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The Walking Dead - Season 6 Episode 10 Review

February 23, 2016

If the mid-season premiere began with a bang, this week’s episode begins with a whisper but still manages to hit us with a shocker.  Perhaps he’s losing weight, perhaps it’s a bit more figurative than that, but we see Rick carving a new notch in his belt.  Things seem peaceful.  “More Than A Feeling” is playing, Judith is happy, Carl is sans eyeball but otherwise okay and it looks like Michonne is making herself right at home with them.  Her only complaint is a lack of toothpaste.  It’s not very clear how far into the future this nice scene takes place, but if you’ll recall Rick recently watched his old girlfriend get eaten alive, her youngest going out first, and her oldest getting shanked by Michonne herself.  Love, apparently, moves quickly in the zombie apocalypse.  And perhaps it should?  You never know when your card will get pulled and you join the undead legion.

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Rick and Daryl hit the road together for a supply run, with Daryl ruminating on how they haven’t seen people in a while and how that might be a good thing.  While on their run, they come across a sorghum farm with a nice surprise parked in the garage.  A truck full of supplies, including the elusive toothpaste Michonne had asked for.  It seems too good to be true, and we know how that usually works out for our heroes.  Making a pit stop at a seemingly abandoned gas station, Rick and Daryl run into a mysterious stranger who reveals himself to be Jesus.  Fans of the comic anticipated his debut on the show perhaps even more than they did Negan.  Is he friend or foe?  Rick and Daryl find out he’s leaning more toward the latter for the time being, because his quick fingers and misdirection relieve them of their truck and leave them stranded at the gas station.

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Meanwhile, Spencer is joined by Michonne in his walk into the forest and Carl and Enid enjoy some outdoor time themselves.  Their conversation hits on this episode’s recurring theme:  there’s an entire world outside of Alexandria and people living day to day just like our heroes are doing.  Whether or not that’s a good thing remains to be seen.  Upon encountering an unseen walker, Carl and Enid have a bit of a falling out because he doesn’t want to kill this particular ghoul.  At first I thought it was Alpha Wolf, but who it was did add quite a bit of weight to this episode.  Spencer carries a shovel on his walk, which perplexes Michonne, but it isn’t until the mystery walker is revealed and Deanna makes her undead return that we see why he has that shovel.  It’s a heartbreaking moment to see Spencer give his own mother her final peace, and a reminder that the walkers aren’t just mindless monsters.  They each meant something to someone at some point in their lives.

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By contrast, Rick and Daryl’s encounters with Jesus seem almost comical.  They catch up to him and he proves to be a handful, kicking both their asses before they pull their guns on him, tie him up and leave him on the side of the road.  Thinking they had gotten rid of him for good and regained their truck, they find that he got loose and stowed away on the roof of the truck.  In yet another scuffle, they manage to sink the truck in an oddly convenient lake.  But something very important happens here:  Jesus snakes Daryl’s gun away, only to use it to save Daryl’s life from an oncoming walker.  He’s not all bad, but he’s not all good either.  Giving him the benefit of the doubt, Rick and Daryl bring him back to Alexandria and give him temporary shelter.  Comic fans know exactly how this plays out but I’m very excited to see all the tricks Jesus has up his sleeve.  I refrain from making any miracle jokes here.

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Carl and Michonne have a moment regarding their encounter with Deanna and we see a more tender side of Michonne and we’re given some insight to just how tight the group is.  The idea of family isn’t necessarily who you’re related to, but who has your back and who loves you enough to give you a dignified death.  Or second death.  Later Rick and Michonne have an intimate moment and while I thought that Glenn and Maggie were the only hope for true romance on the show (Abraham and Rosita barely count as a couple), it seems that these hardened killers have finally found some solace in each other’s arms.

In the comic book, Michonne and Morgan were a thing, as well as Rick and Andrea.  Yes, that Andrea.  In the books she’s quite the marksman and not nearly as annoying as they made her out to be on the show.  It seemed as if the writers had written themselves into a corner regarding some of the relationships between characters, and it seems a little lazy and obvious to have Rick and Michonne pair off, but it’s good to see our heroes actually living and being human beings.  

