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Monday, 18 May 2026

The Mandalorian: Chapter 1: The Mandalorian Review


Believe it or not we are now officially about five days away from finally getting Star Wars back where it belongs on the big screen. With the lates movie being a film version of The Mandalorian as such there really was no better tie in review to do then then the very first episode of the show as that's the episode that really did introduce these characters to the world and so then join me as I review the episode that gave the world Baby Yoda with the episode in question being called simply just "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian" enjoy.

The plot of this episode is when he tasked with finding and killing a mysterious target a long Mandalorian finds his faith shaken when he finds out the target is a baby. 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. The plot for this episode was one that was kind of refreshing as instead of it hinging on a character deciding to join a war it instead focused on this character who for alot of the episode is portrayed very much as the bad guy choosing to do the right thing. With the plot of the episode using the stranger comes into town and ends up doing something life changing method of telling it's story and to be fair it is something that does work well in this plot as for a large portion of the episodes plot we do have to question if we can trust this unnamed Mandalorian and while yes the plot of this episode could have been better in some respects as the episode does take a good while to really get going with its plot but when it does get its plot moving that's when we get to see just how special that this was in it's early years as this show had to prove that Star Wars could make for a good TV show and what better way to help prove that then by giving us a plot that does make us want to watch not only the next episode but the rest of the first season as well with this episodes plot 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 Pedro Pascal as The Mandalorian , Carl Weathers as Greef Karga and Werner Herzog as The Client. Also starring in this episode is Omid Abtahi as Doctor Pershing , Nick Nolte as the voice of Kuiil , Taika Waititi as the voice of IG-11 , John Beasley as The Bartender , Horatio Sanz as Mythrol , Tait Fletcher as Alpha Trawler , Ryan Watson as Beta Trawler , Dmitrious Bistrevsky as Quarren Trawler , Christopher Bartlett as The Ferryman , Brian Posehn as The Speeder Pilot and Emily Swallow as The Armorer.

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 episodes acting was quite frankly alot more better then what it really had any right to be as by all rights this episodes acting should have been really bad due to the fact that we have a main character that not only doesn't speak for a vast majority of the episode but also never shows his face with the episode having to rely on its other actors alot of whom aren't that well known to carry the episode from an acting point of view. Yet even so the best actor in this episode is quite easily Pedro Pascal as The Mandalorian as even tho he doesn't say alot of in this episode and he doesn't take his helmet of both of which things that could have been seen as holding an actor back it now means that Pedro has to rely solely on body language alone alot of the time and this is something where he does shine as you can tell from scene to scene if he's feeling angry , sad , happy or confused just by how he is standing with that being something that s hard for any actor to pull off as alot of the time live action actors use there faces to give us those emotions and yet it's when those tools are stripped away from them that we see how good of an actor that they really are with Pedro really getting his character right from the second that he walks on screen as just gives us this mysterious stranger type of vibe that does blend well with the character with it being something that does help to sell you on his performance as the character as well. With the acting that's in this very episode really being helped by the fact that this episodes script is just so good that all this 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 n this very episode.


Doing the CGI for this episode is Important Looking Pirates ,  the legends and the greats that are currently over at Legacy Effects and Virtuos. 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 really good. Even for a TV show this episodes CGI was of a really high quality with this being something that wasn't totally unexpected as not only do more modern day TV shows have some really good VFX in them but if you look at who was doing the VFX for this episode that it does make alot of sense as to why this episode did have some really good looking VFX in it. The thing that did help the VFX work as well as they do is the fact that this whole show was filmed on a large volume screen with the makers of this episode being to see the effects in real time and won't have to wait months to see them which does mean that the lighting for the effects can now match what was filmed on the day alot more better and while where will always be an argument for filming on location and not on a volume stage when the results are this is good it is something that that does make a strong case for shows being filmed on a volume stage. While the episodes effects do look good they don't look as good as they perhaps could have done with a few of the effects in the episode looking like they came right out of a video game and while it is understandable that not every effect can look good for the first episode especially there should have been more of an effort into making the episodes effects look as good as they possibly could have done.


This episode did of course introduce the world to Baby Yoda with him basically carrying the show for alot of it's run due to the fact that he is so cute. With this being something that the makers of this episode must have realized pretty straight away as in alot of the episodes when things are getting to tense an episode will just cut to him doing something cute just to get the audience to go "Awwwwww" which is fair enough as he is an adorable character but constantly doing that and not letting the tension of the episodes scenes just stay with us does take away from any of the episodes that it's in as while having more comedic moments is still great those moments won't be able to hit as hard when there just undercutting the tension of the scene. Thankfully due to he fact that the character barely appears in this episode we don't get any such scene in this episode and guess what the episode is all the more better because of it as now we the audience are left with an episode where we have to question if this Mandalorian is a good guy or not with us really only finding out that he is somewhat of a good guy at the end of the episode when he sees Grogu and doesn't kill as he was instructed to do so which yes granted is a small moment but its one that works due to the fact that the episode didn't cut away from the more tension filled scenes to a scene where Grogu is acting cute and while yes there is a more comedic scene in the episode that happens when there isn't anything going on in the episode and therefore it has to no scene to undercut the tension from in the first place. To be fair tho the idea of having this supposedly deadly target that this person must kill is a good idea as it makes us wonder what is so powerful about this creature in the first place and it also gives the character of The Mandalorian the chance to reveal the fact that he is somewhat of a good guy by not killing him.

