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Saturday, 13 June 2026

Supergirl TV Series "The Adventures Of Supergirl" Review


Believe it or not we have just a few a weeks left until the second and hopefully better live action Supergirl films comes out. While yes there will be a tie in review for that film coming out about a week or so before the release of that film this isn't it as people have seemed to have forgotten the fact that the character did also appear in a successful live action TV show with it being an episode of that show that i'm going to be talking to you all about today and so then join me as I review the episode that not only saw Supergirl meet her more famous cousin but also saw the show jump ship to The CW with the episode in question being called simply just "The Adventures Of Supergirl" enjoy.

The plot of this episode is when a Kryptonian ship crash lands on Earth Supergirl and her cousin Superman have to find out who was in the ship and stop an assassination attempt on Lena Luthor. Now then interms of what I personally thought / felt about the actual plot that's actually featured / presented to us in this very episode well then in all honesty I in all honesty personally thought / felt that the actual plot that's actually featured / presented to us in this very episode was in all honesty not that bad. For a show on The CW this episodes plot was about as good as it was ever going to be as lets be frank here when you think of shows on The CW you don't usually think of high end plots and with this in mind this episodes plot did turn out to be alot more better then what it really should have been. With the plot of the episode being one that is quite fun and does serve as a great way to get you into what was this shows second season as it doesn't hit you over the head two much with the series overall plot rather it just gives you the basic Supergirl plot and that's really it and to be fair for a season opener that's all it really needed to do and while yes it would have been nice if the plot of this episode was alot more stronger as alot of the time it did feel like the episode was just on repeat mode until we get to the third act with this being something that did make it feel like the plot of the episode was playing second fiddle to Superman when it should have been the other way around with even the fact that Superman is in this episode doesn't really add anything to the episodes plot as he doesn't really do alot to advance the plot of the episode in the first place with the plot of this episode also being really rather entertaining and as well as being really rather engaging as well in my freaking opinions anyways / at least.


Starring in this episode is Melissa Benoist as Kara Danvers / Supergirl and Mehcad Brooks as James Olsen. Also starring in this episode is Chyler Leigh as Dr. Alex Danvers , Jeremy Jordan as Winn Schott , Chris Wood as Mon-El , David Harewood as Director J'onn J'onzz / Martian Manhunter , Tyler Hoechlin as Clark Kent / Superman , Calista Flockhart as Cat Grant , Katie McGrath as Lena Luthor , Brenda Strong as Dr. Lillian Luthor , Frederick Schmidt as John Corben , Andrea Brooks as Eve Teschmacher , Sachin Sahel as McGill and Darren E. Scott as Baker.

Now then interms of what I personally thought / felt about the actual acting that's actually featured / presented to us in this very episode well then in all honesty I in all honesty personally thought / felt that the actual acting that's actually featured / presented to us in this very episode was in all honesty not that bad. The fact that this episodes acting is about as average as you'd expect from a CW show is pretty much something that you expect as much like how no one goes into Power Rangers expecting good acting the same thing is true for quite literally any show on The CW, yet even so the acting in this episode was alot more better as you could see the actors actually trying to put in a good performance with alot of quite clearly caring about the show enough to put in a good enough performance in the first place. With the best actor in this episode being Calista Flockhart as Cat Grant as while it would have been super easy to say that either Melissa or Tyler were the best actors in this episode Calista just about stole the show acting wise as she does have a great speech in the episode and with her making it obvious that she is leaving the show she does have go the extra mile to make her performance in the episode be all the more believable and this is something that she does do with great ease. With the acting that's in this episode really being helped by the fact that this episodes script is just so good that all this episodes actors have to do is just say the lines as they are written and a good performance will come out of them naturally which is something that really does help to raise the overall quality of the acting that's in this very episode.


Doing the CGI for this episode is the legends and the greats that are currently over at Lindala Schminken FX. Now then interms of what I personally thought / felt about the actual CGI that's actually featured / presented to us in this very episode well then in all honesty I in all honesty personally thought / felt that the actual CGI that's actually featured / presented to us in this very episode was in all honesty not that bad. Look to be fair CGI has never been The CW's strongest suit as alot of there effects heavy shows like this one and Th Flash for example do have alot of very wonky CGI in them but in this episode is does feel as if the episode had already ran out of money for it's effects. As alot of the flying effects do look half finished even for a TV show with Superman himself perhaps getting the worst flying effects in he episode as it does just look like he's being dragged like something on a laptop or computer and heck the scenes with him and Supergirl together in the air just look fake as it's clear that the actors weren't filmed together. However whilst there are alot of really bad looking effects in this episode there are also some decent looking ones as well like for example the Lena Corp building does look pretty good as does the scene where Supergirl and J'onn are trying to stop the falling Kryptonian ship from crashing into alot of buildings and yet it's the more bigger scenes that do let this episodes CGI down as its all good giving alot of the more smaller scenes in the episode some really good effects but you also have to give the more important scenes some really good looking effects as well and this is something that this episode just doesn't do now in all fairness this could be a budget reason as this episode would have had to have spread its budget across a whole season of episodes which if that was the case then why did they introduce a character that's going to eat up more of there effects budget in the first place when that could have been used to make the episodes effects all the more better then what they already are.


As was mentioned at the very start of this review this episode does see Superman fully make his debut in this show. While yes the character did technically appear in the first season of the show it was always either from behind or really far away but this is the first time that we actually get to see him proper with this version of the character being abut as true to the Superman character as you can hope for on a TV show budget with him being the eternal optimist which is something that is true to how character as Superman will always look for the good in people even if they can't see it yet in themselves and this is something that we do get to see this take on the character do in this episode as we get to see him talking to other member of Team Supergirl with him more often then no giving them advice on how to get what it is they want currently in life. The only thing does somewhat let this version of the character down is the fact that both he and Supergirl are cracking jokes at each other every few minuets that they are on screen together which is something that does make sense as they did quite literally grow up together but alot of the time it does feel like that they are stopping the episode to have the characters make a quick joke and when you add in the face that Supergirl is also an eternal optimist in this show it does make there conversations together just not that interesting with the only interesting thing that they say to each other being at the end of the episode when Superman asks Kara to tell him stories of Krypton which is so that does make sense as he was only a baby when the planet blew up and show would know alot more about the planet then he would have done but if the makers of this episode had her start to doubt herself in this episode then maybe there chats together could have been more fun to watch as then he would be someone who is trying to motivate her instead of someone who is just like her and talking the exact same way that she does.