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The Jesus factor will definitely become a large part of this season’s direction.  He’s the harbinger of a new era for our heroes, one in which other survivors will become of greater concern than the walkers.  This will prove to be a double edged sword, because on one hand Alexandria can only expand and grow stronger with people, and on the other we’ve seen just how cruel and dangerous other survivors can be.  Negan has yet to make his debut but rest assured it will be a hell of a thing.  But when that day comes, that means yet another of our beloved heroes will have to meet their end.  This week’s episode was subtle but important, and it’s probably going to be as calm as we’re going to get before the storm hits.


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

In television, review, article Tags the walking dead, amc, horror, zombies
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Supernatural- Season 11 Episode 14: "The Vessel" Review

February 18, 2016

I have to say, I was very excited to see that this episode started with a case, which is truer to the normal set up of Supernatural episodes. We seemed to have gotten lost in the subplot of the Darkness for a while and the Hunter cases took a backseat for a minute there. As Supernatural fans, we are quite used to there being some end of the world threat that needs Sam and Dean's attention in addition to their everyday hunting. This season, we have Amara, The Darkness. Amara, the sister of God, has been around since before the beginning of time, destroying everything in her path. Except Dean, who shares a mutual affection for her due the bond they developed when he wore the "Mark of Cain" and after her release. Leaving only Sam to vow to destroy her. And given how royally Sam seems to mess things up each season, this is quite worrisome.

As this episode begins, we are in 1943, in Nazi occupied France. We are following a Solider and his beautiful female companion. As the man is on the phone, our attention is brought to an old box, which is home to an ancient artifact. We quickly learn the contents of that box were the entire purpose of the Nazi's occupying France. Whatever could it be? That seems like a lot of work for an old box with mystery contents! We don't have to wait long before the beautiful mystery woman asks for us. As she stares into the box, she's mesmerized. I want to be mesmerized too! Show us what is in the box!! Whatever it is, it must be good, because the woman, Delphine, removes the pin from her hair, and jabs it into the Nazi Soldier's neck as she turns back to face him. I kind of expected that, having been watching the show 11 seasons now, but it's bad ass none the less. How does someone look so gorgeous when they kill someone? As this thought passes, we find out her true purpose there: she is with The Men of Letters! 

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Back in the Men of Letters bunker, we find Sam nose deep in a book. Sometimes I feel his constant thirst for knowledge is his only redeeming quality. Dean is on a much more important mission, finding coffee. Sam soon informs Dean of the lead he found. We may now have an idea of what this mysterious artifact is! He tells Dean about something called "The Hand of God" a name for several objects having been touched by God himself, retaining some of his power. He goes on to explain that the Nazi's had a whole branch dedicated to archaeology, which does not sound like your average research team. And they had possession of this "Hand of God" before a Woman of Letters, Delphine, stole it. He asks what better weapon to fight Amara than that holding the power of God himself? They needed to track it down. 

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Dean and Sam still have no idea that Castiel allowed Lucifer access to him as a vessel. Good intentions or not, we all know how Lucifer is, I mean he's the Devil! Not quite a man you make deals with. He has all but broken "the king of Hell" Crowley. Who knows who is next?! Sam, Dean? All that is going to have to wait. They need to travel back in time, and they know the angel to ask. Or do they? Sam is worried about Dean going, he thinks Castiel isn't at full strength. He has no idea the real truth. Lucifer sees this as an opportunity. Can you imagine a weapon of this magnitude in the hands of a man who is such a sociopath and so sinister? Maybe we would soon find out.

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So Dean, in typical Dean fashion, finds himself a uniform to fit in once arriving on the submarine Delphine is on with the box. Castiel, who we know is Lucifer, fails to hold his end of the deal, and doesn't go with him. Which is no surprise to me, he can't stand the Winchesters. He fed Sam some bull about not being to make the trip, which we can see sends Sam into a slight panic. And as always, he leaps to sacrifice himself, an idea that always ends badly. I was surprised when Lucifer didn't jump at that chance, having such a strong disdain toward him. Back on the ship, we see Dean winning over Delphine after being shown how badass she is. Dean, doesn't try to hide his true intentions for being there. He warns the captain of their fate. A direct approach I have come to expect of Dean, who unlike Sam is much more blunt. It doesn't take long for us to learn the Nazi's aren't normal human soldier's, and the one we thought was Delphine wasn't dead, and he was in full on pursuit.

