Dead people studying ethics and philosophy. That is NBC’s “The Good Place” in a nutshell, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
MoreMom contracted the virus in early August, and it caused many issues with her return to work. It also provided many issues with dad as well. They were generally concerned about the virus but took all measures to ensure the safety of themselves and me.
MoreA cute ‘90s ghost band poofs into 2020 teenager Julie Molina’s life. Julie’s the only person who can see them, people can hear their music, but when they play music with her they’re visible to everyone. Wild antics and deep emotions ensue.
MoreSwamp Thing is a show that died a misunderstood early death at the hands of people who didn’t need to interfere with the beauty of the project.
MoreWhen revisiting Marvel’s Spider-Man for PS4 this past week. I noticed how great it felt to be the web-head once again. I realized that I never noticed how high the stakes were, or how well pacing was established.
MoreIt has been 19 years to the day (Oct. 16, 2001) since “Smallville” premiered with its “Pilot” episode. The series forever changed my life, inspiring me to become a journalist and urging me to make the Daily Planet a reality. I honestly can’t thank everyone involved with the show enough.
MoreWell everyone, we made it. “The 100” completed its final journey to the ground after 100 episodes, but any semblance of closure has been floated. After all that, I still don’t know what transcendence is.
MoreAny true red and blue Superman fan will recognize the name Kara. Not only is she Superman’s cousin, but she’s a powerful hero that deserves her own series. Thank Rao she currently has one.
MoreThere are two primary definitions for the word shield. One construes the term as a broad piece of metal or another suitable material used as protection against blows or missiles. Another defines the word as a person or thing providing protection. I think we can all agree that Smallville’s season 10, episode two, “shield,” was going for the latter.
MoreMy name is Zack Benz and I’m the creator of @DailyPlanetDC. I’ve been a fan of the Daily Planet since I was eight years old.
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