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I love Hugh Jackman but yeah, Phoenix physically looks more like Logan.

Give it time

Why is it screwing with the formula? It’s still the Doctor

“They should have cast a woman of colour” in 3... 2...

Yes because although he pays lip service to his marriage (he starts the letter calling her a “wonderful woman”), he puts the stuff that’s “his fault” as being in the past and all the stuff that he currently considers to be the problem? They’re all somebody else’s fault the way he tells it, like her being “passive

Average is not the same as typical or modal. Infant deaths skewed the average, but if you lived to adulthood you’d probably live to 60-80

What I mean is that the guy seems to be looking for someone to tell him the relationship can’t be saved because he WANTS to get out, and I get the feeling the only reason he hasn’t done it already is the fact that his personal finances are in the shitter.

What I’d want to know is: why does OoT WANT to save the relationship? He’s painting his wife as an unsupportive nag who doesn’t understand and saying he hates his kids. What’s stopping him from simply going to the store for a pack of cigarettes and never coming back? It doesn’t sound like love is. Maybe the fact that

1. The church of Asgard has been a thing since Peter MacNicol’s episode in Agents of SHIELD

Look at the authoritative xenoanthropologist!

Rogue One was the first ANH prequel to not spoil any surprises in the OT however, so future generations can be introduced to Star Wars via R1 immediately followed by ANH, TESB and RotJ. In that order, I imagine R1 will be quite impressive indeed.

Oooooh like in The Good The Bad and The Ugly! Ostensibly speaking, The Man With No Name is the star of that movie, but in reality Tuco is the star.

I’ve never been sure what the significance of that is. Or rather, what the Internet thinks its significance is.

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Let’s not forget, most relevant of all, his cover of Hooked On A Feeling:

Many of the gizmos have been gizmos Spidey used in the comics.

They start being nicer to Christianity in Ep 4 when they finally find a priest who ISN’T corrupt and he makes holy water for them which legit burns the demons.

So far the show’s plot is hewing pretty closely to the plot of Castlevania III (how the Belmonts have been treated, and the allies Trevor finds) and Symphony of the Night (Dracula and Alucard’s backstory). Still waiting on Grant, though.

I think the biggest GoT influence is the accents. Every second character sounds like they grew up next door to Ned Stark.

I agree on that last one