
The Flash closes out its third season with an entertaining five episodes, though its sudden cliffhanger left a lot to be desired. Still, I won’t let that dampen the overall fun of the season’s final episodes…

The Flash closes out its third season with an entertaining five episodes, though its sudden cliffhanger left a lot to be desired. Still, I won’t let that dampen the overall fun of the season’s final episodes…

The second season of Supergirl is a vast improvement over the first, though that isn’t surprising given, like most first seasons/series of things, it took a while to find its feet. This season wasn’t without weak points, but was definitely an enjoyable watch.

The far more consistently good second season of Supergirl comes to a close with the last five episodes. Full on invasion, love stories and a Superman-Supergirl fist fight highlight a chaotic but fun finale. Let’s take a closer look!

Blake’s 7 is nearing its end, so does the pace pick up? Yes! The last two episodes of this batch are really strong, and the other two are better than a lot of the opening five. Let’s take a closer look!

The MCU continues to expand into the stars as Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2 hit cinemas a month or two ago, and I saw it! … a week or two ago, because I don’t like crowded cinemas… and have very little money. Anyway! After the unexpected quality and success of the first film, can they capture lightning in a bottle twice? No, but that can at least continue being very funny and entertaining!

Still-Blake-less 7 continues into its fourth (and final) series, now without series regular Cally or the iconic ship Liberator. Can the show survive such a dramatic shift? Well, yes, it can, though it has yet to regain the momentum and quality the show had in the previous series. Let’s take a closer look at the first five episodes…

As I continue to play catch up with TV series from the last few weeks, my review of Boruto – Naruto the movie, has just gone up on AnimeUKNews and can be viewed by going HERE .

Agents of SHIELD play a game of “who can you trust?” as people start to get replaced by Life Model Decoys in this second of three story arcs this season. Despite the unoriginal concept they actually play with it really well and create a fun story. Phew! Let’s take a look.

The original Gundam series moves forward with the next batch of episodes as I watch the Blu-ray release for the first time. Char leaves a notable interest-hole (which is a phrase I just invented) but the addition of Ramba Ral as antagonist is at least a decent trade off… (note that as this is based off the English territories release, the real Episode 15 that only ever existed in Japan is omitted from the review due to… well, it not existing anywhere, and it makes it easier if I stick to the English numbering.)

Series 10 marches into a space station set story… with (sort of ) zombies! An odd mix and a not-so-subtle political message make this a good, though flawed, story.