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Friends: The One with the Ick Factor (1995)
The One Where Chandler's Coworkers Don't Like Him...
I really enjoy this episode. I enjoy it everytime I watch it. In fact, I watched it about four days ago.
In this episode, Monica is dating a college senior who thinks she's twenty-two. They eventually have sex, his first time, I might add, and she reveals that she is actually twenty-six. The boyfriend also comes clean, disclosing that he is a senior, but not in college. That's right, he's a senior in high school and seventeen-years-old. He says he's falling in love with Monica, but she can't get over the age thing, not that I blame her. She said she feels that it's icky, hence the title of the episode. Meanwhile, Phoebe accidentally loses business because she taught a "Massage Yourself At Home" workshop. "And they are." - Phoebe. Anyway, since Chandler's secretary is getting one of her breasts reduced because "It's a whole big breast thing," or something like that, Phoebe comes and works at Chandler's office. Phoebe finds out that Chandler's coworkers don't like him since he got promoted, and that they make fun of him. Chandler eventually goes along with it, enjoying the fact that he has the power to make his coworkers work on the weekend.
Best part of this episode: When Phoebe says Boss Man Bing over and over in different ways.
Worst part of this episode: When you find out the boyfriend's real age and you feel icky, just like Monica.
Best quote of the episode: "Some people are going to be working this weekend." - Chandler Bing, but with his funny emphasis on this weekend, which he is purposely doing.
Overall, I give this movie a 9 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Amazing.
Charmed: Give Me a Sign (2000)
The One With A Kidnapping...
I love this episode. Of course, I start all of my Charmed reviews that way. That is because Charmed is my all-time favourite and I believe it can do no wrong. I love this episode, although I don't love the Bane-Prue romance side of it.
In this episode, Bane Jessup is being transported from prison when two "guards" who are actually demons, try to kill him. He escapes and kidnaps Prue to try to get help. Meanwhile, Piper is trying to decide whether she wants to be with Dan or with Leo. Phoebe casts a "Give Me A Sign" spell; hence the title of the episode; to help her decide. Little did they know, the clues given by the spell actually end up leading them to their missing sister. Prue and Bane end up having a romantic entanglement which leads to some trust issues when Bane gets confronted by Litvack, an upper-level demon who doesn't like mortals who know about evil.
Fun fact: The Source is mentioned by name for the first time in this episode.
Fun fact: This episode is the first time a demon is referred to as "upper-level."
Fun fact: Piper and Phoebe don't know how to find Prue, yet they have learnt to Scry for a witch and don't think to do it.
Last appearance of: Bane Jessup.
Best part of this episode: When Piper and Phoebe figure out that the spell actually leads them to Prue, and they put all the clues together.
Worst part of this episode: Bane and Prue's relationship.
Evil beings: Litvack + A few lower-level demons/warlocks.
Overall, I give this movie a 9 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Amazing.
Star Wars (1977)
Cheesy, but awesome...
I loved this movie. I started watching it about five years ago and I just couldn't. The quality, the effects, the cheesy lines. I just couldn't. Then two years ago, when I was fifteen, I gave it another go. And I loved it. Star Wars is now one of my favourite movie franchises. The quality still isn't great. The effects are still sometimes obvious. And it's still cheesy, but I still love it. I've actually been obsessed with it lately, cramming a lifetime's worth of love into two years. It's not my favourite out of the original trilogy, or out of the entire series, but it is second favourite out of the original trilogy, and anything beats the prequels. Even the dance scene with the Ewoks at the end of Return Of The Jedi.
Okay, where to start? This is one of the most well-known movies in history. Most people know all about it. But my take is this: Luke Skywalker is a little lame, but also loveable. His crush on Leia is now creepy knowing they're twins. R2-D2 and C-3PO have very funny chemistry. Darth Vader is bada*s. Han Solo is freaking amazing. The Emperor is creepy. The Death Star is creepy. And way too easily destroyed. Chewie is adorable while still being tough. Jabba The Hut should not be CGI. Han shot first. RIP Alderaan. The Millenium Falcoln is super cool. And Greedo should have subtitles even if the subtitles aren't already one. Sorry, some bits are just from George Lucas' edits in the different releases of the movie. But still.
