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That’s one event among many, and it comes fairly early. The entire series, it is not.

After all, the only thing one of the greatest shows in TV history has to offer is the surprise of who will die.

But don’t you know everyone has seen The Wire so its your own fault for not watching it by now despite millions of shows constantly vying for your attention at all times and The Wire being an obscure critical hit right up until everyone decided to spoil it all the time?

WALLACE WAS MICHAEL B. JORDAN!?!? Holy crap! I had no idea. That is crazy. I guess I just never remembered the actor’s name cause he’s not in that many episodes.

I hear you, but that person was just dog-whistling “black person who talks about things I don’t like,” so I figured there’s no point in engaging with that part.

Biggie, Biggie, Biggie, can’t u see, sometimes they exploit your death for shitty TV

I don’t even like rap that much and I’ll say they were way better than mid-level. Whatever that means. What are level rappers?

You should probably go tell all those people who are so interested in them how uninteresting they are, or this is gonna get out of hand, people being interested in stuff.

SUSPECT: He did security for Snoop.
DETECTIVE: Snoop… Dogg?

All of this, that’s why he’s so compelling. You can understand why he is the way is, and why he’s doing certain things, because there are real world examples all throughout history. Even his more irrational decisions have real motivations behind them.

One of the other things that makes Killmonger such a compelling vision is that he has a tragic present as well as a tragic backstory. As T’Challa points out during their climactic fight, Killmonger wants to turn the colonizers’ weapons against them, but in taking control of Wakanda, he’s using the same destabilizing

I love Loki, but I honestly think he’s been used as comic relief too much to be considered the greatest villain. Aside from the first Avengers, he’s been more of a nuisance than a threat, and doing everything for his own gain makes him more one-dimensional for me. Killmonger was just terrific in every possible way,

I’m on level 4 here but hurtling toward 6

I don’t think so. The MCU being what it is today could never have been done under Fox or Sony. We may have gotten a couple good movies out of it(like the Raimi Spider-man or a few of the X-Men films) but studio notes and mandates would end up killing a cinematic universe way to quickly.

Fun fact: characters don’t need a reason to be queer.

I assumed that was her dramatic “suiting up” music. It pausing everytime she ran into a problem was pretty good too.

Gonna say the Tobias reveal wasn’t completely out of nowhere, given the work Lady Eve was doing in the morgue last week.

BL threatening to electrocute Gambi was disturbing. That’s basically like Batman threatening to beat up Lucius Fox.

My favourite comedy moments so far have been between Anissa and Jennifer and just the little sibling details like Jennifer swiping Annisa’s clothes and Annisa being like ‘goddammit Jennifer’ are some very nice touches that really speak to the reality of sibling life in an organic way that I find not a lot of shows

Some cute costume/shopping stuff, the quips between Jefferson and his cop buddy, as well as his reactions to his daughter being a badass. I thought this episode had some nice humorous moments.