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‘Star Wars: The Bad Batch’ – Omega Is the Most Important Kid in ‘Star Wars’ Canon
This first season of 'Star Wars: The Bad Batch' gave us the most important kid in 'Star Wars' canon.
Read More »‘Star Wars: The Bad Batch’ Season One Finale – The Definitive End of the Clone Wars
'Star Wars: The Bad Batch' season one finale is the definitive end of the Clone Wars.
Read More »Blu-Ray Review: ‘The Brokenwood Mysteries: Series 7’
'The Brokenwood Mysteries: Series 7'' is a well written and wonderfully acted TV mystery. Funny and intelligent it makes for great, thoughtful, entertainment.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘Total Control’
'Total Control', an Australian poetical six part mini-series is the show you didn't know you needed to watch - so watch it.
Read More »‘Star Wars: The Bad Batch’ Season 1, Episode 9 – The Truth About Omega Changes Everything
In 'Star Wars: The Bad Batch' season l, episode 9, learning the truth about Omega changes everything.
Read More »Star Wars ‘The Bad Batch’ – A New Look at Order 66
“Execute Order 66.” Emperor Palapatine’s (Ian McDiarmid) infamous words have echoed across the galaxy far, far away for many years now, altering the landscape of the films and the trajectory of beloved and not so beloved characters. These words were first uttered in The Revenge of the Sith – as we witness Commander …
Read More »TV Review: Disney+’s ‘The Bad Batch’ – Filling in the ‘Star Wars’ Blanks
'The Bad Batch' is the new animated series found on Disney+, which has released three of this season's 16 episodes.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘One Lane Bridge’
'One Land Bridge' is a great six part detective story you won't want to miss with great characters and an intriguing story.
Read More »TV Review: ‘Cobra Kai’ Season 3 – The War of the Dojos
Anyone who has watched the three seasons of 'Cobra Kai' – the follow up to the very successful 'Karate Kid' films of the 80s – knows that much of what takes place in the present day is a product of what happened in the past.
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