This episode does also see the show fully jump ship from CBS to The CW however whilst this does come with it's advantages like being alot more easier for crossovers to happen as now all of the Arrowverse shows are filmed in the same studio. It does also come with it's disadvantages as well as actor Calista Flockhart did have to leave the show as it would mean being away from her family for a huge portion of the year something which wasn't an issue in the first season as the first season of the show was filmed in LA whereas from season 2 onwards they mostly filmed in Vancouver this is does have the on add effect of making this show look like all of the other Arrowverse which granted is great for unity but given the fact that this show is meant to take place on a different earth it does make the show feel alot less unique. With another plus being the fact that it does allow for the makers of this episode to be alot more hands on something which we don't really get to see in this episode as the episode does feel like a typical Supergirl episode and that's really it but we do get to see a change to the status quo of the show with Kara now being a reporter and the DEO now having a bigger base of operations this was no doubt done due to the fact that they the show might have had a bigger budget this time around and while the effects don't entirely reflect that the fact that we get a new main set for the rest of the show does and to be fair to this episode it does show of this new set quite alot as we get alot of scenes in this new set with the characters just showing alot of the different rooms something which they might not have done in the previous season and while not alot of the new scenes in this new set add anything to the plot of the episode the set itself is one that does look really impressive but at the same time tho the makers of this could have spent alot less on that set and given more of the money to the episodes effects teams t make this episode effects be all the more better.


The main villain in this episode is John Corben with the character apparently being one of the best assassins in this world. I say apparently as he has two attempts to kill Lena Luthor and he fails both times which is something that one of the best assassins in the world just wouldn't do granted the first reason was because of the fact that she changed her mind about going on the space ship and did something else but on the second attempt he was only fighting Alex a mortal who he could have shot several times but didn't this doesn't really make him a good assassin but given the fact that he's the first villain of a new season he does his job well enough as he's only there to set up the main threat for this season which is CADMUS and the villains that they create. With John himself not really being the best of villains as he doesn't have a main plan in mind which does make it look like that he's just doing all of these things for no reasons now granted there is very much a chance that in further episode they might very well have explained what his plan was in this episode but in terms of this episode they do no such thing which is something that does make him look like a weak villain as there's nothing interesting about him that makes us the audience want to see more of him as a character and yet yet he gets the big tease for the season when he gets turned into Metallo which isn't enough to make him an interesting character granted the first villain if a new season is never meant to be interesting as they are basically there to get you in the mood for what's to come but there really still needs to be something literally anything about them that makes them worth while be it there power of there plan and yet John has nothing interesting about him and therefor we the audience have really no reason to care for him as a character.

Now then this episode has / had an exact grand total running time of exactly forty two minuets and forty eight seconds. Which to be fair to this episode is pretty much the bogstandard running time for this show in the first place and while the episode really didn't need that amount of running time it would have done more harm to the episodes plot then good if the episode was even five minuets shorter as the episode does have alot of things to set up and while alot of the rings that it does set up would have been better saved for the second episode getting them out of the way here does allow for those other episodes to be more fun in the first place with this episode having the right mount of plot there to really cover that amount of running time in the first place. However the episode really doesn't use its running time all that wisely as the episode doesn't take the fully develop its plot and while this isn't a huge issue as it is something that very easily could be an issue for all of the other Arrowverse shows it ie something they the makers of this episode should taken some steps in fixing as due to the plot being as wafer thin as it is there times where it does get to tell just what the main plot is meant to be with the makers of hie episode being more focused on showing us its new DEO set then it is in giving us a well thought out plot. The same thing could also be said for the episode character development altho here there is an in build excuse as you could very well make the argument that the characters got alot of there character development during the shows first season which is something that would be a fair point to make however a character like Superman didn't get any character development which again you could argue he doesn't need as he's so well in the first place but this is a new version of the character and yet we know nothing about him with the makers of this episode being more focused on having Clark and Kara making jokes about each other then they are in giving there characters some character development but I really will admit that this episode really does have some really good pacing to it tho.


So now then as this is an action show that really does mean that I have to actually talk about the actual action that's actually featured / presented to us in this very episode well then in all honesty I in all honesty personally thought / felt that the actual action that's actually featured / presented to us in this very episode was in all honesty really good. With the episode really delivering on its action as well as it possibly could have done as we do have to take into account that this is a TV show that's made on a TV show budget and therefor we can't expect there to be lots of really good action every few minuets as that just wouldn't be good for the episodes budget and yet with that in mind this episodes action did turn as well as it could have done. With the best action scene in the whole entire episode being the third act attack on Lena Luthor as we get to not only see Superman and Supergirl working together with both of them using there powers to stop her building from falling but we also get to see Alex engage John in hand to hand combat with her being more then able to hold her own against him, with it always a good time when we get to see more then one superhero use there powers as that is something that will always be cool to see with it being Supergirl that does rightfully save the day as she is the title character after all as she does construct a small tower made out of steel beams to support the building and stop it from falling which is a pretty unique way to save the day with the hand to hand fight being the more interesting of the two bits of action as we do get to see both characters struggle to get the upper hand on the other with Alex only just barely escaping with her life with the rest of the episodes action being just as good as well in my freaking opinions anyways / at least.


Overall while time will indeed tell if the forthcoming movie Supergirl will be a good film this show and this episode isn't one that should be slept on either as while yes this episode is just the stereotypical The CW superhero show episode this is something that is right for this version of the Supergirl character in my freaking opinions anyways / at least. Now then i've talked about all of the good and as well as all of the bad things that re in this very episode in this very review and as such that really does mean that this very episode really does earn itself a grand old score of exactly a 6 out of 10 from me.

Now then as for where I personally got all of the i ages that I personally used in this very review well then boys and girls and as well as ladies and gentlemen I personally got all of the images that I personally used in this very review from the official Arrowverse fandom wiki page , IMP Awards . Com and Google Images. With my personally preferred website to use to get the images from this very episode that I used in this very post being the really great the official Arrowverse fandom wiki page really simply just due to the fact that really alot of if not really all of the images that are all really from this very episode with alot of them really being really better quality then what you'd really think of and all of the images are really of course up and really on the official Arrowverse fandom wiki page really are also really all fairly high in quality and as well as them all being really fairly freaking high in definition.

Friday, 12 June 2026

Thomas & Friends TV Series "Emily's New Coaches" Review


Thomas & Friends isn't really known for introducing new main characters with alot of the characters that we met in the first series of the show still being pretty much the main characters of the show when it ended a few years back. Yet n the episode that i'm going to be talking to you all about today that's exactly what they did and the character in question did stay with the show until it ended and so then join me as I review the episode that introduce Emily with the episode in question being called simply just "Emily's New Coaches" enjoy.

