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Tuesday, 26 April 2022

Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 9: See How They Fly by AverageMansReviews

Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 9: See How They Fly by AverageMansReviews

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5 things about this episode

Warning: there are flashing effects/other effects/transformation/shooting/white supremacy/breaking/stabbing/vomiting/medical

One dysfunctional family: Action Art, Storyline, Character [Character developments;] these components combined in one way or another, Mysterious Game Warden tries to prevent Adrian Veidt/Ozymandias from getting on a very stylish and up-to-date space rocket to get back to Earth from Europa, but he fails as he dies from a little action sequence, Veidt/Ozymandias has this King send off from the rest of his subjects as they line up one on either side of this space rocket as they all say something to the effect of goodbye master with the final Ms. Crookshanks gives him his headgear and a kiss on his cheek, in outer space as he looks down, he sees this message he left for a family member made out of dead subjects from a previous episode; Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 5: Little Fear of Lightning. Lady Trieu has a momentous occasion to attend to and all she wants is her father and mother there. What I am bound to say next is based on an educated guess with many years of watching films and projects doing something like this. Veidt/Ozymandias gets brought into the present time, but he may have been standing around for a lot longer than what he thinks, you will see him standing around in Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 4: If You Don't Like My Story, Write Your Own in the vivarium of  Lady Trieu  Trieu Industries building I should cover my back on two points; I could be completely wrong about this, but this is how I see it and no there is no name on this building or said in this episode, I remember this because I went back to find out the name of this building once before.

This episode receives: 7/10, this episode is good; this episode would have received a higher mark, but it leaves this series on a small question-mark right at the end, which I would say it is of an important detail and it has to be said it feels like a little middle finger to the viewers, based on the fact this is the final episode ever, which is and was unnecessary considering it would have taken such a small amount of time like 30 seconds or less, I know I have made this reference before at the beginning of reviewing this TV program, but now I have seen this all the way through now; it deals with its African-American, racial and all of it; this entire component much better [there is no comparison; they are just in different galaxies far, far, far, far so far away as it relates to handling similar material when it is appropriate or even when it isn't appropriate they still handle their material in a mature way] as it relates to DC's Batwoman. This TV program has so many awards either Won or has been Nominated. Primetime Emmy Awards 2020; for an example Outstanding Limited Series

Damon Lindelof [executive producer] Tom Spezialy [executive producer] Nicole Kassell [executive producer] Stephen Williams [executive producer] Joseph E. Iberti [executive producer] Ron Schmidt [co-executive producer] Carly Wray [co-executive producer] Lila Byock [supervising producer] Nick Cuse [supervising producer] Christal Henry [supervising producer] Karen Wacker [producer] John Blair [producer] Home Box Office [HBO] with another 46 Winners, but if you look this up it will come up with 57 [I just -11 to come up with 46; I know this is simple maths, but I want to be 100% transparent] and 79 Nominees for an example [at the same awards ceremony/event] Primetime Emmy Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Jeremy Irons For playing: "Adrian Veidt/Ozymandias"

Saturday, 16 April 2022

Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 8: A God Walks into Abar by AverageMansReviews

Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 8: A God Walks into Abar by AverageMansReviews

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5 things about this episode

Warning: there are flashing effects/other effects/transformation/shooting/white supremacy

Make mine a Manhattan: Storyline, Character [Character developments,] Art and Action these all combined in one way or another. Without giving too much away we meet this Police Officer Angela Abar drinking in the bar on the anniversary of her parents death, she gets approached by this man that offers to have dinner with her tomorrow, but she declines on more than one occasion in this meeting, but she wants to hear more of what this man has to say. We also find out how Adrian Veidt [a.k.a. Ozymandias] ends up on this Moon of Jupiter by the name of Europa, which has been touched by this man like god which we can clearly see can create great beauty or destroy things with very little effort as later on Detective Angela Abar have a fire fight [guns] with members of The Seventh Kavalry, but he assists her.

This episode receives: 10/10, this episode is lots of fun; it just has so much to offer that after everything is said and done this mark is well deserved.

