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The Allure of Submission—V's "There Is No Normal Anymore"
Opinion > Television Reviews
A better-paced episode with some more believable characterization, but what was the plot? And why must there always be a character who is stupid only because the plot requires it? (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)

Most Popular and Updated Articles: 1-7 November 2009
Opinion > SFScope Site News
The most popular SFScope articles during the last week, as well as those which were updated...

Jedi Warriors on Earth, training Obi-Wan—The Men Who Stare at Goats
Opinion > Movie Reviews
They don't claim it's speculative fiction, but The Men Who Stare at Goats is a wonderfully speculative—and funny—look at some outre military projects... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)

Ashes to Ashes—Fringe's "Earthling"
Opinion > Television Reviews
Modifying old ideas can make for new and wonderful television, as this episode does... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)

Falsification—FlashForward's "The Gift"
Opinion > Television Reviews
An episode that dramatically and effectively asks—and answers—a question careful viewers have been wondering about since the debut. But now what?... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)

Eastwick's "Red Ants and Black Widows"
Opinion > Television Reviews
Men can be smart, but women have to be witches? (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)

Zzzzzzzz…—V's "Pilot"
Opinion > Television Reviews
The reimagination could have used more imagination... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)

Most Popular Articles: 25-31 October, and the month of October 2009
Opinion > SFScope Site News
The most popular SFScope articles during the last week, as well as the entire month of October, were...

Bonfires and Vanities—Eastwick's "Bonfire and Betrayal"
Opinion > Television Reviews
Party party party, this time with fire. And once again, the interesting characters are relegated to the sidelines, while those who don't get it get center stage... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)

Hands of Blue—FlashForward's "Scary Monsters and Super Creeps"
Opinion > Television Reviews
Better, better. But still, too much angst. The main characters are threatening to overwhelm a fascinating mystery premise... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)
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