Showing posts with label fall 2017. Show all posts
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Monday, August 13, 2018
Riverdale Season 2 Episode 14 "Chapter Twenty-Seven: The Hills Have Eyes" Review
Determined to uncover Hiram's plans, Jughead presses Veronica about what she may know; Cheryl makes a surprising connection with an unlikely friend.
This was a really interesting episode that had a lot of really entertaining moments to it. It was really interesting to see what the main four got up to once they left Riverdale together to get some R&R. I liked watching Archie seal with all the stress he was put under by Hiram about keeping Veronica safe and out of the know about what Hiram is doing as well as watching over Jughead to make sure he doesn't make a fool of himself with questioning Veronica about what her family is up to. I didn't care much for the scene around Jughead and Veronica kissing to make up for when Betty and Archie kissed the whole scene just felt really random and unnecessary to the plot and it was really just there to give a glimpse of how things could have gone. Then everything around Kevin and Josie finally figuring out what was going on between there parents was some of the best moments in this episode. I especially loved the moments when Josie confronted Kevin about what was going instead of waiting for Kevin to figure it out himself. It was just really great to see Josie using her pain to hurt Kevin but then eventually them working together to get through all of what is going on. Then Josie's mother stepping down as mayor makes me really excited to see what is next. Then the moments between Cheryl and Toni make me really excited to see what will happen to between them. Then overall this was a really great and entertaining episode.
Monday, July 30, 2018
The Flash Season 4 Episode 16 "Run, Iris, Run" Review
Iris is given Barry's speed when the team fights a bus meta who has the ability to swap people's DNA.
This was a really great episode that was so much fun to watch what it would be like if Iris and Barry switched places. It was interesting to see how Iris to the comment from Ralph to heart about how she always throws other people at the problem and never really puts herself in any danger. So this episode made it kind of cool to see her step up and do the heroing for herself and had to come up with quick solutions to problems just like Barry would have to. The one scene that kind of bugged me was when Iris was trying to put out the fire and by moving her arms in the opposite direction it somehow putts out the fire instead of increasing it. I get why the scene was there for comedic purposes but still, it was kind of dumb. Then the "villain" in this episode that they were trying to catch was really great because he wasn't actually a bad guy he thought his powers where to take away powers from people so he used it to stop bad people from hurting others but then he slowly learned the truth about what was actually happening with his powers. Then everything around Cisco and Harry building a thinking cap of there own to try and out think the Thinker was a really interesting side story for this episode with how Cisco reacted to the idea because he didn't want the chance of Harry becoming evil. Then just overall this was a really great episode and I'm excited for more.
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
Riverdale Season 2 Episode 13 "Chapter Twenty-Six: The Tell-Tale Heart" Review
A hasty decision comes back to haunt Betty; Tensions between Hiram, FP and Jughead spiral out of control; Archie is forced to make a tough decision.
This was a really interesting and entertaining episode that was a little confusing at moments but still fun. Everything with Betty was really entertaining around her dealing with the dead body that she helped her mother hide. It was so entertaining to see Betty putting more suspicion of Chic's actions and dealing this the paranoia of waiting to be caught. I really enjoyed how eventually Jughead and FP got involved to fix the mistakes that FP made in the last season. The Jughead slowly figuring out more of what Hiram is up to was interesting but still a little confusing because they aren't going into a lot of detail and it is really annoying because of that. Then everything with Archie and the secret agent was so annoying especially once it all can to a conclusion that made little to no sense which was that apparently the Lodge's hired him to spy on Archie to see if he could be trusted. Then everything around Hal, Alice, and Penelope were just really stupid of a subplot that really makes no sense. But still overall this was a really fun and interesting episode and I'm curious to see what will happen next.
The Flash Season 4 Episode 15 "Enter Flashtime" Review
Barry, Jessie Quick and Jay Garrick slow down time when a nuclear bomb detonates in downtown Central City.
