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‘One Piece’ Season 2 Ending Explained – Mr. 0’s True Identity, Operation Utopia, and More
Well, goodness. That’s how you do a finale. The climax of One Piece Season 2 had just about everything you’d want in an ending, from...
‘One Piece’ Season 2, Episode 7 Recap – A Heartbreaking Bit Of Backstory
Only one episode ago, I was saying that One Piece Season 2 utilising flashbacks was something of a novelty, so Episode 7 makes me look...
‘One Piece’ Season 2, Episode 6 Recap – Yes, He’s A Reindeer, And I Love Him
It occurred to me during Episode 6 of One Piece Season 2 that this is the rare show that doesn’t overindulge in flashbacks. Not that...
‘One Piece’ Season 2, Episode 5 Recap – You Can Never Trust An Artist
Now, this is more like. After basically sacrificing the previous episode to set up this one, One Piece Season 2 delivers pretty well on the...
‘One Piece’ Season 2, Episode 4 Recap – Giants, Dinosaurs, and David Dastmalchian
The weakest hour of One Piece Season 2 thus far, Episode 4 isn’t bad, by any means, but it’s the first chapter to feel like...
‘One Piece’ Season 2, Episode 3 Recap – That’s How You Do An Action Scene
The great novelty of One Piece is that it’s a show of profound, fantastical imagination, all stretchy arms and double cigars and guns in powdered...
‘One Piece’ Season 2 Review – Netflix’s Oddball Pirate Adventure Is Better Than Ever
One Piece was one of Netflix’s better original offerings, despite nobody really expecting it to effectively adapt Oda Eiichiro’s extremely popular – and thoroughly bonkers...
‘One Piece’ Season 2, Episode 2 Recap – In the Belly of the Beast
There’s nothing inherently amusing about being swallowed by a gigantic sea creature, but it’s probably a testament to the quality of One Piece that it...
‘One Piece’ Season 2, Episode 1 Recap – Back Like We Never Left
Here’s an interesting thought. The first season of Netflix’s live-action One Piece adaptation only adapted the first major story arc and completely left out a...
‘Girl from Nowhere: The Reset’ Episode 1 Recap – New Nanno, Worse Show
Change is good, or at least it can be, but it’s typically best if the change occurs for a reason. This is the key thing...
‘War Machine’ Review – Netflix Paid For ‘Predator’ To Have A Baby With ‘Metal Gear’
I get that now isn’t exactly the time for a jingoistic war movie about America’s best and bravest tussling with some problematic foreign power, so...
‘Vladimir’ Ending Explained – Let’s Answer All Your Burning (Aha!) Questions
Let’s be frank here – some, most, or indeed all of the ending of Vladimir could very well be a lie. It’s a possibility, is...
‘Vladimir’ Review – A Refreshingly Complex and Daring Adaptation
Vladimir might be the best TV show of the year thus far. It’s a big claim, that, but I think it’s quite defensible. Truly adult...
‘Taylor Tomlinson: Prodigal Daughter’ Review – We’re Going Back to Church
Among all the low-hanging comedic fruits, religion sits somewhere near the top. And you can understand why. So many people take religion so seriously — like, live...
‘The Night Agent’ Season 3 Ending Explained – All In A Day’s Work
Given that The Night Agent is one of Netflix’s most popular shows, I must confess to being a little surprised that Season 3’s ending is...
‘The Night Agent’ Season 3, Episode 9 Recap – With All Due Respect
The Night Agent hasn’t skimped on fun action sequences in Season 3, but Episode 9, “Lockstep”, has the best one yet.
‘The Night Agent’ Season 3, Episode 8 Recap – I Know Who Gave That Order
Oh, blimey. All sorts is going on in Episode 8 of The Night Agent Season 3. We’re close to the end now, obviously, and that has given “Truth Be Told” carte blanche to push its various storylines to more dramatic junctures.
‘The Night Agent’ Season 3, Episode 7 Recap – A Fairytale Flashback
The Night Agent Season 3 hasn't been shy about using flashbacks. But Episode 7, fittingly titled "Once Upon a Time...", takes the idea a bit further. Instead of just sticking one at the start, half of the runtime is devoted to scenes stretching as far back as February 1995, which are intended to add some important context to Jacob's past and his relationship with Isabel.