Category: Rob Reviews
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Rob Reposts: The Astonishing Journey from Stranger to World-Meaningful

I’m thinking about the way a spouse, fiancée, lover, partner, or even a friend not only leaves your life, but one day, gets promoted to stranger.
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Rob Reviews… Iron Fist, season 1

I’ve burdened myself with the unenviable task of not only watching, but also reviewing what is widely considered the weakest of Disney’s Netflix series, and a bad show in general: Iron Fist.
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Rob Reviews…Percy Jackson & The Olympians

I’ve been waiting for this show since author Rick Riordan announced it on social media nearly 4 years ago.
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Rob Reviews…M*A*S*H* season 1

This might be the most anti-Gen X thing I’ve ever done; but last week, I began watching M*A*S*H for the first time in my life
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Rob Reviews…Luke Cage, season 1

I am continuing on with my Defenders Saga deep dive. In this case, I’m making my way through season 1 of Luke Cage.
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On She-Hulk and the streaming wars

Streaming is still a relatively new medium, but Netflix has proven that it can be highly profitable. Clearly they have cracked the code on making money in the medium.
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Rob Reviews…”Batman and Me”

I thought this would be a documentary focusing on Batman’s impact on popular culture, as seen form a super fan’s perspective. To my surprise, Batman and Me is somewhat depressing look at the lengths people will go to to feed their collecting addictions.
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Rob Reviews: Aquaman & The Lost Kingdom

I’m tempted to go into more detail about the plot, but I don’t see the point. WB Discovery’s decision to perform a hard reset on the DC movie universe made this movie irrelevant.
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Rob reviews… Jessica Jones, season 1

I re-watched episode 1 of Jessica Jones a few weeks back. It wasn’t much better than the first time I watched it, but I decided to press on.
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Rob Reviews…Ford Field

21 years after it’s opening in 2002, I have finally seen a football game in Detroit’s Ford Field.