This was a really great and interesting episode that had an amazing story taking place around a few seconds. So to explain that a bit more this episode takes place with Flash and other speedsters slowing down time so that they can figure out how to stop a bomb from blowing up Central City. And with that, it was interesting to see all the different steps Barry went through to stop the bomb and how he slowly brought all his friends into play to try and come up with different plans that didn't quite go to plan. I really liked how they made Cisco and Killer Frost's powers not work while they were going at an accelerated speed, that seemed like a really smart move to me that made way more sense then if their powers did work. Then the whole conversation around launching the bomb into the Speed Force was really great with Jay bringing up how they don't know the possible consequences of a bomb that size going off in a delicate area that is the Speed Force. Everything with Jessie and Wells was really great with them finally finding a way to get out there anger towards one another find some solid footing once again. I'm not a huge fan of the fact that they gave Iris the ability to come up with the one plan that actually worked it really felt like they were giving her to much power and brains for who she is supposed to be as a character. But that being said the plan was really cool with Barry using that lightning from the Speed Force to stop the bomb and he did that by removing the device the team used to free Barry in the first episode of this season. The ending of this episode was really great with the whole conversation between Wells and Catlin about how Catlin remembers part of what went on while being Killer Frost and then the Mystery girl shows up to interrupt them. Then just overall this was a really great and entertaining episode that had so many amazing moments to it.
Thursday, June 28, 2018
Riverdale Season 2 Episode 12 "Chapter Twenty-Five: The Wicked and the Divine" Review
An act of vandalism stirs up suspicion; Archie's new job as Hiram's intern has Veronica worried he'll learn about the Lodge family secrets.
This was a very interesting and okay episode that did have some great moments in it but it was very few and far between. Everything between Archie and Hiram was interesting especially around the poker game and Archie finally putting all the pieces together on who Hiram actually is. Everything with Jughead was great with the return of Penny and the final moments of Tall Boy where he finally tells the serpents how he truly feels about the direction the serpents are going in. Then everything with Betty's family was just a mess but it is nice to see Hal out of the picture again even for the short time. But overall there wasn't a lot to this episode it was just a lot of moments that were really drawn out to unreasonable lengths which just brought this episode to be okay.
Sunday, June 17, 2018
The Flash Season 4 Episode 14 "Subject 9" Review
Barry meets a powerful woman whose abilities could help him in his battle with De Voe. Meanwhile, after learning that De Voe is targeting everyone who was on the bus, Ralph decides he doesn't want to be a hero anymore, his only concern is staying alive. Harry offers to help Cecile, with her "problem", with Joe.
This was a really interesting and great episode that had a lot of really fun moments to it. I really enjoyed the concept in this episode of Barry trying to race against the clock to save the next person on De Voe's list before De Voe can get to them. Then this newer Metahuman's powers were really cool with her almost being like a banshee but she can also use other sound modes besides her voice to create the same effect which leads to a really cool creation of a violin that she could use as a sound weapon against De Voe. I don't really know how I feel about the whole relationship between Ralph and this new girl it just felt really kind of rushed and weird but it was nice to see a different side of Ralph and see him step up to be a guide for someone else. Everything around Cecile and Harry in this episode was really great with them working together to help each other out and Cecile learning that Harry is looking to make more friends with people. All of there scenes also lead to a really cool moment of Harry creating a device that was mention last season by the evil future Barry that they used to stop De Voe's powers. Then just overall this was a really great episode that was so entertaining to watch and I very curious to see where they will go next.
The Librarians Season 4 Episode 12 "And the Echoes of Memory" Review
After the world is morphed into a horrible and unrecognizable place - one where the Library never existed - it’s up to Baird to bring the Librarians together before this bleak, knowledge-less world becomes the new reality.
