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That being said, the one thing they did seem to misunderstand is... well, they say that Tyler gets committed to an institution and then released years later. Tyler who... is not real. Though that could just be a bit that’s been lost in translation and they’ve just conflated Tyler/Jack/Ed.

As others stated, this somewhat echoes the novel (though I’d posit that’s more by accident than intent) but I wouldn’t characterise this as a “misunderstanding” of the film... it’s clear that the authorities DO understand, to an extent, what is going on, and don’t want people to see it or associate it. That’s the

His NAME was Robert Paulsen.

I am really looking forward to this - and also slightly apprehensive - as Moon Knight has long been one of my favourite Marvel characters in print, and Isaac is a great actor. Hopefully it lives up to its potential.

Discovering that Robert Rodriguez was involved in this explained a lot about why Danny Trejo suddenly turned up (not that that’s ever a bad thing) and also why the colour-coded kiddie bikers gave the episode a real Spy Kids vibe (which is not a good thing).

...FUCK!

Actually, I’m with you on this. Especially after this movie (which, apart from a somewhat flabby/muddled mid-section, I really enjoyed, both for the incredibly energetic opening - that really maintains the momentum for much longer than it should - and for the surprisingly heartfelt beats in the finale, where it

Hell no, and I’m definitely not defending Whedon (I mean, can you defend Whedon? And if you could, why would you? Seems like he’s good and gone now, although the things he said and did can’t be undone, unfortunately).

THANK YOU.

I think that overcomplicates it.

Suggestions for what actually is the worst episode, gang?

Wait... Uncle Ben... died???

SHAFT!!!

That was... really good.

I’d say Daredevil, Legion, and WandaVision would be a clear top three for me (not necessarily in that order but... not necessarily not in that order either).

The “best” part of all those movies was the one where the voiceover stated that “the virus dried up all the water.”

Nah, this is Keanu we’re talking about!

Good!

It’s kind of emblematic of one of the big issues plaguing both of “The Big Two” currently (with obvious exceptions, of course, since there’s still some very good work being done under the auspices of both) - the sense that so many of their writers (and/or editors) are only concerned with creating “What

For me, to (attempt) to put it into words, it basically suffers from many of the same issues that afflict the “events” in the comics - it’s basically a series of splash pages with quite weak connective tissue, quite a few characters only really appear as superficial versions of themselves, and it feels like it was