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8.5
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Durarara! Episode 1 – Exit 1

Set in the city of Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Durarara! is as much of a story of the unusual as it is coincidence. The first episode begins with a narration by Mikado Ryugamine as he arrives to Ikebukuro for the very first time. He explains that this is the first time in Tokyo and really the first time outside of his home town. He is met by his best friend Masaomi Kida at the subway and the two take off to see the town. Masaomi has lived in Ikebukuro for over four years and basically serves as a tour guide/ information source for Mikado.

7.9
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30 Rock – Operation Righteous Cowboy Lightning

The foretold merger of General Electric with Kabletown crept a bit closer in the cold open of this week’s episode of 30 Rock, but the show only briefly alluded to it before jumping into a series of loosely connected storylines.  While there was much fun to be had with Liz and the gang, this episode wasn’t as strong as other recent ones.

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The Event Retrospective

With the first half of the premiere season done its time to take a look back at The Event and decide whether or not it stacks up. We all know that NBC was taking a run at making the new Lost, but the biggest surprise was how closely they mirrored ABC’s hit. While The Event is no Lost, it is a enjoyable show that seems both conflicted and confused. We will break down the show in a couple of categories.

8.1
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Avengers- The Kang Dynasty

This week’s episode of The Avengers not only capped off the recent Kang The Conqueror storyline, but did so with a heaping dose of fan service.  As established in previous episodes, Kang The Conqeror has come back in time from the 41st century to take over Earth, but he needs to get the Avengers out of the way first.  Last week’s episode featured non-stop action as Kang launched his invasion, and ended with Iron Man discovering Kang’s orbiting base: Damoclese.  This episode starts shortly thereafter as Iron Man and the rest of the team suit up for a space assault on Kang’s headquarters.

7.5
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Californication – Home Sweet Home

Hank found a way back into his old house. While is may not have been the way he hoped or even thought of, he wakes up in his old bed with Karen looking after him, so I think we can chalk it up to a win. It seems that the world thinks he was trying to kill himself and that affords him some sympathy. This was literally hard to watch. We knew that he didn’t try to commit suicide, he is just an idiot who took far too many pills, and we knew this was going to blow up in his face, we just didn’t know when.

3.4
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The Cape – Scales

Last week I had some glimmer of hope for The Cape.  That episode was boring and predictable, but at least it was not a total train wreck.  This week the show was not only a metaphorical train wreck, but it actually had a scene where The Cape tries to avert a train from crashing.  Oh the irony!

9.8
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Witches of the Mist

O.M.F.G that was freaking amazing. I may have a new favorite episode of the Clone Wars after watching this. The build-up episodes were fantastic and writers from other shows need to watch this and learn how to do pay offs. It had everything you could hope for. Great fights, great characters, hints at what is to come, and it really gave the feel like it was a universe changing event. You’re going to see the words “pay off” a lot in this review, because that is exactly what this episode was.

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