Something that does make this show standout from other pieces of Star Wars media is the fact that this episode is essentially a western. With The Mandalorian acting as the lone character with a dark and shady past as he wonders in to this small town and has his life changed for the better with this being something that is all but confirmed when you take into account that you can here Spurs on the characters boots and the fact that the score for the episode does have more of a Western vibe to it then it does a science fiction action show and yet the episode never really looses the fact that it's set in the world of Star Wars as rather it embraces both the cliches that Westerns and Star Wars media do run into alot of the time. This is something that does make this episode stand out as it would have been very easy for this episode to just be a straight forward science fiction as that is something that you would expect from anything in Star Wars but the fact that the makers went out of there to make this episode feel more like a Western then anything else does show you that they are more then willing to take a chance and show us something that we didn't know we wanted to see in this world with them giving us all of the thigs that one expects to see in a Western but now there given a more Star Wars twist to them which is something that does make those idea and thoughts seem and fresh again. The only thing that does let this episode down quite alot is the fact that for a large portion of the episode it is hard to work out just what the main plot of the episode is meant to be as the episode does spend a large amount of time in showing us The Mandalorian getting ready for this mission and the steps that he takes to even get this mission which is just pointless as they add nothing to the episode as a whole. 


As was mentioned earlier on in this review this episode does have a more comedic scene with The Mandalorian training to use some creatures essentially as a horse. With him falling off every single time this is a cute joke as it does show that this character isn't perfect at everything and given the fact that it is really the only scene like this in the whole entire episode it was also something that was needed as it does give us the audience permission to laugh before things get really serious nearer the end of the episode and with the scene not really undercutting any other scene it also doesn't take away from the episode either. Would the episode have worked just as well if this scene wasn't included yes as it is essentially a nothing scene as nothing about The Mandalorian himself is revealed in that scene but at the same time given the fact that he original trilogy had lots of cute moments where the characters were allowed to be silly and tell a joke and be the but of a joke it is also something that us oddly fitting for this episode. To be frank if this scene was dine differently like maybe we do get to find out something about The Mandalorian then maybe this scene would have worked even more better as then we'd be able to laugh with the character and we'd learn something about him in the process as it is it is a scene that works just as well as this is the calm before the storm in matter of speaking as right after this scene he does go out and finds Grogu after killing several people and droid and while that moment is dark as it can be it works all the more due to the fact that we've just had this moment if light comedy with the character and while the show would go overboard with it's comedy in future seasons here the comedy worked as it was just one scene that didn't undercut the tension of any other scene.

Now then this episode has / had an exact grand total running time of exactly thirty eight minuets and forty six seconds. This is pretty much the bogstandard running time for this show as alot of this shows episodes are around that same time and yet at the same time this episode really could have been longer as it does have alot of plot to set and is just so good that having a longer running time would have made the episode be all the more better as we would get to see more scenes with characters that we really like with this episode having the right amount of plot there to cover that amount of running time in the first place. However tho the episode really doesn't use it's running time all that wisely in one regard as the episode doesn't take the time to fully develop its plot which is something that is fair enough as this is the first episode but at the same time tho the episode really doesn't add anything to its plot to make it feel fully formed and well though and while yes granted we could get lot more information in regards to this episodes plot in other episodes they are things that should have been added into this episode as you do always want to start with our best foot forward and part of that does include having a fully developed and more well thought out plot. Luckily the episode does take the time to fully develop its main characters as while alot of the shows other main characters either don't appear in this episode or if they do they get very minimal screen time The Mandalorian does go from someone who is the straight up bad guy to going to someone who could be the good guy something which is done rather subtly in the episode by having him kill someone who was about to kill Grogu bug I really will admit that this episode really does gave 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. This episode does have some really good action in it with it being made clear as day that the makers of this episode really did put just as much thought and effort into this episodes action then they did everything else in the episode as much like with the films this episodes action was really good and creative with the episode doing a good job of making this character look all the more cool just in it's action scenes alone. With the best action scene in the whole entire episode being the attack on the homestead that is housing Grogu as we get to see not only just how good of show that The Mandalorian is in the first place something which we do get to see brief glimpses of at the start of the episode but we also get to see alot of cool moments like for example IG-11 taking alot of fire just so The Mandalorian can take out someone with a really big and more powerful gun that's right in front of them with the whole thing just being so cool to watch and while that whole sequence doesn't really last all that long when you think about it it would have been great if that scene had lasted alot more longer just so us the audience could really feel the danger that the characters are as this is basically a life or death situation and while it is a really good action scene just having the characters take there time to to really make the bigger moments be all the more impactful would have made it better with the rest of the episode action scenes being just as well in  my freaking opinions anyways / at least.


Overall whilst this was a really good episode only time well tell if The Mandalorian And Grogu will catch on as don't forget alot of the mainstream audiences wouldn't have watched this show in the first place and therefor won't know who these characters are in the first place, with this first episode being a really good debut episode for what was a really good first season of this show 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 an 8.5 out of 10 from me and RIP Tom Kane.

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 the official Star Wars fandom wiki page. 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 Star Wars 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 Star Wars 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.

Sunday, 17 May 2026

Team Knight Rider: Fallen Nation Review


When we think of Knight Rider we usually only thing of one thing and that's the car yet alot of people seem to have forgotten the fact that the car was in a TV show and that said TV show also spawned many reboots and sequels. Be they made for TV movies or even the 2008 reboot series of the same name yet not alot of people remember the fact that there was a sequel series in the nineties with it being the first episode of that show that i'm going to be talking to about today and so then join me as I review the episode that weirdly has talking cars that are attracted to one of the human characters in it with the episode in question being called simply just "Fallen Nation" enjoy.

