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Uh, you obviously haven’t been following his court cases over the last decade, public due to his ongoing custody battles. There’s a lot of bad in there. It’s easy to look up though.

There were some fairly disturbing allegations about him a couple years ago by his ex-wife which granted was during their custody battle and I suppose he could be innocent. But up until the show started, I’d kind of gotten the impression Disney figured they couldn’t rid of him based just on that, and would use it to

Holy fuck, can’t believe I never thought of this til now! Charlie Day must make his MCU debut now in a future Spider-Man movie.

I mean, it could be Tony Dalton’s Swordsman, right? Character already in the show, already in the same episode wearing the same color, and would tie things neatly up that Swordsman is behind a big mafia organization, so Bishop was right that he’s up to something.

They have a perfectly good (I mean, GREAT) Lance Reddick just sitting there as the main character for a Continental show,and instead they go with this.

Agree about this Crusher nonsense especially since we didn’t actually see it work in its own universe. I figured they just put a stone in it and then it crushed that stone (why they were so fixated on the soul stone wasn’t explained either). Suddenly it starts walking? and yes, clearly indicating stone destroying

i would be delighted if feige appeared in deadpool 3.

Hey! Just wanted to counter all the vitriol by saying I’ve enjoyed your reviews! I was entirely here for a fun anthology series of standalone stories, and I really enjoyed Captain Carter and T’Challa Starlord.  Then, they lost me when it started being all doom and gloom, but I liked being able to check in and see if

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Given even The Watcher can find himself narrating about himself unwittingly and much to even his surprise, I think I’ve worked out how the MCU ends with the reveal of the man behind The Watcher, Kang and everyone else as Deadpool breaches the final barrier and bursts into Kevin Feige’s office and then two of them have

I enjoyed the Austin Powers movies. They were dumb fun with some things that aged surprisingly well considering.

I had the same thought about Steve: make him the Winter Soldier instead. That would be way more interesting.

And the team name .... Guardians of the Multiverse .... nah. Even though they’re not together anymore I’m going to think of them as the Exiles, a team in the comics made of people from different realities who

In particular, there’s already a general understanding that football managers are at high risk for mental health problems, and the public is generally supportive of them in this regard. This year is the ten-year anniversary of the suicide of Gary Speed, the Wales manager, which provoked an intense outpouring of grief

A guy like Sam, whose dad knows about Dubai air and environmental degradation —- he would have at least 7 relatives telling him this “billionaire” does not have a football team and not to trust him. Like letting verisimilitude slide is one thing, but making west Africans look ignorant about something they have

Incidentally, I feel that since the teachers know that Uncle/Coach Roy is the famous Roy Kent, they would also know about his relationship with Keeley, which would have been all over the gossip papers after she split from superstar Jamie Tartt.  (It just occurred to me that Roy/Keeley, and even Jamie/Keeley, have a

Sharon does have a therapist of her own, that’s who she was talking to in the opening of the episode with her bike. Many if not most therapists have them. Her lack of terminating the patient-client relationship with everyone, especially with someone like Ted, is very weird - but so is Ted being able to just call her

Yeah there has to be some sneaky ulterior motive as the plan makes no sense. Under the current system, buying a team like Raja Casablanca and turning them into Man City or PSG is practically impossible.

We are beings of infinite power. We can bend reality to ascend to a level of consciousness that our physical bodies would become useless. Now, lets settle this with a fist fight.

I think one of the tragic things about a lot of suicides is that we don’t always know what led to people doing that. I think narratively it’s quite realistic to not know why Ted’s dad killed himself.

At this point Jamie confessing his love for Roy would have felt less out of nowhere than the Keeley stuff.

For most of the episode I thought Roy was being weirdly mean and overly rude in a way that felt kind of out of character, and it irritated me when I realized it was entirely so the show could pretend there’s a bit of suspense with this love triangle it randomly made up. It’s also honestly the least compelling thing