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Sam, again nose deep in a book, finds a way to get "Castiel" to the ship, he found a way to block all forms of blockages of magical or occult nature. The only thing is, he needed an Arch Angel, and Castiel didn't make the cut. Ouch. As we know Castiel is still full consciously aware of things said, even with Lucifer in control, and I'm sure that stung. Lucifer however, fallen or not, does fit the bill, and he devises his own plan. Now don't get me wrong, I'm team Dean and the Winchesters all day, but I am very entertained by the mischievous mind of Lucifer. And he always likes to hint to his plans, even if the people he is hinting to don't get it at the moment. I'm sure many of you were screaming at Sam to realize who he was. 

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Delphine, desperate to save the ship, begs Dean to kill her. She exposes a sigil on her chest. He tries to tell her he can cut the sigil, but she explains the magic is deeper. It lives and dies with her. Can you imagine carrying that kind of power? She seems so together compared to the way we saw Dean when he had the mark of Cain. It's hard to imagine what he was thinking in that moment. We saw it his hesitation. But of course, as he was getting ready to put her of her own misery, they were slammed to the ground. And just as the ground was taken from under Dean, Sam was about to be in for the same fate. 

We see the pain and fear in Sam's eyes, and his world is completely shaken when he learns he has been with Lucifer the whole time. His biggest fear is now coming to light, and he just asked him to take control of his soul. How does this always happen to Sam? Can we just talk about this for a minute? He always seems too eager to sacrifice himself or give over control to whoever happens to be there. For as book smart as he is, he has no common sense. He never learns his lesson, nor does he seem to grow stronger in away from his experiences. It's like that friend you repetitively give the same advice to because they never listen. After a while, you are just kind of like… “you kind of made that bed, Sam.” Or is that just me? I'm just glad Lucifer said he would bring Dean back. We know Sam can't beat Lucifer alone, he knows him too well. And Castiel is fighting too, which we know is the only thing keeping Sam alive. 

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Delphine seems to be just as self-sacrificing as Sam and Dean. She knows she needs to die, but she wants to do it for a purpose. She promised to get Dean home and help the men on the ship. She seems like a female Dean, strong, assertive, and quick on her feet. So it made it more bitter sweet knowing she had to die. Or did she? I hope not. Why do they keep killing off all the bad ass female heroines? For once I would love to see one live for longer than a few episodes. We have that sheriff that pops in every now and again, who is honestly so uninteresting I don't remember her name. But of course before we got to find out the actual fate of Delphine, Lucifer pops in and takes Dean back as promised. And as soon as he's back, Sam tells Dean his real identity. Can a guy get 5 seconds back in the right time period before he had to deal with more Sam drama? Now he has to save his baby brother, again! And get back the "Hand of God" he just risked his life for, that's now a dud? Oh boy. Wait what? Twist of events! Sam saved Dean this time. A rather personal win on several levels for him. Good for him! But now what are they going to do? We need to save our precious angel, Castiel, willing or not. And I hope it happens soon, because if Lucifer meets Amara, or gets to whatever else he's planning, the battle will only get bigger. And if you're as big of fan of Castiel as I am, I'm sure you are hoping he makes it through this in one piece. 


Written by A Play On Nerds contributor, Kaylynn Kasandra

In review, article, television Tags supernatural, tv, paranormal, cw, dean, castiel, sam, destiel
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X-File Relaunch Episode 5 Review: Doppelgängers, Terrorist and Mushrooms, oh my!

February 16, 2016

As the episodes begins, we follow a Muslim man as he does his morning prayers. When he leaves his home, he sees several backwoods country folk staring him down and talking, intimidating him enough to roll up his window at the stop light. When he gets to his destination he is met by a friend. They join together in prayer before a entering a building, which explodes minutes later. I was hoping the episode wouldn’t go this route, but here we are.

