Tag: Jack Quaid
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‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’ Clip Takes Crew on a Bar Tour — Exclusive
Over the course of four seasons, “Star Trek” animated series “Lower Decks” has seen its crew of lowly officers take on the worst jobs in all of Starfleet, the type of menial work that only those at the very bottom of the chain of command are asked to do. But in the show’s upcoming episode,…
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The Only Boys Recap You Need Before Gen V
Eric Kripke’s “The Boys” emerged as a groundbreaking and thought-provoking series in an era dominated by superheroes on big and small screens. It tore away the glossy veneer from caped crusaders, focusing on the intricate issues accompanying god-like powers. With its unapologetically dark tone and satirical storytelling, “The Boys,” adapted from Garth Ennis and Darick…
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Yep, Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 4 Doesn’t Ignore The Strange New Worlds Crossover
This post contains spoilers for “Star Trek: Lower Decks” season 4.With over a half-century of TV shows and films to sort through, I’m always surprised at how well each new “Star Trek” show manages to connect back to the official canon. Sure, “Star Trek” has been subject to many a retcon over the years –…
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Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 4 Review: The Animated Trek Series Is Still Great
There is a scene in the first episode of the fourth season of “Star Trek: Lower Decks” — called “Twovix” — wherein the crew of the U.S.S. Cerritos has to transport the now-decommissioned U.S.S. Voyager to a museum site. The ship, it seems, has been transformed into a museum, complete with bizarre on-board exhibits, including…
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The Boys’ Karl Urban Has One Request For Butcher In Season 4
The season 3 finale of “The Boys” left us with a lot of lingering questions, chief of which was, “What’s going to happen to Butcher?” After a season of playing around with the super-dangerous Temp V, Butcher (Karl Urban) discovers in the finale that he’s now only got about 12 to 18 months left to…
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‘The Boys’ Needs To Do a Musical Episode
Amazon Prime’s The Boys is known for many things. It’s the darkly irreverent sibling of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, filled with societal critique, an occasionally uncomfortable amount of gore, and, of course, superheros. Based off of Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson’s comics of the same name, the show follows a group of vigilantes as they…