Agreeing with other commenters - that really was a well made and moving finale.
Agreeing with other commenters - that really was a well made and moving finale.
Love this show, but still find it kind of weird how it’s so often compared to The Office or Brooklyn 99 (“Nine-Nine!”) since it’s always been VERY obvious to me that it’s much, MUCH, closer to being “Scrubs in retail”.
Invincible isn’t Bulletproof...
Also, odds are she’s about to become The Phoenix so... at least she has some experience in that while living/dying/living again thing?
The headline “screw space” may be a tad hyperbolic - though no more so than “I am accumulating resources to spread the light of consciousness to the stars” - but the sentiment is understandable.
More interesting is that the word Powerbroker shows up as another background image. Captain America readers may know the character as someone who dishes out superpowers via a risky biological enhancement procedure to various goons and henchmen. This may be where the hulking Flag Smasher who beat Torres up got his…
I’ve always found it odd that some people feel like Superman is “too simple” and “not relatable” and so needs constantly deconstructing or making more morally complex/ambiguous in order to actually be interesting since, in fact, the character’s inherent simplicity is part of his complexity.
I’ve always found it odd that some people feel like Superman is “too simple” and “not relatable” and so needs constantly deconstructing or making more morally complex/ambiguous in order to actually be interesting since, in fact, the character’s inherent simplicity is part of his complexity.
In her case it’s particularly egregious as she’s famously unpleasant and actually seems to revel in it - to then act surprised that people not only think that about here but aren’t shocked by any of the things being said about her speaks to either an awe-inspiring level of self-delusion... or just a desperate attempt…
I do wish Saint Maud had gotten a look in somewhere (as ridiculously unlikely as that clearly was) but there are certainly several films and actors here worth celebrating, which I can't necessarily say every single year!
I love how anything that helps the people - remember them, the proverbial we? - is declaimed as evil (sorry, “socialist”) by these reprobates.
My thoughts? Some good, some bad (finales are hard, I know, and this one just about came down on the “good” side, mostly due to the actors involved) and some lingering threads left over for future writers/shows to pick up on (which is always a good move, much as how departing writers in the comics tend to leave…
I don’t think we’re ready for The Shadow King just yet.
Is there a German version?
“...at a cost of alienating Great Britain from the other European powers, and inflaming tensions in its colonies in India and America. At home, England saw food shortages and rising prices...”
To my shame I only started considering him recently. But the more I think about it... if Agatha ends this series with a vendetta against Wanda (I’m currently reading her “you’re a Scarlet Witch” line as being “you shouldn’t exist”) and Mordo has a vendetta against ALL magic users... well, villainy has made for…
A character-driven episode that presses pause on the larger plot could’ve been a a momentum killer so soon to the series finale...
Weird outside guess?
I honestly wonder if Whedon actually truly believed the things he was saying early in his career?
That is a level of commitment I find both admirable and slightly terrifying.