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Everything about season 3 has been fine. I don’t get all the online hate about it. Ciri does super elder magic Ciri stuff, Geralt kills things and then gets his ass kicked, Yennifer is looking good in her dresses, and Jaskier is having gay sex. There’s nothing to criticize here.

Best tag line belongs to Vampire Hookers

Excited about this. Loki was and easily remains the best Marvel series; hopefully S2 isn’t a sophomore slump.

This is the only upcoming Marvel thing I’m excited for because season 1 was so good.  I just hope it stands alone well and doesn’t require me to have watched the bazillion other things that have come out since, most of which I haven’t.

So... No one’s mentioning Ke Huy Quan at the beginning totally short-rounding behind the help desk, who certainly WOULD have seen what’s happening to Loki.... kinda... sorta... all at once.... not sorry.

I was going to say Legends of Tomorrow, the best-bad show I’ve ever seen.

Fan favorite? She was easily one of the most boring characters in the MCU.

this is channeling some serious Legion energy

I’m here for Miss Minutes on a rampage.

Well, that brief shot of jet-skis in front of a store made more of an impact on me than anything that happened in Secret Invasion.

If someone told me a movie I’d made was my ‘Fifth Element’ movie, I’d take it as a high compliment. 

Gunn’s ‘Fifth Element’” is kinda the perfect description, really. That “moon walk” sequence, with the colored suits and the Spacehog song, was maybe my favorite scene in a movie in long, long time. But yeah, like the Fifth Element, fun movie, probably a good rewatch, but by no means perfect.

Saw it today and it was really, really good. Much better than GotG 2, where I felt Gunn fumbled a bit, though I do enjoy that movie. This one is just everything Gunn excels at, which is wringing emotion out of absurdity and bombast, mainly by being to true to his characters. It’s definetely one of the darkest of the

Spoiler-free review: man, I really wanted to love this. I love Gunn, love the characters, but it’s so sloppy in some respects and SO schmaltzy at the end that I couldn’t help but yearn for the structure and relative discipline of the first movie.

I enjoyed it, but I feel with all the focus (rightfully) on the main cast, Adam Warlock ended up feeling kind of pointless. He didn’t have much in common, character-wise, with his comic book incarnation, and I don’t think Gunn found any sort of hook for him. Hopefully they’ll find something for him to do.

Also the elective surgery was apparently to correct a sunken chest, so he basically got breast augmentation to look more masculine, which is a form of gender affirming care he so vehemently opposes for others.

Not sure how much time you spend on right-wing blogs or Twitter (for your sake, I hope little), but there actually is a pretty big divide when it comes to this guy. There are quite a few conservatives - particularly religious conservatives - who have been critical of him.

I felt the same way in season 2 when it was established that the couples counselor they were seeing had been treating Michelle on an individual basis beforehand. I was like ‘shouldn’t that doctor have recommended a different person for couples therapy instead of taking it on themself?’

OK Manuel, choosing Victor/Victoria as your favorite Julie Andrews performance has put you squarely in the category of “can do no wrong” in my book.