Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. – The Asset Review: More Danger, Higher Stakes Please
Episode 3 of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., “The Asset,” is a so-so episode, but the show needs higher stakes for its characters.
Episode 3 of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., “The Asset,” is a so-so episode, but the show needs higher stakes for its characters.
Episode 2 delves further into the characters’ personalities as they are forced to band together in order to save Agent Coulson and each other.
The popularity of shows like Dexter, American Horror Story, True Blood, and Hannibal indicates that horror is becoming a popular genre on television.
In the newest episode of The Bridge, we learn more about Tate, Det. Ruiz gets a wake up call, Linder makes a confession, and Charlotte does something cool.
AMC’s Breaking Bad continues its rush towards the end, as Hank closes in on Walt and Skyler, using Marie get Skyler to flip. Meanwhile, Jesse finds himself face to face with Hank, and Lydia finds a new business partner in Todd.
If there’s ever been an argument that downloadable games are turning out better products than their full price counterparts, Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon exists to end that argument. I’ve played less polished full price retail games this year than Blood Dragon, and honestly, nothing has offered up the sheer amount of joy and humor that Blood Dragon marries together beautifully.
Monroe continues his crazed power trip with an attempt to lure Miles into his hometown. Aaron is reunited with someone from his past. “Home” is an average offering of the improving series. Attempts to elevate the quality of the show are made, but overall it remains average sci-fi.
“The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia” introduces us to a new territory in the world of Revolution. Miles continues to sruggle with his past as he attepmts to thwart Monroe’s nuclear plans. Rachel and Aaron continue on their trek to ‘the tower’ as we gain more insight about the elusive nanites. Elizabeth Mitchell and Billy Burke give good performance despite the weak material.
Nintendo had the next title from Platinum Games, The Wonderful 101, on show at PAX East. After checking it out, will this be Nintendo’s next hit series?
After the crossover event between Animal Man and Swamp Thing was a laborious mess to trek through, how will the first issue after the crossover in the Swamp Thing series fare? It might not be spectacular, but it is the end of an era and could be the start of something wonderful… but I’m sure some people said that about Rotworld too.