TRANSFORMERS – WAR FOR CYBERTRON [Chapter 2 Review]: Earthrise!

TRANSFORMERS - WAR FOR CYBERTRON [Chapter 2 Review]: Earthrise!
Netflix drags us across the universe for the sequel to Transformers: War For Cybertron - Siege. WFC: Earthrise appears to be a huge misnomer, however, as Earthfall would have been more appropriate. There is only one Earth scene -- leaving us with more assumptions than answers... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLLDTZgmZhM Earthrise's episodes clumsily juggle time between time on …

THE GEEEEK AWARDS [Best ‘Geek’ TV of 2020]: Seven Country.

THE GEEEEK AWARDS [Best 'Geek' TV of 2020]: Seven Country.
Welcome to another installment of GHG’s Best “Geek” TV of the Year! All the following lists take a look at our favorite superhero, sci-fi, fantasy, horror, wrestling, nerd comedy and geek-related programming of 2020: cable TV and streaming services included. So, enjoy our column and have yourself a wonderful holiday quarantine. 1. The Mandalorian (Season …

ADVENTURE TIME – DISTANT LANDS [Obsidian Review]: Be My Monster.

ADVENTURE TIME - DISTANT LANDS [Obsidian Review]: Be My Monster.
Adventure Time: Distant Lands is this wonderful epilogue to what Adventure Time means to its fans after ten gloriously algebraic seasons. HBO Max revived Adventure Time for the Distant Lands miniseries that is only four episodes total with each episode running 45 minutes each. Obsidian expands on the relationship between Marceline and Princess Bubblegum. They’re …

STAR WARS – THE MANDALORIAN [Season 2 Premiere Review]: Yak Face.

STAR WARS - THE MANDALORIAN [Season 2 Premiere Review]: Yak Face.
I figured it would be fun to write this review of The Mandalorian's Season 2 Premiere from a collector point-of-view. Because -- why not? -- I'm always in A Toy Kinda Mood. Chapter 9 instantly tracks everybody's current favorite Star Wars characters, Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) and The Child (um, Baby Yoda) through a dark …

STAR TREK DISCOVERY [Season 3 Premiere Review]: Cats and Fireflies.

STAR TREK DISCOVERY [Season 3 Premiere Review]: Cats and Fireflies.
Having evaded the confines of continuity and the 23rd century at the conclusion of season 2, Star Trek Discovery finds itself reinvigorated nearly 1000 years into the future of Gene Roddenberry's universe. Meeting the Han Solo-esque Book (David Ajala), and learning that the long-fought peace of the Federation has since crumbled following a yet-to-be explained …
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