The plot of this episode is when new engine Emily arrives to work on the railway she accidentally takes Thomas's Annie And Clarabel with her having to pick her own coaches. Now then interms of what I personally thought / felt about the actual plot that's actually featured / presented to us in this very episode well then in all honesty I in all honesty personally thought / felt that the actual plot that's actually featured / presented to us in this very episode was in all honesty not that bad. The episodes plot whilst it is simple in nature it's not delightfully simple as while yes Emily didn't know that she had picked up Thomas's coaches when she passes Thomas later on he very easily could have told her and yet because of the fact that the episode needs him to be upset with her he doesn't do do it for some unknown reason and while this is something that very easily could have been excused if the episode was delightfully as then you could chalk it to the episode being charming. This is something that just isn't the case with this episodes plot as while yes it is a charming plot it is also plot that really should have been alot more better given the fact that it does gave to set up a new character however in this episodes defense the fact that it's not as delightfully simple as it could have been is something that could also be said for lot of the episodes plots moving forward as alot of them do play it perhaps a bit to safe with there plots and this episode is of no exception to that rule as you do know right away where the plot of the episode is going right away and sure enough the episode does hit all of those same plot beats with the plot of this episode not really being really rather entertaining and nor is it really rather engaging either in my freaking opinions anyways / at least.


Starring in this episode is Michael Angelis with the man being just as charming in this episode as he is in other episodes of the show. There is no wonder that he in the longest serving narrator for this show as he is just that good at telling these stories ad adding his own warmth and wit to them with this being something that alot of the other narrators at least from the UK side of things do fail to do and whilst yes alot of them do add there own unique charm to them there's no doubt that when Michael is at his best there really is not stopping him with alot of the UK narrators that came after him basically just trying to copy what he did without adding there own unique touches to that part of the show. Whilst the UK did have alot of narrators and whist alot of people will have fights over who they think is the best one surely Michael taking his whole run into account has to be one of the best due to the fact that he does make even the more dullest of stories feel alive with the same thing being true for this episode as he does have the right kind of voice and the right amount of enthusiasm to make this episode and if he believes in this story and its characters then we the audience end up buying into it as well. Even the fact that he does give the characters there own unique voice which for me is always going to be a plus is something that does make his narration standout as it does make it easier to tell just which character is speaking like for example when he's voicing Thomas he goes for a more youthful sounding voice and when he's The Fat Controller he uses a mor booming voice as that makes him sound like someone who does command your attention and with Emily he does something new by giving her a soft speaking voice with a Scottish accent which is something that is fitting for her character and it's something that does make her stand out.

Now then interms of what I personally thought / felt about the actual acting that's actually featured / presented to us in this very episode well then in all honesty I in all honesty personally thought / felt that the actual acting that's actually featured / presented to us in this very episode was in all honesty really good. As was just said Michael really is just that good of a narrator as he has a voice that whilst it is a bit rough is also kind and gentle and that is something that does make him perfect for the job of narrator in this show as he has to not only tell the episodes story but also treat it as if it was actually happening and that is something that with the wrong type of voice could come across as being either to mean or to scary for the episodes kid audience and yet with him it does sound like he knew what kind of performance to give. With the best actor in this whole entire episode of course being Michael Angelis as even tho the episode is about as safe of an episode as you can get for this era of the show his performance in the episode is still really fun to listen to as we do get to hear him put on these really good performance that for Emily at least would define her character as from this episode on she would always be known as being Scottish whilst both Thomas and The Fat Controller would go through alot of voices after him and yet n this episode you can tell that Michael is not only trying his best to turn in a really good performance but is also having a blast in making this episode with that kind of infectious energy shining through in his final performance in this episode. With the acting that's in this very episode not really being helped by the fact that this episodes script is just so bas as it gives this episode actor absolutely nothing to work with interms of what it is that his actual characters personalities are even meant to be in the first place which is something that really does harm the over all quality of the acting that's in this very episode.


Character wise it's safe to say that much like the episodes plot its characters aren't that well handled either. Out of Emily and Thomas its oddly enough Thomas that is handled all the more better out of the two characters as he is more jealous and angry self in this episode something which is understandable as he does see Emily with Annie And Clarabel but at the same time this version of the character would just stop and tell Emily that she's gotten his coaches but again because of the fact that the episode needs him to be angry they have him almost acting out of character and not do that when that is something that his character would do while granted its not something that he would have done back in series one but due to the fact that he's grown as a character since then he would still know to stop and tell Emily what she's done wrong. Emily on the other hand was handled really poorly as there is nothing to her character that makes her an interesting and this is something that does stay with her character for alot of the series with it only being changed in the shows final series when she's made in charge of safety on the railway, yet here in this episode she's basically a blank piece of paper as there's nothing to her personality outside of the fact she's Scottish and that's it and even then that doesn't make her stand out due to the fact that the show already has two Scottish engines in Donald and Douglas bottom line being that te makers of this episode should have put alot of thought and effort in making her character stand out as you always want to start out with your best foot forward whereas here it felt like that the makers of the episode had no idea of what to do with her and so they just left her as this blank slate of a character that the audience could then use to project themselves onto with this being something that is always a bad sign of lazy and bad writing for a character.


Speaking of Emily whilst she does get better and better as a character the more that the show goes on here in this episode she does kind of feel more like an afterthought. As the episode doesn't show us why she was needed on the railway in the first place and nor does the episode show us how it's improved since she's arrived the episode literally starts with her already on the island and yet if you look at alot of the earlier arrival episodes alot of them do have one thing in common they always show us why this type of engine is needed in the first place therefor we the audience can have a basic knowledge of what it is that this train is going to mainly be doing on the island a well as whom it is that there mostly going to be interacting with. Yet with Emily they don't do that and that is something that does make her feel more like an afterthought as it tells us the audience that the makers of this episode don't care about the character and therefor why should we invest our time into caring about her this is something that could have easily have been fixed by having the narrator say that the island is busy with visitors even more so then usual and therefor they brough in another train to help out which yes granted isn't that good of a reason to have a new engine in the first place but it's better then what they give us in the episode which is nothing. Emily herself does have a rather unique design to her with her mainly having the one big wheel followed by a few smaller ones and a more softer and rounded face which are both things that does help her stand out a bit as a character as there are no characters on the show that do look like her where as both Thomas and Edward for example do have very similar design features however having a unique design isn't enough to make Emily stand out as a character as the character still needs to be a good character and that is something that she just isn't in this episode.

