The second season of Babylon 5 was a story of a show that found itself, finally flipping the switch on…
Babylon 5: No Dictator, No Invader Can Hold An Imprisoned Population By Force of Arms Forever
“No dictator, no invader can hold an imprisoned population by force of arms forever. There is no greater power in…
If You Go to Z’Ha’Dum, You Will Die; or, Rewatching Babylon 5, Remembering Harlan Ellison
“If you go to Z’ha’dum, you will die.” Never throughout any of the television that I’ve watched in my 35…
Star Trek Discovery: Episode Four, or, Who Really Cares About Anything?
Imagine a place, a comfortable place that you feel safe in. Perhaps it’s somewhere from your childhood, the kind of…
Let’s Talk About Star Trek: Discovery
I’m sorry my poor, neglected blog. Truth be told, I haven’t been writing all-that-much of late. I’ve been trying, but…
Seasons Change; or, Neoliberalism, White Nationalism and the Brooding Hero Doldrums
Tracking change in one’s self can be a bit of a stumbling block at times. How can I know when…
The Low Stakes and Lack of Emotional Connection of Westworld
On this here blog I posted reviews of Westworld episode one and two, with the intent of continuing forward and…
Westworld Episode Two: Chestnut; or, Introducing Another Protagonist
I’ll be the first to admit that my initial review of the first episode of Westworld was a bit on…
Westworld Episode One: The Originals; or, Do Androids Dream of Flies On Cheeks?
For the past few months I had a big ole’ platform to write about stuff like pop culture, entertainment and…
The Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens Trailer Adds Gravity to the Universe
Years passed and my craving for science fiction never relented, I just moved on to different things. The Dune series,…