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IR TV Review: PEACEMAKER - EPISODE 4 (“The Choad Less Traveled”) [HBO Max]
The key aspect that "Peacemaker" does as it heads into its 4th episode is speak to the ideas of what good decisions can perhaps look like in the greater sense and the elements of consequence.
IR TV Review: THE BOOK OF BOBA FETT - EPISODE 4 (“The Gathering Storm”) [Lucasfilm/Disney+]
Writer Jon Favreau understands the larger world of Star Wars but his brush strokes are much broader and less uber-detailed oriented again than Dave Filoni is per se. Favreau sees the bigger tableau but the show needs to retain more watercooler elements in a way which "The Mandalorian" had.
IR TV Review: CREEPSHOW - EPISODE 5 (“Time Out/The Things In Oakwood’s Past”) [Shudder-S3]
The balance of parables of sensibilities versus roads better not taken are at the crossroads are key in the two stories of “Creepshow” Season 3 Episode 3 with "Time Out" and "The Things In Oakwood's Past".
IR TV Review: CREEPSHOW - EPISODE 3 (“The Last Tsuburaya/Ok I’ll Bite”) [Shudder-S3]
The texture of getting what you wish for is a parable in irony. The path depends on the circumstance of course but, in the world of horror, metaphor and the macabre go hand in hand. With Episode 3 of its 3rd Season, "Creepshow" moves in the idea of both art as life but also life becoming art in a way through its manifestation of nature.