This was a really good episode and it was fun to watch but it didn’t make the greatest of season finales and the ending just left me really angry. It was interesting to see how they decided to perceive a world where the Library never existed and they made everything really dull and boring because of it. I really liked the storyline around Baird having to go and find all the Librarians and try and prove to them that the memories they all have about the Library are true and they need to work together to bring it back. Everything with Flynn was interesting with it coming out that Flynn didn’t actually leave the Library he was kidnapped by Nicole and kept hidden away all this time. The thing that really annoyed me is how this episode ended with everything being fixed and going back to the first episode before the problems involving the cornerstones. So basically setting it up so that nothing in this season mattered or even happened which makes me really angry because there were so many good moments and great character growth that now didn’t happen and I don’t understand why they had to do that. But still, overall this was a really nice ending that had some great moments to it and I’m sad this series didn’t get picked up for another season.
Saturday, June 16, 2018
Riverdale Season 2 Episode 11 "Chapter Twenty-Four: The Wrestler" Review
Archie joins the wrestling team to get closer to Hiram; Jughead digs up shocking details about Riverdale's past; Betty unearths some dark secrets about Chic.
This was a really interesting and weird episode that seemed way too weird and there was so much unimportant stuff going on that made very little next to no sense as to why it needed to be in this episode. Everything around Archie joining the wrestling team in order to win over Hiram was alright because it was cheesy and fully in the mode of the storyline used over and over again about the boyfriend trying to win over the girlfriends father. The only parts that didn't make much sense to me were near the end when Hiram's opinion of Archie just seemed to quickly change once Hiram discovered what Archie did to Nick. The Veronica's whole part in this made no sense because I couldn't understand by the way she was acting if she wanted her father to know that Archie is doing all this for him or not. Betty and Chic were alright because it was mostly about them learning more about each other and Betty's father, not approving of Chic being there. The only part that seemed really confusing was how overdramatic they acted about finding out that Chic is actually a camboy and it was put out there as being this big dark and evil thing. I wish they would have done more with Cheryl because in this episode she discovered this big secret about her family and how they got their land and it was brushed off so lightly with only one small moment of her being upset and then the next moment she was back to normal like it was nothing. The moment with Jughead were just way to overdone with him doing a report and finding out that the Blossom family hired a group of people to murder and kick out all the native people of the land and he decided to go all out with this news letting everyone know about it multiple ways and didn't really seem to care about anyone's feelings. Then just overall this was a really entertaining episode that was interesting to watch and see how everything turned out.
Wednesday, May 30, 2018
The Flash Season 4 Episode 13 "True Colors" Review
Amunet makes a deal to buy all of the metahumans in Iron Heights, so Barry must decide if he should expose his powers to save his cellmates.
This was a really great and entertaining episode that was so much fun to watch and see how everything worked out. I really loved all the villains that they brought back from previous episodes in this season to play a part in helping Barry escape before Amunet gets her hands on him. It was also really nice how each person brought something to the team to help them all to escape and keep them working together. It was a little weird and confusing how everyone figured out that Barry is a speedster but they couldn't put together the pieces that maybe he is the Flash. Then the ending where DeVoe shows up to take all the metahumans was interesting with DeVoe turning everyone against Barry by telling them the truth about who Barry is and then he goes and steals all the others powers and kills them. Then the moments with Ralph in this episode were great with him discovering these new abilities he has which is the ability to mold himself into other people which he uses to go and talk to Amunet and find a way to finally free Barry. Which everything around Ralph in this episode was really great with him lacking in confidence and that is causing his powers to become weaker and the rest of Team Flash finding ways to help boost Ralph up. Then with how this episode ended, I'm very curious to see what other plans DeVoe has and how that might affect the other metahumans as well as Ralph. Then just overall this was a really great and exciting episode that was a lot of fun to watch.
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
Supergirl Season 3 Episode 13 "Both Sides Now" Review
The DEO captures another Worldkiller, who escapes and attacks the city's subway tunnels.