One of my favourite quotes: "Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid." - Han Solo
Overall, I give this movie an 8 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Awesome.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Bad Girls (1999)
The One Where Buffy Embraces Her Wild Side...
I loved this episode. I love the demon, and what happens with Faith.
In this episode, Willow finds out that she's gotten early acceptance to a lot of pretigous universities, including Yale, Harvard, and Oxfard. Buffy and Faith's new Watcher, Wesley, gives Buffy an order to go find an amulet so that the demon Balthazar doesn't get it. Buffy does not like to be given orders. While taking an important test, Faith shows up at the high school and convinces Buffy to go to a vamp nest to take them down. Afterwards, they go dancing at the Bronze, and have a heap of fun. For the first time, Buffy is really letting out her wild side. Then they steal weapons, get arrested, break out of the cop car, and go after Balthazar. Balthazar is super creepy looking. He's fat, has a lot of rolls, sits in a bath, and constantly has someone pouring water on him. But what he says and the way he says it is pretty funny. He's one of my favourite evil guys of the show, and sadly, he's eventually killed. Wesley and Giles are captured by the funny fat bast*rd, but Buffy eventually saves the day. During a vampire fight, Faith accidentally stakes Allan, the Mayor's righthand man. Later on, Buffy confronts Faith about the incident. Buffy says something along the lines of, "You don't get it. You killed a human." Faith responds with, "No, you don't get it. I don't care." It is revealed that Faith took the body, weighted it, and dumped it in the water. Buffy's face during all of this is heartbreaking. And I am extremely disappointed in Faith. However, I love what comes next.
Favorite quote: "No, you don't get it. I don't care." - Faith talking about killing a human.
Best part of this episode: Balthazar.
Worst part of this episode: Nothing.
Overall, I give this episode an 8 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Awesome.
Gossip Girl: Pilot (2007)
The Pilot...
I thought this was a very good Series Premiere. It can sometimes be hard to establish a shows full intentions and storyline with just a single forty minute episode. But this episode does a very good job in showing what the series is going to be about.
In this episode, we meet Serena Van der Woodsen, an Upper East Sider whose just come back from a year at boarding school. Nobody knows why she left and nobody knows why she's back. Her best friend, Blair feels threatened when it comes to Serena, because she knows that boyfriend Nate, once had feelings for her. Chuck Bass also makes his debut in showing what a real douchebag he can be. We also meet Dan Humphrey, a no one from Brooklyn, who goes to school with the rich socialites, but is the exact opposite. We discover that one of the reasons Serena comes back to NYC is because her younger brother, Eric, tried to commit suicide. Of course, their Mother who seems to only care about appearances, says that her son is visiting relatives, not living in a hospital. Dan's younger sister, Jenny, is a very big wannabee in this world. She'll do anything to get in with Blair and her crowd. Blair freezes Serena out, which I hate. Then there's the Kiss On The Lips party, a stupid name if I've ever heard one. Chuck is evil and attempts to rape Jenny, which is very depressing, especially because it's only mentioned a handful of times throughout the rest of the series. But Dan and Serena were there to save the day. They had been on a date, because, out of luck, something happens that honestly I can't remember. But it's good. We also discover that Rufas, Dan and Jenny's Dad, has feelings for Lily, Eric and Serena's Mother. How is that going to work? In the middle of all this is the one thing that breaks friendships up, ruins lives, and spills everyone's secrets: Gossip Girl. A mysterious unknown figure who tells everything about everyone to everyone through text blasts and a blog. The people of the Upper East Side give her power. And they don't seem to realise that if they would only stop sending in tips, Gossip Girl would fade away, and lives would be much easier. But these young, wealthy people of America live for drama.
Best part of this episode: Everything, other than Jenny's attempted rape.
Worst part of this episode: Jenny's attempted rape, and Jenny. I don't like her.
