Young Justice: Invasion – The Hunt Review: Arsenal, Baddest Man on the Planet
What’s this? The bad guys are now saving the world from the Reach? That has to give the heroes some serious self-esteem issues.
What’s this? The bad guys are now saving the world from the Reach? That has to give the heroes some serious self-esteem issues.
“Decimation” will probably depress you, but you’ll also see how intelligently crafted and perfect it is. Trust me.
Lucas Hood is preoccupied when a run of the mill robbery escalates into a hostage crisis at the Banshee high school. The episode fails to build the necessary suspense as the predictable story unfolds.
On the seasons’ funniest episode yet, Archer suffers an unfortunate injury on a mission in Turkmenistan while Cyril and Ray have to hurry to help him. Archer revisits significant moments of his past.
After their honeymoon Leslie and Ben get back to work with Leslie uncovering a scandal after the annual Correspondents’ Lunch and Ben revamping the Sweetums Foundation.
Leslie, Ben and the gang have two hours to make their dream wedding happen.
Rick continues to struggle with his hallucinations, while the Governor launches a sneak attack on the prison.
When a show as a plotline for every single character in one episode, it’s bound to sacrifice depth. “The Sins of My Caretaker” does just that.
Father’s Day comes early this year as villains collide for the sake of their children. Yeah, that’s right. It’s the bad guys who love their kids in this series.
Lucas is confronted by someone from his past, and we gain some insight into his life in jail. After her son falls ill, Carrie feels pressure to give in to her father’s wishes.