This was a really interesting and entertaining episode that had a lot of really great moments in it. I liked what they did with the character of Julia and how they introduced to the DEO the idea that these world killers have no idea that they are world killers. The moments between Alex and Supergirl were interesting with Alex just wanting to put Purity down while Supergirl wants to try and reach Julia that is trapped inside of Purity. But the one weak point in that whole conflict between Alex and Supergirl was how easily Alex gave in to Supergirls plan after seeing a small splinter of Julia inside of Purity that could have easily been a trick. Then everything with Samantha was great in this episode with her accepting that she is sick with something that is causing her to black out, and she decided to make up for lost time by spending the day with Ruby but Regin has other plans. The ending conversation between Samantha and Lena was really great with it final causing enough rage in Samantha that Regin comes out to play for a few seconds, so with that, I'm very curious to see what Lena will do next. Then the ending fight scene at the subway tunnel seemed really confusing and just overdramatic for what was actually going on. And all of it just kind of turned into a mess that seemed unimportant beside just giving Purity a good opportunity to escape with Regin. Then just overall this was a fun episode that had some interesting moments to it.
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
The Librarians Season 4 Episode 11 "And the Trial of the One" Review
As tensions between the Librarians escalate over which of them is the most deserving to participate in the tethering ceremony with Baird, the Library steps in and turns each of the Librarians into their most primal selves, and are sent to survive a terrifying alternate reality to determine who is the most worthy.
This was a really great and entertaining episode that in my opinion with a few changes it could have made a great season finale. I really liked the idea of this group of trials that are created to pick the best Librarian, but I wished they would have been explained a bit more because some parts kind of seemed really weird. Like the fact that it was explained at the beginning of the trials that it is just about the Librarians and Baird can't get involved but all she ended up doing was getting involved. Then the beginning part of the trials was great with each of the Librarians forced to live through there greatest fears with Casandra's being forced to relive a time she was bullied, Jakup's was his fear of magic playing out, and Ezekiel's was finally being caught and sent to prison. Mixed in with these fears they had the other Librarians playing a role in there torture so they learned to hate each other which was a really clever idea to get them willing to fight each other to the death. Then Baird part in all this was weird like I said where at first it seemed like she was separated off to watch everything that was happening to the Librarians but then there was a turn where it turned out she was a part of the trial as well. The ending was interesting with the Librarians refusing to fight each other which cost Jenkins his life and I was really surprised they were willing to take things that far as to kill him off. Then the ending of the whole episode was interesting with the return of Nicole and her using her knowledge to destroy the Libray and turn the world into an alternate reality where the Library never existed. Then just overall this was a really entertaining and interesting episode that had some great moments to it.
Sunday, May 20, 2018
The Flash Season 4 Episode 12 "Honey, I Shrunk Team Flash" Review
The team battles a meta who can shrink anything he touches; Cecile's pregnancy gives her temporary powers.
This was an interesting and really great episode that continues to do a good job of showing how the team operates without Barry being there. Everything around Dibny and the rest of the team finding a way to stop this metahuman that can shrink and grow things was interesting to see just how his powers operated and how they chose to approach him. I wish they would have expanded more on the growing side of things and didn't save that till the very end because it seemed a little confusing how prior to this he was just sort of kept to shrinking things and keeping them as models but then at the end fight he also start to grow things which yes makes sense but still it felt weird that he suddenly had this extra little bit of power. Then everything with Cecile getting powers because of her pregnancy was interesting with how that sort of putting a wall between her and Joe's relationship because of the fact that he no longer was able to keep anything from her. Which in Cecile's mind seem like the best thing ever but Joe pointed out that there are some things that are better off being lies and secrets. Then everything with Barry and his new friend in prison was great with them working to find a way to free his new friend because of the fact that he's innocent. I really like how it did eventually around back to the main villain in this episode is the one who actually committed the crime that Barry's new friend was accused of. Then the ending of this episode was really great with the fact that even though Barry's friend wasn't able to be freed Barry found a way to free him anyway. But it did end up leaving Barry in a very precarious spot because now some cameras caught him using his super speed. Then just overall this was a really great and fun episode that had a lot of really great moments to it.
Saturday, May 19, 2018
Supergirl Season 3 Episode 12 "For Good" Review
Morgan Edge accuses Lena of plotting an attempt on his life and Kara steps in to help her.
