• Y: The Last Man Season 1 Episode 7 Review: “My Mother Saw a Monkey”

    Spoilers follow for Y: The Last Man's seventh episode, "My Mother Saw a Monkey," which arrives on Monday, Oct. 11 on FX on Hulu.

    Y: The Last Man deepened the dynamics of Yorick and 355's cross-country trek while complicating things immensely back in D.C. with "My Mother Saw a Monkey," a good episode that still found itself steeped in the overall baby-step bumbling of the series.

    Nothing inherently bad happened in "My Mother Saw a Monkey," save for maybe 355's asleep-behind-the-wheel camper crash (which felt jarringly plot-mandated). The series faltered a lot in the first half of the season due to Yorick's silly, selfish choices combined with the overall drag of the dystopian hellscape genre in 2021, but the back half of Season 1 is suffering from a slow-moving story that's creeping toward an easily predictable crescendo.

    The series shows its hand too early. Ever since Regina Oliver showed up, a coup was on the way. And we knew it would involve Yorick and having Jennifer's big secret get revealed, so with each episode since the fourth, it's sort of been a waiting game. The onion sheds a layer each week, but nothing's surprising. At this point, the most shocking thing might be Jennifer just giving up power and surrendering to the takeover (because WHY would anyone want to be in charge of this, and hated as much as she is?).

    Likewise, it was easy to spot how little time former First Lady Marla Campbell had left. Thematically, she was not long for this world, so while her death didn't feel totally empty this week, it didn't carry the full impact the show was probably going for. As the mother in "My Mother Saw a Monkey," Marla was more than capable of blowing the story open right now, this week, in front of nearly everyone. But it wasn't time yet, because that huge public revelation is slated for later — perhaps the finale. This is what we mean by having a story feel aggressively plotted out in a way that doesn't benefit the characters. Poor Marla's tearful confrontation with Jennifer could have led to something big this week, but the show wasn't ready to move on that front yet, so it had her speak in mostly hushed tones and delay all the things we know are coming.

    "My Mother Saw a Monkey" also transformed Kimberly into a bit of a raving lunatic. It's not exactly out of nowhere, but it still feels like a larger leap than normal. Everyone's feeling a thousand different stressers at this point, but Kimberly now loudly proclaiming that God saved Yorick Brown felt like small stretch. It would have made a little more sense for her to suspect Jennifer of being behind a conspiracy regarding her own son, but now, to her, this was a religious miracle and Yorick must be used to "bring back men." Anyhow, she went from prickly schemer to maniacal zealot in a heartbeat.

    Surprisingly, the loose-screw crew out on the open road — that of 355, Yorick, and Allison — were the strongest parts of this week's chapter. The deepening of 355 as a character (with some flashbacks to a childhood accident) and the layering in of vulnerabilities has helped make her pop more while also balancing out the trio a bit. They've all made huge mistakes at this point and though they're still not above bickering, it's all helped them care for each other more. This time around, they wound up being taken in by the remnants of a women's prison who are now living a commune lifestyle, with power and food, outside the area of the former penitentiary — fearful of outsiders arriving and telling them they all need to be back behind bars (though an argument should be made that old world regimens and rules no longer apply).

    The show has a very hard time not tipping its hand.

    Technically, we only got half of this women's prison story this week: the good half, where 355, Yorick, and Allison feel safe for the time being (and Yorick even gets to feel flirty with Kristen Gutoskie's Sonia). Next week, things will presumably fall to s*** and kick them back out on the road. But their short time as prisoners allowed for 355 to stumble, as she's not only dealing with past trauma that manifests via sleepwalking, but also a fresh new concussion. Had she not been injured this week, her knee-jerk aggression might have gotten them all killed.