The plot of this episode is when a high end politian is kidnapped and then released it's up to the operatives of a secret government division to find out just what his kidnappers wanted with him in the first place. 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 actual plot that's actually featured / presented to us in this very episode was in all honesty OK at best. Plot wise this episodes plot was about as good as it was ever going to be given the fact that this show was made cheaply and quickly but at the same time tho the plot of the episode doesn't do the one good thing that all first episodes plots should do and that's make you interested in watching other episodes. As this episodes plot doesn't set up how this team came together in the first place as it started with them already being a well oiled machine when it would have been far more interesting if the episode did take the time to show us how they came together in the first place with the fact that that it didn't do that being because of the act that this show was made for syndication and therefor the various TV stations can air this episode and other episodes out of order should they so choose to do so. This is something that does effect this episodes plot as it does mean that the episode can't have anything set up in the main plot incase it is aired out of order and yet shows like Xena which like this show was made for syndication have great first episodes that set up the rest of the show just fine with it really feeling like that this episode was relying more on the good faith that the original show had built up over the years rather then telling a really good story in it's own right 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 Brixton Karnes as Kyle Stewart , Christine Steel as Jenny Andrews and Duane Davis as Duke DePalma. Also starring in this episode is Kathy Trageser as Erica West , Nick Wechsler as Kevin 'Trek' Sanders , Conrad Bachmann as General Stephen Butler , Paul Michael as Lieutenant Mark Davis , Cheryl Carter as A Marine Sergeant , Douglas Fisher as James The Butler , Penny Griego as A Reporter , Tiiu Leek as Reporter , Jonas Morales as Davis' Driver , Andrea Hutchman as the voice of Kat , Tom Kane as the voice of Dante , John Kassir as the voice of Plato , Kerrigan Mahan as the voice of Beast , Nia Vardalos as the voice of Domino , Linda McCullough as the voice of Sky One and Don LaFontaine as the Opening Narrator.

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 actual acting that's actually featured / presented to us in this very episode was in all honesty OK at best. Like with this episodes plot the acting in this episode isn't really anything to right home about as the episodes live action actors are all as wooden as a board with the episodes acting really shining in it's voice actors which isn't something that's not all that surprising as the show does have a really talented group of voice actors all playing he vehicles in this show and yet in each and every scene that there in they easily outshine all of the episodes live action actors. With the best actor in the whole entire episode being Kerrigan Mahan as the voice of Beast as we know from voicing Goldar in the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers that he can do a deep almost commanding voice and still give us a really good performance and that is exactly that kind of voice that does suit the character of Beast as he is this big pick up truck and therefor having a more commanding and deep voice is something that would sound right for this character with Kerry being able to find the right balance between being forceful and commanding to being light hearted and welcoming which is something that would have been tricky for that kind of character and it is something that does show off more sides as to what he could do an actors as we've seen him play an almost commanding like character on Power Rangers and yet with this episode we get to see that he can kind of do comedy as well. With the acting that's in this very episode not really being helped by the fact that this episodes script is just so bad as it gives none of this episodes absolutely anything to work with interms of what it is that there actual characters personalities are even meant to be like in the first place which is something that really does harm the overall quality of the acting that's in this very episode.


The episodes characters are about as well as could be expected given the fact that this is the first episode is a TV show. With all of the characters being about as one not as you'd expect them to be in the first episode of a new show however tho this episode takes it one step further as while other first episodes will give the characters a jumping off point so you can kind of work out what kind of character that they are and that kind of character that they might be this episode doesn't even do that as despite very much being an ensemble piece the one character that gets alot of focus in this episode is the character of Jenny. With her personality trait in the whole episode being the fact that she's the attractive one and that alot of the male characters including one of the cars have the hots for her which OK fair enough she is a pretty girl no ones going to ever deny that but you don't need to have alot of the characters being flirty with her and you really don't need one of the cars being flirty with her. Speaking of the cars there fine there's nothing really special about them as even they don't have much of a personality to them with them all getting a heavy dose of the nineties where they all have to be extreme and have tons of quips which is fine at first but when that's ninety percent of the cars dialog it is something that does become annoying with the only somewhat less annoying car in the whole episode being Beast as he is something that won't take orders from anyone even his own driver and while he does have a soft spot for Jenny he is also loyal to his friends but he's the only decently written character in the whole episode as none of the episodes other characters get alot of screen time when given the fact that this is the first episode all of the episodes characters be they human or vehicle should have been given the time to get across just who they are as characters.


As was mentioned near the start of this review this whole show was made to go straight into syndication a despite the original Knight Rider show being a very popular show back in the eighties and the fact that this show had Knight Rider's original creator Glen A. Larson on board as an executive producer none of the networks wanted to pick this show up. This isn't a bad thing as shows like Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and it's spin off show Xena Warrior Princess have proven that you don't need to be on a network to be a good show as all you need is the basics to make any good piece of television that being good writing , acting and directing and sadly this episode is missing alot of these as while the acting is decent the writing and directing is flat. This is shame as on paper while this would always have been a really tough sell for the older fans to get behind it is a good idea as having a whole team of super cars with people driving them taking on missions to save the world does make for a good TV show with the only thing that it really needed to make it work was good writing as if the show had that while yes they still would have struggled to get the old fans back on board they would have been able to get a new set of fans who didn't grow up watching the original with this show then serving as a way for them to get into the original show, while Xena was a very cheesy show much like this episode is Xena used that to it's advantage to create something that whilst you are laughing at it you are still watching it as you want to see just what crazy adventure the characters get themselves into next where as here with this show and this episode it seems to think that its high art and if it was that then it would been picked up by a major network.