The idea of Thomas getting jealous that someone has taken out Annie and Clarabel instead of him is one that is perfectly fine idea. Where it not for the fact that we've already seen him being happy that someone else was taking them out back when Daisy joined the show but given the fact that she never actually took them out does kind of negate that with the idea itself being a really good idea as it does open up the idea for more interactions between characters that would normally never get the hance to meet in the first place there is however one thing that does let the idea down and that's the fact that we are never given a reason as to why Emily needs to get her coaches in the first place as we are told by The Fat Controller himself that Emily and her driver need to learn the line but we are never told why she needs to get her own coaches first. Then you add in the fact that Thomas does get jealous of Emily quite quickly it does make this idea feel a bit tacked on as if the makers of this episode suddenly realized that they needed to have some sort of conflict and therefor they just added in the fact that Emily picked up the wrong coaches as a way to create some tension between her and Thomas when it really isn't needed as you very easily could have had him get jealous over the fact that the passengers seem to prefer over him something which would work as she was sent to learn the line and it is something that would remain true to Thomas's character and would have felt true to both characters as Thomas is known for getting jealous at other engines and Emily can at times be a bit to proud and seeing them over come those and learn to be friends would make for a really good episode but its something that we don't get to see in this episode with it being something that does make this episode feel about as safe and generic of an episode as it possibly could have been despite it having all pf the potential there to be a really fun episode.


Whilst there are alot of things in this episode that do make it feel a rather safe and generic episode there are signs in this episode of it having the potential to be a really fun episode. Like for example the fact that we get to see other smaller known engines like Oliver appear in the episode whilst more of the well known engines like Percy and Edward are given cameo roles with this being something does allow for the possibility of more unique interactions as we don't usually get to see Emily interacting with Oliver much like how she very rarely gets to interact with both Annie And Clarabel and to the episodes credit it does take as full advantage of that as it could have dine by having Oliver be the one to tell Emily that she's got the wrong coaches. Whilst this does yes bring up another issue as Emily does pass both Edward and Percy you can forgive them for not telling Emily that she has the wrong coaches as for all they could know she might have been told to get them but moving on to the other good thing in this episode that being the fact that we do get to see some really nice country scenery which is something that does add a more calming and relaxing fee to the episode with the episode feeling like a safe episode that you could watch with your kids as unlike alot of series 5 episodes where the engines were put in alot of danger there's none of that in this episode with the episode itself having more of a picture book look to it and whilst yes it could be argued that this does make the episode look safe and generic that is also something that could also be applied to alot of the later episodes of the model era as well with it being something that is put to good use here as its an episode that is meant to feel more relaxing in nature due to the fact that we are seeing a new character for the first time and those don't typically require the look of say series 5 in order for them to work as all they need is a more generic and relaxing look to them and that's exactly what this episode does have going for it.

Now then this episode has / had an exact grand total running time of exactly four minuets and thirty seconds. Which to be fair to this episode is pretty much the bogstandard running time for this ear of the show in the first place and the episode does need that amount of running time as it does have to set up a new character and still tell a decent story and while it does fail in this regard as the episode could have done with being a minuet or two longer just to properly set up Emily as a character given its current running time the episode does do the best with what it was given to work with in the first place with the episode even having the right amount of plot there to really cover that amount of running time in the first place. However tho the episode really doesn't use its running time all that wisely as the episode really doesn't take the time to fully develop its plot with the episodes plot feeling more like an afterthought as it does come across as the makers of this episode were just feeling lazy when they came up with this as they do throw so many things at you plot wise and yet they don't give any of them the room that they need to be fully developed with this having the add on effect of making the episodes main plot feeling like an afterthought with it being made clear as day that the makers of this episode were more focused on having Thomas almost act out of character then there were in creating a good plot. Whilst this is something that doesn't necessarily effect the episodes character development what does effect it is the fact that the episode really doesn't give the characters any scenes where they can grow as characters and while it could very well be argued that that they didn't need it in this episode as they have any of other episodes of the show to get there character development that is something that really only works for a character like Thomas whereas for a character like Emily there really should have been some level of thought and effort into giving her even the smallest amount of character development as that would have made her character stand out but its clear that the makers of this episode put more thought into giving us pointless cameos then they did character development but I really will admit that this episode really does have some really good pacing to it tho. 


So now then as this is a comedy that really does mean that I have to actually talk about the actual comedy that's actually featured / presented to us in this very episode well then in all honesty I in all honesty personally thought / felt that the actual comedy that's actually featured / presented to us in this very episode was in all honesty not that bad. With the episode not really having any laugh out loud moments in it with the episodes comedy instead being cute little moments between the characters like for example Tomas getting up at the thought of having new coaches or Emily getting confused as to why the engines aren't talking to her when she has the wrong coaches none of these moments are laugh out loud funny but they are things that do feel true to who these characters are as characters. With the best joke in the whole entire episode being Thomas just saying that he doesn't won't new coaches and that he won't pick up after he's been told to do which is something that does feel true to his character as it does harken back to the fact that he does truly love and care about Annie And Clarabel and therefor of course he wouldn't want to get new coaches as to him there's nothing wrong with the ones that he has now and him getting upset about it is something that does feel very true to his character but in saying this tho this is something that very easily really could have been sorted out just by having him talk to Emily with the joke itself being one that is a cute joke that does show you just how really angry and jealous that Thomas could get as a character when it involves something that he's truly passionate about with the rests of the episodes jokes being just as good as well in my freaking opinions anyways / at least. 


Overall its been said quite a few times in this review and its going to be said again but this episode is a really safe an generic episode of the show as it gives you all of the things that you expect from this show at time point time and nothing really new to make them seem fresh and new again in my freaking opinions anyways / at least. Now then i've talked about all of the good and as well as all of the bad things that are in this very episode in this very review and as such that really does mean that this very episode really does earn itself a grand old score of exactly a 5 out of 10 from me.

Now then as for where I personally got all of the images that I personally used in this very review well the boys and girls and as well as ladies and gentlemen I personally got all of the images that I personally used in this very review from Blogger and Google Images. With my personally preferred website to use to get the images from this very episode that I used in this very post being the really great Google Images really simply just due to the fact that really alot of if not really all of the images that are all really from this very episode with alot of them really being really better quality then what you'd really think of and all of the images are really of course up and really on Google Images really are also really all fairly high in quality and as well as them all being really fairly freaking high in definition.