Tuesday, 29 March 2022

Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 7: An Almost Religious Awe by AverageMansReviews

Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 7: An Almost Religious Awe by AverageMansReviews

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5 things about this episode

Warning: there are flashing effects/other effects/white supremacy/racism/white on black violence/shooting/medical/head caving in

Things continue to get more trippier: Storyline, Art, Character [Character developments] and Action these all combined in one way or another. Detective Angela Abar is receiving medical treatment for taking a lethal amount of Nostalgia medication which on top of that is not designed specifically for her it is designed for her grandfather Will Reeves a.k.a. Hooded Justice this medication is designed for only him. So FBI Special Agent Laurie Blake takes her to Lady Trieu the CEO of Trieu Industries in a professional setting and locations I am going to say a location owned by Trieu Industries it doesn't say it or unless I've missed something somewhere no one says it, cover my back apologies if I missed something, but I'm going to go with it, but moving on; the creators/manufactures of the Nostalgia medication and she is currently in control of Detective Angela Abar care and recovery which firstly involves the tutorial injection [we are now in her head we get this calming voice accompanied with this rose opening this calming voice saying Mnemodialysis treatment comes from Trieu Pharmaceutical plus over some memories which are even grandfather memories or her own they call this reflective infestation. This entire sequence from an artistic perspective is highly creative. Detective Angela Abar gives a opportunity to Unknown identity, but a Detective for The Tulsa Police Department/Pirate Jenny and her professional partner likewise unknown real identity but a Detective for The Tulsa Police Department/Red Scare the opportunity/warning  to move his vehicle [ he has positioned it so that she cannot get out, because she is under arrest,] but they declined so she rammed through in her car on the way to home to see her husband Cal Abar.

This episode receives: 10/10, this episode is top-notch entertainment; it has lots to offer throughout this episode.

 

Sunday, 27 February 2022

Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 6: This Extraordinary Being by AverageMansReviews

Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 6: This Extraordinary Being by AverageMansReviews

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5 things about this episode

Warning: there are flashing effects/other effects/white supremacy/racism/white on black violence/ homophobic references/hanging/shooting/medical

Black-and-white: Storyline, Character [Character developments,] Art and Action these combined in one way or another. Because Abar/Sister Knight has taken a lethal amount of Nostalgia medication which on top of that is not designed specifically for her it is designed for her grandfather Will Reeves a.k.a. Hooded Justice this medication is designed for only him [yes you'll see another version of Hooded Justice in this episode and yes indeed there is another, but let's focus on the African-American one shall we.]

So she is going to experience a lengthy trip as she and we the viewers get to see and in her case feel her grandfather's life up to this present time. When we delve into these memories this episode is mostly like 90% black and white and these moments of colour this is all fantastic visual work and moving on to the action New York Police Officer Will Reeves/Hooded Justice [I know that these points he isn't in his usual costume and head/face covering, but work with me here.] He really does put foot to posterior.

This episode receives: 10/10, this episode is top-notch entertainment; because of this episode's content I should point out that when I say this episode is top-notch entertainment this is just a marking expression and nothing more. It really does unfortunately cover how things were and in some cases still are to this very day, but to finish on a positive I really do like the entire art of this episode; it is easy to settle down with highly imaginative and clean and tidy.

 

Wednesday, 23 February 2022

Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 5: Little Fear of Lightning by AverageMansReviews

Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 5: Little Fear of Lightning by AverageMansReviews

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5 things about this episode

Warning: there are flashing effects/other effects/white supremacy/animal cruelty/shooting/decapitation/drugs

Origin of Detective  Tillman/Looking Glass: Storyline, Character [Character developments,] Action and comedy; these combined in one way or another. It clearly shows how this character has turned out the way he is today, sit your time machines back until Hoboken 1985, this yellow bus with these religious people to try and convert these patrons inside this carnival/themepark, this is where we meet young Tillman. But however after this incident it completely changes his life. Present day he now wears reflectatine in his cap when he is just Detective to Wade Tillman stop psychic blasts, but when he is his alter ego Looking Glass, he uses this material to head and face.

Because he is extremely, extremely security conscious he runs lots and lots of security drills on his house, to the point where his security system breaks down as you will see in this episode, he tries to turn it off but because it has been overused with too many security drills the only way he can stop it is by destroying it, so he phones up for a replacement from this security business [ExtraDimensional Security] where this telephone operator I am paraphrasing here enquires how many times have you been running security drills? Which as I have already said lots and lots it should only be done every six weeks and the new one will get to him by next Thursday. Which this is just too long for Detective Tillman, so he will pay for overnight delivery and conveniently gets them to throw in another roll of reflectatine. So on one hand he gets to quench his thirst to be extremely security conscious and on the other hand he gets sent the material to fit in his cap and head/face covering; this is a win-win for him.

