Favorite SF Debris Series?
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Favorite SF Debris Series?
Despite how great the rest of his series are, my favorite is still his Voyager reviews.
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Re: Favorite SF Debris Series?
Aside from stupid Neelix moment and evil Janeway, I'm not sure what the difference is
I've admired the multi-part special videos a lot though. So I'm pretty sure that counts.
I've admired the multi-part special videos a lot though. So I'm pretty sure that counts.
..What mirror universe?
Re: Favorite SF Debris Series?
Tough call.
I really liked the series on comics. Making sure to tune in as soon as I was available to watch/listen.
But the review of Hogfather brings me to tears everytime I watch. Particularly when Death gives a little girl the gift of a future.
I really liked the series on comics. Making sure to tune in as soon as I was available to watch/listen.
But the review of Hogfather brings me to tears everytime I watch. Particularly when Death gives a little girl the gift of a future.
Re: Favorite SF Debris Series?
Voyager gives a good dose of good material for Chuck's style of reviews, with TNG not far behind (so I don't think it's entirely due to source material quality or lack thereof). Overall I usually enjoy the Voyager reviews the most I think.BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2019 6:05 am Aside from stupid Neelix moment and evil Janeway, I'm not sure what the difference is
I've admired the multi-part special videos a lot though. So I'm pretty sure that counts.
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Re: Favorite SF Debris Series?
Understandable if not for just the logical inference that that was what SF Debris initially reviewed exclusively.Riedquat wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2019 8:49 pmVoyager gives a good dose of good material for Chuck's style of reviews, with TNG not far behind (so I don't think it's entirely due to source material quality or lack thereof). Overall I usually enjoy the Voyager reviews the most I think.BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2019 6:05 am Aside from stupid Neelix moment and evil Janeway, I'm not sure what the difference is
I've admired the multi-part special videos a lot though. So I'm pretty sure that counts.
..What mirror universe?
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Re: Favorite SF Debris Series?
It would definitely have to be his Dragon Age reviews. I think it's because while, say, the KOTOR/TOR videos are about a franchise where I've been knee deep in the lore since I was a kid, I knew very little about Dragon Age. So the reviews were a nice combo of exploring the intricate worldbuilding of a fantasy world, and dick jokes.
Plus they're longer videos so I must have played through them several times in the background while doing housekeeping or other chores.
Plus they're longer videos so I must have played through them several times in the background while doing housekeeping or other chores.
Re: Favorite SF Debris Series?
Definitely the Fall of the Comic Empire.
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To me it's his anime reviews. As some one who is huge anime fan and have watched lot of anime both during years and every year it's fun to hear some one who doesn't know much about anime review those while time to time being confused about what is going on.
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Re: Favorite SF Debris Series?
The Background videos are almost always great, in particular Comics Empire and Star Wars, but limiting things to reviews of material?
Madoka definitely. You can tell Chuck really enjoyed stretching into new territory material wise and the show itself having so much meat to really dig into brought out some of his best (and consistently so) work.
And of course there’s the subtitles.
Madoka definitely. You can tell Chuck really enjoyed stretching into new territory material wise and the show itself having so much meat to really dig into brought out some of his best (and consistently so) work.
And of course there’s the subtitles.