Rewatching Smallville – Episode 52

Welcome back to Rewatching Smallville, my weekly dive into the iconic series that explores Clark Kent’s journey before becoming Superman. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to the show, you’re invited to join in each Tuesday as I revisit episodes and share my thoughts and observations. Be sure to share your own memories and … Continue reading Rewatching Smallville – Episode 52

Disney 13 – Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland 1951 Directed by Ben Sharpsteen, Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske Welcome back to Movie Monday! Since it's the first Monday of the month, we're taking a well-deserved break from my list of cinematic atrocities to refresh our palates with some classic Disney animation. Think of it as a mental sorbet between … Continue reading Disney 13 – Alice in Wonderland

The Vanishing Eye

Sarah Chen adjusted her blazer in the museum's marble-floored bathroom, practicing her closing remarks for the twentieth time that morning. As a junior reporter for WKRD News 12, she'd been covering the opening of the Metropolitan Museum's new quantum research wing for days. Today was supposed to be a soft piece about the intersection of … Continue reading The Vanishing Eye

Question of the Week #441

Hey readers! Welcome back to another installment of my Question of the Week series, where I tackle thought-provoking questions from Gregory Stock's The Book of Questions. This week's question is actually a three-parter: How much do you like your body? If you awoke on a warm morning and were going to laze around by yourself, … Continue reading Question of the Week #441

How Streaming Series Expanded MCU Storytelling Possibilities

In 2021, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) made a pivotal transition that would forever change its storytelling landscape. After more than a decade of building its narrative exclusively through feature films, Marvel Studios ventured into the streaming world with Disney+, launching a slate of original series that would expand the MCU in unprecedented ways. This … Continue reading How Streaming Series Expanded MCU Storytelling Possibilities

Friends Fashion: A Stylish Journey Through the ’90s

From plaid miniskirts to leather pants disasters, the fashion of Friends didn't just define characters—it defined an era. As one of television's most beloved sitcoms, Friends gave us more than just catchphrases and relationship goals; it provided a decade-long fashion chronicle that captured the evolution of '90s style in all its glory. Let's dive into … Continue reading Friends Fashion: A Stylish Journey Through the ’90s

The Legacy of Clarissa Explains It All

When Clarissa Explains It All premiered on Nickelodeon in March 1991, few could have predicted the profound impact this seemingly simple teen sitcom would have on a generation of viewers. For many young girls growing up in the 1990s, Clarissa Darling wasn't just another character on TV—she represented a radical departure from how girls had … Continue reading The Legacy of Clarissa Explains It All

Rewatching Smallville – Episode 51

Welcome back to Rewatching Smallville, my weekly dive into the iconic series that explores Clark Kent’s journey before becoming Superman. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to the show, you’re invited to join in each Tuesday as I revisit episodes and share my thoughts and observations. Be sure to share your own memories and … Continue reading Rewatching Smallville – Episode 51

The Worst 60 – Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird

Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird 1985 Directed by Ken Kwapis Welcome back to Movie Monday, folks! We're continuing our descent through my personal hall of shame, working our way down my list of the worst movies I've ever seen. This week, we've landed at number 60 with the 1985 family musical road comedy Sesame Street … Continue reading The Worst 60 – Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird

Blind Spots

The rain fell in sheets across Neo Angeles, acid-tinged droplets that ate away at the crumbling concrete of the Lower Districts while the gleaming spires of Upper Echelon remained untouched, protected by their invisible atmospheric shields. Detective Faye Morgan stood at the edge of a rooftop, forty stories up, watching the city pulse below her … Continue reading Blind Spots