This episode receives: 9/10, this episode is excellent; after taking everything into consideration this mark is a easy outcome for this episode, it just has a real identity of what it has been sent out to do with the right amount of content lots of it, but allowing you to breathe as well,  basically not overloading the episode itself.

 

 


Friday, 18 February 2022

Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 4: If You Don't Like My Story, Write Your Own by AverageMansReviews

Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 4: If You Don't Like My Story, Write Your Own by AverageMansReviews

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5 things about this episode

Warning: there are flashing effects/other effects/white supremacy/shooting/medical

The Greenwood Centre for Cultural Heritage: Storyline, Action, Art and Character [Character developments:] these all combine in one way or another; Detective Abar is back here again, but this time as Sister Night. She breaks in this location [basically under a false claim she radios in to Squad that there has been a break-in at the Greenwood Centre for Cultural Heritage the Silent alarm has gone off and she is going to check it out, but it is her breaking into this location.]

So after this she in a nutshell goes to this computer to pick up this new information on her family three in the shape of an acorn in a section name Greenhouse, where you plant [put this acorn in this tube in] this highly sophisticated hologram three comes out and you get this computer telling you about your family tree. In this case Detective Abar/Sister Night finds out more about Will Reeves her grandfather and his unfortunate background.

This episode receives: 7/10, this episode is good: so yes this episode is good, it keeps things going, but by this TV program's incredibly high standards this episode feels slower compared to all of the previous episodes

 

Tuesday, 18 January 2022

Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 3: She Was Killed by Space Junk by AverageMansReviews

Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 3: She Was Killed by Space Junk by AverageMansReviews

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5 things about this episode

Warning: there are flashing effects/other effects/white supremacy/hanging/disfigurement/shooting/animal cruelty

I'll call your bluff: Storyline, Action, Character [Character developments] and Comedy; in one where another these components combined; unfortunately it is the day of Chief of the Tulsa Police Judd Crawford funeral where The Seventh Kavalry member has dug this large hole inside this church, where this funeral is roughly taking place [when I said roughly I mean this ceremony is taking place outside near to this church.]

This Seventh Kavalry member attaches this dynamite to himself/his heart, which if anyone shoots him this dynamite goes off, so he gatecrashers this ceremony and in a nutshell wants to take this one individual Senator Joe Keene, Jr. and if he doesn't everyone dies, so he goes with this individual, but from out of nowhere this Seventh Kavalry gets a bullet in the head from FBI Agent Laurie Blake [Anti-Vigilante Task Force.] But she doesn't come alone she has another Agent with her by the name of Agent Dale Petey and he is only here because Agent Blake was told by her superior Deputy Director Farragut; basically she couldn't go on her own she had to take another Agent with her to Tulsa, so that is why he is here.]

But I digress this Seventh Kavalry member wasn't bluffing as his heartbeat slows down/it sounds like he/it is getting ready to explode so Abar starts the evacuation with "Run" everyone runs with her dragging this Seventh Kavalry member into this burial hole meant for Chief of the Tulsa Police Crawford in his casket and then she pushes/drops the Chief of the Tulsa Police Crawford in his casket on top of this Seventh Kavalry and Abar does this quick run away and jump in the air when they are is this explosion with Agent Blake falling back at the same time to symbolise the impact of this explosion; with Abar looking at Agent Blake as to ask in a serious manner "Why did you do that?" With Agent Blake looking back as to reply in likewise a serious manner "I thought he was bluffing." There is another joke later on this is just an excerpt; Abar: "Crawford jumped on the grenade I just gave him a little push."

This episode receives: 8/10, this episode is excellent; yet again this is another episode which has lots to offer its viewers from beginning to end

 

Tuesday, 23 November 2021

Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 2: Martial Feats of Comanche Horsemanship by AverageMansReviews

Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 2: Martial Feats of Comanche Horsemanship by AverageMansReviews

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5 things about this episode

Warning: there are flashing effects/other effects/white supremacy/drugs/hanging/disfigurement/shooting/stabbing/medical/scarring/burning

Very close to midnight on Christmas Eve: Storyline, Action, Character [Character developments:] these components combined and some point in this episode; but for here and now we have Detective Angela Abar the Tulsa Police Department let's just say spending some time with her Husband Calvin "Cal" Abar welcoming in Christmas day. But they had unexpected visitors; it was members of The Seventh Kavalry; it was a surprise, but orchestrated and planned out a mass attack on the Tulsa Police Department where some officers didn't survive, this night is known as White Night,  but the Chief of the Tulsa Police Judd Crawford, Detective Angela Abar, her husband and others survived. But this would signify a turning point in her life as retired/but not retire Detective for the Tulsa Police Department she now goes under another alias Sister Night and uses another new career as a baker is a front. [Yes, just to cover my back and before I receive comments; I know she does some of this in the first episode, where she slowly becomes more and more graphic.]

