Noel and The Constant are two of my favorites - not just of Christmas, or of their respective shows, but all-time favorite television episodes.
Noel and The Constant are two of my favorites - not just of Christmas, or of their respective shows, but all-time favorite television episodes.
Hell yeah I’m disappointed. The first Wonder Woman rocked, and I would’ve at least liked to have seen them finish out the trilogy; especially after Gal Gadot had to endure all that Justice League nonsense.
That makes sense. I hope she’s able to clear up more of her schedule; you’re absolutely right the show needs more sarcasm to off-set all the straight-laced characters.
Tig is tragically underused and I wish they would just add her to the main cast already.
Michelle Yeoh is indeed awesome and totally deserves all the love.
Sadly, I suspect her career taking off like this means it may never come to pass.
Which is even more interesting given that The Glass Onion has some, uh, shall we say, pretty pointed things to say about people like Elon Musk, and those who think their eccentricities and madness are really just brilliance.
I wish, wish, wish Paramount would make a Star Trek series that had more episodes to season (maybe somewhere between 15-20) and allow a mix of serialized and standalone.
The reviews and comment sections for DS9 were the greatest thing ever. I still go back to them when I do a rewatch, and then laugh myself silly.
Personally, I think they’re a bit more of an anomaly. The disappointment of Beyond at the box office, and the fact that they keep trying and failing to make a fourth film, speaks to the fact that it didn’t work out long-term as to what they were planning.
After stealing the Enterprise, Kirk took the brunt of the punishment (demotion) and accepted it with grace.
There is so much here that I agree with. Both the likeability of many side characters, and the showing/telling problem.
I love Days of Future Past and James McAvoy is fantastic in that film.
“Although it was concluded that Mr. Berk inappropriately touched Mr. Fraser, the evidence supports that it was intended to be taken as a joke and not as a sexual advance.”
Oh, I get not wanting to repeat themselves. But one advantage of the Avengers movies (nearly) ending most the phases was that it had the distinct sense of everything collectively moving in a specific direction.
But Phase 1 and 2 respectively each had a big team-up in an Avengers movie. Phase 3 had Civil War, as well as Infinity War and Endgame.
It’s frustrating the way Black Widow got shuffled around, because it was really a film that should’ve been made and released years ago, but it took forever for them to actually make no doubt to internal politics of too many male executives (*cough*Perlmutter*cough*) insisting we couldn’t have a female-led movie. Fans…
Wow, I’d forgotten all about that. When I watched the film, I was pretty young and naive, and I remember being super confused as to why the woman’s husband was more offended for HIMSELF for all the sexual assault and didn’t seem to give a damn about how it affected her.
I just got back from seeing it, and thought it was generally fine, if overly long by about an hour.
The commenting community for the Arrowverse shows - especially during crossovers - was a blast and I miss it terribly.