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Other good examples not mentioned

Stranger Things has never been especially subtle about the sexuality of Noah Schnapp’s character Will Byers; hints that he was gay (and closeted) first popped up as early as the show’s first season

Although Morissette has stayed mum on the song’s inspiration (and the lyrics don’t name any names), the release timeline also lines up—Coulier and Morissette split just a year before Jagged Little Pill was released.

A naked Quiet—or a Quiet wearing an airy, high-tech bodysuit—would confirm her body is a tool of war, not a vehicle for bikinis meant to titillate players. The game would no longer waste time on pretense, on mystery about what lies under a few inches of cloth. Her movements would lose their sexual drama. The

There’s nothing that says she needs to be wearing the bangle to use her powers (though there are mutants in the comics that need objects/tech to focus their powers.)

Professor X is already extremely powerful, even without Cerebro, and Pyro can still control flames, so it’s not like Kamala who needed her bracelet to do anything at all. As for Cyclops and Havok, they need equipment to contain their powers, not enhance it. And their equipment and powers are different, even though

Meh. It was definitely not an ‘A’ for me. The Home Alone stuff was silly and took me out of it; it was obviously there to give Kamala’s friends something to do because, what was the plan, exactly? Kamran and Kamala got out by the front of the school!

Was there any other choice for this list’s top spot than the Black Panther, T’Challa, King of Wakanda?

I think the character would make my top-10. Gillan is so unrecognizable in the role, it feels like she doesn’t get as much credit as she should because people just don’t know it’s her.

I don’t care that much about the rankings usually but I thought that the big majority of that list were characters ranked way too high.

The tone of most MCU films might be lighter than the Dark Knight trilogy (although the darkness of the latter has been considerably overstated) but I do think Christian Bale deserves some credit for how the later superhero films have turned out. He wasn’t the first actor to take a superhero role seriously but it took

‘B-’ feels like a very generous grade for an episode as underwhelming as this one. Everything felt rushed: the romance, the superhero stuff, the Kamala family stuff... Worst, the episode was quite short, which makes me wonder if something more ambitious was left on the cutting floor.

Avengers was developed by Crystal Dynamics, and Guardians, by Eidos. The only contribution SE did was, presumably, forcing CD to focus on multiplayer.

Are we even sure they will make the list? We haven’t seen Iron Fist either, and they’re definitely not going to say nice things about him either.

Dark Schneider? They called their character “Dark Schneider”? What the hell did they do that for? Did they thought the English speaking audience would think it sounds cool?

Dustin is to Stranger Things what the Jamie Kennedy character was to Scream. Randy may not have been the lead but his fourth wall breaking is what we remember the franchise for. Likewise, Dustin represents the DnD angle, even if other characters are also DnD players.

That’s the point I was trying to make. Saying a deal does not respect the clause of an oral agreement has to be unbelievably hard to prove.

There’s allegedly no contract. The article says it’s an oral agreement, if that.

Here’s a summary of what we saw of Wanda so far:

Page did not “went off” on him. He rightfully criticized him for promoting a homophobic church but that was it. He didn’t said Pratt was himself homophobic and I don’t think the exchange can be qualified as a feud.