This 3-D puzzle looks incredibly complicated: Art; we have Topher Abar piercing this silver landscape; it says Magna-Hatton Blocks on the top of this expensive lid with these pieces in their own separate little box within this big box which is light blue with instructions in his bedroom on this small table whilst talking to Angela Abar; this looks really eye-catching and as I have already made reference to looks incredibly complicated.

This episode receives: 8/10, this episode is excellent; it has lots to offer from beginning to end.

Tuesday, 9 November 2021

Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 1: It's Summer and We're Running Out of Ice by AverageMansReviews

Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 1: It's Summer and We're Running Out of Ice by AverageMansReviews

Season warning and just a heads up: now because I have been a content creator for many years in some capacity from 25 to 38 [when this review was first being dictated] I have learnt to cover my back, whenever possible especially even more so in this current and future climate so in this case this live action TV program is based heavily on white supremacy and white on black violence and those kind of things; yes I have seen just one episode, but I am very much aware of this TV program's reputation and basic content of white on black violence, so you have been warned.

These reviews for this TV show will work under the rules of between 3 to 5 things about this episode.

Review Time:

5 things about this episode

Warning: there are flashing effects/other effects/white supremacy/black-and-white violence/burning/animal cruelty/drugs/suicide/torture/hanging

The Seventh Kavalry are back: Storyline, Characters [Character developments,] Action and Art these all of these components combined in one way or another; on some research I would recommend watching Watchman 2009 film title first. Yes I haven't but I have seen this film before granted it was many years ago and whilst looking up and watching other people's content in a shell I get it or just to cover back I now have a better understanding. This is a white supremacist organisation that has been away for three years, to keep this uncomplicated and they have essentially taken somebody's words [when you look at their head/face covering you will know which character I am referring to and full disclosure I couldn't remember the name of this individual and yes his name does get mentioned earlier on in this episode I picked up on it whilst watching this episode the second time around.] But let's just say this individual has/had the reputation of being mentally unstable at the best of times.

The Pod; we have Detective Tillman/Looking Glass interrogating this suspect which has ties to the Seventh Kavalry in this highly sophisticated Pod; everything in this location is perfectly and purposefully designed to disorientate the suspect in question including but not forgetting Looking Glass/Tillman asking questions on top of questions with rapid speed with repeating them at any time as well; so he is like a boxer in complete control of his boxing bout, but his opponent refuses to go down so he has to work his jab and punches in different combinations to either get Intel or to tell him something, but I think Detective Tillman/Looking Glass wins this bout by a points decision.

By the usage of this Pod with images and these rabid questions; this style of interrogation; it is probably based on this bright light, rapidly moving images and rabid questions which should trigger a very tiny natural response before their learnt acceptable social behaviour kicks in; so this is speculation with an educated guess with all this going on it doesn't give the suspect in question that time to hide their smallest part of their true self or at the very least it makes this learned, but also natural [natural from the perspective of we learn to hide things like impulses or emotions and other things as we get older.] But I digress as it relates to this situation this suspect has a very tiny amounts of time less than usual to disguise; in a nutshell by overloading the brain with too many incoming things or any hostile situation, we can still function, our all-round performance will suffer or if pushed enough or under enough pressure we may forget something or give something away.

This episode receives: 8/10, this episode is excellent; yes I have seen this episode twice, it took me some time to adjust to this; I knew I was going to give it a positive mark but I just was to be honest blown away by its content and yes as I have already referenced I knew of its reputation, but it still coming off guard. Because unlike the DC's Batwoman Season 2 2020 where it uses a similar but important issues in the same ballpark of white-on-black violence and in comparison where DC's Batwoman Season 2, 2020 comes off as whiny children throwing their toys out of the pram; this on the other hand clearly has its adult person pants on as knows what it wants to cover and in-depth as well, so consequently it has no problems from me.