Review: Futurama: The Sting
"A beehive of laughs."Click to read review - may contain spoilers
I really enjoyed this episode. We revisit the backstory from season 1 that Planet Express's original crew died on a mission. It's great to see that a lot of time and planning has been put into Futurama.
The Sting is among my favourite Futurama Episodes. It's an endless ride of funny situation for the crew to be placed in and with a clever twist at the end. Futurama is so much more than a comedy and The Sting proves that. Showing us the different layers used throughout Futurama.
Excellent episode!
Review: Firefly: Serenity
"Whedon takes two completely different genres and mixes them together flawlessly in a way only Joss can do."Click to read review - may contain spoilers
Joss Whedon is never afraid to throw caution to the wind. Only he could pull off a futuristic science fiction meets western television show set 500 years in the future. Some might call this episode a little slow to get started and that is most likely the reason that Fox changed the order of the episodes making this the second last to air of the season.
The episode is beautifully written and we're slowly introduced to Caption Reynolds and the Crew of Serenity. The computer animation throughout the episode is breathtaking and gives the show extra credibility and realism.
As expected Whedon gives the characters great witty dialogue to play with and in a way that only he can. With a sense of humour and dignity you feel connected to the characters as if you were close friends.
The idea of the show is extremely unique and has endless possibilities for story arcs. I hope that Fox will give it the run it deserves and won't continue to limit Whedon's creative vision.
It appears that everything Whedon touches is gold and I'm looking forward to seeing what is coming next...
Review: Firefly: Objects in Space
"A tiny peak at a storyline in which should have been expanded on."Click to read review - may contain spoilers
The feeling that I am overwhelmed with right now is anger. Anger that Fox cuts down a show in its prime leaving its story untold and its viewers in the lurch. This is clearly the direction that the past 13 episodes have been working towards and its cut short without an explanation. Not only have Fox reordered the episodes, disturbing the timeline of events and having everything make less sense. What it all comes down to is the all mighty dollar. Its a true shame when money and creative genius cross paths, it never ends well.
This wasn't the best episode of the series or the season but it was intended to be the beginning of a new branch of the story. Something in which we haven't explored thus far. It was great to see River have a few more lines and allow Summer Glau stretch her wings as an actress.
Its time for the fans to rally together and ensure that this story has an ending as it was intended.
Review: Firefly: War Stories
"Classic Western gunfights... in a space station in... well, space."Click to read review - may contain spoilers
Another piece of sheer brilliance from the Universe of Firefly. Great story arc, including a little back story. Husband & Wife fight, swap places, go on mission, mission goes south, get captured, tortured and then rescued. The episode has an excellent pace, great flow, we also have more Joss lesbian themes (which is remanisant of Buffy with Willow and Tara)...
Once again we see the crew pull together to rescue fellow Serenity members in danger without question. I'm glad to see that Kaylee had a human reaction to the gun fights. My only minor complaint about the episode was about the stray bullets flying around a spaceship... One stray bullet pierces the outer shell of that ship and they are all dead.
Classic Western gunfights in a futuristic world. Television gold people, television gold!
This episode didn't have the pace nor the urgency of 'Out of Gas' but none the less a well written piece of television and enjoyable at that. More than a few twists and turns with a pinch of betrayal to boot. Nice to see a return of the somewhat slippery 'Saffron' if that is her real name.
I'm glad that the trickees were able to out trick the trickster. I was in doubt for a while there, but thats thanks to creative writing. We also see that Simon has a darker side but only shows it when he needs to protect himself.