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Supernatural - "Ladies Drink Free" - Season 12 Episode 16 Review

April 1, 2017

The similarities between the British Men of Letters and The Winchesters are more prevalent in this episode, in one aspect anyways. They both muck things up a little more than they intend before having to fix things. We see Mick doing just that with the whole werewolf situation in this episode. We know the British Men of Letter’s have a kill policy in place for pretty much everything they come across. So it’s no surprise, it’s the same with all werewolves. So, seeing Mick instantly want to kill off the girl who is turned after her brother was killed... not surprising. It was nice to see Dean confront him about it, but it’s sad that he thought his friend (from a previous episode who was going off to start a new life) had lived. But as we know from that previous episode, the BMOL assassin Mr. Ketch, had already taken care of her the same day Dean helped her.

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So, it was a tad bit concerning to see Claire show up in this episode. We know Mick would have killed her after she was bitten, had it not been for Dean. But, it was nice to see Mick chose instead to help with an antidote from a study that was done previously. And, even if for a second, she may have appeared dead, Claire survived it. Which, was good considering the odds were against her. The study had poor results with only one of ten surviving it. So, I guess that explains why she’s a hunter: they all have lives like cats.

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I have to say though, it was kind of disappointing when they revealed the werewolf’s motive for killing the kid, and turning the girls to begin with. It was some sappy love thing. A teenage crush, that became an obsession, amplified by the fact, he is a werewolf. Or should I say, was a werewolf? Because as we saw, Mick killed him. Which was lucky timing too.

But, if I am being completely honest, there wasn’t much to hold my attention this episode. Yet again, we are not getting any answers about this pending cosmic threat lingering overhead. We had no Castiel, no Mary, and no Crowley. It almost felt to me like a filler episode, if I am to be frank. I sincerely, for whatever reason, couldn’t really get into this episode. I found myself almost bored by it. I tried, for the sake of knowing I was to write about it, to pay attention. But I found my attention drifting other places. There really wasn’t too much we haven’t already seen in the previous 11 seasons of this show.

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I feel like, at least for me, there are always a few episodes in each season like that for me. We find ourselves sitting, waiting for the next big storyline to unravel, and we get disappointed when have to sit through these generic case episodes in the process. I can’t be the only one who feels that way, am I? I mean, there really wasn’t anything that happened in this episode that had anything to do with the bigger picture. Claire being in the episode didn’t bring much more than, perhaps, nostalgia from the past seasons. I haven’t much else to say, other than, I hope next week tops this week. I was disappointed I waited weeks for the show to come back for this lackluster filler.


Written by Kaylynn Kasandra. Awkward hippie who enjoys helping people, creating things, reading, sci-fi, fantasy, and Thor. Find more from her at kaylynnkasandra.com and
http://www.youtube.com/c/tiedyesmurf

In television, review, article Tags supernatural, castiel, chuck, cw, crowley, the cw, destiel, dean
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The Path - "Defiance" - Season 2 Episode 11 Recap and Review

March 30, 2017

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It looks like this episode piggy-backed off the last one. It wasn’t the most jam packed with action, but a few important things took place. We start by seeing more of the aftermath from Eddie finding out about Sarah and Cal. And I have to admit, I did cheer out loud when Eddie confronted Cal. He said everything that he knew would rock Cal’s world. Sarah settled for him, and Steve chose Eddie to lead when he claimed Cal was a disappointment; ouch. I was shocked to see that Noa took Cal’s side when she overheard the showdown between Cal and Eddie. I actually thought she was smart, but I guess not. Hawk would be much better off with Ashley, but, of course Cal convinced him she chose a house over him. Which we know isn’t really how it happened.

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Yet again I was disappointed with Hawk. Even with the truth laid out in front of him he still chooses, in my opinion, the wrong side. He continues to stand up against Eddie and take the side of the movement, even while knowing they just jumped his dad. And for him to even suggest his dad brought it upon himself? Wow. That was a punch to the gut, just as his comment about his mom choosing Cal over his dad was.

And we see yet another idiot choose Cal over what would be better for them: Mary. Just as I suspected she would, she waits until the last moment to take off and not leave the movement. But running into the woods alone when you’re ready to give birth at any moment? She even surprised me with her stupidity with that move.

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Speaking of stupid moves, Agent Gaines finally cracked. I can’t believe he told Eddie who he really was. I’m sure it’s all a part of his plan to shut down the movement, but dang. He put himself in a very risky position to be outed to the rest of the movement. Even if Eddie isn’t an active member, he still talks to Richard and Felicia, as well as Sarah’s dad. So it’s not that far-fetched for him to tell one of them who Gaines really is. Though, I can’t say he will. As Gaines can help end the corruption in the movement and help Eddie become the rightful Guardian of the Light. I guess we will have to see which way he goes with that information.

