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Jessica Jones: 7 Comic Easter Eggs and Tie-Ins

If you watch Jessica Jones on Netflix you’ll notice a few obvious, and not so obvious, Easter eggs and tie-ins. We take a look at some of the ones you might have missed.

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Digital_Anomaly3318d ago

Loved the Nuke tie-in... NEEDS MOAR FACEPAINT! lol

MercilessDMercer3318d ago

Great series! 7 is a great start, but knowing Marvel, they probably peppered in 700!

Paulhammer3318d ago

I think by marvel you mean Disney aka "The Mouse"

generalwinter3318d ago

Gotta check this series out over the holidays

alycakes3317d ago

It's really worth watching just to see the finale.

Cdn_Seahawks_Fan3318d ago

So maybe over the holidays I will try to take the time and watch this show.

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Back in Action Review: Missed Opportunity Despite Its Flashy Action - K-waves and Beyond

Back in Action Review: All in all, this movie is a somewhat disappointingly missed opportunity that never really capitalises on its potential, leaving the viewer with little to remember when the credits roll.

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Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Reviw | RPadTV Episode 88

The latest Star Wars live-action series has wrapped up and the nerds at RPadTV are here to have a nerdy discussion about Star Wars: Skeleton Crew. Joining host Raymond Padilla are videogame journalist Paul Semel and Turtle Beach’s MacLean Marshall. The three will discuss what they liked and didn’t like about Star Wars: Skeleton Crew in a review video full of treasure, whimsy, and mayhem (or maybe two of those things).

Discussion topics include what the three thought about the mystery of At Attin, comparisons to The Goonies, how the show fits in with other Star Wars projects, the child actors, Jude Law’s mysterious character, and why the show resonates with some fans while leaving others flat.

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Lovers Anonymous Review: Fresh Idea Undone by Repetition and Overindulgence - K-waves and Beyond

Lovers Anonymous Review: This series reminds us that every concept—even one as extraordinary as this—requires a great story to really connect.

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