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It’s OK. Those of us whole love these movies are already aware of just how stupid they are. For me, at least, half the fun is the bad plotting/expo dumps. I prefer movies where I can lean over to my husband in the first five seconds a character is on screen and say “he’s the bad guy under deep cover.” I find

Steve Rodgers -PR Nightmare

Im glad it did well, because that ensures a sequel and maybe they will begin to resolve *any* of the themes they teased. I’d like to see, do they manage work life balance? Does Mr. Incredible get over his resentment of his wife? Does anyone notice that the females are the ones who volunteer for child duty? How do you

In my 40s, I’m only slowly coming to understand the effect Annie Savoy had on me as a young teen. She was a model of womanhood I’d never seen before (and not much since) — forthright in what she wanted, willing to be different out loud, and non-apologetic about those things. I was probably the only 14 year old in

Thank you. I remember watching this ep and getting really mad but I couldn’t quite articulate why. I hadn’t thought about it since then because I was so furious at the final season that I never revisited it.

And they ain’t half bad

DC TV knows what to do with the weird characters who don’t click anywhere else. They go to the Waverider. Lucifer et al can do a short stint on Legends — he can have a hot threesome with Sarah and Constantine (I await the fics, please) then, resolve the cliffhanger and Maze can show up and drag him home.

When Supergirl started, I had to gently explain to my then 9-y-o that tv shows aren’t all released in one big season to watch whenever. You had to wait each week for a new one. She — raised of Netflix and pbs streaming — was baffled and furious.

Yes. For a while I thought BP was going to be better but then they got mired in the daddy-issues BS that plagues modern movies. Winter Soldier has a good pplot, character arcs for almost everyone involved, and excellent acting. And a twist I legit did not see coming. As well as amazing action scenes, good pacing and

No. Wait. What? CONSTANTINE ON LUCIFER? WHAT? YOU HAVE MADE MY DAY! OMG I am not screaming with joy only because my kid is doing her homework three feet away. Can you give me a citation? I would read it until I wore out the screen from looking.

They had better bonk. Or at least flirt. OMG the slash. I die of joy right

Sir B still has a flip phone. (It’s a new one, rather than a legacy. He drops them in water regularly.) He swears he’ll never upgrade.

I swear by Sarah Lance’s dimpled chin, the only thing getting me through 2018 is this show. And the Tick. I don’t know how I will function after next week. Repeated viewing of the Nazi punching crossover event, maybe?

I’ve got conflicting emotions. I’m sad she’s leaving Squirrel Girl, butlooking forward to new stuff and grateful that SG is continuing. (My daughter and her BFF once saw Ms. Henderson in a cafe — drawing SG even! — and watch two 10 y.o.s have their first fangirl moment was adorable.)

I don’t know Victory Nelson? All googling turns up stuff about Horatio Nelson... tell me more, please?

If you like Honor, you’ll love Torin. The books are much better.

Not new, exactly, but Tanya Huff’s Torin Kerr series is tailor-made for Katee Sackhoff and TV. War stories, evil aliens, sexy space elves, heroic last stands, mass battles, colorful space ship, even a Rocket Raccoon knock off.

A thing that I repeat to myself often is that, as a white person, I’ve gotten tons of benefits I didn’t deserve just because of my skin color. Sometimes, as an ally, I’m going to have to deal with anger I didn’t deserve.

Oh, I wasn’t say no dark. I wasn’t clear, sorry. No, I was saying let her be light and funny and optimistic.

Why dark? The DC CW shows ar best when they embrace the light-hearted feelings of four color comics. Supergirl in particular. Let it be fun and hopeful and funny. The relentless grimdark of the bat family is not what we need in 2018.

Yes, please.