[REVIEW] ‘RUNAWAYS S3’ DOES ITS COMIC COUNTERPARTS PROUD
The third season of Marvel’s Runaways marks the end of a journey. We got to know the Runaways as a bunch of odd teens, but where do they stand now?
The third season of Marvel’s Runaways marks the end of a journey. We got to know the Runaways as a bunch of odd teens, but where do they stand now?
From a technical standpoint, I have nothing to complain about season six of Supernatural. But it feels off. Maybe bc of the many things that happen in it.
Supernatural Season Three delivers a mixed bag of impressions. Not only did the number of episodes decline, but also the overall quality.
The second season takes the groundwork from the previous season and builds upon it. Every piece feels like a natural evolution of what came before.
The end is nigh! But that’s not a reason to be sad. Instead, let’s celebrate and look back where it all began: Supernatural: The Complete First Season!
If you ever were a young person at any stage in your life, the topics Sex Education Season 1 presents, might seem vaguely familiar. Is it worth a look?
X-Men: The Animated Series Season 1 Episode 4: Deadly Reunions Writer: Don Glutt Story Editor: Eric Lewald Story Consultant: Bob Harras Supervising Producer: Will
In this third episode, we witness the first appearance of Magneto in the TAS. Although this should be a grand opportunity, it raises a lot of questions.
2 Dope Queens raises expectations of what a comedy special can be. They illuminate the stage with their personality and let others come up to chill.