Monday, July 10, 2006

TV Review - Justice League

Justice League (2002)
Ep. 12 - "The Brave and the Bold (1)," dir. by Dan Riba
Ep. 13 - "The Brace and the Bold (2)," dir. by Dan Riba
Ep. 14 - "Fury (1)," dir. by Butch Lukic
Ep. 15 - "Fury (2)," dir. by Butch Lukic
Ep. 16 - "Legends (1)," dir. by Dan Riba
Ep. 17 - "Legends (2)," dir. by Dan Riba
Ep. 18 - "Injustice For All (1)," dir. by Butch Lukic
Ep. 19 - "Injustice For All (2)," dir. by Butch Lukic
Ep. 20 - "A Knight of Shadows (1)," dir. by Butch Lukic
Ep. 21 - "A Knight of Shadows (2)," dir. by Butch Lukic
Ep. 22 - "Metamorphosis (1)," dir. by Dan Riba
Ep. 23 - "Metamorphosis (2)," dir. by Dan Riba
Ep. 24 - "The Savage Time (1)," dir. by Dan Riba and Butch Lukic
Ep. 25 - "The Savage Time (2)," dir. by Dan Riba and Butch Lukic
Ep. 26 - "The Savage Time (3)," dir. by Dan Riba and Butch Lukic
rating: 3 out of 5 cravats
on DVD from Netflix

I'd like to remind everyone that my TV reviews are usually cumulative - I didn't watch fifteen episodes of "Justice League" in one sitting. This time. But I would have, if I'd known they'd tackle Arthurian legend, alternate dimensions, and time travel! Ha ha.

Actually, the three-part World War II what-if wasn't really very thought through from a "working paradox" perspective, but I appreciate how much sex the writers fit into this show. It makes the Flash seem like the only character who ever enjoys his job.