Anyone making those statements would not have an interest in watching the show or the film.
Anyone making those statements would not have an interest in watching the show or the film.
I'd watch 22 episodes of DWP for sure. Can't say that about every Netflix show, though.
The show (and the movie) are actually based off of Justin Simien's experiences at Chapman University, which is in Southern California.
I'm already on episode 8. It's the best Netflix show yet, IMO.
I binged the three episodes of The Handmaid's Tale when they were released (badbadbadidea) and I'm still recovering from being submerged in it for three hours straight. Moving on to Dear White People for the weekend and maybe I'll finish Girl Boss and catch up on Riverdale. I'm watching both Six Feet Under and…
I was always disappointed that the writing for Shane wasn't better. I could totally picture a bookish AU Smash worshipping the ground that Yang walks on.
Veronica would never let some issue about a guy get in between any of her friends. She sorts shit out.
Because she's actually Stan Lee wearing a Mystique mask wearing a Stan Lee mask.
Surprise.
I thought that I was inured to anything TV could throw at me, but I screamed when I realized exactly what had happened at the end of the third episode. That was truly terrifying.
I'm a non-reader and I picked up on it after Ofglen's reaction in the supermarket. I think the little details being mentioned quietly, rather than hammered home, actually makes the world seem more ordinary and, thus, more terrifying.
Geoff Johns claims that Superboy was his favorite Titan, but no one who read his book would think that.
I'm not a fan of how he dealt with Cassie myself. I also think that he's pretty much totally responsible for the constant de-aging of Raven and Beast Boy, both of whom had decades of significant story arcs running before he paired them up for the lulz. There's a lot of evidence from the late 90's and early aughts…
I remember being particularly shocked by Starcrossed and Shadow of the Hawk as a kid. A lot of the Hawkgirl stuff on JLU was very mature in terms of its subject matter and it wasn't alone in the DCAU in that matter.
Teen Titans did a fantastic job of dealing with Terra and some of the more grown-up stuff given the fact that it was aimed at 8-10 year olds, but YJ was able to get away with Roy Harper's drug issues and Lian, which would never have been possible on any of the earlier DC animated shows.
They were siblings after IC, but it seemed to bounce back and forth before that.
I'm hoping Geoff Johns will be the most significant force on this project. He had a good run on the book in the early aughts and did a nice job of retooling the franchise.
Well, Judas Contract should definitely be at least two seasons. That's not a 10 episode story. There's more room to play with Tamaran, which the animated show did a little bit with as well. The Fearsome Five and Deathstroke are Titans villains that have been thrown into other franchises, so they're both good points of…
Everyone here already owns BtAS or JLU on dvd, so I don't know who they think will be paying for the new service.
It'll be a miracle if they don't just do Trigon in Season 1, Judas Contract in Season 2, and then forget about the other fifty years of Titans history in order to focus on some crappy Nightwing/Starfire/Batgirl love triangle for five years.