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Michael Rougeau

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Rick and Morty: Season 4, Episode 1 (2019) 9/10 EDIT “What "Edge of Tomorty: Rick Die Rickpeat" does is showcase Rick and Morty at the top of its game: This is an episode made by [Justin] Roiland and [Dan] Harmon at their most confident and assured.” – GameSpot Oct 26, 2022 Full Review Invincible: Season 1 (2021) 98% 6/10 EDIT “With its fun '80s-inspired animation style and stellar voice cast, Invincible is worth checking out for superhero genre fans. That said, it offers very little that we haven't seen before.” – GameSpot Dec 9, 2021 Full Review Solar Opposites: Season 1 (2020) 92% EDIT “The thing that really makes Solar Opposites work is its surprising brutality... The aliens may appreciate human pop culture to varying degrees, but at the end of the day, they have little regard for human life, with always hilarious repercussions.” – GameSpot Dec 11, 2020 Full Review The Boys: Season 2 (2020) 97% EDIT “If the rest of Season 2 stays on the same path as the first three episodes, it's going to prove the perfect commentary for the tense times in which we live.” – GameSpot Aug 24, 2020 Full Review Locke & Key: Season 1 (2020) 65% 6/10 EDIT “New fans might enjoy the show's playful tone, but those expecting the comics' darker side will be disappointed.” – GameSpot Feb 2, 2020 Full Review The Witcher: Season 1 (2019) 68% 4/10 EDIT “If you're utterly devoted to the world of The Witcher, you'll certainly enjoy the familiar aesthetic and characters, but beyond that, this series is hard to recommend.” – GameSpot Dec 20, 2019 Full Review Stranger Things: Season 3 (2019) 89% 9/10 EDIT “After a lackluster sophomore slump, Stranger Things is back at the top of its game.” – GameSpot Dec 12, 2019 Full Review The Expanse: Season 4 (2019) 100% 9/10 EDIT “The Expanse remains faithful to its own look and feel, and there's really only room for one actual space-western in this town--err, crowded TV landscape.” – GameSpot Dec 4, 2019 Full Review Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 10 (2015) EDIT “Oh, and the Benjen thing? Putting it in the "previously on" before the episode? That was just mean.” – Mashable Apr 4, 2019 Full Review Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 9 (2015) EDIT “Season 5, episode 9 of Game of Thrones has to win the award for worst transition in TV history.” – Mashable Apr 4, 2019 Full Review Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 8 (2015) EDIT “In the first truly good episode of Game of Thrones season 5, "Hardhome," the apocalypse finally arrived.” – Mashable Apr 4, 2019 Full Review Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 7 (2015) EDIT “Game of Thrones season 5 hasn't been the show's strongest - one might argue it's been the worst by far - but at least Episode 7, "The Gift," had a couple of fun scenes.” – Mashable Apr 4, 2019 Full Review Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 6 (2015) EDIT “I would have rather watched an entire episode of Meereen than witness the ongoing butchery of the Dornish plotline, which wasn't even very strong in the books and in the show, it is totally hopeless.” – Mashable Apr 4, 2019 Full Review Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 5 (2015) EDIT “We're only halfway through Game of Thrones season 5, and next week we'll check back in with Dorne and King's Landing. For now, all we can do is take comfort in the fact that Stannis is finally marching on Winterfell.” – Mashable Apr 4, 2019 Full Review Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 4 (2015) EDIT “The fourth episode of Game of Thrones' fifth season had one common thread: otherwise intelligent people - including Dany - underestimating the threats surrounding them.” – Mashable Apr 3, 2019 Full Review Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 1 (2015) EDIT “These plots are only going to get thicker, and we've still yet to be introduced to Dorne - we know it's coming, we just don't know when - and whatever Arya's doing.” – Mashable Apr 2, 2019 Full Review Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 2 (2015) EDIT “Constantly having important characters accidentally run into one another is an effective way to make any fictional world - even one as big as Game of Thrones' - feel small, no matter how convenient it is as a plot device.” – Mashable Apr 2, 2019 Full Review Marvel's Daredevil: Season 3 (2018) 97% EDIT “Puts the focus where it belongs: on Matt, Fisk, Foggy, and Karen, the core characters that we originally grew to love or hate back in Season 1.” – GameSpot Dec 6, 2018 Full Review Marvel - Jessica Jones: Season 1 (2015) 94% EDIT “For me, Jessica Jones is perfect because it's the opposite of Marvel's usual superhero fluff in almost every way.” – Playboy Online Mar 29, 2017 Full Review
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