“Infestation” shifts the focus to the immediate survival threats aboard the Jupiter 2, specifically a mysterious, fuel-consuming substance that puts the Robinsons in a race against time. This episode does a great job of ratcheting up the tension by forcing the family to work together under extreme pressure, highlighting their
Lost In Space: Review: The Reluctant Stowaway
The premiere episode of Lost in Space delivers a tense and visually striking introduction, but it gains an extra layer of intrigue with the subtle emergence of Dr. Smith. While the Robinson family’s crash landing and fight for survival take center stage, the episode quietly plants the seeds for Dr.
Lost In Space: Review: No Place To Hide (Unaired Pilot)
The unaired pilot of Lost in Space, titled “No Place To Hide”, offers a fascinating, stripped-down look at the series’ original concept as a serious “Swiss Family Robinson in space” adventure. Without the campy antics of Dr. Zachary Smith or the iconic Robot, both of whom were absent from this version, the tone is
The Twilight Zone: Review: Living Doll
Good episode, not great but good. We see a middle-aged man who can’t father children, probably due to infertility and his stepdaughter brings home a new doll from a store which turns out to be evil and murderous. It’s hell for him as the doll starts saying creepy things on
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy: Review: Rubincon
This was the worst Star Trek experience I have ever had and it got worse after each passing episode. We started off with two misfits, Caleb Mir and Anesha Mir, son and mother, trying to escape justice and failing. They eventually get captured with Anesha in prison and Caleb, a
Superboy: Review: Rites of Passage (Part Two)
She’s going to figure it out. She’s going to poke Clark in the butt and this time, since the crystal is away the metal stick is going to bend because Clark is back to his old self again, with powers. The show ends on a cliffhanger. This is the worst
Superboy: Review: Rites of Passage (Part One)
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Clark is finally going to find out his origins. We see a purple crystal pulled out of the wreckage of the small rocket that carried Clark to earth. It’s making his powers heightened and deadly. He even singed a bank robber’s arm and he destroyed his apartment with Lana
Superboy: Review: Metamorphosis
This was a very dark and rivetting episode. I was on the edge of my seat wondering how Lana would get out of her predicament. She almost died after having a few more houres to go. Lana meets a charismatic gym instructor and he takes advantange of her and while
Superboy: Review: Obituary for a Super Hero
Superboy is clever. He knows how to play the “I’m death and I know you’ll mourn but I’m coming back or back, game.” Lex Luthor was about to set off a bomb but Superboy had limited info so he faked his death to stop Luthor and won the gamble. Luthor
Superboy: Review: Cat and Mouse
So Clark is losing his job but the only way to stay on at the agency is to accept a promotion. Catch is that he’ll have to routinely see a psychiatrist on the company’s dime. He agrees and gets the doctor so frustrated that she passes him and lets him