It’s not one of The Next Generation’s best episodes—but may be one of its most important. “Force of Nature” spends a lot of time talking about Data’s pet cat, Spot. Spot scratches chairs, breaks knickknacks, hides…
Who’d have imagined a blanket-covered figure sitting on a bed could be so scary? “Listen” served up one of Doctor Who’s spookiest scenes in quite a while when the Doctor, Clara, and young Rupert—future Danny—Pink…
Like Robin and the Doctor in their bow-and-arrow battle, the Doctor Who creative team is hitting one bullseye after another. (Let’s just hope this season doesn’t share that archery target’s fate and blow up in…
What do you think of the opening title sequence Doctor Who is using? The grinding gears, the spiraling Roman numerals, the fly-by of Peter Capaldi’s mysterious eyes, the piercing electronic whine… It all creates an alien,…
“Deep Breath” offered a welcome reunion with characters I’ve missed in the months since Doctor Who last aired. Jenna Coleman delivers her strongest performance as Clara yet, blending vulnerability and broken-heartedness over the Doctor’s sudden…
Book Review: Olympos
- August 23, 2014
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Ben reviews Dan Simmons’ novel Olympos. The first half of the review is spoiler free.
Despite the cautionary proverb about books and their covers, I not only judged but promised myself I’d buy David Mack’s Second Nature, the first entry in Pocket Books’ new Star Trek: Seekers series, as soon…
Book Review: Ilium
- July 28, 2014
- Tagged as: book review, dan simmons
Ben reviews Dan Simmons’ masterpiece Ilium
The time has come once again, Sci-Fi Christian Fans, for a listener voted Top 50 list! This year we’re doing the Top 50 Authors. The voting is going to be a bit different than last…
Ben reviews Warehouse 13. Find out if he was pleasantly surprised or if this show inspires another Heroes-style rant!
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