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When we see Mulder and Scully, they are discussing theology as a means to understand the case, and we find out what makes this a X-Files case. Witnesses claimed to have heard music at the time of the explosion, the songs of the Heavens perhaps? It seems as though Mulder isn’t the only one thinking there could be an X-Files connection. Agent Miller, a young Mulder type begs his partner, Einstein, the Scully to his Mulder, to make a pit stop to discuss this case with the real Mulder and Scully. Miller thinks Mulder may know how reach the surviving terrorist who is in a coma, which will help them crack open an even bigger terrorist ring. Einstein, much like a young Scully is not impressed, and just wanted to get back to the case, her way.

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As Miller and Einstein wait for their flight, Scully calls Miller. She thinks she can break the case and communicate with the comatose terrorist, using science and MRI. A thing she wishes she would have thought of when her mother was on her deathbed. Meanwhile Mulder calls Einstein, he wants her to come help him with the case, she denies him, until she sees Scully helping her partner Miller. In typical Mulder fashion, he immediately goes to work at breaking down Einstein’s thoughts and theories which quickly leads to his true reason for asking for her help, magic mushrooms. He wants to use them to enter a parallel plane of existence and communicate with the terrorist. Against her better judgment, and after much protest, Einstein agrees.

Once the mushrooms are in effect, Mulder slips by Einstein as her attention is on a nurse who tried pulling the plug on the comatose man. And Mulder’s mushroom driven adventure begins! We see him walking down the street before joining a country line dance, which he looks far too thrilled to be at. We see a side of Mulder that is somewhat reminiscent of David Duchovny’s character in Californication. Sex and rock and roll seem to dominate his drug fueled fantasies, until he finds himself on a boat filled with cloaked figures.  

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That’s when he sees him, the whole reason he is there, the comatose man is right in front of him, being held in a woman’s arms. The whole vision is very similar to depictions of Jesus and his mother the Virgin Mary. Mulder apprehensively makes his way to towards the pair. The closer he gets he can see the man is whispering something and he leans his ear in so he can hear him. As he begins to speak, we are shown about a dozen terrorist strapped with bombs, being prepped for an attack.

Meanwhile, Scully is still determined to help Miller get the answers he is searching for. As he begins to speak the man’s native tongue, Scully notices changes on the monitor. Miller is thrilled, but quickly, Scully brings him back to Earth, there are too many unknown variables and they have tons of work ahead of them. Whereas Mulder, is recovering from his drug induced haze, which Einstein informs him was strictly a placebo effect, as she didn’t give him the real thing, a lie told to save herself from trouble.

Mulder reveals he did speak to the terrorist, and that he recognizes a woman begging to be allowed in the hospital. It was the woman holding him in his vision, the woman is the man’s mother. She cries and tells them, she saw visions of her son. He has lost his nerve to hurt others and tried to leave, that was the only thing that kept him from dying instantly. Sadly, after she reveals this, he flat lines, sparking more visions of Mulder’s adventures, as Mulder sputters off what he remembers, Miller translates. This information leads them to the remaining terrorist, saving the day just in time! Einstein admits to Miller that maybe there are possibilities for belief to hold weight outside of the scientific world. A conversation we have seen before with their older counterparts.

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And with only one episode remaining we are left with hope that maybe Mulder and Scully can rekindle the love they once had. In the final minutes we get yet another reference to William when Mulder mentions mothers, and motherhood. Will the final episode reunite the family of three? Will we be seeing more of Miller and Einstein, a spin off perhaps? I can’t help but wonder what all this is leading up to. I’m just hoping the final episode isn’t going to leave us with more questions than answers. I’m not going to lie, I was a little upset to see the episode was based on terrorism this week. Having seen how much fear and hate people already have towards Islam and the people who practice it, I was very pleased to see the way they dealt with addressing those issues. X-Files has always had a way of addressing social issues. They bring to light every perspective on the issues. In this episode I believe they did so by showing all the people with blind hate towards the comatose man, as well as his mother’s perspective. Scully also did a great job of educating people that not every Islamic person is a terrorist, and that the extremists are the minority. I’m looking forward to next week’s final adventure and hope you are too!


Written by A Play On Nerds Contributor Kaylynn Kasandra


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