This week on The Entertainment Dome, we have discussions involving a certain ant-related Kickstarter, the recent casting for the Power Rangers movie and how we cope with the horror genre.
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The Entertainment Dome Episode 2 – Screwing the Pooch
This week on The Entertainment Dome, I get to gush over Project X Zone all over again, we talk about EA’s upcoming DLC for Star Wars: Battlefront and why they’re bad (we even have statistics!) and have a bit of a bitch about Doctor Who.
The Entertainment Dome Episode 1 – How Do I Business?
In the first episode of the new, rebooted Entertainment Dome, James and I have a brief Danganronpa discussion, talk about Square Enix’s terrible business practice of cutting their games up and begin what will no doubt be a recurring trend of going on unrelated tangents.
Heroes Reborn – My Superpower is Intense Apathy

Anyone here remember Heroes? I do. Well, did you know it’s coming back? I remember rumours surrounding the show’s revival circling around a bit for a few years and it seems they held a bit of truth to them. The show was incredibly popular during its run and quickly expanded into other media that fleshed out the universe and told their own stories. It eventually ended after four seasons in 2010 and… boy, what an abrupt and unfulfilling ending it was. Continue reading
What I Think about Korrasami
(originally posted March 27th 2015)
(WARNING: The following article contains spoilers for The Legend of Korra and Avatar: The Last Airbender)
Let’s talk about that Legend of Korra ending, shall we? Not the final episode, just the ending. I mean, that episode was pretty frigging great for a number of reasons but after it aired, a lot of people’s focus was on that last scene. If you’ve seen the show, then you know what I’m talking about. If you don’t, then go watch all four seasons, then come back and continue reading. Continue reading
The Legend of Zelda TV Series – Can It Work?
(originally posted February 13th 2015)
The Wall Street Journal recently reported that a live-action Legend of Zelda series was in the works, and that Netflix of all people would be the one to make it. Neither Netflix nor Nintendo have said anything about the matter (I wouldn’t be surprised if this turns out to be false or gets canned before anything even happens) but it does make me wonder: could a TV show based on one of Nintendo’s most popular franchises work? Continue reading