Sci-Fi Bloggers

Sprout Magazine

  • Movies
  • TV
  • Games
  • Comics
  • Books
  • Science
  • F.F.
  • Contact Us

Category: The Latest

Liquid Air Delivery

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

0

By Brandon Scott on Aug 23rd, 2024

Today, dear reader, we have a science fiction tale for you. It’s full of worldbuilding, action, and a main character who can handle extremely dangerous situations.

In fact, that’s what makes him such a good pilot.

  • F.F. / The Latest
Gut Feelings

The Magnus Protocol Reviews: “Gut Feelings”

0

By Brandon Scott on Aug 21st, 2024

I didn’t like “Gut Feelings” all that much. I can’t say since “Pet Project” has an episode been this much of a dud. The premise is strong, the ideas—in theory—scary, and the writing certainly got across the ideas the episode wanted to achieve…but I just didn’t like it.

  • Podcasts / Reviews / The Latest
Raising Issues

The Magnus Protocol Reviews: “Raising Issues”

0

By Brandon Scott on Aug 19th, 2024

“Raising Issues” has three parts, and none of them feel all that connected to each other. The main thing is that they, yes, involve characters “Raising Issues.” I’ve been amused by the pun titles of The Magnus Protocol throughout, but this might be the most creative use of it.

  • Podcasts / Reviews / The Latest
The Everyday Stuff

Friday Fiction: The Everyday Stuff

0

By Brandon Scott on Aug 16th, 2024

Life on Earth can be weird, don’t you think? The idea of clouds up above and bugs in the dirt we walk on. We live with it because that’s just how Earth is.

  • F.F. / The Latest
A New You

The Magnus Protocol Reviews: “A New You”

0

By Brandon Scott on Aug 14th, 2024

“A New You” is, ultimately, a familiar trope played mostly as expected. But it’s also somehow a lot bleaker in its implications and uses the multi-media format of The Magnus Protocol to add subtle storytelling. This may be my favorite use of the “social media post” format.

  • Podcasts / Reviews / The Latest
Batman: Caped Crusader

Batman: Caped Crusader: Mostly Incredible

0

By Brandon Scott on Aug 12th, 2024

Batman: Caped Crusader is incredible. A throwback that doesn’t seem redundant. Each episode of the first three introduces us back to one of the classic villains and manages to set up even more of them without detracting from the immaculate pacing. Somehow, these half-hour episodes are more engaging, better written, and feel more thoughtful than most one-hour episodes of a show I’ve seen.

  • Now Streaming / Reviews / The Latest / TV
The Citywide Scream

Friday Fiction: The Citywide Scream

0

By Brandon Scott on Aug 9th, 2024

Today’s story is weird. It has no answers, only nightmarish and inexplicable things.

Tilly is a waitress at a downtown diner. She works there to pay for her apartment until her lease runs out. And sometimes her days are hard.

  • F.F. / The Latest
Mixed Signals

The Magnus Protocol Reviews: “Mixed Signals”

0

By Brandon Scott on Aug 7th, 2024

It’s been a few weeks since I reviewed another episode of The Magnus Protocol and I’m so glad that “Mixed Signals” is the one I returned to. This episode is fantastic, and it’s mainly due to such an interesting, novel, and evocative horror concept.

  • Podcasts / Reviews / The Latest
Empire of Death

Doctor Who Episodic Coverage: “Empire of Death”

0

By Brandon Scott on Aug 5th, 2024

Empire of Death has weird pacing, a rushed ending for its conflict, and tries to pretend unrelated moments from the season actually reincorporate into the plot. But I didn’t hate watching it. Little sci-fi and fantasy ideas sprinkled throughout are interesting—and I’m glad that the episode finally explains Susan Triad.

  • Reviews / Science Fiction / The Latest / TV
The Mark in The Garden

Friday Fiction: The Mark in The Garden

0

By Brandon Scott on Aug 2nd, 2024

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

  • F.F. / The Latest
Bloomburrow

Bloomburrow: The Best Green and Multicolored Cards (And Some Lands)

0

By Brandon Scott on Jul 31st, 2024

I have a bias: I love Izzet and cannot help but build decks in those colors whenever possible. But I promise that the latter half of this list was based on what I thought were the strongest cards in Bloomburrow. It being so skewed toward Izzet is just because the Izzet cards are really good.

  • Games / Magic: The Gathering / The Latest
Bloomburrow

Bloomburrow: The Best Black and Red Cards

0

By Brandon Scott on Jul 29th, 2024

I said that black had some of the best cards in Bloomburrow, and I was not kidding. Some are eerily close to historically powerful cards and are within a cost range that most decks can use. The best of the red cards aren’t as clear cut, but it’s astonishing how aggressive they’ll be in the right deck.

  • Games / Magic: The Gathering / The Latest
  • ← Previous
  • Next →
  • Explore! Search The Site

  • Like Us On Facebook

  • Boldly Go! Subscribe Below!

    Get all of our stories for the week delivered right to your inbox!
  • We Are Sci-Fi Podcast

  • “So many people get shived!” – Merril

  • Now Streaming

  • Trailer Fix

  • Stream Everything

     SCI-FI BLOGGERS

  • About Us | Contact Us
  • Contribute | Friday Fiction
  • Advertising
  • Disclosures

Copyright © 2009-2026 Sci-Fi Bloggers. Privacy Policy | Disclaimer


In order to support our blog, some of the links contained in our articles may be affiliate links. We also occasionally feature sponsored posts and other content. In this event, these posts are clearly labeled. We strive to provide only the best content that we believe our readers will enjoy and our opinions on any content we feature are our own, regardless of sponsorship.