Sadly there are no DVDs or Blu-Rays released for this show heck there isn't even a VHS release of the series anywhere online. Whilst this is understandable as the show did only last the single twenty two episode season it is something hat does make it look like that the makers of this show are trying to forget that it was even thing in the first place with the only copies available of the show being what might be direct copies from the first run broadcast of the show which does basically mean that we are never going to find any high quality images of the show this is something that shouldn't be the case they very easily could have done release with the original Knight Rider series as one complete collection including the original series and the reunion movies and of course this show. Heck you wouldn't even need to do alot of work on this shows episodes to get them up to scratch as all you'd need to do is bit of upscaling for the episodes and some clean up on the images and that's it and yet whoever holds the rights to this franchise now just don't seem to be willing to do that as they are more focused on giving us repackages of the original series which is fait enough as its that show that alot of people will remember but there are still collectors out there that do go in for these kind of smaller almost forgotten about shows and while it most likely won't sell that much due to the fact that this show is so little known in the first place it would still still shift copies and it would allow for the episodes to be seen in more higher quality. Whilst this is something that won't improve the quality of the show by any means it is still something that would then allow for the fans of the original show to essentially complete there collection of the original Knight Rider timelines episodes with this being something that the current rights holders would be foolish to ignore as its those fans that do keep on reminding us of Knight Rider in the first place. 


This episode does try to tell a good mystery which was something that was admittedly quite surprising but what wasn't surprising was he fact that the episode doesn't give you any clues as to who the real villain is in the first place. Therefor when it is reveled not only who the villain is but also what there plan is in the first place it is something that does come out of nowhere as both the character and the episode hadn't even hinted as that even being a possibility in the first place and yet this does make it all the more surprising as the episode does take the time to make the mystery genuinely quite interesting as we the audience have to work out who did it and why there doing it but due to the fact that the episode doesn't take the time to give us ant clues it is something that does come out of nowhere. As while the episode does take the time to let us get to know this character and what there relationship is like with Jenny those are roughly the only major scenes that the character appears in outside of the episodes cold open where he gets kidnapped, it would have been nice if the makers of this show had used those scenes with Jenny to give us some clues as to who the real villain is be it by how they answer a certain question or how they act when she brings the subject of the kidnapping up as while those are small things they are also thing that would make it more clearer to us the audience that this person isn't a good guy and while there is a point to made for characters being more subtle this is the kind of show that doesn't require you to think things through and therefor going the more unsubtle approach with its clues is something that would help out the episode in the long run, as would the fact that while the character does have a good plan as he wants to become the American President with him willing to to drop a nuke on the current president knowing that the American public will vote him into office that plan is about the only good part of the villain as its just as crazy and out there as something like this show really should have been.

Now then this episode has / had an exact grand total running time of exactly forty four minuets and twelve seconds. This is something that is pretty much the bogstandard running time for any of the Knight Rider shows and while this episode really didn't need that amount of running time in order to tell it story as best as it could have done it is something that does work all the more better with that amount of running time as it does mean that the episode can be as crazy as it wants to be without having to rush the plot along to the next plot point which is something that it really very easily could have dine with the episode itself having the right amount of plot there to really cover that amount of running time in the first place. Yet even so the episode still doesn't use its running time all that wisely due to the fact that this episode doesn't take the time to full develop its plot with the episode just jumping right into the plot right from the word go which is fine as the episode does have a lot of ground to cover when it comes to its main plot but the episode doesn't take the time to tell us why this organization was set up in the first place and why only these people are the ones that can solve this issue both of which are things that might seem like small things at first but they are also things that do make the episodes plot seem more thought out but as the episode is alot more focused on making sure then we know that Jenny is attractive none of that can that happen. This is something that does also effect the episodes character develop as while it is understandable that none of the episodes main characters get any kind of development in this episode as this is only the first episode of the show and they have twenty one other episodes to get there development there still should have been some ground work being layed for the characters to get some development in future episode as right now the characters seem more like an after thought when compared to the shows cars 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 t 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. It's clear as day that the makers of this show did put alot more thought and effort into the episodes action then they did quite literally anything else in the episode due to the fact that he rest of the episode does have pretty bland acting and writing and yet when the episode is having an action scene both of those things do get slightly better and heck you can tell that alot of the shows budget went into explosions as they use alot of them in this episode almost to the point where it's a joke. The best action scene in the whole entire episode has to be the bike chase scene on the bridge as we get to see to members of the team in this case it's Trek and Erica as they are trying to outrun several police cars on a bike that can split into two with them very quickly running out of ways to get outrun them with it only being when the bike is about halfway across the bridge and fastly approaching a police blockade that Erica then gets the bright idea to split the bikes up which she does her going one way around the blockade and Trek the other and yet all of the police cars that were chasing them end up smashing into not only it but also each other. To be frank thus is such a cool action scene as it does show us what one of the vehicles can do which to be fair to this episode is something that we don't get to see a while lot off in this episode and because of that it does make all the more impactful when we see in this action scene with the rest of the of the episodes action being just as good as well in my freaking opinions anyways / at least. 


Overall when people say that the 2008 Knight Rider show and pilot movie are bad they really do need to this episode and this show show as the 2008 show still tried to be as close to the original show as it could be without being a straight forward remake of it whereas this show is afraid of being the dumb show that it quite clearly is which is something that does make this episode dull to watch in my freaking opinions anyways / at least. Now ten i've talked about all of the good and as well as all of the bad things that are in his 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 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 Amazon . Co . Uk 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.

Saturday, 16 May 2026

Paddington 1976 TV Series "Paddington And The Old Master" Review


Paddington is a bare that has become more and more popular thanks to the live action movies and stage musical. However today's generation won't know of the fact that there was a previous animated series with the character and well this is a series that I really do like talking about and since it's been a long time since an episode of this show was last talked about I thought let's talk about another one and so then join me as I review the episode that reveals Mr. Browns first name with the episode in question being called simply just "Paddington And The Old Master" enjoy.

