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Sea Patrol: Soldiers of Fortune (2008)
Season 2, Episode 13
10/10
Series finale: Soldiers of Fortune
23 June 2008
Warning: Spoilers
Series finale: Soldiers of Fortune It is Election Day on Samaru, and while Hammersley is winding up her peace keeping duties, it's also a day that almost sees the death of one of her crew.

The day begins with bloodshed as a boat carrying two United Nations electoral observers — and a load of vote filled ballot boxes — explodes in the face of the Navy crew.

Using evidence provided by Buffer (Jeremy Lindsay Taylor), about the attempt by Ray Walsman (Alan Dale) to have him murdered, the Hammersley team arrests the ex-pat and hands him over to the Samaru police.

But because of his crucial evidence, Buffer is a marked man, and among a team of UN observers later taken on board, is one man with murderous intent.

Then Commander Steve Marshall (Steve Bisley) urgently warns Mike (Ian Stenlake) that Walsman has escaped, two policemen are dead, and the major military coup is underway.

It is obvious that the manipulative businessman is masterminding both the coup and an attack on the Presidential palace from a secret location.

Quick thinking by Mike sets a trap for Walsman on his new base — a trawler fitted out as a floating command post.

The CO uses Walsman's abandoned super-boat as a Trojan horse.

After a treacherous confrontation that leads to the trawler being overtaken by the Navy, it is Buffer who brings about a savage one-on-one face-off with the silver tongued devil who tried to have him killed.
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Blue Dragon (2007–2008)
10/10
Welcome to Blue Dragon
7 June 2008
Plot Summary: As Shu's village was being attacked by an unknown enemy, he and his friends, Jiro and Kluke decide to defend their home. They soon meet warrior Zola and receive the powers of Shadow, an ability that let's them transfer their shadow into a powerful monster. Shu receives one of the most powerful monsters, Blue Dragon, and they all set out to defeat their enemy.

Blue Dragon is the newest anime series on Cartoon Network based on the popular XBox 360 RPG. The series was developed by Hironobu Sakaguchi with character designs by Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama. Blue Dragon aired just this evening on Cartoon Network after the newest episodes of Naruto. I must admit that it was less disappointing than the premiere of Bakugan: Battle Brawlers that took place last month.

Blue Dragon, loyal to the storyline of the video game, is a story about a young boy named Shu who seeks to become a great warrior. He meets a young female soldier named Zola and her companion, Jiro. Shortly after-wards, the village is attacked by the forces of Nene and Shu's friends are captured. While Jiro and Zola fend off the troops with their shadow powers, Shu's concern for his friends inspires him to find his own shadow powers. His shadow transforms into the legendary Blue Dragon. Shu saves his friends and is welcomed by Zola, who sought the Blue Dragon's power. Shu sets out with his companions to stop Nene and save the world.

The art is impressive and is identifiable more with Dragon Ball than its DBZ counterpart. There is some humor in the first episode as Shu and his childlike antics are a little dimwitted. Shu's female companion, Kluke, finds her Phoenix Shadow later. For now, she wields a strange type of gun that shoots small pink fists (how silly).

There was nothing especially epic about the first episode, except for maybe Zola's speech to Shu about knighthood, but the series seems worth watching, especially is you enjoyed the video game. I'm rating this series an 7 out of 10.
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