Aquaman
DC continues to try and catch up to Marvel’s movie dominance with their latest offering, Aquaman.
DC continues to try and catch up to Marvel’s movie dominance with their latest offering, Aquaman.
The battle against the racist (speciesest?) hate group Children of Liberty rages on in “Rather the Fallen Angel.”
A great many strange things happen during “The Book of Blood: Chapter Two: The Perdi.”
The STAR Labs crew has to face a new threat from the pages of DC Comics when things go awry as “The Icicle Cometh.”
The Legends of Tomorrow have another giant monster to fight, but this time there’s no Beebo to help. They journey to Japan, and even get Oriental characters for the title screen, in “Tagumo Attacks!!!”
The season of Diaz evades everyone and the good guys kind of flail about continues as the team tries for some “Due Process,” an ironic title considering vigilantes skip that part of the law.
Supergirl’s fourth season continues as Thanksgiving approaches and the cast has to answer the “Call to Action.”
Black Lightning begins his next “book” as they seem to be dividing up the season, with “The Book of Blood: Chapter One: Requiem.” There are a few spoilers here for the episode, but I don’t see a good way around them. So, be warned.
Flash adds to his Rogues Gallery in this episode, as we see a new use for the phrase, “All Doll’d Up.”
The silliness continues for the Legends of Tomorrow with “Wet Hot American Bummer.” The show opens with what seems like the classic horror movie set up, as a young couple start making out on a blanket in the woods near a lake.