The plot of this episode is Mr Brown enters a painting he's done into a local art contest however Paddington believes that it might contain a hidden painting underneath and decides to restore it. 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. The episodes plot does continue the series trend of telling these small scale stories that are simple and because of that this episodes plot is one that is very easily to follow along with with it also allowing Paddington himself to be his usually charming self. The thing that that does let down this episodes plot is the fat that the plot itself is kind of forgettable and while this is understandable as you are going to run across some not so great plots in any TV show it hurts more here due to how the stories were adapted for the screen as in this show they literally just took the pages of the Paddington books and filmed them and that was it and with this episodes plot being as forgettable as it is it does make the story in the book seem all the more forgettable however tho whilst the Paddington films have gone to great lengths to make the stories feel epic and adventurous it is nice to still have a show where the biggest problems that the characters face is getting Paddington some pyjamas or in the case of this episodes plot having Paddington try to restore a newly painted artwork by Mr. Brown as not all Paddington plots need to be big and epic as sometimes being small in scale works just as well as it allows for the characters to what they do and be charming 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 Sir Michael Hordern with him being as delightful as he is in the rest of the show. Heck you do even get to here hm try out some different accents for the characters as while the Browns and Paddington all have firm British accents he gives Mr. Gruber what might be a German accent with the fact that he does give all of the characters these different voices does make it far more easier to tell just who is talking with it even having the added benefit of making the world that these character live it feel more real as these are characters that live in central London and that is filled to the brim with all of these different accents therefor it does make sense that some of the shows characters would speak in different languages. It does help that Michael has a voice that is a calming as it does feel like your listening to your own grandfather read you these stories before you go off to bed as that's how calming that his voice is and it is something that does make him perfect to do the narration and voices for this show and episode as while someone like Bernard Cribbins for example would have been able to give all of the characters these rather distinctive voices he has a voice that isn't that calming to listen as it's a more energized voice and that is fine for something like The Wombles but for this kind of show you do want to here a voice that is more calming and that is like someone who is more like an older relative with it being helped by the fact that Michael reads this episode and the other episodes like he is reading a book as he does take the time explain every little thing and that is something that the makers of this show really didn't need to do and yet they went ahead and they did it anyway and it is something that does sell you on his acting in this episode.

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 we have some really good acting in this episode isn't something that should be all that surprising at this point as Sir Michael Hordern was a really good actor with him quite clearly giving us a really good performance in this episode and this is something that he really didn't need to do as this is show that was made for little kids and therefore no one would have expected him to turn in a good performance in every episode and yet that's exactly what he goes and does. With him by default being the episodes best actor as while his voice for Judy does sound a little big off this is something that you can easily forgive as he was an old man at the time being asked to voice a ten year old girl and therefor of course his voice is going to sound a little off and it is something that does improve as the show goes on with him even becoming more and more comfortable with Paddingtons voice as it would have been really hard for anyone to act as the main storyteller for a TV show and still voice all of the characters as you do still have to give a performance you can't just put on a funny voice and call it a day you do still need to act and this is something that he does seem to have understood as he does give us a really good and worthwhile performance in this episode. With the acting that's in this very episode really being helped by the fact that this episodes script is just so good that all this episodes actors have to do is say the lines as they are written and a good performance will come out him naturally which is something that really does help to raise the overall quality of the acting that's in this very episode.


Doing the animation for this episode is the legends and the really greats that are currently over at FilmFair. Now then interms of what I personally thought / felt about the actual animation 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 animation that's actually featured / presented to us in this very episode was in all honesty really good. Like with the episodes acting the fact that we have some really good animation in this episode isn't something that's all that surprising as alot of the stuff that FilmFair did be it from The Herbs to The Wombles always had really charming animation in them and the same thing is true for this episode as the episodes animation whilst yes granted it's not as good as the animation in other episodes of the show it is still really charming to watch. With the episode blending in the 2D Animation of the human characters with the 3D animation of Paddington himself really well with the 3D really sticking out in this episode as we get get to see things like Paddington walking towards the camera and climbing into bed both of which are things that would have been really hard for the animators to do back in those days as these days it would have been done in CGI but of course back in the seventies that wouldn't have been an option and yet the episodes animation still does look really good. Altho with this being said there really isn't a scene in the episode that stands out because of it's animation with it feeling like that he makers of this episode were playing perhaps a little bit to safe for there good as this shows animation is at its best when its doing something that does make you wonder how they did it and while this episodes animation isn't bad persay as it is really good its just that there are other episodes of this show that have higher quality animation in them.


This episode does give us some firsts as its the first time we meet the character of Mr. Gruber and its in this episode where we get to find out what Mr. Browns first name is. These are things that might seem like small things in the grand scheme of thigs which is fair enough but at the same time Mr. Gruber is really the only character that Padding ton can truly talk to due to the fact that they do have this close knit bond with each other due to the fact that both characters do share alot of common interests with us getting to see that he really would do anything for Paddington and Paddington would do anything for Mr. Gruber with it being sweet that they do give Paddington someone out of the family to talk to as while Mr. Curry does fill it that role nicely as well Mr. Gruber is actually kind to Paddington. While the other major think in this episode is the fact that we do get to find out that Mr. Browns first name is Henry which these days is more common place but interms for this show its not something that we hadn't really seen outside of maybe one mention of it in an earlier episode and that's it but either way it is a small thing as Paddington both up to and after this episode will always refer to him as Mr. Brown something which he even does in the films despite the fact that they have a much more closer relationship with each other in the Paddington films then they might do in this show and yet even with that in mind finding out this characters first nae does feel like a big thing as it does make this world feel more real as of course Paddington would find out his first name eventually but the fact that it happens this early on in the shows run as this was only the shows fifth ever episode is still something to behold as it does show the fact that Paddington is getting more and more closer to the Browns and while his best friend in this show might be Mr. Gruber Paddington really is still very good friends with Mr. Brown.

