Krypton: Civil War
Krypton’s history gets more and more complicated in “Civil Wars.”
Krypton’s history gets more and more complicated in “Civil Wars.”
Legion is a very odd show. This isn’t news to anyone who has watched it, certainly not by “Chapter 12.” Even bearing that in mind, I’ll say this was a weird episode. For me, it kept veering back and forth between, “Ok, that’s clever” and “Enough, we get it already.”
I have been saying for a while now that I was disappointed, overall, in most of the CW/DC Universe shows this season, the exceptions being Legends of Tomorrow and the debut of Black Lightning (which was amazing). I don’t know if this is just an outlier or a hopeful sign of things changing, but this episode of The Flash was one of the better ones they’ve done in a long time.
“Chivalry is Dead” is another amusing adventure of the zombie crew of New Seattle and their friends, with new personality twitches galore.
Jessica Jones continues to get deeper in confusion and chaos in Episode Two, “AKA Freak Accident.”
Supergirl and friends have some rough choices facing them as they deal with “In Search Of Lost Time.”
There will be spoilers here for Jessica Jones, Season Two. If you have not watched that yet, be warned.
Jessica’s second season opens with a variety of screwball clients, including one who claims to have powers, but only when scared.
Things sound a bit fatalistic for the Agents of SHIELD when they get the episode title, “All Roads Lead…”
“To Our Deaths and Beyond” sounds like it’s a strange twist on Buzz Lightyear’s catchphrase from Toy Story, but it’s the title of the next episode of Gotham. There’s enough weirdness going on that there are going to be spoilers along the way, so be warned.
After teaming up with the Defenders, Jessica Jones returns for the second season of her own show.