one of their best episodes.
Out of a 10 I would give it...
9.8 out of 10
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Friday, March 20, 2020
Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Season 7 Episode 5: Gone With a Trace: Review
Quick Review, since these are short episodes.
What it suffers from in terms of its overall story, episode 5 of the Clone Wars benefits from Ahsoka's long awaited return, some great humor, exploring more of the Underworld in Coruscant, and some strong new characters.
Out of a 10 I would give it...
7.2 out of 10
What it suffers from in terms of its overall story, episode 5 of the Clone Wars benefits from Ahsoka's long awaited return, some great humor, exploring more of the Underworld in Coruscant, and some strong new characters.
Out of a 10 I would give it...
7.2 out of 10
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
The Flash: Season 6 Episode 15: The Exorcism of Nash Wells: Review
Quick review, too tired to write a long one.
Seeing Reverse-Flash return (even if he doesn't come back fully, yet), Nash Wells' tragic secret that he is hiding, Barry adapting without his speed, and Joe becoming suspicious of Iris, make up for a disapponting episode due to its villain Sunshine, barely advancing the Mirror Master story line, and having way too much going on concerning the Crisis changes and a potiential dirty cop in the CCPD.
Most of me wishes that they would stick with Reverse Flash, as his story line is more interesting then anything that is going on right now
Out of a 10 I would give it..
6.5 out of 10
Seeing Reverse-Flash return (even if he doesn't come back fully, yet), Nash Wells' tragic secret that he is hiding, Barry adapting without his speed, and Joe becoming suspicious of Iris, make up for a disapponting episode due to its villain Sunshine, barely advancing the Mirror Master story line, and having way too much going on concerning the Crisis changes and a potiential dirty cop in the CCPD.
Most of me wishes that they would stick with Reverse Flash, as his story line is more interesting then anything that is going on right now
Out of a 10 I would give it..
6.5 out of 10
Friday, March 13, 2020
Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Season 7 Episode 4: Unfinished Business: Review
Clone Wars closes out it's first story arc with a bang.
The action scenes were the best of the season so far. I loved the Bad Batch and hope that they will appear again.
Anakin showing his dark side against Admiral Trench was the best part of the episode. I was also very surprised when they killed him, but I liked that it was Anakin who did it.
I also loved watching Obi-Wan and Mace Windu take on some droids. Mace Windu and Obi-Wan have always had great interactions in this series, and I hope to see more of it.
The humor in this episode was also great. I loved the Bad Batch's interactions and their competition to see who can destroy more droids, well done writers.
Overall, Clone Wars finishes it's first story arc with a bang and now it is going to be interesting to see what comes next.
Out of a 10 I would give it...
9.5 out of 10
The action scenes were the best of the season so far. I loved the Bad Batch and hope that they will appear again.
Anakin showing his dark side against Admiral Trench was the best part of the episode. I was also very surprised when they killed him, but I liked that it was Anakin who did it.
I also loved watching Obi-Wan and Mace Windu take on some droids. Mace Windu and Obi-Wan have always had great interactions in this series, and I hope to see more of it.
The humor in this episode was also great. I loved the Bad Batch's interactions and their competition to see who can destroy more droids, well done writers.
Overall, Clone Wars finishes it's first story arc with a bang and now it is going to be interesting to see what comes next.
Out of a 10 I would give it...
9.5 out of 10
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
The Flash: Season 6 Episode 14: Death of the Speed Force: Review
Flash continues to deal with the fallout from Crisis, while an old enemy and alley makes their return.
Wally West coming back was great, and I'm loving how much he has grown since season 3, and I also love his chemistry with Grant Gustin. The reveal that the Speed Force was dying due to Crisis was a great twist that I was not expecting. I'm also loving that Flash wants to create his own Speed Force.
Cisco returning and helping Team Flash take down the new Turtle villain was okay. I did not like the new villain, and I wish that they would get better villains that have more of an impact, such as Captain Cold, Heat Wave, The Trickster, and the Pied Piper. Overall though, I'm glad Cisco is back.
