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Locke & Key – Past is Prologue

  • Title: Locke & – Past is Prologue
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“Past Prologue” moves forward on several storylines. Looking for answers, Kinsey (Emilia Jones) enters the mind of Eden (Hallea Jones) and is shocked what she discovers leading the the cliffhanger ending where she comes face-to-face with Gabe/Dodge (Griffin Gluck). Tyler (Connor Jessup) finds the Memory Key allowing him to settle Duncan‘s (Aaron Ashmore) mind and let all of his memories flow. Nina‘s (Darby Stanchfield) relationship with Josh (Brendan Hines) advances to the next level, although we still don’t know his true intentions towards Key House. And Bode (Jackson Robert Scott) goes to visit an old friend.

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Moon Knight #15

After the internal meeting of all three of Moon Knight‘s personalities in the last issue, issue #15 catches up with Marc Spector at his psychiatrist where he explains the new status quo of each version of himself getting time in control and all three using their various skill sets to help Moon Knight’s cause and telling his people about his condition. Honestly, it’s about the healthiest Moon Knight has looked in some time with Steven Grant hitting the high end and Jake Lockley in the back alleys and dive bars.

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The Sandman – 24/7

  • Title: The Sandman – 24/7
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“24/7” sticks primarily with John (David Thewlis) for the majority of the episode as he takes the reacquired ruby for a test drive playing with the lives of those in a small dinner including a waitress (Emma Duncan), a scared girlfriend (Daisy Head), a power couple (Lourdes Faberes and James Udom), a young man (Laurie Davidson) on his way to an interview, and the fry cook (Steven Brand). Stripping away lies and forcing each character into giving into their baser desires. I have to imagine that if anyone tried to create a Spectre series, it might look something a little like this (with a bit more wrath thrown in).

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007 #2

Beginning with a funeral followed by a wake of fellow 00 members of MI6, 007 #2 continues to flesh out who the recently deceased 003 Gwendolyn Gann was. The early sequences offer more flashes of the agent’s past before Bond has a conversation with M about what 003 was working on for M16 investigating a private organization recruiting top-level intelligence assets from around the world working for an agency without any allegiances drawn on a map.

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Rick and Morty – Rick: A Mort Well Lived

  • Title: Rick and Morty – Rick: A Mort Well Lived
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WTF, Summer (Spencer Grammer)? You’ve never seen Die Hard? Who hasn’t seen Die Hard? For the second episode of the season, Rick and Morty gets meta as we’re thrown into the middle of an adventure where Morty‘s (Justin Roiland) consciousness has been split across millions of NPCs in a video game when the arcade is attacked. Rick (Roiland) jumps into the game in an attempt to round up the Mortys and talk some sense into them (which turns out to be harder than he expected) leaving Summer to take out the terrorists who have captured the mostly empty arcade by doing a “Die Hard” on them.

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