Wednesday, 3 June 2026

Doctor Who: The Five Doctors Review


Multi Doctor stories are a very rare thing as alot of the time they are saved for the big anniversary episodes of the show with there being one exception to this rule. With the shows most ambitious special at the very least when it comes to the amount of returning characters being the very episode that i'm going to be talking to you all about today and so then join me as I review the episode that really should have been called The Four Doctors with the episode in question being called simply just "The Five Doctors" enjoy.

The plot of this episode is when someone starts taking all pf the previous Doctors out of there own timeline and placing them on Gallifrey it's to the Fifth Doctor to team up with his previous selfs and work out what is actually going on before its far to late. Now then interms of what I personally thought / felt about the actual plot that's actually featured / presented to us in this very episode well then in all honesty I in all honesty personally thought / felt that the actual plot that's actually featured / presented to us in this very episode was in all honesty really good. With this episodes plot being epic enough to justify it being the plot for a special episode of the show let alone one that celebrates twenty years of the shows history. With it being helped by the fact that this episode was written by Terrence Dicks who wrote many Doctor Who episodes in the past alot of which are very well regarded with this episode being one of them. As the plot of this episode does feel like a timeless plot as it is one that could have been made during any era of the show and it would still work and while yes there are some faults with the plot like the fact that the Fifth Doctor does get lost in the shuffle despite him being the then current Doctor but on the whole given the fact that the show was being treated that greatly by the BBC at the time no one would have expected this episodes plot to be as good as it ended being and while yes there are certain aspects of the episodes plot that could have been done better like the big reveal of who the villain actually is the plot on the whole was one that was handled really well with the plot of this episode also being really rather entertaining and as well as being really rather engaging as well in my freaking opinions anyways / at least. 


Starring in this episode is Peter Davison as The Doctor , Jon Pertwee as The Doctor and Patrick Troughton as The Doctor. Also starring in this episode is Richard Hurndall as The Doctor , Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka , Mark Strickson as Vislor Turlough , Elisabeth Sladen as Sarah Jane Smith , Carole Ann Ford as Susan Foreman , Nicholas Courtney as Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart , Anthony Ainley as The Master , Philip Latham as Lord President Borusa , Dinah Sheridan as Chancellor Flavia , Paul Jerricho as The Castellan , David Banks as The Cyber Leader , Mark Hardy as A Cyber Lieutenant , Richard Mathews as Rassilon , Frazer Hines as Jamie McCrimmon , Wendy Padbury as Zoe Heriot , Caroline John as Liz Shaw , Richard Franklin as Captain Mike Yates , David Savile as Colonel Crichton , John Leeson as The voice of K9 and Roy Skelton as The voice of the Dalek.

Now then interms of what I personally thought / felt about the actual acting that's actually featured / presented to us in this very episode well then in all honesty I in all honesty personally thought / felt that the actual acting that's actually featured / presented to us in this very episode was in all honesty really good. The fact that this episode does have some good acting in it is something that is to be expected from this show as all you have to do is look at who us starring in this episode and you know right away that your going to be getting alot of really good acting in it as alot of this episodes are some really good actors in there won right. With the best actors in this episode oddly enough not being one of the actors playing The Doctor nor is it any of the actors playing the companions rather its Anthony Ainley as The Master as while Jon Pertwee does with ease slip back into his role and Richard Hurndall does a good enough job of mimicking what William Hartnell did as the character Anthony is clearly having the time of life in this episode with him and Peter Davidson just eating up all of the scenery in all of the scenes that they are in with it being helped by the fact that Anthony does have some really good chemistry with alot of the actors in this episode with the only thing that does let his acting down being the fact that he does play the role of The Master a bit to much like a Pantomime villain when he should been playing alot more seriously as this is something that would have helped with the more urgent nature of the episodes plot but at the same time it was still fun seeing him clearly having a blast in making this episode with that kind of infectious energy being something that really does shine through in his performance in this episode. With the acting in this episode really being helped by the fact that this episodes script is just so good that all this episodes actors have to do is just say the lines as they are written and a good performance will come out of them naturally which is something that really does help to raise the overall quality of the acting that's in this very episode.


In a move that is to be expected we do get alot of returning both interms of the shows hero characters and as well as some of the shows more well known villains. With The Yeti , Cybermen and of course The Daleks all making an appearance in this episode and while none of them get alot to do in the episode it is nice to see this episode tip its hat to to the foes that helped to make the show scary for little kids and out of those three characters its oddly enough the Cybermen and not the Daleks that get the biggest role in the episode as you would expect the Daleks to get more of the limelight given the fact that they are perhaps the most well known creature in Doctor Who but they just get the one scene in the whole episode and that's that whereas the Cybermen have an entire subplot with them trying to take over Gallifrey and destroy The Doctors TARDIS. It is weird that the makers of this episode would give the Cybermen the bigger roles to play in the episode as while they are just as well known as the Daleks it is the Daleks that did help to put this show on the map and therefor it would have been understandable if the makers of this episode did give them the bigger role of the episode and heck they could have had the Daleks and Cybermen switch roles and nothing would be altered about the plot of the episode with the only thing that the episode would need to explain being how they managed to climb up the rockface to take on the robot which even then you could very easily just revert that to the Cybermen, while it was great to see alot of the more well known monsters that the show has had it would have been nice to see alot of the more goofier monsters as well just to show that even tho the show did make alot of really good scary monsters there were also a few misfires like for example The Zarbi or The Macra for example both of which are things that could have been given the fact that the episode did have a bigger budget then the usual series of the show got. 


Just to be clear this review is being based on the version that is up on BBC IPlayer with this being mentioned because of the fact that they did make a few changes to the cut that was on the original DVD version of the episode. As in the original DVD version the Time Scoop went from looking like a triangle to an upside down twister that actually moved and the image that they use to represent Tom Baker is just from a random serial with both of these things being changed to now just having the original triangle back with the difference not being that we see a picture of whom ever it has captured and the image of Tom Baker now also featuring Lalla Ward which was taken oddly enough from Shada. This is something that does make sense as Shada was a mostly unfinished serial and therefor when Tom decided not to come back they could use some of that footage to explain why he and Romana weren't in the episode but here it does feel out of place as it does remind you that you could be watching that series and while yes the makers of this episode had there hands tied and did try to do the best that they could have done in that situation which is fair enough but whoever was in charge of the effects for this episode could have done alot more better job as the the effects used in the original DVD version where alot more better with it feeling like that the makers of that DVD did go out of there way to make the effects look better and make changes that worked for the serial. However that's not the only change made as for some odd reason the only piece of William Hartnell footage at the start of the episode has gone from being black and white to having this weird orange tinge over it which just looks at of place and while it doesn't detract from the episode in the slightest it is something that does stand out and was something that the BBC really didn't need to do as they already have the source material for that scene in there archives.

