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The material he was given in BvS was even worse.

Yeah, it was a lot better than I was expecting. It wasn't the best movie ever, but definitely fun enough to warrant a sequel. Cavill and Hammer had great chemistry and embodied the roles very well. Elizabeth Debecki was just perfect. I could take or leave Alicia Vikander, though. She was just…there.

Didn't like it. It's not awful, but the editing is terrible. Like something you'd hear on "The Voice." As a whole, it sounds very patchy, like the singers aren't singing together.

Definitely agree about Kevin. I was more interested with him trying to turn his career back around after what happened on The Manny. The romance stuff (with the exception of Sloane) is an utter bore.

That's what disappoints me; I actually would watch a sequel for TMFU.

The B plot didn't do much for me, either. That and Linda's candy addiction were fun, but they both just petered out and didn't have any real conclusion.

I think they were trying to compete with the love stories/soapiness of Grey's. Tonally, the shows were very different (nothing wrong with that, either) but Grey's ratings were incredible while ER's were flagging. I started watching it again after the Carter/Lucy stabbing, which was some damn fine television, but

The two-parter with Rusty getting adopted/kidnapped by his cousin is hilarious.

Auburn sucks!

And isn't that the reason why they haven't released any DVDs of the show? So many songs from different decades and they can't afford them, I think.

We also saw her in Burger Wars.

Aqua Teen Hunger Force's Butt Frenzy.
Master Shake was reading it, of course.

Same here. Cheadle is great, but that scene alone had me convinced that Howard was a great Rhodes.

The balance of this movie is definitely my concern. No doubt they're keeping their cards close to the chest on this one, because the Thor movies certainly haven't been as solid as the others in the MCU. Waititi will do a great job, I'm certain. But the movie is less than a year away and we haven't gotten as much as

I thought the same about Randall's mother. We never learn any more about her besides her getting into drugs and she possibly died giving birth to Randall. I was surprised that they didn't delve more into her and William's relationship.

Yep, I was ugly crying during those last five minutes. Stellar acting and it was a lovely farewell for William.

Bleh episode. Not bad, but not great either, and that includes the cat food plot. It just didn't go anywhere, and the stuff with Mr. Business wasn't much better. And I'm sick of Gayle. She's not endearing anymore, just a pain in the ass. I wish Linda would stop enabling her behavior, and the whole family gets

Harsh as it sounds, Gayle is in the same vein as Jimmy Pesto or Hugo: pathetic people that exist to make things worse for the Belcher family and only work in small doses. She might be realistic, but her complete lack of self-awareness is no longer endearing. She's just annoying. And I have no desire to see her

Yeah, I feel bad for Sloane. It was a heroic moment for Kevin, but she got royally screwed in the process. And that has to be embarrassing.

Welp, Neurozach called it last week: Duke's family owns the camp. Yeah, it was a contrived ending, but I don't care. It was a stupid plot anyway, and it was worth it to see Kate stand up for herself in front of that arrogant, miserable shit.