This was a really great episode that was a little confusing and hard to understand but still, it was so entertaining a watch and see how everything played out. The whole opening scene with Morgan Edge getting into an accident after having a conversation with Lena was interesting with how it all played out and I just have a hard time understanding Morgan's logic on how it could possibly be Lena's fault. Then the slow realization of the truth of what is actually going on was interesting with it is that everything was actually planned by Morgan to find a way to discredit Lena. I really love watching as more events kept happening we got to see a more darker Lena. I still have a hard time believing that Lena doesn't know that Kara is Supergirl and that was the most troubling part of this episode when Kara would have to switch into Supergirl and Lena wouldn't notice those moments were the moments that made Lena seem really kind of dumb. Then the sort of dramatic scenes on the airplane were interesting with Morgan attempting to poison the city's water as well as kill Lena and that didn't make much sense to me with how was all planned out because the fact that if everything would've worked out how would they explain Lena's body being in the back of the plane when she was supposed to be the one flying it. It was interesting to see Supergirl saved the day by catching both ends of the plane that split half and then eventually find a way to save Lena as well as stop the poison from hitting the water. Then the moment of realization that it was actually Lena's mother that came back into the mix to protect Lena in some weird way was a little confusing with the backward logic that Lillian had. But it did add up to a really cool confession scene for Morgan and a nice fight scene for Supergirl and Mon-El. Then just overall this was a really great and entertaining episode that had some confusing moments to it but it was still a nice watch.
The Librarians Season 4 Episode 10 "And Some Dude Named Jeff" Review
When Jenkins body-switches with a 28-year-old slacker named Jeff, he must find his way back into the Library to correct the mistake. But he will need a team to do it, and enlists the help of Jeff's hapless Dungeons and Dragons friends. Can they make it in time, before Jeff destroys the Library?
This was a really interesting and great episode that had so many fun and funny moments do it. I really enjoyed that this episode did focus on Jenkins and him somewhat of discovering what it's like to be mortal. Everything around that was really fun with him unwillingly taking over the life of Jeff and having to deal with the mundane parts of life. Each of Jeff's friends was really fun with how they played into the grander scheme of getting back into the library. With that, the whole backdoor Quest that they all had to go through to get Jenkins back in the library and back into his own body was really fun with all the different dynamics of it. Then everything around the Jeff inside of Jenkins body was interesting with how the librarians slowly managed to figure out that it's not actually Jenkins. I do wish they would have spent a bit more time on the librarians and Jeff but still, it was fun to see everything around that. Then everything around them saving the library from this monster that Jeff brought in and eventually switching the bodies back between Jeff and Jenkins was interesting but again I wish they would have spent a bit more time on the ending it just felt like a really rushed ending. And then just overall this was a really fun and great episode to watch.
This was a really interesting and great episode that had so many fun and funny moments do it. I really enjoyed that this episode did focus on Jenkins and him somewhat of discovering what it's like to be mortal. Everything around that was really fun with him unwillingly taking over the life of Jeff and having to deal with the mundane parts of life. Each of Jeff's friends was really fun with how they played into the grander scheme of getting back into the library. With that, the whole backdoor Quest that they all had to go through to get Jenkins back in the library and back into his own body was really fun with all the different dynamics of it. Then everything around the Jeff inside of Jenkins body was interesting with how the librarians slowly managed to figure out that it's not actually Jenkins. I do wish they would have spent a bit more time on the librarians and Jeff but still, it was fun to see everything around that. Then everything around them saving the library from this monster that Jeff brought in and eventually switching the bodies back between Jeff and Jenkins was interesting but again I wish they would have spent a bit more time on the ending it just felt like a really rushed ending. And then just overall this was a really fun and great episode to watch.
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
The Librarians Season 4 Episode 9 "And a Town Called Feud" Review
When a Civil War reenactment in a town called Feud is plagued by ghosts, the Librarians have to uncover the truth of what really happened there over 100 years ago.
