Brandon Scott

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The Magnus Protocol Reviews: “Driven”

“Driven” is such an interesting episode because of how much it’s a different subgenre than is typical of The Magnus… Read More

4 months ago

The Magnus Protocol Reviews: “Catching Up”

“Catching Up” is such an improvement from the last two episodes. It’s weird and horrific and takes its time to… Read More

5 months ago

Friday Fiction: Liquid Air Delivery (Part 1 of 4)

Today, dear reader, we have a science fiction tale for you. It’s full of worldbuilding, action, and a main character… Read More

5 months ago

The Magnus Protocol Reviews: “Gut Feelings”

I didn’t like “Gut Feelings” all that much. I can’t say since “Pet Project” has an episode been this much… Read More

5 months ago

The Magnus Protocol Reviews: “Raising Issues”

“Raising Issues” has three parts, and none of them feel all that connected to each other. The main thing is… Read More

5 months ago

Friday Fiction: The Everyday Stuff

Life on Earth can be weird, don’t you think? The idea of clouds up above and bugs in the dirt… Read More

5 months ago

The Magnus Protocol Reviews: “A New You”

“A New You” is, ultimately, a familiar trope played mostly as expected. But it’s also somehow a lot bleaker in… Read More

5 months ago

Batman: Caped Crusader: Mostly Incredible

Batman: Caped Crusader is incredible. A throwback that doesn’t seem redundant. Each episode of the first three introduces us back… Read More

5 months ago

Friday Fiction: The Citywide Scream

Today’s story is weird. It has no answers, only nightmarish and inexplicable things. Tilly is a waitress at a downtown… Read More

5 months ago

The Magnus Protocol Reviews: “Mixed Signals”

It’s been a few weeks since I reviewed another episode of The Magnus Protocol and I’m so glad that “Mixed… Read More

5 months ago

Doctor Who Episodic Coverage: “Empire of Death”

Empire of Death has weird pacing, a rushed ending for its conflict, and tries to pretend unrelated moments from the… Read More

5 months ago

Friday Fiction: The Mark in The Garden

There are not many answers. There’s a quick shift in tone. And we never learn anyone’s name. Read More

5 months ago