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Faith & Fandom
Dec 29, 2020
Sherlock: Capturing Thought
One of the things I admire most about BBC shows is that it’s rarely as “Shoot em up/Bang Bang” as American TV. Even when it’s violent,...
Faith & Fandom
Dec 29, 2020
Galactica: Finding Home
Frakkin Toasters!!!” Couldn’t start a chapter on “Battle Star Galactica” any other way, sorry. The themes found in BSG are so universal;...
Faith & Fandom
Dec 29, 2020
Hunger Games and Church Districts
I remember the first time I heard about The Hunger Games was from Timmy Martens. He was sitting in my dining room and complaining about...
Faith & Fandom
Dec 29, 2020
Supergirl, Batgirl, Mystique: Initiating Imitation
In the world of superheroes, there are some that are completely original characters like nothing we've ever seen before, and some that...
Faith & Fandom
Dec 29, 2020
Stranger Things Season 2: Home
As season 2 of Stranger things took us back to the nerdy 80's world of Hawkins, it ran the gamut with the Mind Flayer, introduced...
Faith & Fandom
Dec 29, 2020
Five Groups You Meet At A Comicon
Starting back in 2010 I began going to comicons. I would usually attend 2 a year, but then after putting my first book out I’ve...
Faith & Fandom
Dec 29, 2020
The Heisenberg Theorem: All Bad Things Must End
Walter White. A mild mannered chemistry teacher, and then when the metastases hits the wall, he becomes uber drug king pin ‘Heisenberg’...
Faith & Fandom
Dec 29, 2020
Stan Lee: Leaving a Legacy
Stan Lee: Leaving a Legacy I’ve known the name of Stan Lee for as long as I can remember. From being a kid hanging out in my local comic...
Faith & Fandom
Dec 29, 2020
Amy & Rory: Those Who Wait
Amelia Pond is not my favorite companion, I’m not enamored with her, nor do I get wibbly wobbly about her. What I do love though is her...
Faith & Fandom
Dec 29, 2020
Ready Player One: The Joy of the Search
I officially have to give credit to Loot Crate for this one. Back in February of 2015 Lootcrate had the seemingly ridiculous idea to...
Faith & Fandom
Dec 29, 2020
Clara Oswald: Let Me Be Brave
So I've always wanted to be a hero. Like from the time Ninja Turtles crossed my screen, or the first time I saw that lightning flash...
Faith & Fandom
Dec 29, 2020
The Doctor, River, & The Singing Towers Of Darillium
After finishing "The Husbands of River Song," I wasn't in love with the episode, or even the concept of the Christmas special, but it...
Faith & Fandom
Dec 29, 2020
Doctor Who: Run
One of the constants in the Doctor Who universe is that the Doctor is a madman with a box who has been running for thousands of years....
Faith & Fandom
Dec 29, 2020
Wonder Woman: No Man's Land
By most opinions and box office results, Wonder Woman is the best DC film in the DCEU and possibly the best DC film since The Dark...
Faith & Fandom
Dec 29, 2020
Daredevil: Fighting with Faith
Struggling with faith has been around as long as faith has. The ability to place our hearts and trust in something and someone bigger...
Faith & Fandom
Dec 29, 2020
Buffy & Supernatural: Doing Good Without God?
(Disclaimer, this is from book 2, which was written in 2014/2015, a lot of the Supernatural content shifted after that time frame) Shout...
Faith & Fandom
Dec 29, 2020
Captain America Civil War: Leaving the 99
So Civil War was easily one of the best geek films of 2016. I'm pretty sure it's the movie I watched most in theaters. I'd long been a...
Faith & Fandom
Dec 29, 2020
Luke Cage: The Cost Of Being A Hero
I've said it before and I stand by it — Netflix has truly done well with the Marvel Universe. Superhero TV has blown up in recent years....
Faith & Fandom
Dec 29, 2020
Justice League/Avengers – Strength In Numbers
Somewhere in the course of super hero history, comic book companies realized they could sell a lot more issues with the cross over...
Faith & Fandom
Dec 29, 2020
Black Mirror: The Nosedive of Approval
Black Mirror is a trippy show and carries a very unique fanbase of people who truly want to be shocked and challenged by their...
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