This was a really entertaining and fun episode that had some really great moments to it. I did really like the whole mystery around what was the artifact and the idea around people changing history to fit a narrative. And that was so great to see the Librarians slowly figure out that everything they were being told about the town and the Feud brothers was not actually true and that the lady in charge of the museum made it up to attract more people to the town. And it was interesting how each of the ghosts that the Librarian saw played into them figuring out what was going on with them either seeing the Feud brothers or their other family members. Then I really love the ending with the two brothers taking over the bodies of Jacob and Ezekiel and reenacting the last battle with several of the other members of the Town also being possessed. And through that reenactment, it's finally showed everyone what actually happened on the battlefield and that was just really great to sort of also get rid of the tension growing between Ezekiel and Jakob on who should be the Librarian. Then just overall this was a really entertaining and great episode that had a lot of really great moments to it in a really nice storyline.
Riverdale Season 2 Episode 10 "Chapter Twenty-Three: The Blackboard Jungle" Review
Tensions mount when Jughead and his fellow students from Southside High transfer to Riverdale High; Betty sets out to find her long-lost brother.
This was a really interesting and okay episode that was a little weird and how everything went down but it was still entertaining to watch it all. Everything around the Southsiders transferring to Riverdale seemed so over-the-top and overdramatic with how everyone reacted to it especially the Riverdale people like Cheryl and Reggie. Because the Southsiders were rather calm about it and they did make some great points about how they're willing to put up with anything for the fact that they're finally at a better school. And I just felt really bad for the Southsiders with everything they had to go through because of Cheryl, Reggie, and the principal not being on their side. Then Jughead was just really confusing with his drastic changes in opinions and moods in this episode where he seemed so dedicated to the cause of the serpent, that he was willing to do anything for them but then at other times he seems so cold and not and all over the top so it was just really confusing to know what was going on his head. I did however like the ending with him setting up a club so that the Serpent's could still be together and be themselves in some way or another. Then everything around Veronica was not all that important but still interesting with her working with her father and doing everything she can to not cause a commotion between the Riverdale High students in the Southsiders. Then Betty in this episode was interesting with her and Alice going through all this work to finally meet the long-lost brother. And their reactions to the first encounter and everything around that just seemed so over dramatic. Then the ending of how Chic actually ended up staying with the Coopers just seems so odd and out of place that Betty would show up right as Chic was getting mugged and she would drag his bleeding body all the way back to her own house didn't make much sense. But all did add up to make a really great ending with Chic standing over Betty's sleeping body making me wonder what his real intentions are. Then everything was Archie was just really confusing and hard to explain with him working with this like FBI agent to look in the Hiram and a lot of it just didn't make that much sense with all the promises that the FBI agent was making with Archie. And just overall this was a really interesting and okay episode that did have some really entertaining moments to it.
Monday, May 14, 2018
The Flash Season 4 Episode 11 "The Elongated Knight Rises" Review
A familiar villain returns to terrorize Central City; Ralph must rise up to defend the innocent while Barry is detained by his trial; Barry searches for the strength to keep his optimism alive in the face of his new circumstances.
This was a really great and entertaining episode that did a good job of expanding on the idea of what the team would do without Barry there to lead. I really love the whole thing about this episode with Ralph learning how to be his own hero and using his own skills and abilities to stop the Trickster. It was really sweet to see the little scene between Ralph and Barry where Ralph breaks into the prison looking to break Barry out instead Barry just gives him advice on how to be his own hero. Then everything around the Trickster and him getting together with his mother Prank was really interesting to see how their storyline went and how far they each were willing to go to do what they enjoyed. I was a little confused on how they manage to find this acidic substance that would cause Ralph's powers not work as well and really hurt him. Then it was fun when Ralph sort of dodge out for a bit and Vibe and Killer Frost were there to step up and be the heroes even though it didn't fully work out for the two of them. Then it was just really great to see Ralph finally suit up and in a real superhero costume. The moments with Barry in this episode or not the highlights but they were still interesting to see him adjusting to life in prison and everything that comes with that. Then the connection between Berry and one of the guys in prison was interesting with it being revealed that Berry's father helped him way back when. Then just overall this was a really entertaining and fun episode that was a really great watch.