Overall, I give this episode a 9 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Amazing.
Charmed: Pardon My Past (2000)
The One With Past Lives...
I absolutely love this episode. Well, I mean I love all episodes of Charmed. I just can't help it. It's so amazing! Anyway, I love the introduction of past lives, and I always love time travel episodes.
In this episode, Phoebe is being haunted by her past life, and discovers that her past life is about to die. And since there was a curse put on her past life, it threatens Phoebe's and will kill her when Phoebe from the '20s dies. So she casts a spell to go back, where she is transported into the body of her former self, to find out what happens, and how to stop herself from dying in the present. Phoebe discovers that her past life has fallen in love with a warlock (or demon, I can't rememeber which), and has turned evil. Her cousins; Piper and Prue's past lives) stop her, by cursing and killing her. Phoebe is able to save herself, but has a few bumps along the way.
Best part of this episode: Everything.
Worst part of this episode: Nothing.
Overall, I give this episode a 10 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Freaking Ridonkulous.
2 Broke Girls: And the Old Bike Yarn (2014)
The One With The Bike Delivery Service
I loved this episode. It was so freaking funny.
In this episode, Caroline finds an abandoned bicycle, and gets a pretty great idea from it. She's going to start a cupcake delivery service, and use the bike to deliver the cupcakes, obviously. It starts okay, but then Max refuses to deliver any of the cupcakes. Caroline soon discovers that Max never learnt how to ride a bike. I can relate, because while I did learn, I have forgotten, and no longer can ride a bike, unless it has training wheels. Caroline tries to convince her to learn, and eventually, Max learns how to ride that bike. Along with the support from everyone at the diner.
Best part of this episode: Max's reaction when she finally learns how to ride that bike.
Worst part of this episode: Nothing in particular.
Overall, I give this episode a 9 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Amazing.
Ant-Man (2015)
Such a great movie
I really liked this movie. It isn't my favourite Marvel movie, but I do love Paul Rudd, so it made me the movie instantly a good one in my book.
In this movie, a (trying to be) former-thief, Scott, is recruited by a scientist to pull of a heist. He is armed with a super-suit which has the ability to shrink to the size of an ant, but become super- strong at the same time. Scott must embrace his inner hero to help his mentor, Dr. Hank Pym, in this heist, which will save the world.
Best part of this episode: Everything.
Worst part of this episode: Darren Cross. Ugh.
Overall, I give this movie a 7 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Great.
27 Dresses (2008)
Such a great movie
I love this movie. I think it's a great concept, and it's so different from a lot of other romantic comedies. I love the acting, and I think the cast were a great choice. I have seen this movie a lot, maybe not as many weddings as Jane has been a bridesmaid at, but still, a lot.
This is the story of a young woman named Jane. She has a lot of friends. So many in fact, that she has been a bridesmaid at twenty-seven weddings. She never says no to her friends, and she always plans all of their weddings. That's a big task. She's in love with her boss, of course, but after Jane's sister, Tess, comes into town, George starts falling for the sister. Awkward. But, Tess is a manipulative liar, and she's only pretending to be everything George wants. Jane meets Kevin, a cynical writer who decides to do a story on the fact that she's been a bridesmaid more than two dozen times. In the end, Jane finds love unexpectedly.
Best part of this episode: The wedding / dressing-up montages.
Worst part of this episode: Jane's sister, ugh.
Overall, I give this movie an 8 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Awesome.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Killed by Death (1998)
The One Where Buffy Is Sick...
I really liked this episode. The first time I saw it, it freaked me out, a lot. I'm not going to lie about that. I'm not really sure why it scared me so much, but it did.
In this episode, influenza is going around the town and making everyone sick. Including Buffy. She barely survives Angelus' latest attack because of this. She is hospitialised and discovers that children in the hospital are being attacked by an invisible killer whom they call Death. First, Giles is skeptical about this, but once Buffy proves the story right, she has to take care of this evil person.
Best part of this episode: Nothing in particular.
