Sandman: Lost Hearts

The Sandman was an epic, award-winning comic series. There had never been anything like it before, and the originality was impressive on every level. It was adapted to a live action series on Netflix, and while they changed a lot (largely ties to the rest of the DC Universe), it was very well done. The first season comes to an end (sort of) with “Lost Hearts.”

Titans: Inside Man

The final season of Titans continues their version of the Brother Blood saga. Things are definitely different than the classic story from Wolfman and Perez, but there are some interesting twists and turns along the way.

Loki: Glorious Purpose

He has changed and grown a great deal through the course of the two seasons of his Disney+ series, and now that it has reached an end in “Glorious Purpose,” a phrase that’s been part of Loki’s mythos throughout his MCU journey.

Doom Patrol: Doom Patrol

With the usual amount of chaos and absurdity, the Doom Patrol returns for its fourth and final season. Last season shook up some of the status quo, and now they’re following up on that with at least a partial new direction, new leadership, and a lot more of the same craziness we’ve come to expect.

Titans: Super Super Mart

I think at least some of what we’re seeing is what Rachel wished had happened to her when her strange heritage began manifesting. The supernatural turn continues with “Super Super-Mart.” Which I guess is this world’s version of Walmart, more or less.

Reviewing Person of Interest (2011)

I recently discovered a TV series that really grabbed my attention in a way that’s rare these days. Person of Interest, created by Jonathan Nolan, tells a gripping story over its five seasons that mixes action with deep moral questions. The show is set in a near-future New York City where there’s this super-smart AI…