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Star Trek: Prodigy – Lost and Found

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Star Trek: Prodigy - Lost and Found

The two-part opener of Star Trek: Prodigy drops us into a mining colony somewhere outside of Federation space in the Delta Quadrant where we meet the cocky Dal R’El (Brett Gray) who along with the oversized Rok-Tahk (Rylee Alazraqui) will discover a way off the asteroid in a Starfleet vessel buried under a large deposit of the expensive crystals the group are forced to mine. Joining them in their escape are the argumentative Jankom Pog (Jason Mantzoukas), Zero (Angus Imrie) an energy being within a robotic exoskeleton, the gelatinous Murf (Dee Bradley Baker), along with the facility commander’s daughter Gwyn (Ella Purnell) who they kidnap helping to facilitate their escape.

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Batman: Caped Crusader – And Be A Villain

  • Title: Batman: Caped Crusader – And Be A Villain
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Batman: Caped Crusader - And Be A Villain

The second episode of Batman: Caped Crusader starts when the actress Bruce Wayne (Hamish Linklater) is dating goes missing after their night out together. Batman’s investigation leads him into a swordfight on the set (in proper Errol Flynn style). The fight’s end leads our detective to uncover the bodies of a producer and co-star of the film who somehow Montoya (Michelle C. Bonilla) talked with after he was already dead (we also get an early scene where Montoya asks Bruce questions as well, seeing her appear multiple times over the course of the investigation).

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Transformers #10

Transformers #10

I’m not going to object to more Shockwave in any Transformers comic, and that’s certainly what we get here. We get Shockwave torturing the captured Autobots as well as the reveal of his plan to milk the planet dry and supply a Decepticon-controlled Cybertron with endless energy. With so many different characters, both human and robot, the art of Transformers has been pretty good, if a little inconsistent at times, but hell yeah does Shockwave come off great here enhanced even more by the fear of the Autobots.

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Runaway Radio

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Runaway Radio

Director Mike McGuff‘s documentary looks back at the history of Houston’s KLOL 101 FM featuring interviews with DJs (Jim Pruett, Dayna Steele, Crash, Outlaw Dave, Grego, Levi Booker, Jennifer Reyna, and others) and celebrities (including Lyle Lovett, ZZ Top‘s Dusty Hill, Melissa Etheridge, and Sammy Hagar) whose lives were changed by the station’s underground and progressive rock of the 1970s leading it to become one of the top-rated AOR stations of the 80s.

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The Lazarus Project – Episodes 14 & 15

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The Lazarus Project - Episodes 14 & 15

The team’s mission in the past gets a new start as this time they successfully end up in 2012 only for things to go horribly wrong with the majority of them dying along with the people they came back to save. The final two episodes heading into the season, and what would become the series, finale deal with the past members of the Lazarus Project running into the future versions leading to bloodshed and all kinds of questions. The episode also explores Wes’ (Caroline Quentin), her relationship with Robin Lerner (Colin Salmon), and the moving up on the attack on the time travel facility leading to a complete failure for George (Paapa Essiedu) and Sarah’s (Charly Clive) mission.

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