OK. You win.
OK. You win.
It’s obviously Jeff.
It’s Tim
Yeah, it’s also gotten more serialized and it doesn’t really work here, imo.
“Back in the prison, surprise! Wong is late. I guess you think of time differently when you have the ability to instantly teleport to any location in the world at the swirl of a hand.”
Yeah, last week’s episode went nowhere. But the one before that with Joker running for mayor of Gotham was pretty entertaining! This season seems a little more inconsistent, but definitely has its moments.
Good. Maybe Bane can get his pasta maker back
WTF!? This is awful. She was a scene-stealer on Black Lightning as Syonide, “the girl with death in her eyes.”
you say that like it wouldn't be awesome
The real shock is that there were Lynch fans who didn’t like it in the first place. He’s definitely won the big game by being applauded for his “dream logic,” which is pretentious movie viewer slang for “filming anything he can think of and including it in the picture, regardless of whether it’s tedious, overtly…
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Samaritan and Nemesis
The plot twist is that Nemesis is played by you guessed it Frank Stallone.
“But Samaritan finally comes roaring to life in its final half hour, with a simultaneously bonkers and fairly clever plot twist”
but why he’s seen pouring apple juice into a bowl of Cheerios at one point instead of milk is anyone’s guess
it’s perhaps inevitable that Stallone would venture beyond his niche, and leap into the commercially thriving realm of the superhero movie.
If you boycott Paramount+ will anyone even notice?
It’s no fun unless you have an audience
For the love of Christ can everyone stop pretending that cancel culture “isn’t a thing” just because it doesn’t always result in the targeted person disappearing from public life *forever*?
Regular people, people who aren’t famous, get cancelled and it results in lost jobs, lost friends and sometimes suicide. It’s the…
The Maxx is also a little different since, while it was spearheaded by an artist, Sam Kieth wasn’t one of the Image founders and, more importantly, was cowriting from issue #1 with Bill Messner-Loebs, who at that point had a decade-long proven track record as a writer and has since won a Bill Finger award for it.…