    This week also marked the return of Juliana Canfield's Beth, who showed up at the Capital Building to spy on Jennifer. It was good to bring her back into the fold, though, once again, the show has a very hard time not tipping its hand. Beth was off from the moment she came inside. That's saying something, since we're really not all that familiar with her to begin with. The fact that she didn't seem to have endured any hardships out there, given what we've seen, was suspicious. She also literally arrived strangely, the way she just sort of loomed outside of the gate, as if she were a ghost from Jennifer's past that haunted her while she was giving a speech. If your intention was to get inside and talk to the president, that was mild effort to say the least — just hanging around the gate.

    But through Beth, it looks like we'll be getting a peek into one of the rebel groups out there who, for whatever reason, thinks Jennifer was the cause of this virus, and get clued in on how and why they think such a bizarre thing. Beth may know something's up with Yorick, but that's not fully clear yet. We never found out what happened to the phone Yorick lost back in Episode 4 (when Yorick thought he saw Beth), but Beth and her company may know the truth and were checking on Jennifer to see if she was ready to let Beth in on the secret since she was almost family.

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    Diablo 2 Resurrected Is Still Struggling With Server Issues

    Activision Blizzard is currently facing serious ongoing allegations of harassment and mistreatment of marginalized workers. To learn more, please visit our timeline as well as our in-depth report on the subject.

    Diablo 2: Resurrected is still dealing with online server issues.

    As of 8 a.m. Pacific Time this morning, players are unable to log in to Diablo 2: Resurrected, with Blizzard saying they are still working to resolve the login issues.

    Over Saturday and Sunday, Blizzard's customer support Twitter account for North America posted six times in regards to Diablo 2: Resurrected outages, emergency maintenance, and failed login attempts. Now, the Diablo subreddit is filled with posts from frustrated players waiting to get back into the game.

    The issues go all the way back to the game's launch in late September when players were dealing with issues getting their games started. Blizzard was forced to shut the game down for unscheduled maintenance to solve these issues. However, the fix didn't work for all players and many continued to experience issues even after the game was brought back online.

    If you can't play Diablo 2 due to server issues, you can always watch IGN's Diablo 2: Resurrected Assassin gameplay and Necromancer gameplay.

    Or, check out our Diablo 2: Resurrected review, where we said, "Diablo 2: Resurrected updates the graphics of a great, classic action RPG for a new generation. It masterfully preserves the mood of a singular game, and at the same time it preserves the gameplay as it has been for over a decade – mostly for better, occasionally for worse."

    Logan Plant is a freelance writer for IGN. You can find him on Twitter @LoganJPlant.

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    Daily Deals: Calvin and Hobbes Hardcover Box Set, PowerBlock Adjustable Dumbbells, 512GB Nintendo Switch Memory Card

    There are plenty of great deals today on a bunch of highly sought after products. Score big price drops on the Calvin and Hobbes Hardcover Box Set, PowerBlock Adjustable Dumbbells, a hefty 512GB memory card for your Nintendo Switch, the newest Apple MacBook Air laptop equipped with the M1 processor, an RTX 3060 gaming PC for under $1K, and more.

    The Complete Calvin and Hobbes Hardcover Box Set

    Calvin and Hobbes is such a timeless cartoon classic and sometimes we see the paperback set go on sale but almost never the hardcover set. Today, that's changed. There's an instant $33 off discount that will automatically apply during checkout. That makes the hardcover edition cost less than the paperback edition. It's already temporarily out of stock, but you can still order it to lock in the price. Hurry though, it will sell out soon.

    PowerBlock 50lb Adjustable Dumbbells (Pair)

    Don't be fooled by the price; these dumbbells normally cost more than a pair of Bowflex SelectTech 552 dumbbells. Currently woot (owned by Amazon) is offering a hefty 42% discount. They are as well built as the Bowflex and the specs are similar. Each dumbbell ranges from 2.5lbs to 50lbs in increments of 2.5lbs. These sell out very quickly at Woot so if you've been eyeing a pair, you better not hesitate. Woot is owned by Amazon, so you can sign in with your Amazon Prime account to get free shipping.

