This has to be one of the worst episodes of a superhero show, if not any show, I’ve seen in a while! An annoying and unnecessary narrator, hideously creepy monsters, a dumb plot…yeah, even if I rewatch this season, I’ll skip this episode.
Who knew that Lizzie McGuire’s mom once played a robot?
As an old-school Disney Channel fan, I was surprised!
I can’t believe this episode taught me a new word: hari kari. Who would have thought that a superhero series would add to my already large vocabulary?
Be warned: On the "Season One, Volume Two" DVD, this episode has NO SOUND! :(
Hooray! Huzzah! Oh, glorious day! This series is FINALLY on Disney Plus!
Watching this episode from 2004 after seeing the most recent season shows how much the set has changed. It's also fun to see Sofia Lidskog, who has since left the Clue Crew, give a clue. The craziest thing about it, though, is that Ken Jennings almost didn't win; they decided to accept his answer of simply "Who is Jones?" instead of requiring Marion Jones' full name. If they hadn't done that, Ken Jennings' winning streak would have been over before it even started.
This one was hard to watch. Between Leatherhead's nightmare, which included freaky versions of the Turtles, and his fits of rage, it was rather emotionally charged, especially for a kids' show.
The Good: After the long Fugitoid/Triceraton story arc, it was nice to see something different. Touch and Go were very convincing foes; I hope to see more of them, even though you know the Turtles will defeat them in the end.
The Bad: Nothing, really.
The Good: It was interesting to see the backstory of Marik, Odion, and Ishizu.
The Bad: There was no dueling in this episode; Duel Monsters is the main focus of the series, so, I wanted to see them play it, not just flashback to the past.
The Good: A striking commentary on our technology-obsessed times, this one brings the intensity. Not only is there a bit of action, but certain scenes--especially with Mickey seeing his grandmother and Rose's interaction with her parents--packed an emotional punch.
The Bad: As usual, there was mild profanity; also, I didn't need to see Jackie in a buxom outfit or Mickey in nothing but underwear. Outside of the slight content issues, I was a bit shocked by the cliffhanger ending; I'm glad I have the next episode on hand.
The Good: This episode had amazing period costumes, wonderful performances, and a gripping plot. Even though the premise seems weird, they made it work really well.
The Bad: Along with the usual (albeit slight and mild) profanity, there was a passionate kissing scene that I wouldn't have minded if it hadn't made my sister think I was watching a soap opera instead.
Not only did this episode deliver the usual hilarity, action, and fun, but Kim was awesome in this episode; she really gave it to that guy! If I ever get married, I hope my wife is like Kim: sweet and beautiful, but not afraid to stand up for herself!
Bullock teaming up with Batman? Sounds crazy, but it happened...and it's yet another fabulous episode in this series!
Action, suspense, excitement, heroism...this is what Star Wars is all about! If only Disney hadn't ruined the franchise with the shark jumping garbage that was The Last Jedi...
Better than the first episode(s)...but still a lot of room for improvement. We'll see where the show goes from here.
This was a fun one, especially seeing a skateboarding Wonder Woman, as well as a look at the early years of video games.
They don't make shows like this anymore!
What a great ending! Can't wait to see what happens next!
As the duel continues, Odion seems to have the upper hand; will Joey emerge victorious? Can't wait to see how it ends!
I'm not a fan of vampires, so, the fact that this episode includes them is a strike against it for me.
Also, Cassandra's actions don't make sense; why didn't she just get the operation to start with instead of waiting until the end?
The worst part, though, was the last scene. I won't spoil it here; what I will say is that it smacks of shark jumping, and may be enough to make me give up on this series that I once adored.
A different sort of Batman episode, but a great one! Despite the courtroom setting, the usual action is present.
Not as clean cut as I expected or remembered.
Jennifer Stone was awesome in this!
The fact that the villain here is a purple and green Tyrannosaurus Rex like Barney made me laugh out loud!
(Watch out, Hasbro; the Lyons Group has sued for such things!)
As a longtime geek, I knew one thing when I was in school: Don't mess with wrestlers. True, I had many friends who were; I did everything I could to stay on their good side! This reminded me of those days.
A reality show contestant? Legions of hopelessly devoted fans? Ezekiel loving somebody besides himself? Flynn and Stone fighting over a woman who isn't Eve Baird?
This was a crazy one!
A different sort of villain here...but still a fun episode!
A bit creepier than usual; not among my favorites of this series.
This one was a bit creepier than usual; not one of my favorites.
Batman joins a group of circus sideshow freaks?
This was a fun one!
Sam in danger? Surely they won't kill him off, right?