Much like with the series four previous episodes this episode is based on a story in the first Paddington book called "A Bear Called Paddington" with this episode being one of the last stories to be told from that book. Yet you really wouldn't know it as while all of the other episodes had some form of connective tissue between all of the episodes with this being something that made it feel like they were telling one long form story here the episode is completely disconnected from anything that happens in the previous stories which does make it an odd choice to adapt as it feels more like an epilog to those stories as it doesn't wrap up anything from those other stories. This is somethin that is fair enough tho as the episode really didn't need to wrap anything from the previous episodes as these are stories that are meant to be viewed by little kids and give the fact that the previous episode ended with Paddington , Mrs. Brown and Judy all returning home from London one could make the case that the storyline that that book was telling end with that episode and that this episode was just meant to be a fun little story with no connective tissue which is fine and to be to the episode not alot of the other stories connect to each other anyway and therefore its not out of place to see it being done in this episode but at the same time tho there is some story that the makers of this show could have gotten out of Paddington riding the tube as he wouldn't have been able to ride them before arriving in London in the first place but at the same time seeing him trying to do something genuinely nice for the Browns even if it is a little bit misguided does go along way into making us like Paddington as a character as it does show us that he is a kind character who will always try his best to do something nice for the people he cares about it even if it is something that does end up going horribly wrong.


The very idea of having Mr. Brown entering an art competition even if it is a local one is something that does work for this episode. As given the very simple nature of this show it is something that you could see any of the Browns doing and it is something that would have worked just as well regardless of which member of the family it was in the first place and given the fact that we've just spent two episodes with Mrs. Brown it is nice to see another member of the family get the spotlight again even if there not in the episode all that much with this being something that is kind of a let down for the episode and the episode would have been all the more better if we got to see Mr. Browns reaction to Paddington's attempt to restore his painting as that is something that would have made the episode be all the more fun to watch. Another thing that would made the episode all the more fun to watch is if we got to see things like all of the other artists as then we'd get to see just what kind competition that Mr. Brown is up against and if we got to see the Judge of the contest at first act flustered and confused as to why there's Marmalade Chunks on a painting before Paddington then comes into the living room to explain as it would have given the chance for the judge to show of just what kind of a character that he is as even he is technically an important character in the episode he doesn't really get alot to do in the episode and therefore doesn't get much of a chance to show off his personality whereas if he was in the episode just for a few more scenes then that is something that he would have been able to get across with it being something that would have helped to make the episode be alot more fun and memorable to watch as while it would still be a forgettable episode seeing the characters react to whatever Paddington has been up to is always fun to watch.

Now then this episode has / had an exact grand total running time of exactly five minuets and six seconds. This is the bogstandard running time for the shows regular episodes and to be fair to this episode given just how simple its plot is in the first place it also didn't need to be any longer then that as all it needed was enough time to get the basic set up out of the way and then the episode can just let the characters be there usual charming selfs as that is more then enough to carry the episode and to be fair to this episode it really does have more then plot there to cover that amount of running time in the first place. The episode even uses its running time as wisely as it could have done as while the episode doesn't take the time to fully develop its plot the episode also doesn't need to fully develop its plot due to thew fact that the episodes plot is as simple as it could possibly get and while yes it would have been nice if the episode did take the time to add things to the plot that would make it feel more well thought out there's no way that the episode could have done that with its running time. The episode does take the time to fully develop as well as it could have done due to the fact that we do get to see Mr. Gruber and Paddington becoming friends at the start of the episode something which we do get to see more of in other episodes with there friendship being quite cute to see as is seeing the bond grow between Mr. Brown and Paddington something which wouldn't have been the case even just one episode and yet here due to the fact that Paddington does genuinely try to do something nice for him Mr. Brown does somewhat start to warm up to Paddington, the only characters who don't get any kind of character develop is the competition judge and Paddington himself and even then it's due to the fact that the judge only appears in one small scene near the end of the episode and therefore he doesn't really need to be that well develop in the first place and for Paddington he really has the rest of the show to get his 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 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 thats actually featured / presented to us in this very episode was in all honesty really good. The episodes comedy is one that is more then up to the shows already high bar of comedy as while the episodes jokes as is to be expected aren't laugh out loud funny they are still cute jokes that do get a small laugh out of people with alot of what makes the comedy in this work as well as it does being the fact that Paddington himself is such a likable character by nature that you can't help but laugh at his antics. With the best joke in the whole entire episode being when Mr. Brown does see what Paddington has done to his painting he fakes an illness just to get out of being yelled at and takes himself of to bed early only for him to then come down a few hours later when the judge is there just because of the fact that he wants to see what's going on which is just a Paddington thing to do as even tho he meant no harm in trying to "restore" Mr. Browns painting with it going about as well as could be expected for this character with him scratching the painting with his paws and using Marmalade Chunks on it he does still mess it up and the fact that he was willing to do whatever it took just to get out of being yelled at by Mr. Brown does show that Paddington does know when it's best to leave a situation with the rest of the episodes jokes being just as good as well in my freaking opinions anyways / at least.


Overall whilst there are more better and more memorable episodes of this show this is still a decent episode altho it is one that did need a bit more thought and effort put into it to make it be as good as the rest of the shows episode already are in the first place with this episode being a forgettable 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 an 8 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 ad gentlemen I personally got all of the images that I personally used in his very review from Amazon . Co . Uk 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.

Thursday, 14 May 2026

The Punisher: One Last Kill SPOILER FILLED Review


Marvel has been hitting it out of the park very recently with there shows with Daredevil: Born Again season 2 being one of the best things to come out of the MCU in recent years. However as much as we like the good it seems that we also have to get some bad as a week after the finale of Born Again season 2 we get a new special featuring The Punisher and then join me as I give you my SPOILER FILLED review of the special that does straight up John Wick a dog with the special in question bein called simply just "The Punisher: One Last Kill" enjoy.

