I tear up a bit when James Avery is mentioned almost anywhere.
I tear up a bit when James Avery is mentioned almost anywhere.
I would suspect if they have a Latino writer on staff they understand people of Mexican, Spanish, and Latin American descent despise the term and likely want to stay away from it. Latino or Hispanic are the terms I have seen most commonly used.
A Latino Congressman from Arizona literally called this out the day after the election.
Here’s the problem. Superhero universes need good cops and need good authority figures. Abolishing the cops is a bad idea not just in real life but ESPECIALLY in a universe where we have things like Hydra. Or alien invasions. Or the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. Superheroes can’t solve every single crime on their own,…
As a “Hispanic” or “Latino” person, I loathe being called “LatinX.” Don’t label me.
Wouldn’t the same people that want to defund the police be against vigilantes? I don't know how can we root for Spider-Man in that context.
Yes, we hate that term, and no they won’t stop using it on us.
Miles wanting to assist the police kind of makes sense though. Being the son of an officer killed in the line of duty, you’d think it would establish a clear Good vs. Bad, in his mind. He’s even got lines about making his father proud in one of the cutscenes. It could be argued that he’s more focused on the memory of…
That’s what makes these things so tricky to navigate - would *THIS* United States be facing the same social issues as OUR United States when you have Captain America? Or better yet, giant EVIL mega corporations that literally everyone can rally against?
I will admit that I teared up a little when they mentioned James Avery in the trailer.
See, based on the last two shortened seasons, I place more of the blame on Chibnall, and less on the virus. And many people have been critical of the quality of the writing since he took over.
I think getting rid of Chibnall would breed more creativity, and more episodes.
Chibnall pretty much threw it all down the drain with his massive, worst recon of all time. Way to kill a franchise
This might be the dumbest fucking thing I’ve ever heard. Maybe you can tax the companies who employ those who work from home, since they are saving money by not having to provide as much office space, office supplies, technology (network bandwidth), etc.
So, no mention of Farmer Brown’s daughter, Emmylou who gets awesome super-human strength and invulnerability from taking beef steroids?
There are a few Batman villains who got their powers from taking drugs (Most notably, Bane) but as was typical of most TV shows and comics of the time, if somebody takes some sort of…
You’ll be buying a Playstation to play on a computer monitor? Riiiight...
Joker’s Millions has what might be my favorite line from the Joker
One of my friends is a Zelda speedrunner and got multiple claims because a rapper used the fairy fountain theme in one of his songs. he had to for a bit mute his stream when he would get to certain bits of a SNES game.
Some of the redesigns were great: Scarecrow (with new voice actor Jeffrey Combs, who would later voice The Question on JLU), Batman himself, Batgirl. I preferred the new Penguin over the more Tim Burton-y version of the original series.
Having recently started a rewatch of the entire animated DCU starting with Batman: The Animated Series, I have discovered that even the first season was not as good as frequently as I remember it having been. A 65-episode season of largely entirely forgettable episodes, but the good ones are so good.