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But, speaking of leaking information: Eddie got caught up in the moment when confronted by Sarah. I can’t blame him for his outburst, and loved seeing him lay into her. Because, as I am sure you all have picked up on, I am not #TeamSarah at all. But when he nearly verbatim read back to her the confession for restitution she wrote; that gave things away. She then knew someone within the movement was working with him. And that lead to her discovery of the room that they were holding Eddie’s training. And when she opened the door and found Felicia. Yikes. This is not going to go well for her, or Richard. I just hope this doesn’t mean they’ll be kicked out…

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And can we talk about that crazy dream Cal had with Steve? He is being haunted in life and in sleep, knowing Eddie was right. I have to admit I love watching Cal crack. But part of me is still wondering if what Cal’s mom said about Steve molesting Cal is true. This vision hints to the fact that it very well could be. Steve insists he is helping Cal by drawing flowers on his walls of doom. And that kind of sounds like a creepy thing someone would say to a kid they were taking advantage of. And that creepy song playing over the scene, “Papa’s gonna buy you…” and how intimate Steve’s posture was over top of Cal kind of drives the possibility home. It causes me to wonder if we'll ever truly find out. It’s not out of the realm of possibility in a cult setting for the person in power to abuse their power in that way. And judging by the way Cal acts towards Mary, and what Sarah had said to Cal about a possible abuser targeting Mary, it makes it even more plausible. I hope we don’t end this season with a cliffhanger and get some of these questions answered. But at this point, we need to wait and see.


Written by Kaylynn Kasandra. Awkward hippie who enjoys helping people, creating things, reading, sci-fi, fantasy, and Thor. Find more from her at kaylynnkasandra.com and
http://www.youtube.com/c/tiedyesmurf

In television, review, article Tags the path, cult, occult
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The Walking Dead - "The Other Side" - Season 7 Episode 14 - Review

March 25, 2017

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Life in Hilltop continues on as normal, people going about their day, farming, spending time with one another, and also training in knife throwing and hand to hand combat.  The duration of the quiet preparation to go to war with Negan is informed by Maggie’s continued checkups on her growing baby.  All the while, Gregory begins to worry about his place as a leader, and Rosita and Sasha agree on their suicide mission.

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Sasha has certainly become an integral part of Hilltop, along with Maggie.  Their friendship with Jesus is symbolic of the reason why everyone has chosen to fight.  There are good things that the Saviors will eventually stomp on if they aren’t stopped.  And the question each character must ask themselves, is that if those good things are worth dying for.  For Rosita and Sasha, that question is answered for them when the Saviors arrive unexpectedly, and they’re forced to sneak away and start their mission a bit early.

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As Simon does his usual schtick, Maggie and Daryl hide in a cellar.  Their cover is nearly blown and Maggie sees that Daryl has an odd bloodlust, perhaps because he blames himself (rightfully) for getting Glenn killed.  It’s here that she forgives him, mostly because of Glenn’s opinion of him.  It’s a moment that’s been a long time coming but it doesn’t have as much impact as it could have.

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The Saviors’ purpose in Hilltop puts a cinch in the war effort.  Being that Negan tossed his doctor in a furnace, Harlan becomes suddenly needed in Sanctuary.  Not only will Maggie no longer have pre-natal care but allowing their only doctor to be taken without much protest will make Gregory look very weak in the eyes of the people.  In his own backwards, self-serving way, he tries to reason with Simon, to no avail.

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Meanwhile Sasha and Rosita go on the least fun hike ever, with Rosita’s bad bitch act continuing to be grating.  Surely the two don’t have much to talk about in one respect, but eventually their reasons for loving Abraham ultimately becomes common ground.  Rosita reveals she’s somewhat of a Sarah Connor type character who allied herself with anyone along the way who could teach her something, but never realizing her potential as an equal.  Abraham was the first to really see that she was just as much a warrior as himself.  And although it didn’t work out in the end, seeing him happy with Sasha was no reason for Rosita to hate her.  Their understanding of each other and of the kind of man Abraham was brought them to this point.  From a vantage point in an abandoned building, they see a few things that complicate their assassination attempt.

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First, they see that Eugene is comfortable in his role but don’t realize he’s not bluffing.  Then they see that Dr. Carson is now a resident of Sanctuary.  With too much at risk, they decide that an infiltration, assassination and extraction is necessary.  While Eugene refuses to go with his rescuers, Dr. Carson still needs saving.  Oddly, Sasha decides to halve her already shitty survival odds by blocking Rosita’s way in and rushing into Sanctuary alone.  I’m all for going out like a hero and saving your friends’ lives, but when you won’t get within a mile of your intended target without some kind of help, you’re stupidly throwing your life away and dying at the hands of a grunt at best or being captured and tortured at worst.  But hey, this show is full of people with strange decision making skills.  As Rosita retreats in tears, a shadowy figure comes to her aid.

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A two person suicide mission that became a one person assault, doomed to failed, perhaps just became a two person rescue mission that is also doomed to fail.  As someone else pointed out, these new developments assure that the next few episodes will be spent on this foolhardy endeavor and we won’t see all-out war until next season.


Written by A Play On Nerds contributor, Jerry Herrera - Lover of horror, sci fi, and fantasy in that order.  Semi-permanent Disneyland resident.  I'm at least one of the droids you're looking for. Twitter: @FrankenJerry - Instagram: @GeraldoPedro

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