For some odd reason this episode does have alot of The Doctors and there respective companions not meet up until near the end of the episode. This is something that does feel weird as the whole point of these multi doctor stories is to see the various incarnations of The Doctor interacting with each other and yet it is something that the makers of this episode do hold off on showing us and while this is something that does make sense plot wise as the episode does explain that the Fifth Doctor was unable to send out a call that would alert all of the previous incarnations of where he is and we do see all of the other versions get scooped up and placed somewhere near a friend of theirs or in the case with the Second Doctor get scooped with Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart therefor they would of course be unable to meet up with the Fifth Doctor, however if the First Doctor and Susan were able to do so just by luck then surely the rest of them should have been able to do so as well as then we could have had some banter between not only the Second and Third doctors but also the rest of them as well which is something that would have been quite fun to see yet for one reason or another the makers of this episode seemed bent on not giving us that as even when the First , Second and Third Doctors all meet up then then current Doctor gets put under a mind control with this whole episode leaving him feeling more like an afterthought when it should have been him that played a vital part in saving the day but on the flip side of that is the fact that having him be the one to get mind controlled is a great way to add tension to the episode as it does say to us the audience that if it could happen to him then it could happen to any of them and the episode doesn't really linger on it that much and even when the Fifth Doctor is away from the group he is still very much active in the main plot of the episode as he does find out who the true villain of the episode is.


Rather shockingly this episode does have a really creepy ending to it as when it is revealed that the main villain of this episode is Lord President Borusa with him getting The Doctors and there companions to play the deadly game of rassilon for him so that he can claim its prize of immortality. However Rassilon does flip this on his head as while he does make him immortal it's not in the way that he wanted as he turns him into a statue that appears on the side of Rassilons own tomb with this being something that the First Doctor had worked out and even told Rassilon that he does believe that Lord President Borusa should be made immortal as a way to defeat Borusa for good. This is something that is quite creepy as we do get to see the three faces of the other people that have tried to make this claim before now on the side of his tomb and while Doctor Who has never and will never shy away from showing us scary images it is still something that is creepy to look at as all of the faces are human with us being able to see there eyes moving with the whole thing being such a creative and creepy image, with it even being a tragic end for Borusa as did technically get his wish of wanting immortality it's just that no one will ever get to see him again and heck this is an images that does make you wonder why the makers of this episode didn't try to include more creepy visuals like this one in the show as it is something that the show is known for doing with the whole thing being more then creepy enough that it will get people diving head first behind the sofa as it were. Yet this type of scare is something that could only have worked with a master writer like Terence Dicks as with any one else it would have just fell flat on it's face but with him doing it both the scare and the mystery as whom the main villain even is work really well as he does have a clear love of all things science fiction.

Now then this episode has / had an exact grand total running time of exactly one hour and thirty minuets and twenty three seconds. With this episode being a feature length special episode of the show and was for the longest time the only episode of this show to have that kind of running time until the 1996 Doctor Who: The Movie as while there have been other serials that have reached that running time those were exactly that serials this one is just the one episode and by god it really did need that running time as it does have so many characters to both reintroduce and introduce and still have to tell a good story and it wouldn't be able to do any of those things in a shorter running time or even if it did go back to the serial format of the show as something would eventually get lost in the shuffle with the episode having more then enough plot there to really cover that amount of running time. Yet even with this in mind the episode still doesn't use it's running time all that wisely as the episode doesn't take the time to fully develop its plot as the episode does have perhaps a bit to much to do interms of reintroduce the previous versions of The Doctor which is understandable as he is the main character of the show but then the episode does waste alot of time in also reintroducing alot of the companions as well and that's before they even get the plot of the episode properly started with it feelin like that this episode would have been alot more better of if the episode was a little bit longer as while the episode does try to add in things that are key to plot like both the Third and Fifth Doctors turning down The Masters help that idea can't be fully developed as the episode is alot more focused on showing us how each of The Doctors and most of the companions got captured in the first place. This is something that does kind of effect the episodes characters development as while alot of the episodes characters don't really need character development as alot of them either will get or already did get there development in other episodes of the show it still would have been nice to show characters like the Time Lords getting some character development or even one of the versions of The Doctor getting some character development but the episode does seem more focused on showing us The Doctor turning down The Masters help twice in a row that it does leave very little time for the characters to get any kind of character development but I really will admit that this episode really does have some really good pacing to it tho.  


So now then as this is an action show that really does mean that I have to actually talk about the actual action that's actually featured / presented to us in his very episode well then in all honesty I in all honesty personally tought / felt that the actual action that's actually featured / resented t us in this very episode was in all honesty not that bad. While classic Doctor Who never really had the time or money to give us alot of really exciting like the more modern episodes of the show do we did still get some really good action and while the action in this episode is still pretty good it does oddly feel like that the makers of this episode are either being held back for whatever reason or are holding themselves back as alot of the time this episodes action just isn't as exciting as it should have been. With the best action scene in the whole episode being when Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart sneaks up on The Master who is holding the four Doctors hostage at gun point and just flat out punches him knocking him out cold and whole that might not seem like much it is something that does make The Brigadier look like a total bada*s as nine times out of ten it was always either The Doctor defeating the foe or The Doctor tricking the foe into defeating themselves it was never really The Brigadier doing it and therefor to see him be the one the knocks out The Maser does remind us that this person is an action man essentially and while it of course would have been nice to see any one of the The Doctors be the ones to knock him having it be The Brigadier is one that does oddly make alot of sense for his character with some of the episodes action being just as good as well in my freaking opinions anyways / at least. 


Overall this is a really good special that did honor Doctor Who's then twenty year legacy with there technically being a Doctor from every decade at that point in time and while The Day Of The Doctor is the better made special this one does have its own charms to it that do work really well for the episode in my freaking opinions anyways / at least. Now then i've talked about all of the good and as well as all of the bad things that are in this very episode in this very review and as such that really does mean that this very episode really does earn itself a grand old score of exactly a 7 out of 10 from me.

Now then as for where I personally got all of the images that I personally used in this very review well then boys and girls and as well as ladies and gentlemen I person ally got all of the images that I personally used in this very review from Amazon . Co . Uk , IMP Awards . Com and Tardis . Wiki. With my personally preferred website to use to get the images from this very episode that I used in this very post being the really great Tardis . Wiki really simply just due to the fact that really alot of if not really all of the images that are all really from this very episode with alot of them really being really better quality then what you'd really think of and all of the images are really of course up and really on Tardis . Wiki really are also really all fairly high in quality and as well as them all being really fairly freaking high in definition.

