I just finished rewatching the Fringe finale, “There’s More than One of Everything,” and it actually was better the second time around. I was able to pay more attention to a few things that had been sitting in the back of my head stewing. I did not notice any glaring inconsistencies, but until I am… Continue reading Review: Fringe Season One Finale: “There’s More Than One of Everything”
Essentialism in Science Fiction and Fantasy
As a life-long fan of science-fiction and fantasy (SF/F), I see it as my duty to get my friends and family involved with books, movies, and TV shows they might ordinarily overlook. The difficulty is that when I try to explain what makes something special and intriguing, I end up sounding like a bumbling fool.… Continue reading Essentialism in Science Fiction and Fantasy
Review: “Just After Sunset” by Stephen King
If you know me, I love Stephen King, and if you’ve read this post, then you realize I want to dedicate a lot of my time as a scholar to him. Fortunately, my views on King are not as fanboyish as they once could have been; I do not think he is infallible as a… Continue reading Review: “Just After Sunset” by Stephen King
Fox Renews Dollhouse. Next up: Please Pair It with Fringe.
Like most of the things I currently love, I came to be a Joss Whedon fan fairly recently. A friend at college noticed how much I loved “Serenity” in the theater and asked if I had ever watched “Firefly.” I had no idea what he was talking about. I simply thought “Serenity” was a well-done,… Continue reading Fox Renews Dollhouse. Next up: Please Pair It with Fringe.
Why I Am Glad William Shatner Was Not in “Star Trek”
I read this years ago, but I thought I would post it here, since it’s now pertinent again. William Shatner threw a fit about not being included in the new Star Trek movie by J.J. Abrams, and the following link is why I am glad that he was left out. (Note, there’s some language in… Continue reading Why I Am Glad William Shatner Was Not in “Star Trek”