The plot of this special is a the last surviving member of a famous mob family puts a hit out on Frank and Frank has to try and survive every thug that tries to kill him. Now then interms of what I personally thought / felt about the actual plot that's actually featured / presented to us in this very special 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 special was in all honesty OK at best. To be frank here this specials plot is really lacking as at times it does feel like that there was no plot to speak off out of the one that was just described and even then that is something that could be considered more of a synopsis rather then a full blown plot. This special was presented under the "Marvel Studios Special Presentation" banner and yet the specials plot doesn't feel all that special as it feels like something that could have been the plot for an episode of the Netflix Punisher TV series with the specials plot being really thin at best and look granted this special is mainly there to set up Frank appearing in Spider-Man: Brand New Day and that's really it and that's great but you still need to give this special a half way decent plot, it's not all doom and gloom for this specials plot tho as the special does do some interesting things with Frank but sat the same time the special doesn't devote enough time to those things heck it doesn't give its own plot a conclusion as the special just sort of ends and while that would have been fine if this was a TV series as then you could argue that the show is getting another season to finish its story yet this isn't a TV show its a special and therefore the plot really did to be finished by the end of this special. With the plot of this special not really being really rather entertaining and nor is it really rather engaging either in my freaking opinions anyways / at least.


Starring in this special is this specials co-writer and producer Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle / The Punisher and Judith Light as Ma Gnucci. Also starring in this special is Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page , Jason R. Moore as Curtis Hoyle , Andre Royo as Dre , John Douglas Thompson as Johnny , Colton Hill as Colton Hill , Nick Koumalatsos as Himself , Addie Bernthal as Lisa Castle , Mila Jaymes as Charli , Eduardo Campirano as Frank Castle, Jr. , Mugga as Debbie , Dónall Ó Héalal as Mickey , Jamal Lloyd Johnson as Barry , Rafael R. Green as Isaiah , Evelyn O. Vaccaro as Isaiah's Mother , Roe Rancell as Dennis , Annika Pergament as Herself , Jesse Ray Sheps as Adnan , Dominick Mancino as Benny Gnucci , Joseph Devito as Bobby Gnucci , Henry Corvino as Eddie Gnucci, Jr. , David Manuele as Carlo Gnucci , David Goodman as Charles and Brenda McCullough as Aly.

Now then interms of what I personally thought / felt about the actual acting that's actually featured / presented to us in this very special 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 special was in all honesty not that bad. This specials acting is quite frankly alot more better then what you think it would have been with the actors that you expect a good performance giving us exactly that, however tho this is a case where the special does have alot more bad acting then it does good with it being clear as day that this specials co-writer , producer and director Reinaldo Marcus Green really has no clue on how to direct his actors as outside of the returning actors the newer actors come across as no having any clue on what to do or if there giving a good performance and this is something that he should communicated to them. With the best actor in this special being Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle / The Punisher which is really something that does make sense as no only is her reprising a role but he also co-wrote and co-produced the special therefore he will have a really good handle on the material and will know how best to make it work not only for him but for his character as well. With the acting that's in this very special not really being helped by the fact that this specials script is just so bad as it gives none of this specials actors anything to work with interms of what it is that there actual characters personalities are even meant to be in the first place which is something that really foes harm the overall quality of the acting that's in this very special.


Doing the CGI for this special is the legends and the really greats that really are currently over at Curated. Now then interms of what I personally thought / felt about the actual CGI that's actually featured / presented to us in this very special 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 special was in all honesty not that bad. This special has been getting alot of negative press in recent days due to the quality of the CGI and while yes there is one really bad looking effect which will be getting discussed the rest of the specials CGI was about as passable as you would expect it to be as the rest of the specials CGI is just set extensions with the only other really bad looking effect being some really obvious either green or blue screen effects around the halfway point of the special but that's really it. As for the specials shall we say infamous bad looking effect whilst it is just about as bad as people on social media have been making it out to be as it does look like a computer game effect there could be some logical reasoning behind why it looks so bad in the first place as the effect just screams "we'll fix it post" as they clearly use the real life head of Jon Bernthal but they then replace his entire body the other thing could be that the effects team just either ran out of money or time to get the effect looking just right either way there is something more to this effect other then it being a bad effect as it's really only that effect of Frank falling that looks bad with the rest of the specials effects looking really good for the most part and given that this shot is on screen for only a few seconds it is something that might have just slipped past the makers of the special but either way a bad effect is a bad effect but it is hard to work out just who is to blame for this bad looking effect as there's no information out there about why this effect looks as bad as it does in the first place.

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



This whole special does of Dredd 2012 vibes as alot of the specials third act is beat for beat a copy of the entirety of that film. Much like like in Dredd where Judges Dredd and Anderson are trapped inside of a building with people trying to kill them Frank finds himself basically trapped in his apartment building with people trying to kill him with both that film and this special having the main character having to find new and inventive ways to get out of the building this is something that is slightly forgivable due to the fact that Dredd wasn't that big of a hit at the box office and it is still a cult film it is still something that the makers of this special had to be aware of as it's not all that subtle with the only difference being Frank doesn't spend that long in the building as he gets out of it pretty quickly. It does make sense for them to want to copy what worked in Dredd as the character of Judge Dredd is pretty much the same as Frank Castle as Judge Dredd wants to uphold the law no matter what even if it means turning in his co-workers for doing something that breaks the law and Frank has been a victim of a vicious crime and because of that does want to see the law upheld even if it's his own twisted version of it and therefor copying the main plot of the most recent Dredd film in this regard is something that does make sense but at the same time all this ends up doing is reminding people that they could be watching a much more better film as this special has nothing that's worth watching whereas in Dredd the idea of being trapped alone in a building full of criminals that want you dead and with no way to call for help is a good idea and while that idea does also work in this special it's not really one that's done to its fullest extent.