Saturday, 30 May 2026

Spider-Noir TV Series SPOILER FILLED Review


Even tho the character of Spider-Man has been in alot of live action films he's really been in two live action TV shows both of which were in the seventies. Well now we have another new show to add to that list with this show actually doing two things different the first of which being the fact that you can watch the show in both color and black and white and the second of which being the fact that it is the live action Spider-Man project not to feature Peter Parker and so then join me as I give you my SPOILER FILLED review of the show that might be based watched in black and white with the show in question being called simply just "Spider-Noir" enjoy.

The plot of this show is five years after the death of his fiancée is killed at the hands of a criminal retired superhero and private investigator Ben Reilly finds himself dragged back into the hero game when he agrees to take on a case that involves a supposed cheating wife. Now then interms of what I personally thought / felt about the actual plot that's actually featured / presented to us in this very show well hen in all honesty I in all honesty personally thought / felt that the actual plot that's actually featured / presented to us in this very show was in all honesty really good. The shows plot was quite frankly alot more better then what it really had any right to be as by all rights this shows plot should have been a very generic and a very by the books superhero show with a noir twist put on it and that's really it and while there are hints of that being the case. The shows plot does add in enough things to keep you invested that when it does drop certain plot lines for reason you don't really feel it with the fact that it does drop certain plot lines being something that does hold the plot of the show as for no reason the show will start another plot and then drop it a few episodes later only to then pick it up again with this being something that does make it hard to tell just what the main plot of the show was meant to be when it would have been all the more better if the show just picked one plot line for it's main plot and just ran with it and not not just randomly start a new plot line every few episodes as that is something that will confuse the audience watching this show with the plot of this show also being really rather entertaining and as well as being really rather engaging as well in my freaking opinions anyways / at least.


Starring in this show is one of this shows executive producers Nicolas Cage as Ben Reilly / The Spider and Lamorne Morris as Joe "Robbie" Robertson. Also starring in this show show is Li Jun Li as Felicia "Cat" Hardy , Karen Rodriguez as Janet Ruiz , Abraham Popoola as Lonnie Lincoln / Tombstone , Jack Huston as Flint Marko / Sandman , Andrew Lewis Caldwell as Dirk Leyden / Megawatt , Amanda Schull as Ruby J. Williams , Lukas Haas as Winston , Cary Christopher as Frankie , Michael Kostroff as Alfred Morris and Brendan Gleeson as Finbar "Finn" Byrne / Silvermane.

Now then interms of what I personally thought / felt about the actual acting that's actually featured / presented to us in this very show well hen in all honesty I in all honesty personally thought / felt that the actual acting that's actually featured / presented to us in this very show was in all honesty really good. To be frank the fact that this shows acting was as good as it is is something that is still quite surprising as while yes the show does have some really good actors in it alot of this shows actors aren't that well known and yet they do turn in some really good performances in this show and while they don't out act the likes of Nicolas Cage or Brendan Gleeson for that matter they do tun in some really good performances in there own right. With the best actor in the whole entire show being Nicolas Cage as Ben Reilly / The Spider as he does carry the whole show with him giving us a really powerful performance as the character ss while the show does add in moments of humor with Ben Nicolas does pull them really well and when the show does have a dramatic moment he does really turn it up and while he doesn't have you in floods of tears during those moments you do feel the characters pain with both him and Brendan Gleeson clearly having a blast acting in scenes together and to be fair watching the two of them do a scene together is alot of fun to watch as we are watching two really good actor just knock it out of the park with there acting with Nicolas not really being afraid to go to those more wacky places with his character with this being something that does shine through in his final performance. With the acting that's in this very show really being helped by the fact that this shows scripts are all just so good that all this shows actors have to do is just say the lines as they are written and a good performance will come out of them naturally which is something that really does help to raise the overall quality of the acting that's in this very show. 


Doing the CGI for this show is Alchemy 24 and the legends and the greats that are currently over at Industrial Light & Magic. Now then interms of what I personally thought / felt about the actual CGI that's actually featured / presented to us in this very show well hen in all honesty I in all honesty personally thought / felt that the actual CGI that's actually featured / presented to us in this very show was in all honesty really good. The thing that does make this shows CGI be so good in the first place is the fact that it does blend it really well with the show with the shows live action elements with the show really only using CGI in scenes where it would be impossible to do them for real. Like for example extending the shows sets to make them look bigger or by having The Spider swinging threw New York all of these things are things that would have been hard to do for real and therefor the only way to do them would be to do them in CGI. This isn't to say that the shows CGI is great all of the time tho as there are scene in the show where the CGI does look a little bit two much like a cartoon like whenever Megawatt uses his powers as while alot of the time the effects on them do look good there are times where it does look a little bit two fake with the thing even being true for the scenes where we can see Ben in the passenger seat of a car with the car moving as the projection for alot of those scenes does look a little bit of and while it is clear that the makers of this show wouldn't give the effects team alot of time to finish those scenes as alot of them are nothing scenes  it does lower the overall quality of the shows effects. With things like Megawatts powers being something that should have had more time given to them given the fact that he is a minor character in the show however when the show does have some good effects like Ben swinging threw New York it is something that does look really good with it being something that does show that the makers of this show did know when to use CGI and when to do things for real.

SPOILERS START HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Like with alot of noir films and TV shows this one does have a femme fatal character which in this case is Cat herself. With the character being someone who is madly in love with Flint Marko so much so that she'll do anything to see him cured of his powers and yet the second that she believes him dead she gets Ben to fall in love with her this is something that is an interesting part of the show due to the fact that she and Ben were planning on running away together and yet because of the fact that she loves Flint alot more then she does Ben she turns him into a doctor that wants to use him for own ends thus leaving Ben broken hearted. The theme of love and what it can do to you is something that we see all throughout the show as we get told by Ben himself that the biggest mistake he made prior to episode 1 was falling in love with him struggling to cope with the death of Ruby so much so that he gave up being The Spider as he believed that her death was his fault and yet when we see him fall in love again this time with Cat he is not only all the more wiser but is also willing to take a chance which does make it all the more upsetting when she does betray him. When it comes to Cat it's clear that she is the type of character that has never not had a boyfriend and therefore sh does struggle with knowing what to do when she believes that she doesn't have one anymore and even tho Flint has barely been missing for a few days by the time she starts to flirt with Ben the two of them do still form this connection with each other where they are both able to tell the other things that they might not have done otherwise. The show does go to great length to show us both the up and the down sides of being madly in love with with someone as the show do0es show us Ben being really happy when he thinks that he's found true love with Cat and yet the second that she turns on him he realises that she's played him like a fiddle and the first thing that he does is get drunk and be the same depressed person that he was at the start of the show.

