Television Reviews

Burn Notice – New Deal

  • Title: Burn Notice – New Deal
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Burn Notice - New Deal

The seventh, and final, season of Burn Notice picks up nine months after last season’s cliffhanger which saw Michael (Jeffrey Donovan) make a deal with the CIA to keep Fiona (Gabrielle Anwar), Sam (Bruce Campbell), Jesse (Coby Bell), and his mother (Sharon Gless) out of jail by going back to work for the agency that burned him. Nearly a year later Michael is still working deep undercover in the Dominican Republic to take down a terrorist leader (Adrian Pasdar) who he once worked with years ago.

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Teen Titans Go! – Hey Pizza!

  • Title: Teen Titans Go! – Hey Pizza!
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Teen Titans Go! - Hey Pizza!

As the Titans start work on building a new project community, which Robin (Scott Menville) changes from a senior center to a pool at the last minute in order to get a look at Starfire (Hynden Walch) in her new bikini, Beast Boy (Greg Cipes) and Cyborg (Khary Payton) become obsessed with finding a way to delay the pizza boy to get a free pizza. With each successful delivery under 30-minutes, the pair of heroes get more desperate and inventive even calling on the assistance of robotic sharks, drones, and even a satellite with a laser cannon.

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Superman – The Last Son of Krypton

  • Title: Superman: The Animated Series – The Last Son of Krypton
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Superman - The Last Son of Krypton

With a new Superman ready to fly into theaters this summer every now and then I’ll continue to take a look back at the hero’s more memorable moments on both the big and small screen. Following the success of Batman: The Animated Series, Warner Bros. Animation decided to try another cartoon based on their other biggest property. Superman: The Animated Series had a similar, if far more vibrant, look to that of Batman: The Animated Series but it was given a sleeker and more modern/futuristic look and lacked the earlier show’s uniquely cool Art Deco style. A mix of both Silver Age and Modern continuity, the show did justice to the Man of Steel running for more than 50 episodes before the show came to a close to allow Warner Bros. to move forward with Justice League.

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Lois & Clark – Neverending Battle

  • Title: Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman – Neverending Battle
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Lois & Clark - Neverending Battle

With a new Superman ready to fly into theaters this summer every now and then I’ll continue to take a look back at the hero’s more memorable moments on both the big and small screen. Just how powerful is the Man of Steel? That’s the question asked in “Neverending Battle.” As Superman-mania grips The Daily Planet, and Lois (Teri Hatcher) does whatever she can to scoop the story, Lex Luthor (John Shea) designs a series of tests to discover the limits of Superman‘s (Dean Cain) powers. In a clever nod back to the 1940s radio show, Luthor’s theorizes and surmises about Superman being “faster than a speeding bullet,” “more powerful than a locomotive,” and “able to leap buildings in a single bound.”

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Transformers Prime: Beast Hunters – Plus One

  • Title: Transformers Prime: Beast Hunters – Chain of Command
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Transformers Prime: Beast Hunters - Plus One

Despite his stated intentions to leave the team, Wheeljack (James Horan) agrees to accompany Arcee (Sumalee Montano) to New Mexico in the search for another Predacon bone. Back at the base Raf‘s (Andy Pessoa) search discovers another bone in a museum. With no more Autobots available, Agent Fowler (Ernie Hudson) volunteers for the “milk run,” and to Jack‘s (Josh Keaton) complete surprise his mother (Markie Post) decides to go with him.

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