Shiv Part Two
- Episode aired Jul 6, 2020
- TV-PG
- 41m
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8.0/10
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After Courtney gets herself into some trouble following an unexpected confrontation, Pat decides they need to come clean to Barbara.After Courtney gets herself into some trouble following an unexpected confrontation, Pat decides they need to come clean to Barbara.After Courtney gets herself into some trouble following an unexpected confrontation, Pat decides they need to come clean to Barbara.
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Henry Thomas
- Chuck
- (voice)
Matt Borlenghi
- Ed Reilly
- (as Matthew Borlenghi)
Phil Armijo
- Drone #1
- (uncredited)
Charles Fowler
- Drone #2
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaJordan says that Reilly works at Bannerman Chemicals. In the comics, Bannerman Chemical is the company that Rex Taylor worked at. Jordan also mentions that Reilly works for Firebrand Chemicals. Firebrand is a superhero that dates back to 1941, and a member of the All-Star Squadron and the Freedom Fighters. Firebrand's real name was Rod Reilly, with his father's name being Ed Reilly.
- GoofsWhen Cindy Burman / Shiv approaches Dr. Shiro Ito / Dragon King to tell him she's found Stargirl, he grabs the staff out of her hand & throws it away. A moment later, as Dr. Shiro Ito / Dragon King is scolding Cindy Burman / Shiv, the staff is back in his hand.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Heel vs Babyface: Stargirl S01 E07 & 08 Review (Shiv Parts 1&2)!! (2020)
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Great episode with lots of character development for both the JSA and ISA, the two-parter ended wi
The last part of the two-parter and was it a good conclusion to the episode 'Shiv'. The high focus on the villain side of the story is continued with Cindy Burman and her father which is Shiv and Lizard King individually. On the hero side we get some great character moments and all the actors gets time to shine, there's also some fine character development. Luke Wilson was the best, he totally nailed it in this episode and so did Neil Jackson both of them brought their A games. There's so much character development and story progress in regards of the ISA, more so than the JSA members and it was needed after couple of episodes of mostly JSA stuff. The writers again does a splendid job at mixing the two tones, I like how it isn't black and white and that everyone has flaws. Something that superheroes often lacks.
I found the visual effects to be very good and pleasing for the eyes in this episode, it was probably better because it was less of it. The music was also good and flowed well the fight sequence. Good edited.
The rivalry between Courtney and Cindy, Stargirl and Shiv continues to grow and I can't wait how their next fight will play out. The fight choreography in this episode wasn't that great but the drama between the two was great! The huge amount of screen time Henry got was needed as I strongly believe he will eventually become one of the most well written and memorable characters.
I found the visual effects to be very good and pleasing for the eyes in this episode, it was probably better because it was less of it. The music was also good and flowed well the fight sequence. Good edited.
The rivalry between Courtney and Cindy, Stargirl and Shiv continues to grow and I can't wait how their next fight will play out. The fight choreography in this episode wasn't that great but the drama between the two was great! The huge amount of screen time Henry got was needed as I strongly believe he will eventually become one of the most well written and memorable characters.
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