‘Doctor Who: Series 11, Episode 2 – The Ghost Monument’ – TV Review
“The Ghost Monument” gave us our first look at Doctor Who’s new opening credits and theme song (which were both absent from last week’s episode).
“The Ghost Monument” gave us our first look at Doctor Who’s new opening credits and theme song (which were both absent from last week’s episode).
Before I begin my review, I feel the need to lay out some ground rules as the use of pronouns in Doctor Who have become
“Sweet Christmas.” A simple phrase, and yet, it goes a long way to define a lovable character like Luke Cage. Season Two of Marvel’s Luke
These violent delights have confusing, excessively glutted, unnecessarily complicated ends.
Welcome, True Believers, to the penultimate episode of season two. The phrase “Vanishing Point” means two things. The first is the art term (shades of
Not gonna lie, compadres – this might be the best Westworld episode of all time. One day after airing, and it has a 9.4 on
Welcome back, True Believers!
Howdy, pardners. Before we git to this week’s hootenanny, some corrections and apologies must be shared. Last week, the person I called James Delos is
And welcome to Shogun World. Mata Irasshaimase! 歴史的な詳細のいくつかは間違っているかもしれません。 私たちのホストはあなたを殺すことをうれしく思います。 私はあなたのニーズに応えることを意味します! (All those years of Japanese in college and grad school are finally paying off!)
“What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon, and three in the evening?”
Is everyone sitting comfortably? Good. Let’s begin.
I think the showrunners of Westworld binge watched a lot of Game of Thrones during their time off, as Season Two, Episode Two seems like