As we all near the end, let's just enjoy what we can here. The penultimate Episode is here...
After last Episode, Swamp Thing is not in a great place. That's in the literal sense, although he will be there emotionally by the end.
Ian Ziering is awoken from his Coma by the mysterious 'man' who cursed him. He sees a possible future that needs his help. Will he rise to the challenge?
Incidentally, Ian has a new Film coming out with Zombies in a Tidal Wave. So much for whatever rub this might have given you!
Dr. Woodrue has plans to take Swamp Thing apart to cure all sorts of diseases. What else will he find?
What is Mr. Sunderland's big plan? Will it work?
To find out, watch the Show.
A damn good Episode to nearly close out the Series. Obviously, I wish that it wasn't the semi-final Episode. Hearing the talk about how the Producers had a 3-Season Plan is so sad. Add in the fact that an underperforming (for me) show like Titans is getting a Season 2 and this one hurts. Try to focus on the positive, self! This Episode features some big moments (which I won't SPOIL), some good character moments and the start of something that would probably mean more if there wasn't only one Episode left. Who knows- maybe they can use these Characters on any of the other Shows. What is really nice about this Show is that the Villains aren't one-note or cartoonish. Dr. Woodrue has a very natural reason for doing what he is doing. Sunderland seems to feel legitimate hurt at any betrayals. They are as human as the good guys- what a concept! The whole Episode ends on a nice and epic moment that I can't wait to see how they pay it off. Things are going to be good (and sad) next time! Just for fun, here's the Comic Teaser for comparison...
Next time, the final Episode of the Series. Will it go out with a bang or a whimper? See you then...
After last Episode, Swamp Thing is not in a great place. That's in the literal sense, although he will be there emotionally by the end.
Ian Ziering is awoken from his Coma by the mysterious 'man' who cursed him. He sees a possible future that needs his help. Will he rise to the challenge?
Incidentally, Ian has a new Film coming out with Zombies in a Tidal Wave. So much for whatever rub this might have given you!
Dr. Woodrue has plans to take Swamp Thing apart to cure all sorts of diseases. What else will he find?
What is Mr. Sunderland's big plan? Will it work?
To find out, watch the Show.
A damn good Episode to nearly close out the Series. Obviously, I wish that it wasn't the semi-final Episode. Hearing the talk about how the Producers had a 3-Season Plan is so sad. Add in the fact that an underperforming (for me) show like Titans is getting a Season 2 and this one hurts. Try to focus on the positive, self! This Episode features some big moments (which I won't SPOIL), some good character moments and the start of something that would probably mean more if there wasn't only one Episode left. Who knows- maybe they can use these Characters on any of the other Shows. What is really nice about this Show is that the Villains aren't one-note or cartoonish. Dr. Woodrue has a very natural reason for doing what he is doing. Sunderland seems to feel legitimate hurt at any betrayals. They are as human as the good guys- what a concept! The whole Episode ends on a nice and epic moment that I can't wait to see how they pay it off. Things are going to be good (and sad) next time! Just for fun, here's the Comic Teaser for comparison...
Next time, the final Episode of the Series. Will it go out with a bang or a whimper? See you then...
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