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the last thing he knew, her body was completely destroyed, and then she was gone. i'm looking forward to them being happy to see each other alive and safe. how is that not a reunion?

that seems to be the new trailer trend. teasers used to be a singular image/sequence. now that image is attached to an entire trailer. which is fine. i never particularly liked being teased. just, they should stop calling them teasers.

i'm gonna assume she can't age, like steve, bucky, and diana.

i'm assuming the writing for carol will be slightly less utterly brainless than it was for her character in kong

OUCH

also i can't be the only one who thought gatiss was hitler in that screenshot

i just finished bingeing the last season an hour ago and that reunion hug was all i needed.

i mean, god. look what happened to bill! she basically died like four times.

what are you even saying with this comment? that everyone rallies behind black fans but no one cares about other groups? i agree that can be a problem. like did anyone give a shit about the show set in iraq starring a white actor as a persian? but there was the horrific concept of a sitcom about a family with a mail

i literally never said it does, and i've been exceedingly clear about the point i am actually making. bye, guy.

you're not gonna get me to say that being in charge is the same as not being in charge, guy

work with and work under are very different things. i mean, showrunner is very clear title that neither of the spellmans hold.

not to play down their contributions, but the showrunners are still white dudes, which makes it a different situation! thank you!

i feel bad because the actor is darling, and i know joe is important representation, but his constant defenses of barry plus his irrational protectiveness of iris (refusing that she become a cop, not allowing anyone to tell her barry was the flash for almost a year, letting her believe her mother was dead for 20

i guess with one season still to go they can't throw GRRM under the bus like so many fans have here and been like "yeah we know our current show is really white, but it's from BOOKS that are really white, so". instead they act like the concern is over confederate not having dragons, lol.

12 years a slave was directed and adapted by black men based on the autobiography of a black man

people keep bringing up shows about other marginalized identities or books made a million years ago like black people shouldn't have feelings about a show being made now that involves slavery

new yorkers were PLENTY horrified by the S train festooned with nazi imagery. were you on vacation?

it's almost like black fans in a post-trump, post-Ferguson, post-Flint world are emotionally affected by the concept of a US where they're still in chains! WILD.

hey this one dude who got a handful of scenes five years ago makes everything okay!