andysynn
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andysynn

From the outside, at least, the solution does seem pretty obvious:

Hmmm, considering the writing in the first one broke down about 1/2-2/3 of the way through... not sure how I feel about the idea of a sequel. It was an interesting idea, sure enough, but it didn’t really have enough meat on it to sustain a full movie in the end, so a second one seems like a stretch.

I’m starting to lean towards the idea that Marvel should take a big swing and give them the reins to Kang Dynasty/Secret Wars.

Interesting point that maybe this “event” sends Timely through the multiverse as the many Kangs. Which... isn’t really necessary, because infinite Variants are already a thing. But hey, who knows.

That definitely felt like a series finale to me, and not just a season finale.

This is pretty much my take on it. Lots of hype about how “different” it was going to be due to its “period” setting, and then it was half a good movie (with Xavier and Magneto) and half a badly written, poorly acted, pastiche of “”YA” clichés.

Moon Knight vs Rama Tut would definitely be a good direction for them to go in for S2. Assuming there is a second season. Marvel TV really needs to get its act together and start striking when the proverbial iron is still hot.

Two things that occurred to me here.

That was my/our first thought as well.

Andreessen names as one of his so-called “enemies” those who are “disconnected from the real world, delusional, unelected, and unaccountable – playing God with everyone else’s lives, with total insulation from the consequences.”

Accurate.

Said Ripley to the android Bishop...

I couldn’t stop laughing at the duelling Twains. I’m not sure exactly what it was about it, but once I’d started it just seemed to keep getting funnier.

Well... this seems like a terrible idea.

Both of them were very obviously the sort of kids who thought that because they liked “alternative” music and read sci-fi that somehow they were better and smarter than all the “normie” kids.

“He really wants smart people to have kids...”

Oh David, David, David... read the room buddy, I’m begging you.

He was. My one disappointment (although “disappointment” might be overstating it, I suppose) was that he wasn’t brought back for Logan. I felt like a version of Sabertooth that had been “tamed” and turned into a hunting dog to be used against Logan (I pictured a big metal muzzle/jaw contraption, just to add to the

I am happy to admit... I thoroughly enjoyed Dishmantled and would happily have watched more of it.

I definitely think the first two coma seasons were/are unfairly maligned (the third one, despite having perhaps the biggest potential, just didn’t quite work for me) - in particular, there’s so much great Pam stuff in both of them (confirming that, subconsciously at least, Archer knows full well that she’s the best)