Friday Fiction: A Pumpkin Named George (Part 1)
Despite the title, I must warn you. This tale is not as whimsical as it sounds.
It’s downright creepy.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 10th, 2025
Despite the title, I must warn you. This tale is not as whimsical as it sounds.
It’s downright creepy.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 8th, 2025
The second part of Marvel Zombies impressed me because of how weird it is, even compared to the first episode. The series really has become the bloody, gory toy box I talked about before, where Marvel characters are put in totally new frameworks.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 3rd, 2025
It’s October! And, as promised, every single Friday Fiction is going to be spooky, is going to be creepy, is going to maybe scare you.
This time, the iconography of choice is bats.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 29th, 2025
Considering how episodic the events of the first episode of Marvel Zombies are, it seems only fitting to review each part of this four-part mini-series on its own terms. The first episode certainly gives us a lot to talk about.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 8th, 2025
I loved “Deep Trouble” in theory. I liked it in practice. There’s a difference between conceptually enjoying the decisions made and having the delivery be only okay.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 1st, 2025
Let me be clear. I hated three big things about “Pipelines.”
By Brandon Scott on Aug 27th, 2025
Maybe this is just because I’ve listened to a lot of Magnus, and am going off patterns, but the series does have a habit of outright stating something after it was possible to mostly have figured it out. And that’s what “Temporary Positions” feels like. It’s a clarifying episode for anyone who’s not been following this storyline as closely as someone like me.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 25th, 2025
“Repetitive Strain” is mostly only brought down from excellence by the statement not having enough time. I love that the episode keeps matters mostly focused on one plotline, while also progressing it, but I was intrigued and increasingly horrified—and then the story stopped.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 20th, 2025
“Slipping” takes the format of Protocol and pushes it to the absolute extreme. There’s implying a horror story through the medium of whatever technology or multimedia thing we’re exploring that episode, and then there’s burying it so deep in that framework that it feels like a twist when the shift happens.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 6th, 2025
“Transferal” picks back up a plotline that I had—admittedly—forgotten about. It hadn’t really been referenced since season one, and, thinking on it now, had seemed mostly handled. It’s possible there was a throwaway line where Celia was still dealing with being pulled back to the Archives universe—but I can’t recall it. Certainly, the narrative didn’t make a big enough deal to reinforce it.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 1st, 2025
Honestly, this is one of the most complicated stand-alone stories we’ve ever featured on Friday Fiction. It’s set in the future, with some comedy layered in, and then is also an apocalyptic horror story.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 28th, 2025
“Back to Basic” is an odd episode to talk about. It’s not really an episode; it’s exposition. The statement is barely a statement. The conversations don’t feel like conversations. The whole point of the runtime is just to teach us some worldbuilding elements.