Buffy for Beginners 3.18: Earshot

By Sabrina Boyer

When season three first aired, this episode was pulled from the line-up because just a week (or so, not sure on the exact timeline) before this was to air, Columbine happened. The network execs didn’t think it was appropriate to air an episode about a secret plot to kill off members of Sunnydale High School.

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Previewing Caprica

By Lisa Fary

The Caprica preview footage has been out there for a while and I’ve avoided doing a whole post about it because I felt that I’d be retreading ground that has been thoroughly walked by my high-heel boots.

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Stargate Atlantis: Vegas

By Wolfen Moondaughter

I feel like I’m suffering from Bipolar Disorder when watching this Rob Cooper-penned episode: I both love and dislike aspects of it at the same time. Happily, though, while I don’t count it as an all-time fave exactly, there’s never a point where I actually hate it. But I haven’t felt this conflicted over an entire episode of something since the final episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer!

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BSG Haiku Review: Face of the Enemy 9

By Lisa Fary

What are we learning from this round of webisodes? Besides the lesson about people killing your friends? Say it with me!

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BSG Haiku Review: Face of the Enemy 8

By Lisa Fary

In this very special webisode, Gaeta learns an important lesson about friendship. It’s a lesson we could all stand to learn:

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BSG Haiku Review: Face of the Enemy 7

By Lisa Fary

I’m tired of this Underworld: Rise of the Lycans ad. That guy’s sweaty chest is burned in my brain and I now dream in moody hues of blue.

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BSG Haiku Review: Face of the Enemy 6

By Lisa Fary

The webisodes are posted out of order on Scifi.com. It’s annoying.

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Stargate Atlantis: Identity

By Wolfen Moondaughter

I have to admit, I was braced for this one to be a terrible experience, considering that it’s another episode where Keller is both a fairly major player (though thankfully not until the latter half) and a plot device (well, half of one). It therefore turned out to actually be fairly decent — maybe not my fave of Carl Binder’s eps, or even a fave in general, but better than many of his, and certainly better than I’d hoped it would be, so I can’t complain.

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BSG Haiku Review: Face of the Enemy 5

By Lisa Fary

This BSG webisode is reviewed in a series of haikus I like to call “The Itchy Stump Sequence”.

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BSG Haiku Review: Face of the Enemy 4

By Lisa Fary

You’d think that with only three minutes per BSG webisode, every minute would count. The Sci Fi Channel thinks differently.

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Pushing Daisies: The Norwegians

By Sonia Aurora

This week: Orlando Jones!

I’m trying to muster up the love here, but to be quite honest this was not one of the season’s strongest eps and knowing it’s also one of its last just made it harder to bear.

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Buffy for Beginners 3.17: Enemies

By Sabrina Boyer

If there were ever spoilers that could be taken literally, this episode is it. Not only are their spoilers in this review, but spoilers all around. Things get all around spoiled. As in smelly. As in ruined. As in messed up.

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BSG Haiku Review: Face of the Enemy 3

By Lisa Fary

Death comes to the BSG Haiku Review!

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BSG Haiku Review: Face of the Enemy 2

By Lisa Fary

Two more installments of BSG: Face of the Enemy have appeared on SciFi.com and Pink Raygun is here to review every riveting minute of anxious, suspicious glances in the ancient form of Japanese poetry: haiku.

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Heroes: Dual

By TrinityVixen

“Allllllll riiiiiiiggghhhttt!! It’s nine in the pee-em, I’m Gabriel Gray, and you’re rocking out to KPWR’s non-stop vengeance block! There’s still time to call in and request a person you would like to have me smite on air!”

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Heroes: Stuntcasting President Worf

By Lisa Fary

Cake didn’t try hard enough to fix everything. Maybe cake could have prevented Sylar from launching into the worst spoken word performance ever. Had a slice of cake been shoved in his hand, perhaps he would have lost interest in playing Saw with the Company gang.

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Stargate Atlanits: Infection

By Wolfen Moondaughter

This episode painted Sheppard as a bit harsher than I was comfortable with, but it paid off in a very poignant ending. Of course, I was deliriously happy that Todd was in it, and was quite happy with his characterisation. Writer Alan McCullough also wins points for succeeding somewhat where Gero didn’t in “Brain Storm” — he made McKeller tolerable for me!

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BSG Haiku Review: Face of the Enemy, Part 1

By Lisa Fary

They’re only gonna give us three minutes? We’re only gonna give them three lines.

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