As 'My Hero Academia' enters its Final Act, the world that it has crafted starts to come undone as the persona of the superhero becomes the very thing that destroys it. From the incessant need for superheroes and neglect of people with unfavourable quirks, it is how this society embraced the hero image that brought … Continue reading My Hero Academia SPOILERS // Season 6 Part 2: ‘Dark Deku’ Arc!
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a nonsensical, medium-rare review of netflix’s ‘BEEF’.
*I recognize the horrible comments and so-called jokes that David Choe has made and how horrible they are. The statement pushed by Yeun, Wong and creator Lee Sung Jin is incredibly disappointing. I do not stand by that statement or by Choe, I am purely writing a review for a show that I personally loved. … Continue reading a nonsensical, medium-rare review of netflix’s ‘BEEF’.
My Hero Academia SPOILERS // Season 6 Part 1: ‘Paranormal Liberation War’ Arc!
The crux of the 'My Hero Academia' franchise has never shined so brightly. In a time where everything we've come to know has been turned upside down, the show not only approaches new mature themes in its ever-growing superhero environment but also reminds everyone why they started watching. In its sixth season, the stakes have … Continue reading My Hero Academia SPOILERS // Season 6 Part 1: ‘Paranormal Liberation War’ Arc!
‘The Last Of Us’: Season 1: Humanity At Its Best & Its Very Worst.
Video game adaptations have been a fun glimpse into a world that I know relatively nothing about. I've seen the movies and that's mostly as far as I'm exposed to in respect to that franchise. The sizzling anticipation behind 'The Last Of Us' being made for television, specifically HBO was inescapable and undeniable. After the … Continue reading ‘The Last Of Us’: Season 1: Humanity At Its Best & Its Very Worst.
‘Squid Game’ and The Nerve-Shredding Result Of Moral Manipulation.
The task of introducing a phenomenon like 'Squid Game' for a review is as dreadful as the show itself. How do you try to condense the world's hottest show without using words like 'inescapable' or without trying to sound pretentious and act like you didn't watch it purely because of peer pressure? We all know … Continue reading ‘Squid Game’ and The Nerve-Shredding Result Of Moral Manipulation.
How ‘WandaVision’ Explores Identity In The Face of Grief.
As she steps into the black-and-white sheen of the sitcom she had just created, Wanda Maximoff enters a world of ignorant bliss, free from the cruel pain the real world had to offer her. A sense of unknowing relief washes over her as she meets with her true lover, Vision. Her soul broken down with … Continue reading How ‘WandaVision’ Explores Identity In The Face of Grief.