It’s the Beeboverse.
It’s the Beeboverse.
With not much to go on I’m going with NP on the basis that is it rare and interesting enough that someone might want to spend that on one. not sure I would though.
“Surely the scene where Sylvie shows Hunter B-15 memories of her past life was meant to be a flashback montage, not just two women standing in a rainy parking lot.”
That scene worked for me. We didn’t need to see. In fact, I think the lack of flashback made it easier for viewers to put themselves in B-15's place.…
I have been enjoying this show greatly. It’s a lot of fun. Of course, I’ve been enjoying all of the MCU products since day one, so there’s that.
Thank god there are more of us, because this review was depressing me, and I didn’t even bother with the comments that did nothing but complain. This show is really working for me, and maybe it is because I’m not taking it too seriously, but also, like, it’s entertaining? Really entertaining? Tom Hiddleston is just…
Throughout this entire ordeal, Phylicia has been defending Cosby. Blindly, cowardly, and with little thought as to the VICTIMS. I suspect that plenty of Howard Alumni and current students are very concerned about her “Deanship”, which seems like more of an money making position on behalf of the University. I doubt…
It’s fucked up that Cosby is free, but smarter folks than me are pointing out that the court’s decision today really just cleans up what was one big clusterfuck of prosecutorial misconduct that, if allowed to stand, could have had an even more chilling effect vis-à-vis prosecutors reneging on deals with defendants. As…
It’s this over on Rick & Morty too. Just because people can throw 2000 words into a negative review doesn’t mean they’re in the majority opinion.
I don’t know if “romance” is what Loki’s experiencing as much as genuinely caring for someone besides his mom; it’s clear that neither he nor Sylvie knows what that means because of how their lives have unfolded up to this point. Now, why this would register as a blip on the TVA’s radar could come down to each one…
There are dozens of us! DOZENS! lol
You are a buzzkill! AND a long winded gasbag. It’s a TV show about Loki. It’s a TV show!
The most interesting idea in “The Nexus Event” comes right at the beginning, as Loki tries to comfort Sylvie as asteroids hurtle towards them: The thing that makes a Loki a Loki isn’t a godly sense of entitlement or even a trickster’s mischievous, it’s that they always manage to survive, no matter how many times…
Okay, I’m glad I’m not alone. I was reading the review and comments like am I the only one who likes this show? I’m not super into the romance, but I’ll let Tom Hiddleston sell it to me.
I seem to be taking this a lot less seriously than some because I enjoyed this episode. Plus, of COURSE Loki would fall in love with himself. As for a sympathetic Loki, he has been portrayed so many different ways in the MCU that this doesn’t trouble me at all. After all, even the “Sacred Timeline” Loki got a…
“Because Starlink is primarily targeting remote area users where high speed internet service is difficult and expensive, there simply may not be enough target users to recoup the massive initial investment.”
Your right, they need to target the areas that are a Comcast Monopoly where the prices for internet are higher…
I mean, assuming that they are in fact gay and aren’t just incredibly religious, it does suck all kinds that those people in LW1 feel they have to live their lives hiding their true identities and it is good that someone in their family is willing to be supportive.
It was a moderate success in theaters and got positive enough reviews. It built up an enormous following soon afterwards from rentals and running endlessly on cable. My best guess is Barsanti was thirteen at the time and thought everything sucked.
Well, there goes my initial impulse to come down and say “what the fuck are you even on about?” the second I read that line.
a spin-off of the Star Trek parody movie that nobody really liked when it came out but that everybody seems to like these days
For every Drake, though, there’s a Josh. We don’t hear about them on the news because it’s not newsworthy to say that Haley Joel Osment is a stand-up guy.