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8000% Cool. I love “Love and Anger.”

Wow, the word “neoliberal” sure has gotten to be flexible in its meaning under more recent trends. I’m old enough to remember when it was primarily used to describe a form of foreign policy. Now it seems like just a boogeyman word to label anyone we don’t like. BTW, the traits you ascribe to Butcher above (whether

I haven’t read the comics. I however do love the show, and think it says a lot about things such as corporate monopolies, the adverse effect of hyperindividualism, the heavy toll of revenge, and toxic masculinity. All things you don’t even seem to have considered the show could be talking about.

Thinking that everything is about social issues is likely why the other guy thinks you sound like a “hack”.

This is an adaptation of a Comic that makes no social commentary at all, simply satires the super hero genre as a whole in the most brutal manner possible. Not everything has to have a deeper meaning. Try reading the source material, because honestly to anyone who has, you simply sound like a hack. 

Amanda Collin and Abubakar Salim both had very memorable characters and did great, otherwise I felt the story could have been way more compelling.

You get screeners, yes, but that isn’t how the series ends. Just the season. There’s a big, big difference between Breaking Bad season 3 and season 5, after all.

Lol this isn’t a review of the season at all.

feels more like a marketing ploy meant to entice viewers to resist the pull of other shows (like The Boys on Prime Video and Obi-Wan Kenobi on Disney+)

So...I think your tweet was correct. I’m not sure you were watching the same show as everyone else. Or at least, you didn’t see it the same way, certainly. But you start with two very flawed premises here.

Thus far, the only bloat was the first two episodes. They could’ve tucked all of the angsty bits into one episode.

“Karl Urban plays Butcher, a man who had his family destroyed by superheroes,..”

Because this is all about the Skywalkers. They’re going to mine everything they can from the Skywalkers and then move on to something new. And then probably go back to the Skywalkers eventually. Just like Marvel will probably get Cap and Tony back at some point too. There’s too much money on the table to just kill off

There could be interesting stories involving the force or not involving the force. I don’t see the force as an issue with all the more recent SW stuff. It’s the ridiculousness of shoehorning known characters into everything. There can be new stories and characters involving the force without Luke showing up. There can

Rave, imp!

But there was a solo

I’m A Perv

Enjoying the series so far, but I’m shocked we got a Kenobi/Vader fight this soon. Felt like it would build up a bit. And while the fight itself was thrilling and had some cool visuals, it really ended on a dud. Kenobi’s body is right there! Just use the Force to pull it to you. Does fire magically negate force powers

Freck was played by Zach Braff, apparently.