    SanDisk 512GB Memory Card for Nintendo Switch

    The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild takes up 13GB and Pokemon Sword or Shield takes up 10GB of space. The Nintendo Switch only comes with 32GB of onboard storage. Add this 512GB memory card for a 16-fold increase in capacity for under $60. This card alone will provide enough storage for most Switch gamers.

    2020 Apple MacBook Air M1 13" Laptop

    Amazon is offering the lowest price we've ever seen on the late 2020 Apple MacBook Air laptop equipped with the new Apple M1 chip. The Apple M1 chip is a bona fide speed demon that offers better performance while generating less heat and consuming less power than any of the Intel chips that Apple used in previous models.

    Gigabyte Aero 15" 4K OLED RTX 3080 Gaming Laptop

    This is the lowest price we've seen for a Gigabyte AERO gaming laptop equipped with an RTX 3080 video card and 4K AMOLED display. In fact, we haven't seen ANY laptop equipped with an RTX 3080 at this price or less. The RTX 3080 video card has a boost clock of 1245MHz and a TDP of 105W. It boasts an 11th gen Intel Core i7 processor and weighs 4.4 pounds.

    ASUS ROG STRIX RTX 3060 Gaming PC

    Goes in and out of stock

    This is the lowest price we've found anywhere right now for an RTX 3060 equipped gaming PC. The RTX 3060 is no slouch; its performance is superior to the RTX 2060 SUPER and almost matches the RTX 2070 SUPER in some games. You couldn't even find an RTX 2060 SUPER PC for under $1,000 at the moment. It's paired with an AMD Ryzen 7 processor, a generous 16GB of memory, and both SSD and hard drive storage.

    CyberpowerPC RTX 3070 Gaming PC

    If you want to step up in terms of graphic power, the RTX 3070 is considerably more powerful than the RTX 3070; it stands toe-to-toe with the previous generation's best card, the RTX 2080 SUPER. In fact, it performs a bit better than the RTX 2080 SUPER in many games. Currently you won't find an RTX 3070 equipped PC for a lower price.

    Xbox Elite Series 2 Wireless Controller

    The Xbox Elite Series 2 wireless controller is the most precise and customizable Xbox controller on the market. This professional-grade controller features adjustable tension thumbsticks, shorter hair trigger locks, wraparound textured grips, interchangeable thumbsticks and paddle shapes, custom profiles saved on your controller itself, and included USB Type C cable with charging dock. It boasts up to 40 hours of battery life and is compatible with the Xbox Series S|X, Xbox One, and PC.

    New Xbox Series X Stereo Headset

    The Xbox Series S|X headset is Microsoft's answer to the deservedly popular Sony Pulse 3D wireless headset. It pairs with the Xbox Series S and X consoles without requiring a dongle. You'll also be able to use it with your other Bluetooth-enabled mobile devices. Other features include Dolby Atmos and DTS: Headphone X support, generous 15-hour battery life, and super comfortable plushy earcups.

    Apple AirPods Pro Noise-Cancelling Earbuds

    If you regret not picking the Airpods Pro up on Amazon Prime Day, here's your chance to get it today at an even lower price. The AirPods Pro is considered one of the best noise-cancelling in-ear headphones you can get, especially for under $200. The noise cancellation is considered to be even better than the Bose Quietcomfort because of the natural noise isolating design of the in-ear earbuds. If isolation and sound quality are of utmost important to you, then it's worth the $80 upgrade over the vanilla AirPods 2.

    2021 LG C1 65" 4K OLED TV Price Drop

    Today the newest LG 65" 4K OLED TV has dropped to the lowest price we've ever seen. The LG C1 OLED TV improves upon last year's highly-rated CX model with an upgraded A9 Gen 4 processor that delivers slightly better image quality, better 4K scaling, and improved audio handling as well as a new webOS smart TV redesign. The C1 OLED TV also looks good when paired to a gaming PC with an RTX 30 series video card because it has HDMI 2.1 inputs that support 4K at 120Hz and G-SYNC. It's easily one of the best (if not the best) TVs on the market right now.

