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I love it when shows do that. I remember Doctor Who doing it several years ago with Mark Sheppard and his father, William Morgan Sheppard.

He mentioned that Superman Legacy would look to All-Star Superman for inspiration, and that anyone interested in the direction Brave and the Bold would take might be well served by reading Morrison’s Batman run. They were the main ones off the top of my head. All I know is I’ve been eyeing up those Morrison omnis for

The Historia series looks good. What other books has he recommended?

You are correct! I blurred the two since the final shot from that short is set during the clone wars finale.

Now as the strike progresses Sam can use his tagline to greater effect: “We’ve been here the whole time!

This is great for Sam and the Dropout team, you love to see it folks.

You haven’t heard K-pop until you’ve heard it in the original Klingon.

I loved that they snuck in a reference to the gold standard of musical episodes, Once More With Feeling. Bunnies!!

Damn, but I liked this issue. The payoffs (plural) to Orchis’s various machinations all hitting like that really gave the event a sense of import but, at the same time, all the little seeds that were sown for the future fightback (from Firestar’s “betrayal” to Emma’s new “resistance” to... whatever is going on with

Here’s a picture of lil’ Ben at the theater after realizing Barbie is about a woman and the theater doesn’t accommodate booster seats.

Not quite sure what’s sadder: the angry nerds who review bomb the movie without seeing it, or the angry nerds like Ben Shapiro and Critical Drinker who sit through the entire movie and spend a day putting together a 40-minute video about why they didn’t like a movie that wasn’t marketed to them.

As I said on another forum, if this doesn’t drive a stake in the heart of the “Go Woke, Go Broke” narrative, nothing will.

you’re right! but, I wasn’t that frustrated while i was watching because again, the whole VIBE of all of it is so disarmingly charming that i was just happy to watch it all happen.

no, i’m being earnest: we will not be covering Oppenheimer, it is a historical biopic, and neither science fiction or fantasy. 

well, as this is a science fiction and fantasy vertical that often covers toys... no... we have literally zero plans to cover Oppenheimer, which is not in our remit at all

i genuinely have No Idea what this is about lmao

i didn’t find it exhausting! There was a lot of lightness, even if at times it was overwhelming. 

That’s a fair assessment; to me it comes across as a mashup between A Very Brady Movie and The Good Place.

it very much is in the same vibe as the lego movie with barbies. add in a little bit of Life Size (2000) and you’ve got the gist.

jeeeeeez someone likes strawmen, huh?? the provisions are literally just “if you have a Black principal actor, instead of painting a white stunt actor to match, hire a Black stunt actor.” like... girl you are being so weird hahaha