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I think the show's moral stance on Dolores's rape is pretty clear. It was a horrific act by the show's worst character thus far. I doubt the show will leave either of those characters in that place, developmentally speaking, so it'll be interesting to see where they take it.

It was a great narrative fakeout this episode, leading us to believe that Teddy was a guest of the park right up until The Gunslinger meets him and proves to us otherwise. Teddy's not a visitor, just a dim bulb who destined to get mowed down.

Or it could be the pink-haired lady from Serpent Society who was good at throwing things.

Well, the point is the Luke is not the kind of guy that would do that, even as much as we would want him to be. Jessica Jones definitely would (spoiler alert: did), but not Luke.

That's really Marvel comics continuity, though. The MCU is getting big enough that it is starting to accurately reflect the complex continuity of the comics. If we continue the analogy, though, the "lines" are pretty distinct. You might understand from here that something big happened in The Avengers, but it's not as

Over 2 days we've made it through 5 episodes, which is faster than we did Jessica Jones and feels like a lot. I can't imagine doing the whole series in a weekend. (I also have a kid so I can't even get started watching until around 8:30 at night.)

I don't really care about any of that stuff, and honestly, I think politics too often get in the way of writing, especially where comedy is concerned. That said, I just dislike this show on a suspension of disbelief level; I can't fathom how any of these people would still be talking to each other since the level of

Wasn't Misty Knight in X-Men at some point too in the late 70s, or did I dream that?

Something something Colter made me stiff in JJ.

Considering that I really liked JJ, that makes me even more excited for this. And it doesn't hurt, of course, that Colter is very easy on the eyes.

I doubt it. Daredevil S2 got very messy by the end and was kind of up its own ass. This seems closer to Jessica Jones anyway, for obvious reasons.

Yeah, but not really.

What about this is exactly a Great Job by the Internet?

I seriously doubt that many people here will challenge you on the fact that America has suffered from institutional sexism since its inception.

Actually, it looks like a better adaptation. When I saw the trailer I turned to my husband and said, "That looks more like an X-Men movie than anything Bryan Singer has ever done."

Amazon's ranking system is kind of bullshit anyway, and this explains why. Frankly, I prefer the service where they look at particular books you bought and tell you what other people who bought the same book are reading. That can give you some good reads.

There's lots of techniques you can try, mostly by training yourself to take it slow when going solo. (Bringing yourself to edge, stop everything, then starting again.) A lot of it may just be youth as well, as younger guys have this "problem" all the time. Stressing about it will make it worse. Just take time to get

It's not okay, but it can be more humane for the non-cheating partner in the relationship. That's ONLY assuming it will NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN, which is a huge condition.

True; it's a similar issue.

Mulan was maybe the best straight-up musical that Disney has done.