Saturday, May 12, 2018
Supergirl Season 3 Episode 11 "Fort Rozz" Review
Supergirl and Saturn Girl recruit Livewire and Psi for a mission to recover a prisoner from Fort Rozz who knows how to defeat Reign.
This was a really entertaining and fun episode that did a great job of having a good solid story outside of the normal comfort zone for Supergirl. I really liked the idea of bringing back some of the villains to play heroes it was really interesting to watch both Psi and Livewires storylines as the episode went on. But that being said it was a little disappointing how they brought this whole powerful group to Fort Rozz and end up benching half so that it was mostly just about Supergirl and Livewire because Psi couldn't control her powers and it was affecting Saturn Girl. But even then it was more disappointing because Supergirl was such a dead weight for the team because she had no powers and everyone was constantly having to save her that the storyline might have gone better if they would have just sent up the Legion instead. The information that was eventually given to Supergirl about World Killers was really great because it set things up in a way that different World Killers could pop up at any time even after this season. Then the whole fight against Reign was interesting especially with it proves that there is a way to almost switch Samatha back on if given the right motive. Then it was fun to watch the interactions between Winn and Brainiac-5 as they were trying to one-up each other. Then just overall this was a fun but okay episode to watch and see how everything turned out.
Sunday, April 22, 2018
The Flash Season 4 Episode 10 "The Trial of The Flash" Review
Joe and Iris must decide how far they're willing to go to keep Barry out of prison as his trial for the murder of Clifford DeVoe begins.
This was a really entertaining and great episode that had a lot of really interesting moments to it. I liked seeing the team dealing with a villain for the first time without Barry there to be the hero for the most part. Then the bad guy in this episode was interesting because he wasn't actually trying to do anything bad his powers were just out of control and he didn't really understand that he had them. Then everything around the trial was interesting with what everyone was willing to do in order to protect Barry. I really loved the conversation between Barry and Iris where he stopped her from confessing that Barry is the Flash. Then I also loved the conversation between Dibny and Joe where Joe is about to plant some fake evidence to help Barry and Dibny reminds him of all the consequences that come from an act like that. Then it was kind of fun to see how Barry got around the trial to sneak off and stop Fallout before he destroyed the city. Then the ending of this episode was really sweet and interesting where Barry ended up in the same cell as his father. Then just overall this was a really great and interesting episode and I'm very excited to see where they will go from here.
Scorpion Season 4 Episode 13 "The Bunker Games" Review
Team Scorpion is locked in a doomsday bunker with artificial intelligence bent on killing them.
This was a very interesting and entertaining episode that did a really nice job of doing a lot with a little. It was interesting and kind of annoying to see all the moments with Toby in this episode and his jealousy over his enemy in his enemy's success caused a bunch of problems for the rest of the team. But on the other hand, it was interesting to see a bit more into Toby's past and how Happy reacted to meeting Toby's ex-girlfriend and Happy comparing herself to the ex-girlfriend. Then all the different ways that the teams came up with to trick the AI that was keeping them locked up was really interesting to see. Especially in the moments with Sylvester trying to trick the AI by coming up with a riddle that the AI would have to focus all its power on trying to solve. Then the moments with Cabe and Paige where interesting with them being outside the house and trying to help the team but they're not the smart members of the team so they have to come up with other ways to work around the AI's plans. Then it was interesting to see how Toby's enemy reacted when things start to go south very fast and how the truth eventually came out that Toby is actually living a far happier life than his enemy or his ex-girlfriend is. Then how the team actually managed to escape the house and stop it from causing a whole bunch of other problems was interesting once everything was set in place and worked out. And just overall this was a really interesting and kind of fun episode to watch and see how everything played out.
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