Driving this vehicle absent a B pillar would be a different kind of suicide.
Driving this vehicle absent a B pillar would be a different kind of suicide.
He is the Marvel version of the Kristen Wiig SNL character who’s always saying “Don’t make me sing.” The dude loves to interfere. He solemnly swears it off like I do Oreos at the end of each package but both of us are tearing into another one next week.
The only way you didn’t see this coming is a complete ignorance of the source material. The Watcher, for all his monologuing, is constantly interfering with events that he observes. The whole “I cannot, will not interfere” was basically a Chekov’s Gun line, of course he can and will.
McCain’s thumbs down was to stop the repeal of the ACA, but the larger point still stands. Sinema’s thumbs down was really a thumb in the eye of working class people.
I did appreciate the way that “just like a snake” wouldn’t have worked nearly as well without McDonald’s specific delivery.
Writers: So, can we insult Disney repeatedly in a sketch?
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: This is the year of Dismukes!
Yes, out of all the people on this thread, I'm the one that looks stupid
...if your product lifecycle is already that behind the chip manufacturers, and that reliant, it seems bananas to not carry excess.
This is good stuff.
Great article, more in depth stuff like this please.
The museum and artist both got a good deal—the artist gets a good commission and the museum gets WAY MORE publicity and recognition because of this stunt than the originally planned artwork. This is a win-win.
I will say it again, and until the day I die: fuck convicted rapist Brock Turner, and I’m glad a professor (I forget her name and for what university) literally put his name and picture next to a textbook definition of "rapist.” No matter how good a swimmer he is, may he never outrun that label.
I’m pro-worker all the way up and down the chain. If she were a key grip suing Disney for more money I would back her then too.
She is a producer on this movie it wasn’t only about paying herself it was about paying out her whole team down to people who make scale...hairdressers, trainers, etc...
That was basically my read, but it was left open to interpretation. The real point of that scene was that despite all Loki’s machinations to acquire power (whether by seizing the throne of Asgard or by seizing Infinity Stones), he realizes in that moment that all of his actions were futile — the power he sought was…
The direction in this episode was really something. That shot of Clint’s sacrifice.
Yeah, the Infinity Stones the Avengers collected in Endgame were from other timelines, and they worked fine.
That being said, Hickman’s FF run established pretty clearly that the Infinity Gems only work in their native reality.
Or they simply fall under the “magic doesn’t work in the TVA” rule. They never showed us what would happen if someone snatched a stone and tried to use it in another timeline or whatever.