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Right, and when it comes down to it, those are both people who have an array of spells, so it makes sense that they could do a bunch of different things. Most of the people in the MCU don’t, and it wouldn’t make a whole lot of sense for them to. Iron Man is always going to shoot some sort of laser, and so is Vision,

I thought Wandavision’s final fight was fine but Harry Potter, as an example, didn’t need to resort to DBZ type fights as much as it did. The OOTP battle between Dumbledore and Voldemort is a great example of what a creative approach to a magical fight results in. Unfortunately, you just don’t see it much.

goddammit I absolutely would’ve rather seen Monica and Darcy battle a demon rabbit

That sounds like it would have been more fun than what feels like the millionth iteration of people hovering in place and throwing cgi colors at each other.

One thing I find interesting about the interview was the reason they went with Ralph Bohner twist, explicitly referencing the Mandarin twist from Iron Man 3 as a comparison.

There is so little reason for an Xbox to exist.

If there were so little reason for the Xbox to exist, there wouldn’t be millions of Xboxes in the world. People really need to let the “just build a gaming PC” take die, it just makes you look myopic. 

I mean... the expense is one reason: you could buy a Series X (assuming you could find one) and a fairly barebones PC for your day-to-day PC use and still not come close to the expense of buying (or building) a PC comparable to a Series X. Not to mention people (like me) who just don’t like PC gaming - I just don’t

I get what they were going for... stars and stripes adjacent, but it’s not classy. classy for the 90's maybe, but not timeless.

Nixon’s office looks like a Crown Royal bag. JFK’s is very understated and nice, Biden’s is very presidential looking.

It is. All the other presidents put chairs at the sides of the desk, but Trump puts it in front. It’s very antagonistic.

Just noticed something...Trump must not have liked to conduct meetings on the couches.  Look at how many guest seats he had in front of the desk.  I can only guess he viewed this as a power move.

Nah, those couches still don’t fit in well with the rest of the room.  Not to mention, the upholstery doesn’t match the guest chairs.

Having seen a somewhat similar pattern at IKEA, I think the Clinton couches just don’t convert well to the style of the images.

I’m mostly getting tired of hearing people complaining about those complaints, because I haven’t actually seen a single person complain that their ridiculous pet theory didn’t work out. Maybe that’s happening on other websites?

Nixon’s is by far the tackiest. Ford somehow made it look like someone’s grandmom’s living room. I think Biden’s is probably the most classy/american followed by bush the 1st. 

An actor playing a different character in an unrelated television series is normal. It would be weird as fuck if Ted Danson turns up in the new Frasier series and he isn’t Sam Malone, though.

Felt pretty anticlimactic, and not even because I was all aboard any hype trains. I didn’t feel like nearly enough weight was given to how much Wanda fucked this town up, or that she’s totally fine fucking up Agatha’s brain even after knowing how much it hurts. What compelled me most about this show was the morality

The theater marquee after the Hex is dropped calls out the Tannhauser Gate, so there's another reference to an android crying.

Agatha as complete villain? Well, maybe. She’s certainly at least as cruel as the fate Wanda left her to. But there are also bits and pieces and hints at something else, though there was no effort to play them up. Agatha’s response at the suggestion that Wanda can bring back the dead, genuinely, seemed interested in a