Cloak & Dagger: Stained Glass
The third episode of Marvel’s Cloak and Dagger, “Stained Glass,” brings a particularly New Orleans approach to superpowers.
The third episode of Marvel’s Cloak and Dagger, “Stained Glass,” brings a particularly New Orleans approach to superpowers.
Team Flash wraps up season four with “We Are The Flash.” As is often the case with season finales, there will be spoilers here, so don’t read this if you haven’t seen it or care about spoilers. Warning delivered.
I’d argue “The Fanatical” could apply to several things on Supergirl of late, so it’s a good episode title.
Jessica Jones’ “AKA Facetime” picks up right where “Octopus” left off, with a chaotic scene at the aquarium.
Legion continues wandering through its second season as things keep getting weird in “Chapter 16.”
Cloak and Dagger’s second episode, “Suicide Sprints,” begins with Detective O’Reilly walking down the street to a crime scene. I only know her name from IMDB, since the detective goes the majority of the episode without speaking.
The newest release from the not-actually-Marvel section of the Marvel Universe is Deadpool 2. If you saw the first one, you have a pretty good idea of what to expect.
“The End” is a great name for this episode of Agents of SHIELD, since when it was filmed, they didn’t know if it was the season or series finale, obviously an important distinction.
Stealing yet another classic story from the Batman mythos, Gotham ends their fourth season with “No Man’s Land.”