Worst part of this episode: Nothing in particular.
Overall, I give this episode a 7 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Great.
Bones: The Titan on the Track (2006)
The One With The New Boss...
I enjoyed this episode. It wasn't amazing, but I enjoyed seeing a new face in the lab, and the investigation of this particular episode is quite interesting.
In this episode, the Jeffersonian has a new boss, well, at least Bones' group do. Dr. Cam. Saroyan, a medical examiner from New York, who just so happens to have a romantic past with Booth. And while Bones won't admit it, you can tell she's bothered by Booth's ex. But they've got murders to solve. In this particular episode, three people are killed by a train wreck, one of whom is a U.S. senator. Could this be the reason they died? Or was it just an accident?
Best part of this episode: Nothing in particular.
Worst part of this episode: Nothing in particular.
Overall, I give this episode a 7 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Great.
Beverly Hills, 90210: Girls on the Side (1995)
The One Where Kelly Becomes A Cover Model...
I liked this episode. It wasn't amazing, spectacular, or anything I'll particularly remember, except to write this review, but it was worth watching.
In this episode, Kelly becomes a cover model for Seventeen Magazine, which has always been a dream of hers. But afterwards she hesitates to continue to model, as she's self-conscious about her burn scars from the fire. Kelly also realises that she has a new admirer; Alison from the night of the fire. Some stuff goes down between Ray and his family, and all the gang. Andrea is offered a law position in Idaho, and contemplates her future with Jesse.
Best part of this episode: Nothing in particular.
Worst part of this episode: Nothing in particular.
Overall, I give this episode a 5 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Okay.
90210: The Jet Set (2008)
The One Where Brenda Returns...
I really enjoyed this episode. So much happens. We've got drama, duh, and so much more.
In this episode, we have several story lines, a little too much to handle. Naomi gets in trouble after failing an assignment, which leads her Mother, Tracy to talk to the principal. Turns out she and Principal Wilson dated when they themselves were teenagers. Dixon and Navid pull a prank on an opposing lacrosse team. Annie meets Ty, the lead in the school play, and he jets her off to San Francisco for dinner. Since he's the wealthiest person at West Bev, it did not burn a hole in his credit card. Meanwhile, Silver blogs about Ethan and Naomi's relationship troubles, which is just so rude.
Best part of this episode: Nothing in particular.
Worst part of this episode: Nothing in particular.
Overall, I give this episode a 8 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Awesome.
2 Broke Girls: And the Break-Up Scene (2011)
The One With The Break-Up...
I really enjoyed this episode. At this point in time I was still hesitant to Caroline. She still seemed stuck-up, rude, and invasive. And while that doesn't really ever change completely, she gets to a point where I can actually like here.
In this episode, Caroline finds out that Max's boyfriend Robbie is cheating on her. So she takes it upon herself to break up with Robbie for her. She thinks she's doing Max a favour. But when Max finds out, Caroline discovers that that may not be the case.
Best part of this episode: Nothing in particular.
Worst part of this episode: Nothing in particular.
Overall, I give this episode a 7 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Great.
Keeping Up with the Kardashians: Birthday Suit (2007)
The One With The Playboy Photoshoot...
I quite enjoyed this episode. I was actually really surprised about Kim's hesitantance to being naked in Playboy. I guess I didn't give her enough credit.
In this episode, Hugh Hefner himself asks Kim to pose in his magazine, Playboy. She immediantely wants to, but then worries about being naked, and what that might do to her reputation. She has a big decision to make. Which way will she go? Meanwhile, Kris has her own photoshoot for husband, Bruce.
Best part of this episode: Nothing in particular.
Worst part of this episode: Nothing in particular.
Overall, I give this episode a 7 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Great.
Heroes: Chapter Eleven 'Fallout' (2006)
The One After Homecoming...
Well, the first episode after the "save the cheerleader" factor of the series. I honestly cannot remember my initial thoughts, since I was nine at the time, but now, I really enjoy this episode.
