But there’s no Snow, so that’s a major, major advantage.
But there’s no Snow, so that’s a major, major advantage.
As a sidenote, something I couldn’t understand was that if this was their setup for the next season and they probably knew what they were building towards, why didn’t do more to flesh it out during the season. And I don’t even mean the Tilda non-sense or the Barbershop weirdness, but world building in general.
I gotta restate that Luke didn’t really have an arc this season or any solidly defined principles, for that matter, that would justify where this season takes him. Luke’s rise to being the new Stokes in town doesn’t work because this doesn’t feel like the culmination or nadir of a plot - it’s just something that…
This season eliminated every tie to Harlem’s past - which was one of the most interesting parts of the show - in order to recenter everything around corny Luke and bring in Italian mobsters. They can really just end this and spin-off to Heroes for Hire and Daughters of the Dragon. Harlem as we knew it is dead.…
I need to confirm this was not a fever dream of some sorts. Did Tilda have a monologue at a graveyard where she essentially stated that she now had to go evil/dark/something just because. Because that might have been the most preposterous scene I’ve seen in this shows yet and I watched all of Iron Fist.
I really liked Luke and Danny - it definitely felt like a post-Defenders episode, that these two have hung out and gotten pizza after defeating the Hand. I also thought the line about everyone has his back, and actually listing everyone made the series’ feel more interconnected. I think this might have been more…
I definitely agree that there’s a big mid-season quality dip, but this is the episode where it picks itself back up for me. Even though the Luke/Danny scenes in Defenders were fun, I was a bit concerned when I found out he’d be appearing in Luke Cage S2. Turns out it’s just this episode, and he’s more there for moral…
I especially loved Danny saying that Luke’s kid buddy from the barber shop gets that him always calling himself “the immortal Iron Fist” is smart branding
Actually, I thought danny worked well in this episode. Perhaps it is you who feels unbalanced and out of place hahahahahahahahahahhhhhh
I’m sorry, this was my favorite ep of the season, just for “Patty Cake”.
Kratos celebrating his goal.
Corporate-speak at it’s finest! Maybe we should complain in a language that they can understand....
Gizmodo media is guilty of trying to shift to video with autoplay as well.
“We are committed to developing a video strategy and experiences that are compelling and that further fuel fans’ passion for the entertainment they love.
It’s very helpful that Martian spaceships have their distress signals both labeled clearly in Earth languages and easily accessible with simple dashboard presses so that humans taking their last breaths know exactly what to push.
Was already up when it happened, but still caught me off guard since I’ve never experienced shaking that strong. Went outside and the old ladies who sit and chat in front of my building are going on like nothing happened.
Impressive how things and people hold up. If this were anywhere else in the world with such a population density it would have been 1000 times worse.
For Obscure 90s Nostalgia like Captain Falcon