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    Former Daredevil Showrunner Won’t Work for Marvel Again Due to Controversial Comics Editor-in-Chief

    Marvel Comics writer and former Daredevil showrunner Steven S. DeKnight says he is done working with Marvel Comics until Editor in Chief C.B. Cebulski's controversial past — where he pretended to be a Japanese man — is properly addressed.

    On Twitter, DeKnight said, "I can’t in good conscience accept any additional work until this is resolved. I hope other creatives will follow suit."

    Cebulski previously wrote under a fake Japanese name, Akira Yoshida, working with Marvel Comics on franchises including X-Men, Thor, Fantastic Four, and more.

    Instead of just a pen name, reports say a lot of effort was made to present Yoshida as a real, Japanese person. "Yoshida" even gave interviews about growing up in Japan and learning English from American comics. Cebulski went as far as to say he had lunch with Yoshida, and that he would provide pictures to prove it. The proof, however, never came.

    In 2017, the same time Cebulski was promoted to Editor-In-Chief, Cebulski admitted what he had done to Marvel executives.

    Cebulski told Bleeding Cool, "I stopped writing under the pseudonym Akira Yoshida after about a year. It wasn't transparent, but it taught me a lot about writing, communication and pressure. I was young and naïve and had a lot to learn back then. But this is all old news that has been dealt with, and now as Marvel's new Editor-in-Chief, I'm turning a new page and am excited to start sharing all my Marvel experiences with up and coming talent around the globe."

    While this has been public information since 2017, it seems DeKnight is just uncovering it for himself now.

    DeKnight worked on the 2015 Daredevil TV show for Netflix and was the showrunner on the critically-acclaimed first season. On the comics side, he penned part of the Wastelanders series that's coming this December.

    The writer recognizes that just one person stepping away from Marvel won't have much of an impact, but is one of the highest-profile writers to bring up Cebulski's past in recent years.

    For more on the business side of Marvel Comics, check out Marvel's decision from earlier this year to shift to Penguin Random House in a multi-year partnership.

    Logan Plant is a freelance writer for IGN. You can find him on Twitter @LoganJPlant.

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    Eagle Force: A Forgotten ’80s Classic Returns With New Action Figures

    In the '80s, there were two action figure series to turn to for anyone who wanted pocket-sized, military-themed heroes and villains. One of those, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, has managed to stay on the pop culture radar for decades. The other, Eagle Force, experienced a meteoric rise and fall and has now begin lost to time. But that's finally changing in 2022.

    Eagle Force is returning next year in celebration of the original line's 40th anniversary. This time around, the new Eagle Force Classics series is manufactured by Fresh Monkey Fiction and will be sold exclusively through Big Bad Toy Store. Preorders for the first two waves of figures are open now. You can get a closer look at all 12 figures in the slideshow gallery below:

    Both waves are expected to be released in Q4 2022. BBTS is adopting a Kickstarter-style crowdfunding method for the preorders, with additional accessories being offered as stretch goals depending on the total number of preorders.

    Even if you're not familiar with Eagle Force, G.I. Joe collectors will be happy to know the figures are designed at 1:18 scale (4-inches), which should make them compatible with classic Real American Hero toys. Here's the official description for the new series:

    Fresh Monkey Fiction has brought back and reimagined Eagle Force, the beloved modern military action figure line from the 1980's. The long retired Captain Eagle is recruited back into active duty by his old teammate General Brown. Together they're recruiting the next generation of Eagle Force team members to combat the re-emerging forces of R.I.O.T. (Roving International Organization of Tyranny) an evil organization driven by revenge and desire for global domination.

    While many might assume Eagle Force was created as a clone of A Real American Hero, in truth the two franchises debuted around the same time in 1982. Eagle Force proved incredibly popular that year. Unfortunately, the line also quickly fell victim to the sudden collapse of toy manufacturer Mego, cutting short what likely would have been a very successful series of figures.

    Will you be preordering these new Eagle Force figures? Do you have nostalgia for the original line? Let us know in the comments below.

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