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The demon who murders the Bishop himself delineates that God exists, just that what the Bishop does "makes Him puke".

Loved the show. Some things to make it even better going forward would be even more of the various monsters from the games (the cyclops was a welcome addition, given that otherwise we only see that this universe has vampires and fairly generic demons, when the games have lizard men, gill men, bone dragons, skeletons,

"the language and violence do come across as [FUCKING METAL]"

Because the best villains have logical motivations for their villainy.

Spider-Man 3 is pretty good for the first two acts. If you think the dancing stuff is funny (which I did).

"Now dig on this!"

"Now watch this cool skateboard flip, yo!"

The Howie Scream made my day. This video is a blast.

Hot dog is a type of sausage.

They unfortunately did not, however, I have no bad things to say about the show, it's very well done. I hope they incorporate stuff like that into future episodes, including more of the monsters as well.

When you guys gonna review it? It's pretty great!

I'm just going to go ahead and put this spoiler out there, as people seem to be misunderstanding what I'm saying, and it's kind of minor—I dislike that the Shocker is not a single dude (Herman Schultz), but that he is whoever happens to be wearing a Shocker gauntlet. That's not a character who is a D-list villain,

Turk on Daredevil is also a joke, but they don't just disintegrate him and replace him with "New Turk" randomly.

The character was brainwashed into being Hobgoblin at one point. Maybe that is for a later film, but he would look pretty silly on a glider.

This movie was "good", but it was very, very dumb and made very very dumb decisions. Everything is a deus ex machina. Spider-Man fails upwards. "MJ" is an awful cliche of an edgy, wannabe rebel teenager, and I can't imagine Ned ever getting on a goblin glider. Shocker is reduced to being an interchangeable cadre of

I disagree, found it worth watching.

Explain "cowardly".

They literally had Michael Giacchino make an orchestral version as the main theme.

I've found all the marketing for this movie pretty alienating. Smartphones! Chillaxing with your tunes! Locker collages! High school!

Hmm, well, I'm white and I liked it way more than Iron Fist, which I found boring and had to force myself to watch, whereas with Luke Cage I mostly binge-watched. So…