Showing posts with label Jefferson Jackson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jefferson Jackson. Show all posts
Sunday, 6 November 2016
Legends of Tomorrow Season 2 episode 4 review - Abominations
Labels:
Abominations,
DC Comics,
Firestorm,
Heatwave,
Jefferson Jackson,
Legends of Tomorrow,
Martin Stein,
Mick Rory,
Nate Haywood,
Ray Palmer,
Sara Lance,
the Atom,
The CW,
Vixen,
White Canary
Sunday, 30 October 2016
Legends of Tomorrow Season 2 episodes 2-3 - Justice Society of America/Shogun
Labels:
Damian Dahrk,
DC Comics,
Eobard Thawne,
Firestorm,
Heatwave,
Hourman,
Jefferson Jackson,
Legends of Tomorrow,
Martin Stein,
Mick Rory,
Nate Haywood,
Ray Palmer,
Sara Lance,
the Atom,
Vixen,
White Canary
Saturday, 15 October 2016
Legends of Tomorrow Season 2 Episode 1 review - Out of Time
Legends of
Tomorrow is back!
Season 1 was
a mixed bag in my opinion; it was more fun than its sister series(es) but
leaned on the same element of stupid both of the other shows were suffering
from. Cap that off with a villain who wasn’t compelling and the season fell
short of my expectations. Having said that, it was good enough to be put on a
trial run for the second season.
I’ll be
definitely reviewing this up until the mid-season break (including the 4-part
crossover coming) Should it excel, I’ll continue it for the rest of the series.
If it doesn’t, I’ll see what I can do with Riverdale instead.
So, with that
all out of the way, let’s take a look at season 2’s premiere, Out of Time
Labels:
Damian Dahrk,
DC Comics,
Eobard Thawne,
Firestorm,
Heatwave,
Jefferson Jackson,
Legends of Tomorrow,
Martin Stein,
Mick Rory,
Nate Haywood,
Oliver Queen,
Ray Palmer,
Rip Hunter,
Sara Lance,
the Atom,
White Canary
Saturday, 21 May 2016
Legends of Tomorrow Season 1 Finale (Episodes 14-16)
We've come to the end of the Legends of Tomorrow. It's been a shaky start but things are moving into high gear, will these episodes all work on the same merits? Let's take a look
Labels:
Captain Cold,
DC Comics,
Hawkgirl,
Hawkman,
Jefferson Jackson,
Kendra Saunders,
Legends of Tomorrow,
Martin Stein,
Mick Rory,
Ray Palmer,
Rip Hunter,
Sara Lance,
The CW,
Vandal Savage,
White Canary
Saturday, 30 April 2016
Legends of Tomorrow Episodes 11-13 review
Labels:
Captain Cold,
DC Comics,
Hawkgirl,
Jefferson Jackson,
Kendra Saunders,
Legends of Tomorrow,
Martin Stein,
Mick Rory,
Ray Palmer,
Rip Hunter,
Sara Lance,
The CW,
The Pilgrim,
Vandal Savage,
White Canary
Saturday, 9 April 2016
Legends of Tomorrow Episodes 9-10 review - Left Behind/Progeny
Labels:
Captain Cold,
Chronos,
DC Comics,
Hawkgirl,
Jefferson Jackson,
Kendra Saunders,
Legends of Tomorrow,
Martin Stein,
Mick Rory,
Ray Palmer,
Rip Hunter,
Sara Lance,
The CW,
Vandal Savage,
White Canary
Saturday, 12 March 2016
Legends of Tomorrow Episode 8 review - Night of the Hawk
Legends of Tomorrow is about to undergo a mid-season break, in the mean time you can check out my thoughts on episode 8 right now
Saturday, 5 March 2016
Legends of Tomorrow Episodes 6-7 review - Star City 2066/Marooned
Labels:
Captain Cold,
Connor Hawke,
DC Comics,
Firestorm,
Grant Wilson,
Hawkgirl,
Heatwave,
Jefferson Jackson,
Legends of Tomorrow,
Martin Stein,
Ray Palmer,
Rip Hunter,
Sara Lance,
The CW,
Time Masters,
White Canary
Saturday, 20 February 2016
Legends of Tomorrow Episodes 4-5 review - White Knights/Fail Safe
Labels:
Captain Cold,
Chronos,
DC Comics,
Firestorm,
Hawkgirl,
Hawkman,
Heatwave,
Jefferson Jackson,
Legends of Tomorrow,
Martin Stein,
Ray Palmer,
Rip Hunter,
Sara Lance,
The CW,
Time Masters,
Vandal Savage,
White Canary
Saturday, 6 February 2016
Legends of Tomorrow Episodes 2-3 review - Pilot (part 2)/Blood Ties
DC Comics continues their show about time travel and immortal warriors in these two episodes of Legends of Tomorrow
Labels:
Captain Cold,
DC Comics,
Firestorm,
Hawkgirl,
Hawkman,
Heatwave,
Jefferson Jackson,
Legends of Tomorrow,
Martin Stein,
Ray Palmer,
Rip Hunter,
Sara Lance,
The CW,
Time Masters,
Vandal Savage,
White Canary
Saturday, 23 January 2016
Legends of Tomorrow Episode 1 Review - Pilot (part 1)
Are you ready for the first Comic book super team? Well, unless you think the Secret Warriors are fully formed on S.H.I.E.L.D. in which case I hate to disillusion you because it isn't yet. Let's take a look at Legends of Tomorrow
Labels:
Captain Cold,
Chronos,
DC Comics,
Firestorm,
Hawkgirl,
Hawkman,
Heatwave,
Jefferson Jackson,
Legends of Tomorrow,
Martin Stein,
Ray Palmer,
Rip Hunter,
Sara Lance,
The CW,
Time Masters,
Vandal Savage,
White Canary
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