Beware the Batman – Instinct review: A Kid’s Show Remains Less Than OK
Pyg and Toad are back! And this time they’re attacking the fashion industry! That’s the only good thing that happens this week on a boring show.
Pyg and Toad are back! And this time they’re attacking the fashion industry! That’s the only good thing that happens this week on a boring show.
It’s a study of contrasts when Eagleton needs Pawnee’s help to solve a financial crisis, much to Leslie’s chagrin. Meanwhile, Ann visits Bloomington with April, and Ron struggles with trying to get off the grid.
The last episode of season 1 provides a nice setup for season 2, as Charlotte, Det. Cross, Det. Ruiz, Frye, and Adriana face important decisions.
Episode 2 delves further into the characters’ personalities as they are forced to band together in order to save Agent Coulson and each other.
Kenny Powers is back! An unexpected fourth season introduces more elements to the Eastbound universe, including Kenny Powers with kids!
The third season of the Showtime drama begins approximately two months after the events of the finale. “Tin Man is Down” is an adequate reintroduction to the characters and where they find themselves and sets up potentially dicey conflicts due to the recent attack on the CIA.
AMC’s Breaking Bad came to a stunning conclusion with “Felina,” the series finale. Walter White took one last journey through his shattered life, reuniting briefly with Skyler, giving Marie closure, and sacrificing himself to save Jesse Pinkman.
Avatar Korra ends up igniting a civil war between the South and North water tribe. Will her nefarious uncle’s plots for dominance be stopped?
Batman and Katana fight Anarky and Lady Shiva over a powerful virus that turns you into a zombie hulk. Fun stuff!
In the season premiere, Leslie and the gang travel to London so she can accept an award. Meanwhile, Ben and Andy try to get more support for their after-school music program, and Tom’s business has some unwanted competition.