In this episode, everyone who knows about the bomb is wondering if it's still going to go off. Hiro, and Ando meet with Isaac at the Burnt Toast Diner to discuss their future plans. Since Noah has captured Sylar, he is keeping him in a room in the Company's dirty-little-secret basement. And Claire is adjusting to the fact that her father knows the truth about her abilities.
Best part of this episode: Everything.
Worst part of this episode: Nothing in particular.
Overall, I give this episode a 7 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Great.
How I Met Your Mother: Belly Full of Turkey (2005)
The One On Thanksgiving...
I absolutely love this episode. I actually just rewatched it for the hundredth time a few weeks ago. I love holiday-themed episodes, so of course I was predisposed to liking this episode. It was a great first Thanksgiving episode for the series, and the way they continue to metaphorically "kill it" each season just makes me so freaking happy.
In this episode, it's Thanksgiving, and everyone's got big plans, well sort of. Marshall and Lily go stay in Minnesota with Marshall's rather eccentric and very tall family. While there, we discover that Lily thinks she's pregnant, and is worrying about having a giant Erikson baby in her belly. She actually leaves mid-meal to take a pregnancy test, and since she gets arrested for public urination, Marshall and Lily discover she isn't pregnant in a jail cell. Meanwhile, Robin and Ted go to a homeless shelter to volunteer, only to discover that Barney is also there, and is actually Volunteer Of The Year. But sadly, they eventually get kicked out when Ted finds out that the other volunteers are taking donation food home with them, and he tries to give it to its rightful owners, homeless people. Also, you may think it's weird that Barney was volunteering, caring about anyone but himself, but it turns out that he is actually doing court-ordered community service.
Best part of this episode: Everything!
Worst part of this episode: Nothing in particular.
Overall, I give this episode a 10 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Freaking ridonkulous.
House M.D.: The Socratic Method (2004)
The One With The Mother Dependant On Her Son...
I enjoyed this episode quite a bit. It was interesting. And I think the reason why I found it so interesting is because of the family situation the patient was in. It's not rare, just not talked about very often.
In this episode, a thirty-eight year old Mother, who only has the caregiver support of her fifteen year old son, is admitted from apparently suffering from thrombosis, schizophrenia, and alcoholism. Wow, that son has a lot of work to do.
Best part of this episode: Nothing in particular.
Worst part of this episode: Nothing in particular.
Overall, I give this episode a 7 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Great.
Heroes Reborn: Project Reborn (2016)
The One That Made Me Lose Faith...
Okay. I'm going to try and get through this without screaming. I was disappointed with this entire show, but the finale ruined it for me even more. I didn't think that was possible. But it turns out that it was. It's an awful end to an awful show.
In this episode, Erica, once again, is an awful human being trying to mascaraed as a good person. But we all see through it. Luke and Quentin help Malina while she tries to fulfill her great- grandmother's prophecy. Even Angela saw that this was going to be horrible.
That is literally all I can type about this episode.
Best part of this episode: Nothing.
Worst part of this episode: Everything.
Overall, I give this episode a 2 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Terrible.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Reptile Boy (1997)
The One With The Fraternity...
How have I not reviewed this already? I clearly didn't remember it enough to write a review, so I just rated it, but now that I have rewatched this episode, I am so happy to be able to write this review. I absolutely love this episode. Another reason why I'm so surprised I hadn't done it already.
In this episode, Cordelia wants to go to a Fraternity party so she can try, and lock-down a man. But one of the guys was impressed with Buffy, so she reluctantly asks her to come to the party with her. Meanwhile, the gang discover that girls have gone missing, on this day, every few years. Xander goes to the Frat-house because it's near where one of the girls went missing. It turns out that the Fraternity have been sacrificing women to a "giant snake" demon for decades, in return for wealth, and power. Ugh. How pathetic is that? Anyway, Buffy, and Cordelia end up being almost sacrificed, but Buffy being Buffy, kills the demon, and all the boys, and their relatives who were also frat brothers, end up going to jail.
Fun fact: Cordelia tells Buffy not to wear black, as it's one of signature things, but at the party, Buffy wears a black dress.
