Celebrating the demise of a disliked tv show makes no sense at all. Let me introduce you to one of the greatest inventions of all time: the Off button.
Celebrating the demise of a disliked tv show makes no sense at all. Let me introduce you to one of the greatest inventions of all time: the Off button.
wouldn’t be nicer for the headline to be “.. being created by a very competent group of people”. This assumes that diverse is magically better.
Between this and the Ruby Rose thing, is it just me or is there a bit of dogmatic purity problem among LGBTQ+ activists?
first season of Iron Fist was met with an almost universally negative response
No, I’d say a show as established in popular culture for decades with men headlining the series switching to a woman in the lead is quite controversial, regardless of how “pro” or “against” it one is.
The implication is that the Doctor is someone to take seriously, and we should do so.
Agreed. My preference would be for her to look professional, sharp, Doctor-ish.
Maybe they should provide grief counseling to the fans after unceremoniously firing one of its most beloved creators.
The 1st season was good as well but the hack writers on this site needed something to gripe about. From the dumbshit like “why isn’t he asian” to “why is he such a man baby”. Well if you spent you formative years after watching your parents die gruesome deaths and raised in an a mythical city in another dimension and…
Deadline further adds that casting is currently underway for an actress to play Kate
3) It’s a framed flag from 1958. Maybe the one that used to fly in Gotham. Ya know cuz it’s not on a flagpole.
WEEEEKEEEEND CLICKBAIT!
I’m just not sure I understand this article; from a motivation point of view they make it VERY clear that both Hope and Hank desperately miss Janet. Her loss deeply impacted Hopes relationship with her father as well as his “career” as Ant-Man. I’m not sure what single memory they need to have to reinforce this. Also,…
However, as much as the movie cares to get Janet back, it never cares why.
Couldn’t disagree more. Magic is ridiculous, give me science, even if that science makes absolutely no sense.
Ant-Man’s daughter, Hawkeye’s wife, Miek, the 95-year-old blonde who sexually harassed Steve Rogers in the first Captain America, the frightened waitress from the Avengers, and the Wakandan mag-lev train operator jump in to save the day!
When Hank’s wife is revealed for the first time (in-person) my wife asked, “Hey wait, how is her makeup so perfect after 40 years.”
I looked over at her and said what we were all thinking, “Quantum makeup.”
I’ll say this Killjoys only really works because of the casting. The three main stars have a lot of chemistry with each other and it works to the shows advantage.
Are we sure the backlash isn’t about making Iris Barry’s sister?
“So, you know, comic book fans are very opinionated, very vocal. So it was very scary stepping into that role when I started the show.”
Straight, white dude here. Seems obligatory. Thought this plot thread was one of the better executed, on what I felt was an odd season, of a puzzling show. I thought depicting the gay, black gangster as one of the more honorable actors (snitching aside), made the endgame that much more meaningful. I can think of…