As was mentioned at the start of this review they do John Wick a dog in this film by which they do kill of a dog and yes you do see how it happened even if you don't see the truck hitting the dog. Whilst this is something that will upset alot of dog lovers and animal lovers out there this is also something that is inservice to what little plot that the special does have as it does highlight just how for lack of better word lawless that the town of Little Sicily is as we do see crimes being committed left right and centre in this small town with the police not even going near it as when they do there police cars get set on fire with possibly the policemen in side them as well. This is due to the fact that due to Frank killing of the the Gnucci crime family leaving only Ma Gnucci alive and because of this there is now a huge power vacuum in the town with alot of small time criminals trying to take the biggest slice of the pie yet the special doesn't really take the time to go into this all that much as its something that is very much glossed over and forgotten about by the end of the special as when the special ends things are just as bad in Little Sicily with the only difference being that Frank has suited up once again as The Punisher and while there will be no doubt we'll be seeing more of this small town in the new Spider-Man film it is something that should have been resolved in this special as it then makes the story feel complete and while there is more better ways to get across the fact that there is no law in this town then killing of a dog as you could have showed the dogs owner getting the life beat out of him and robbed as that still would have gotten the point across just as well giving the fact that this special is more mature having the dog killed of is something that works just as well even if it is something that really wasn't needed in the first place.


Ma Gnucci herself is someone that would have made for a more better villain if she was someone that had appeared in The Punisher Netflix show. While over members of her family did so Ma herself was nowhere to be seen and while it does make sense for her to be the main villain of this special as Frank is now struggling with what to do next now that all of them are killed off she doesn't really do all that much outside of appearing in a few scenes and straight up tell Frank that she's told people to come to his home at this time and kill him and that's it which just feels like a waste of a character as on paper this character could have been handled really well as the special could have delved into what it was that made her tick Heck they even could have taken the time to show us just how cold and calculated that she is much like with what they did with Wilson Fisk in Daredevil: Born Again where we got to see him thinking three steps ahead of everyone else thus forcing Matt Murdock and friends to try and outwit him and becoming better heroes because of it yet here due to the fact that we don't get to spend alot of with Ma as a character we don't get to know all that much about her and therefore we don't get to see if she is this cold and calculating. the character does come off as being all the less interesting because of it as she just comes off as being another typical Marvel mobster boss villain with the only difference being that she apparently loved her family to death and while that is great on paper on screen you need to give us more then that to make us truly hate this character as we the audience have no reason to hate her as a character and the only way that you would have a reason to hate her was if you read the comics as the special doesn't give us anything that makes us want to hate her, heck we don't get that much of a backstory for her character something which would have helped us the audience to fully hate her as a character.

Now then this special has / had an exact grand total running time of exactly forty eight minuets and three seconds. Which for a Disney+ special is kind of the bogstandard running time for these specials to have but at the same time the average episode of any TV drama does typically last a lot more longer then this special when it really should be the other way around as you could very easily get this special to come it at around one hour just by expanding upon the specials main plot and themes with the special having more then enough plot there to fully cover that amount of running time in the first place yet for one reason or another the makers of this special instead chose to have it come it at just under the fifty minuet mark. With the special not really using its running time all that wisely as the special doesn't take the time to fully develop its plot as there isn't much of a plot there to begin with with this being something that very easily could be been fixed with the makers of the special choosing to devote more time to the aspects of the specials plot that actually work like Frank having PTSD and actually finishing off the story that it was tryin to tell in the first place instead of focusing on other less important things as all that does is eat away at the specials screen time. This is something that does also the effect the specials character development as while it could be argued that Frank does get some character development in this special as he does agree to go back to being The Punisher again none of the specials other characters get any kind of screen time which is something that dos make sense as Frank is the specials title character but at the same time characters like Ma are left feeling underdeveloped as the makers of the special seem to be afraid of giving us well thought out characters but I really will admit that this special really does have some really good pacing to it tho.


So now then as this is an action special that really does mean that I gave to actually talk about the actual action that's actually featured / presented to us in this very special 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 special wa in all honesty really good. With the specials actin being the best part of the special itself this is something that does make sense as The Punisher is meant to be this unstoppable one man army who is willing to do whatever it is that he thinks is and that is something that does open to having some really fun and creative action scenes and that is something that we do get alot of in this special with the action being the main star of the special. With the best action scene in this special being the escape scene as we get to see Frank both shoot and stab his way through countless criminals all of which are trying to kill him and all of which are harming other people that they believe might be hiding him, heck we even get to see alot of really cool death scenes and moves in this one action scene all of which are thing that do make this specials action feel all the more well thought out then the rest of the special and whilst it would have been very easy to have things cool off when Frank does escape his apartment it keeps on going with this being something that does add an element of danger as now Frank for all we could no might not have anywhere else to go and yet he still keeps on fighting as now he's not fighting to avenge the death of his family he's fighting for his very life with him finding the will to be The Punisher once more during this truly epic action scene with the rest of the specials action being just as good as well in my freaking opinions anyways / at least.

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


Overall if you have the choice between this and Devil May Cry season 2 watch Devil May Cry season 2 as there's really very little of value to be found in this special outside of the set up for Spider-Man: Brand New Day with the whole special feeling like a rush job to get the special out there while people are still really wanting to see more from the Netflix Marvel characters 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 thigs that are in this very special in this very review and as such that really does mean that this very special really does earn itself a grand old score of exactly a 7 out of 10 from me.

Now then as or 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 special that I used in this very review 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 special 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.