The Force has finally smiled down upon us! This week’s episode of Star Wars Rebels takes a break from the more traditional team up of Ezra, Jarrus and Zeb to take a look at two of the more ignored characters, Hera and Sabine. Despite the focus on other characters, the show still manages to keep the tensely paced and enjoyable action sequences that the show has enjoyed so far.
by Graham Osborne
The Force has finally smiled down upon us! This week’s episode of Star Wars Rebels takes a break from the more traditional team up of Ezra, Jarrus and Zeb to take a look at two of the more ignored characters, Hera and Sabine. Despite the focus on other characters, the show still manages to keep the tensely paced and enjoyable action sequences that the show has enjoyed so far. by Graham Osborne Constantine is rapidly becoming one of life’s mysteries. Is it bad? Is it good? It’s almost impossible to tell. Ultimately, it seems there are many shows out there which are worse, but it’s hard to say why. This week a demonic record is going around, killing anyone who listens to it. Unsurprisingly, the entire episode revolves around rock and roll, with references to Constantine’s past as a musician. Sadly, there was no music video or version of the song played. But we can’t have everything. by Graham Osborne After a lacklustre start last week, Constantine manages to turn it around this week to create a more energetic and interesting episode, giving hints at grander schemes to come. by Graham Osborne A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away… George Lucas made what some would consider to be one of the best film trilogies ever. Then, he followed it up twenty years later with one of the worst prequel trilogies ever made. Followed by a TV series set between the second and third films of the prequels, which told a better story and managed to redeem the franchise. by the I'm With Geek TV Team The Box Set is I’m With Geek’s attempt to encourage more people to watch a TV series that they may have missed the first time round, then discuss how it made them feel. Happy? Sad? Filled with impotent rage? Who knows… by the I'm With Geek TV Writers There's only so much dross that you can put up with on TV. We here at I'm With Geek aim to put a stop to that with our new feature article. Here, we find a randomly generated title for a TV series, then pitch it to the world in no more than 150 words. Will one of our wacky ideas get picked up for syndication? You decide! by the I'm With Geek TV Writers There's only so much dross that you can put up with on TV. We here at I'm With Geek aim to put a stop to that with our new feature article. Here, we find a randomly generated title for a TV series, then pitch it to the world in no more than 150 words. Will one of our wacky ideas get picked up for syndication? You decide! by Graham Osborne Fargo has come to an end. But fear not, noble reader, the series finale managed to tie everything up in a neat little bow. A bow made of twists, turns and that little knot to hold it all together, wrapped around the present of suspense for the gift of viewing for you to open and enjoy with your eyes of wonderment… Where was I going with this again? by Graham Osborne It’s the penultimate episode of Fargo this week, and, oh boy, is it a doozy! Maintaining the time-skip from the previous episode, we’re given some more depth to the events of the last year for each of the characters, particularly the adventures of Malvo and Lester. by Graham Osborne It’s a new episode of Fargo, the story of one man, his love of a washing machine, and the community who were trying to keep them apart. The opening scene showing Lester receiving his new washing machine is indicative of a turning point in his life. A new washing machine, a new lease of life, so to speak. |
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