Krypton: House of Zod
Krypton continues their first season on what seems increasingly like a nastier and nastier planet as learn more about the “House of Zod.”
Krypton continues their first season on what seems increasingly like a nastier and nastier planet as learn more about the “House of Zod.”
Black Lightning comes to the end of the first season (thankfully, we already know they’re coming back) with The Shadow of Death: The Book of War.
I try to do my reviews without spoilers. That’s not going to be the case this time.
Liv continues taking on irksome personalities, and the writers keep coming up with clever titles, as the iZombie crew gets through “Don’t Hate the Player, Hate the Brain,” which probably sums up a lot of Clive’s cases with Liv.
Supergirl and friends return from their weird mid-season break of timesharing their slot in the schedule with Legends of Tomorrow, which has wrapped its season.
I’ve talked before about wondering why anyone would still live in Gotham at this point. Well, even worse than living there at this point is being mayor. They tend to die, get kidnapped, disappear, or be revealed as crime bosses.
The general deterioration of Oliver Queen’s life, or lives maybe, continues in “Fundamentals.”
Things are getting worse for Seg-El and his band of scruffy miscreants, as Krypton’s first season continues with us hearing from “The Word of Rao.”
Black Lightning’s first season continues, along with their tendency towards elaborate titles, in “The Resurrection and the Light: The Book of Pain.”
Team Flash continue their efforts to account for the remaining “bus metas” and defeat the annoyingly all-knowing Thinker in “Null and Annoyed.”