They hired her before she even shot Nomadland, though.
They hired her before she even shot Nomadland, though.
I found it funny that the only episode cut was one of only two episodes to get its own Lego set.
I thought the “they don’t work” thing regarding stones in Loki was specifically that they don’t work in TVA headquarters.
He used to come back to Sesame Street regularly, just about every year through 2013. But then Jerry Nelson died and Fran Brill retired, and I think he didn’t have any interest when none of his friends were there anymore. Almost all of his return appearances were working with one of those two.
I get the impression that he had become hard to work with.
Rizzo is gone for the same reason Kermit sounds different - he was played by Steve Whitmire.
Andre Baugher for Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
Re Chadwick Boseman, I mean, they made it clear that he would pop up in several episodes before the season started. I was confused by that line in the review as well.
The thing is ... it would be one thing if this episode were something completely apart from the MCU. But it is presented as an alternate reality within the MCU world, yet it breaks from that internal logic.
I think the idea is that this Strange became Sorceror Supreme because of Christine’s death, so it’s a fixed point for him. It’s not the only way for it to have happened, but since it’s the way it did happen, him undoing it would be a paradox. Maybe if, in all his attempts to change history, Strange had recreated the…
Hope died on a mission in Odessa.
The Hulk sequence is where the episode starts to get sweaty for me, since I can maybe buy that Iron Man 2 and Thor happen within one day of each other, but the Edward Norton Hulk movie? It all happens in the same week?
Iron Man 2, Thor and The Incredible Hulk do all happen around the same time.
During the final Tony/Fury scene in Iron Man 2, where Fury rejects Tony for the Avengers, you see a news reporter on one of the many screens reporting on the incident at the Culver University from the Hulk movie.
Way back in the day, Marvel…
Obligatory:
Now to the part where she shills for snake oil “brain supplements.”
So if I’m reading this correctly, the problem is that Marvel temporarily replaced the promotional Twitter account avatar of a character whose show dropped several months ago with a different character whose show dropped last night?
Giant company doesn’t actually care about racism but only the appearance of racism ..pretends to be shocked face..
So, you’re saying that if we REALLY want a Hanna-Barbera shared universe, we should just go and watch Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law again?
Can do!
And that is why Disney’s position here is complete BS. The tweets were shitty and deplorable but they knew.... he apologized, he’s shown growth, understanding, and his actions have been that of a good person since. Disney had no problem with him making movies, until these morons pointed it out in some form of…
I had a long talk with a semi-sane close conservative friend of mine about this. He doesn’t like that Gunn was fired, but he ‘gets it’ because Roseanne. I pointed out that Gunn’s indefensible tweets were apologized for, by Gunn, back in 2012, that he’d had no relapses since then, that Disney already knew, and his cast…