In what is a rather cool move there are actually two ways that you can watch this show the first of which is in color and the second is in black and white. Watching the show in color is alot more easier for more modern audiences to do as it is something that they are more used to do however given the fact that this is noir show and alot of those classic noir films were all done in black and white this is show does seem like it would be a much more better watch in that format as it would be more true to the classic noir genre as then you could have all of these harsh shadows hitting the characters and you could have characters walking out of the shadows alot more often and this is something that you just can't do in color. Due to the fact that we can see everything clear as day and while the characters do still have those harsh shadows hitting them alot of the time it feels like it's lacking something when its done in color but on the plus side tho it is understandable why the makers of this show did give us the audience a choice between the two formats as there will be people who will find watching the show in color alot more easier then watching it in black and white just due to the fact that they are more used to watching films and TV shows in that way and that's fair enough, much like there will be people who will want to watch this show in black and white as they'll want to get the proper noir expirence and that is something that you can't fully replicate when watching the show in color as alot of the noir films were never made to be seen in color even the word noir means black in French but the fact that they went out of there way to produce to different versions of an episode is something is to be commended as its something that alot of studios just won't do and will instead jus force us to watch the one version of something even tho watching it a different way might be the better option.


Silvermane might be the best villain that the makers of this show could have used for this season of the show. As the character isn't that well known and therefor they do have alot more room to do whatever they want with his character and to be fair he does seem like the type of character that you would want to meet in like the first film of a new series as while he yes he is threatening and he is cunning he's also someone that our hero could very easily beat in a fight if he wanted to do with it being made clear that this take on the character was done as a way for Sony to say that they had there own version of The Penguin as the two characters are very similar to each other with them even both being played by an Irish person. Yet Silvermane doesn't really have an endgame as he spends a good portion of the first half of the season trying to work out who burnt down his house and tried to kill him and spending a few episodes of the rest of the season trying and failing to get an army of superpowered people to help him take over New York this is something that does make it hard to get a good read on who he is as a character as his motivations seem to be shifting from episode to episode when giving him one clear goal in mind be it to built up his superpowered army or to find out who tried to kill him would have been more then enough to make him a truly threatening character and heck out of the two motivations its him trying to work who killed him that brings out his more evil side as there we do get to see him kill people in cold blood. This is something that we don't get to see with the rest of his evil plan and it is something that could have made his character be all the more unlikable as he does spend alot of time talking to the mayor of New York saying things like how he could have him replaced and yet when push does do come to shove we don't see him kill him and heck its not even Ben that kills him its Cat which yes does make sense for her character but for the main villain you do want him to get killed off by the main hero of the show.

Now then this show has / had an exact grand total running time of no longer then forty nine minuets with episode six having the shortest running time of forty six minuets and thirty five seconds and episode episode five having the longest running time of forty nine minuets and twenty five seconds. These are pretty solid running times for this show to have but what does let the show done is the fact that there are two few episodes in this first season as you very easily could have gotten a good ten episodes out of this first season alone which would have the advantage of letting the plot of the show breathe a little bit more and it would allow for the show to pick just the one main plot line and not just pick up and drop it's main plot line whenever it chooses to do so with the show having more then enough there interms of plot to really cover that amount of plot in the first place. Yet even with the show having eight episodes it still doesn't use its running time all that wisely as the show doesn't take the time to fully develop its plot with the show being alot more focused on giving different plot lines then it i in giving us a more focused and well developed plot something which it would have been alot more able to do if the season was just a few episodes longer as then the show would have that time to explore these multiple plots whilst having the one overarching plot line. This is something that does effect the shows character development as well as understandably the only character that does get some sort of character development inn Ben as he does go from someone who is running away from his past to someone who does fully embrace it by becoming The Spider once again and while it is understandable why he does get alot of the shows character development as he is the shows main character we don't see characters like Cat , Janet or Robbie get any kind of character development with us knowing just as much about them coming out of the show then we did coming into the show but I really will admit that this show really does have some really good pacing to it tho. 


So now then as this is an action show that really does mean that I have to actually talk about the actual action that's actually featured / presented to us in this very show well then in all honesty I in all honesty personally thought / felt that the actual action that's actually featured / presented to us in this very show was in all honesty pretty good. The fact that this show does have alot of good action in it isn't something that's all that surprising due to the fact that the makers of this show also made the highly entertaining Spider-Verse films and therefor they do know how to craft some really good action something which does come into use alot of the time in this show with us getting at the very least one action scene per-episode in this show. With the best action scene in the whole entire show being the fight scene in episode seven "Nobody's Hero" as we do get this really cool bar room fight scene where a drunk Ben dressed in his The Spider mask decides to take on a bunch of people that where making fun of him for not being as good they remember him being with the whole fight scene being done in one continuous shot which is always something that will be really impressive to see as if one person mistimes something that they have to start the whole thing over again from scratch and yet it is something that they do pull off really well in this episode with the scene itself having moments of comedy with the people getting moaning in pain alot of the time with it being that great mixture of comedy and action being something that two of the shows other executive producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller do really well and it is something that is used to great effect in this scene with the scene itself being just as hard hitting as it is funny to watch with the rest of the shows action being just as good as well in my freaking opinions anyways / at least.

SPOILERS END HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Overall we are starting the summer months of good with this show and here's hoping that we really can end next month just as good as we've ended this month. As Spider-Man: Brand New Day does have alot to live up to now as this show has proven that you don't need Peter Parker playing Spider-Man for it to be good as all you need is a good script and good acting and both of those are things that this show really has in spades in my freaking opinions anyways / at least. Now then i've talked about all of the good and as well as all of the bad things that are in this very show in this very review and as such that really does mean that this very show really does earn itself a grand old score of exactly a 7.5 out of 10 from me.

Now then as for where I personally got all of the images that I personally used in this very review well then boys and girls and as well as ladies and gentlemen I personally got all of the images that I personally used in this very review from IMP Awards . Com and Google Images. With my personally preferred website to use to get the images from this very show that I used in this very post being the really great Google Images really simply just due to the fact that really alot of if not really all of the images that are all really from this very show with alot of them really being really better quality then what you'd really think of and all of the images are really of course up and really on Google Images really are also really all fairly high in quality and as well as them all being really fairly freaking high in definition.