TV Review: Krypton- Episode 10: “The Phantom Zone” (Season 1 Finale)
Krypton really earned its “Most Improved” trophy thanks to it sticking to its guns and delivering a truly fun season finale in “The Phantom Zone.”
Krypton really earned its “Most Improved” trophy thanks to it sticking to its guns and delivering a truly fun season finale in “The Phantom Zone.”
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Welcome back, citizens, to the TV Reaction to Krypton! This time we’re looking at episode 9, the penultimate episode of the SyFy Channel’s freshman series.
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