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Harrow’s followers are loyal because they’ve all been through his judgement ritual and those that survived think that they’ve been truly judged by a god and found to be good. What the scene near the end, of Harrow killing the man who gives him the scarab shows, is that the ritual is bullshit. Harrow can kill at will.

I guess I shouldn’t be surprised some people would have this level of impatience from only two episodes, even though both are loaded with information. Come on, it’s not like Wandavision where they wasted two entire episodes. There wasn’t a single frame wasted.

The “Repatriation” part of GRC requires that it be post-Endgame, as pre-Endgame, there’s nobody to repatriate.

The Global Repatriation Council is on a bus advertisement. So it’s post-Infinity War, if not Endgame.

Marc mentions that not being able to take over Steven at will is a recent development. Which is why he doesn’t want to risk giving control back to Steven once he regained it in this episode. So their’s some explanation coming for that I assume.

I found the shots when Marc is leaving the museum on the CCTV, and looking at the camera, with Steven looking back - shot-to-shot-to-shot-to-shot of the same actor staring at us, a masterclass... the hair is the same, the clothes are the same, but Oscar Isaac exuded such different energies as each character that it

That invisible Jackal fight was just magnificent. It was fun in a really creative way while managing to also tell a lot about the main character, so excellent job all around. In addition, I was really impressed with a lot of the camera work here as there were some really spectacular shots throughout the episode.

This whole controversy is so wild to me, like I can’t imagine a dude getting slapped for running his mouth like that being referred to as “a deeply shocking, traumatic event” lmao where I come from we call that “Friday night”

This is a joke, right? The accent is grating not because its unfamiliar to Americans (weird take) but because it’s ‘SNL impression’ bad. Though it makes perfect sense as a fake London accent made for a fake Bri’ish personality by an American.

Oh, like you guys are experts on what sort of accents they have on the moon.

I was not aware of this phenomenon up until reading this article and I am taking this as proof that I am on the internet the exact right amount. Nonetheless, good fortune in your future ventures, Mr. Adams! I hold out some hope will come back better than this most recent sea change, but experience tells me different.

March isn’t the right month for this, but time & tide waits not for even Mr. Autumn Man.

This is the real problem with the “why doesn’t Bruce Wayne just solve crime with his billions?” pop-criticism; the only real answer is ultimately “because then it wouldn’t be a Batman story”. And not only do there appear to still be at least 134,000,000 reasons on opening weekend alone why people might want to keep

Reading this, it almost feels that films are subjective and there is little point about being condescending towards audiences who didn’t like the same thing.

Is it your 7th highest ranked Marvel film? Just seems an odd choice to say top 7.

I find it hard to believe feelings were so strong about “The Eternals.” It wasn’t amazing by any stretch of the imagination, but it was a much-needed stretch of Marvel’s imagination. It was weirder, existed on its own terms, and, ultimately, the final product was good.

Funny how his god always agrees with whatever will make him shitloads of money.

Good God, was there ever a more cursed location than the writers’ room of Leno’s Tonight Show? 

Brian May originally wanted half of the movie to be the heroic story of how the rest of the band managed to continue on without Freddie.

Dr. Brian May approved a script that made Freddie seem like a guy who sang in the band for a few years.