The Iris story line finally made a some progress. Kamilla discovering that this Iris is not the real Iris was great progression. But I really hope that Kamilla Hwang is not dead, as I really like her character. If she is dead, I think that they will use that as an excuse for Cisco to leave the show, which I do not want.
The best part of this episode was when Nash Wells was possessed by Eobard Thawne/Reverse Flash. His fight with Cisco was thrilling and funny at the same time, since Reverse Flash does not have his powers. Eobard's conversation with Barry and Cisco towards the end of the episode was no doubt the best scene in the second half of this season, due to the season 1 vibes I got while watching, and Tom Cavanagh's ability to switch his facial expressions while playing two different characters further cements him as the best actor on the show.
Overall, despite the lackluster new Turtle, Flash arguably delivered the best episode of the second half of this season due to its great plot reveals, return of Wally West, progressing Iris' story arc finally, strong humor, plenty of thrilling moments, the long awaited return of Eobard Thawne, and strong performances from Tom Cavanagh, Grant Gustin, and Keiynan Lonsdale.
Out of a 10 I would give it..
9.0 out of 10
Wally West coming back was great, and I'm loving how much he has grown since season 3, and I also love his chemistry with Grant Gustin. The reveal that the Speed Force was dying due to Crisis was a great twist that I was not expecting. I'm also loving that Flash wants to create his own Speed Force.
Cisco returning and helping Team Flash take down the new Turtle villain was okay. I did not like the new villain, and I wish that they would get better villains that have more of an impact, such as Captain Cold, Heat Wave, The Trickster, and the Pied Piper. Overall though, I'm glad Cisco is back.
The Iris story line finally made a some progress. Kamilla discovering that this Iris is not the real Iris was great progression. But I really hope that Kamilla Hwang is not dead, as I really like her character. If she is dead, I think that they will use that as an excuse for Cisco to leave the show, which I do not want.
The best part of this episode was when Nash Wells was possessed by Eobard Thawne/Reverse Flash. His fight with Cisco was thrilling and funny at the same time, since Reverse Flash does not have his powers. Eobard's conversation with Barry and Cisco towards the end of the episode was no doubt the best scene in the second half of this season, due to the season 1 vibes I got while watching, and Tom Cavanagh's ability to switch his facial expressions while playing two different characters further cements him as the best actor on the show.
Overall, despite the lackluster new Turtle, Flash arguably delivered the best episode of the second half of this season due to its great plot reveals, return of Wally West, progressing Iris' story arc finally, strong humor, plenty of thrilling moments, the long awaited return of Eobard Thawne, and strong performances from Tom Cavanagh, Grant Gustin, and Keiynan Lonsdale.
Out of a 10 I would give it..
9.0 out of 10
Friday, March 6, 2020
Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Season 7 Episode 3: On the Wings of Keeradaks: Review
Episode 3 ups the action and continues to impress.
The action scenes were easily the best of the season. The suspense as well was great when they were walking on a ledge over 100 feet off the ground.
The rescuing of Echo was also great, I'm also loving the chemistry between the Bad Batch Clones.
The natives helping Anakin and the Clones was a great action sequence as well, and I love Anakin showing off his moves as well.
My only small problem with the episode was that it was way too short, and I'm hoping the rest of the episodes of this season stay over 20 minutes.
Overall, Clone Wars' 3rd episode is great due to its stellar action scenes, but the short runntime was heavily disappointing.
Out of a 10 I would give it...
8.3 out of 10
The action scenes were easily the best of the season. The suspense as well was great when they were walking on a ledge over 100 feet off the ground.
The rescuing of Echo was also great, I'm also loving the chemistry between the Bad Batch Clones.
The natives helping Anakin and the Clones was a great action sequence as well, and I love Anakin showing off his moves as well.
My only small problem with the episode was that it was way too short, and I'm hoping the rest of the episodes of this season stay over 20 minutes.
Overall, Clone Wars' 3rd episode is great due to its stellar action scenes, but the short runntime was heavily disappointing.
Out of a 10 I would give it...
8.3 out of 10
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