blippman
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blippman

Id rather the shows have been longer, they all pack so much in and barely any of them feel like they get satisfying conclusions by the end of the season.

I mean, it’s trying to actually be a TV show and not a “six hour movie” so it has an episode that isn’t about some larger narrative. It’s an episode of the show, Jen has a case, tries something in her personal life, and they eventually converge in the resolution. Expecting every episode to be have sort of bombshell

I don't want this version to be the "real" version. The issue is that these clearly deleted scenes were kept off of the home release as special features just so they could release this version and then potentially sell people a second home release to actually be able to see these scenes at all. It's greedy. 

I hate when studios do crap like this, hold things off from the home release just so they can put it back in theaters and then make people buy the home release all over again. Pure greedy shit. Stupid Sony. 

Still hilariously sad how this merger got 1 billionth of a percent of attention as the Disney/Fox one did, yet now is already worse in so many ways. 

I this suit maligned? There's no arguing that the Amazing movies are terrible, but even Spider-Man fans who really hate those movies still agree that the suits are some of the best on-screen ones, particularly the one from Amazing 2.

Warner Bros is only concerned with "the hits" of the comics. They just want to get to the stuff people know that they don't care about doing any of the actual work that was done in the comics to make those event series' popular. They want to start at The Dark Knight Rises or The Killing Joke or Flashpoint, without

He also voiced MODOK in the animated show, the dying breath of Marvel TV. 

I think the bigger difference is also being 12 episodes, so it can actually tell a story like a TV show and not an "event" show that starts with a shotgun blast but by the end you only find one or two of the pellets and where the rest of them went doesn't matter. 

A true variant T'Challa replacement would have to have an extremely obvious differentiator, like they're from a different time period or have a personality that's more serious or aloof than what Boseman did. Something easy to point to to make it clear it's a different version. 

Rhodey and Banner are nowhere near a similar situation. One was a secondary character recast while in the third movie of the entire MCU, and the second was a recast from a movie most people don’t even remember exists. The only weird reacting they’ve done since then has really been Cassie Lang, which they can get away

Hey, cool, how about Marvel gets challenged by questions about this kind of thing while we’re at it

And Hulu is still only a separate service in the US, most likely, because Disney doesn’t wholly own it yet. Comcast I think still has their stake until 2024 or something, and hopefully they just merge it into Disney+ like Star is.

Sad reading that THR article on HBO's struggles to find a spinoff where they go "we just don't want to make Game of Thrones again" and then they went through interesting ideas and just landed on "let's just make Game of Thrones again." 

“At some point in the creative process,”

Honestly, the two Pakistan episodes took a lot of steam out of the season. That’s not to say what they wanted to do with those episodes was bad, but taking Kamala away from Bruno and Nakia and the rest of the supporting cast to introduce a *second* mini supporting cast just takes all of the momentum from the show and

The only context in which Evans should come back as Steve is for a scene like the one in Winter Soldier with Old Peggy. Sam visits him for a piece of advise or for some sort of final goodbye, he's not magically young again or in a position to take back the role. 

They’ll totally do that if Portman is up for doing more. It’s a built-in storyline so why not.

Uh, yea, I never understood how watching an hour of something a week is overwhelming. It’s no different than keeping up with any network show that has 22+ episodes every year, and people generally watch multiple of those.

And sadly “evil will always win, because good is dumb” has become a depressingly poignant line.