Friday Fiction: Once Human
I’m human. You’re human. Or we assume we all are.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 30th, 2021
I’m human. You’re human. Or we assume we all are.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 28th, 2021
Another Magic set comes out, and the meta is upset again. So, as I always try to do, I’ll give my first impressions/predictions for what this set will mean for Standard and Historic.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 26th, 2021
I slept on The Magnus Archives for far too long, considering how much praise I was exposed to beforehand.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 21st, 2021
With the movie Chaos Walking out—which I haven’t seen—I figured it would be a good idea to review the book it was based on: The Knife of Never Letting Go.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 19th, 2021
Cards on the table, I went into this show to see what a layman might get out of a DOTA series. I don’t know the games or the lore. I had almost no idea what DOTA: Dragon’s Blood would be like.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 16th, 2021
The next season of Solar Opposites is here. Just like I did with Rick and Morty, I figured I would cover it, and add thoughts I’ve had about the show since the first time around.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 14th, 2021
The advertising for Invincible was deceptive. From what little was shown, I figured it would be a generic superhero show with maybe some twist to it. But the first thing I see is the M-rating for violence and sexual themes.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 12th, 2021
I want to be kinder to The Irregulars. The premise of the show is so cool, the ideas off the wall, but the execution is always the crux—and it’s just not there. I appreciate the colorblind casting and the attempts to be unique in its subject matter. That’s refreshing. I just wish the surrounding show was better.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 9th, 2021
So, do you want to see a modern vampire tale? Do you want to hear of a new vampire, freshly born?
By Brandon Scott on Apr 7th, 2021
I’m taking it as a sign of media going forward that The Map of Tiny Perfect Things and Palm Springs came out within such a small window of time. The idea has legs, and we can expect some television show soon based on a time loop.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 5th, 2021
A series meant for kids as a gateway to more mature media is necessary. I’ll be using horror as my example because it’s a genre I have personal experience with from a young age—but the point can apply to nearly anything.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 2nd, 2021
Can I just say how cool it is that we’re doing stuff in space again—and on Mars, no less? There’s nothing like new scientific breakthroughs for the morale of the world.