Fun fact: During the "giant snake" scene, Buffy is seen wearing flats. When she walks up the stairs a moment later, she's wearing chunky heals. I assume this was because most actresses wear flats during their fight scenes, and are usually not seen.
Fun fact: Greg Vaughan's name is spelt wrong in the opening titles.
Best part of this episode: Everything.
Worst part of this episode: The horrible frat-boys being mean to Xander.
Overall, I give this episode a 9 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Amazing.
American Dad!: Brains, Brains and Automobiles (2009)
The One During Summer...
I quite enjoyed this episode. It's not one of my all-time favorites, but Roger is just so hilarious all the time that every episode makes me laugh so hard.
In this episode, it's Summer, and Hayley, and Steve are off to have some fun. Francine is looking forward to having some alone time with Stan, however, there's one small problem. The weird- shaped, alcoholic, "actor" living in their attic (Roger in case you didn't realize). So, since he's still there, Francine teaches Roger how to be self-sufficient, so he can finally move out. And he does, for a while. But then Stan fears that Francine will leave him because he's boring. Meanwhile, Steve's at camp, and he, and his friends fall prey to a scheme that's not good for anyone.
Roger's disguise: The Phantom Of The Telethon.
Best part of this episode: Roger.
Worst part of this episode: Nothing in particular.
Overall, I give this episode a 7 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Great.
Beverly Hills, 90210: Love Hurts (1995)
The One With The Aftermath...
Okay, so I don't love this. I mean, it's not bad, it's just not the best. And I guess that it had to happen to continue the storyline.
In this episode, Lenny becomes an outcast, and swears he's innocent of the recent rapes on campus. While the real rapist stalks Donna, and takes her hostage in her apartment. Meanwhile, Dylan learns of Andrea's affair, and Valerie asks for Steve's help.
Best part of this episode: Nothing in particular.
Worst part of this episode: When I thought Donna was going to get raped.
Overall, I give this episode a 6 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Good.
Bones: The Superhero in the Alley (2006)
The One With The Superhero In The Alley...
I don't absolutely love this episode. In my opinion, it's okay, worth watching, and not too bad.
In this episode, Bones has to postpone her research contribution to a 9600-year-old case, in order to help Agent Booth with a case. The body of a boy in a superhero costume is found, and they learn that the boy was a "self-proclaimed" superhero, who dressed up to actually fight crime.
Best part of this episode: Nothing in particular.
Worst part of this episode: Nothing in particular.
Overall, I give this episode a 5 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Okay.
Futurama: Love and Rocket (2002)
The One With The Weird Romance...
I really liked this episode. It's funny, but it also makes you think about couple struggles. Especially if one of them is insane, and will literally kill anything that threatens that relationship.
In this episode, the Planet Express ship gets an upgrade, where the crew can now choose from a bundle of personalities for the ship to have. But when Bender picks one, he falls in love with the ship. Then the ship goes crazy when Bender tries to break it off. Talk about an almost fatal relationship.
Title card: When you see the robot, drink!
Best part of this episode: Pretty much anything.
Worst part of this episode: Nothing in particular.
Overall, I give this episode a 7 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Great.
Gilmore Girls: Christopher Returns (2001)
The One With Rory's Dad...
Now, I'm not going to lie. I absolutely hate Christopher. It's probably why I gave this episode an average/okay rating. The show would've been better off without him, especially in the last episode. But anyway, it's worth watching, however, I just have to block Christopher out to get through it.
In this episode, Rory's Dad, and Lorelai's ex, Christopher, stops into Stars Hollow for a few days. And it's the first time he's been there. They have dinner with the grandparents, but also with Chris hoer's parents, which lead to both sets of grandparents fighting, and saying things that shouldn't have been said.
Fun fact: Jackson introduces himself as Jackson Melville, but in later episodes his last name is Bellville.
Best part of this episode: Nothing in particular.
Worst part of this episode: Christopher.
Overall, I give this episode a 6 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Good.