October 2011

Psych – Last Night Gus

  • Title: Psych – Last Night Gus
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“This is not a joke, Mr. Spencer. That explosion was meant to kill and the killer is still out there. And Henry Spencer, where are your pants?!”

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Shawn (James Roday), Gus (Dulé Hill), Lassiter (Timothy Omundson), and Woody (Kurt Fuller) wake up in the Psych offices the night after a retirement dinner hungover and at a loss for what occurred the night before. The discovery that Lassiter’s gun was fired three times during the missing hours and a the fact that a man who was seen with the group is dead from three bullet wounds only furthers the mystery.

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Luther – Series Two, Episode Four

  • Title: Luther – Series Two, Episode Four
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After helping cover up the evidence of Jenny’s (Aimee-Ffion Edwards) crime at the end of the preceding episode Luther (Idris Elba) must get back to finding the twin of the killer in custody (Steven Robertson) who has attacked people in the subway and rush hour traffic. This second killer appears to have the same mental issues as his brother involving his need to act out violence in the real world as if it were a RPG by a role of the dice.

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Reason #31 Why I Love DS9 – Section 31

There are many reasons why I love Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and why it remains my favorite of the Star Trek franchise.

Reason #31: Section 31

One concerted effort Rick Berman and Michael Piller had in mind in creating Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was to give fans a little dirtier version of Starfleet than we’d seen in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Yes, Starfleet is still the future to aspire to, but it’s still made up of human beings who, no matter how evolved they are, are still human.

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Hawaii Five-0 – Ma’ema’e

  • Title: Hawaii Five-0 – Ma’ema’e
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The death of a volleyball coach (Joe Toro) uncovers a money laundering scheme run by a former cop (William Baldwin) that leaves one man dead and a woman (Meredith Monroe) on the run not realizing the money she took from her husband actually belongs to some very bad men. Kono’s (Grace Park) story arc comes to a head with the former police officer finds herself in a getaway car with a man (Gary Price) shot by her former teammates.

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Green Lantern #2

green-lantern-2-coverThe theme for issue #2 of the new Green Lantern series seems to be Don’t Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth. Sinestro offers Hal Jordan his own power ring (or a close approximation of it) and Hal’s response is to try and take his former mentor’s head off. Classic Hal.

The issue does a good job riding the mutual animosity the two characters have for each other as well as giving us a situation dire enough for them to be brought back together. Hal wants his ring back, and, whether Sinestro wants it or not, the Green Lantern needs Jordan’s help to save his home planet of Korugar from his Sinestro Corps.

Honestly, I have mixed feelings about this storyline that seems to continually undercut Hal Jordan’s standing in the Green Lantern Corps. Before the DC Reboot, even with his “issues” (you know, killing half the Corps and trying to reform reality in his image), Hal Jordan was regarded the greatest Green Lantern of all-time.

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