Unlike virtually every other Netflix MCU to date, Daredevil’s third season moves with the kind of briskness that young, impatient audiences have been wanting for
agesup to three and a half years.
Unlike virtually every other Netflix MCU to date, Daredevil’s third season moves with the kind of briskness that young, impatient audiences have been wanting for
agesup to three and a half years.
I think the io9-ers are primarily people on the left who live in a bubble and don’t have their ideas challenged, leading to things like this.
If you paid attention to the details of the show you’d know that the Discovery is basically a Section 31 project...
And finally, a few words about Jodie herself. For the premiere episode, she did all of her own stunts, including the crane jump (and the welding), which is pretty impressive.
I will apologize in advance for directing this at you. However... you’re throwing out the same strawman that has been burned (many times) before.
Oh yes. Please. Rather than showing her as a scared child who has grown into a strong, confident, woman in a loving relationship, let’s delve into the condescending, convoluted, and self-contradictory “history” that she has in the comics.
Nobody cares about safety—even when it’s in their best interest.
Sandals would get you kicked out of my wood shop.
Not liking it.
To everyone who keeps bringing up Miss Piggy:
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A simple request:
I quite agree.
but those costumes were all on point, with every culture having a distinctive, idiosyncratic look (even if they were monocultures, but that’s another issue).
Minor grammatical correction: “In some countries, Aquaman may be opening a week earlier than it is in the United States.”
No, the language spoken in TGMBC is a “Bushman”/Khoi-san language called !Kung, consisting almost entirely of clicks, whereas Xhosa has some clicks, and is a completely unrelated language (like Polish and Italian).
But Wakanda is (historically) fiercely isolationist. This would mean that their language would evolve differently from that of the cultures around them. If nothing else, the must faster rise of technology would create a whole new subset of vocabulary that didn’t exist in the outside.
If memory serves, there are several African languages that use the clicks. But.. yeah. It’s that language (group, at least).
Since, to my knowledge, there is no Wakandan language, I’m going to guess “yes”.
Well said.