Does it really count as a massive spoiler if it’s revealed in the first minute of the first episode?
Does it really count as a massive spoiler if it’s revealed in the first minute of the first episode?
The A.V. Club
a lot of noise made about something that doesn’t really matter
yeah, I didn’t know the episode was out yet (thought we were still at least week out honestly) and that this was just some nice PR to get us all excited for the final season. nice to have a massive reveal spoiled in an article with no spoiler warning or anything!
Ugh, I miss Great News.
It wasn’t the best show, but it was decent enough and Briga Heelan deserves a show that doesn’t get canned after two seasons (its cancellation seems strange to me, since ratings-wise season two was doing just as well as season one).
John McGinley was the absolute best thing about Scrubs and I’m delighted to have him as an antagonist for this show’s last season.
He’s doing that weird gruff voice he did on Ground Floor, and it still sounds pretty silly.
What is your problem?
Sam writes “there is something to be said” and then fails to actually say much of anything (other than he’s only just now coming around to understanding the premise of What If?).
“if social media accounts of fictional characters run by large corporations are enough to get people in this society all bent out of shape, society must be doing pretty damn well.”
Had the change not been made: “there is something to be said for the fact that Marvel refused to replace a man with a woman in its promotional materials, especially in light of Scarlett Johansson’s lawsuit and Disney’s tone-deaf media response.”
I was worried the world had passed me by, but then I read literally every comment on this terrible thing that I’m sorry to admit I wasted time reading, and it appears that everyone has had the same basic reaction, which seems to be some form of “I can’t believe I wasted a part of my life reading and thinking about…
Feige was behind Agent Carter, so it’s always been canon. It’s just all the other pre-D+ shows that got chucked.
“there is something to be said for the fact that Marvel jumped at the chance to replace a Black man with a white woman in its promotional materials.”
That’s only part of the problem. The other part is that it’s been at least nine hours since we were able to stroke our outrage boners and we need release.
to be fair, Jarvis from Agent Carter did appear in Endgame.
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?
Counting down to before Laserface gets here and posts another repetitive anti South Park rant.
Paramount owns Viacom now, so it’s Paramount+...but SP’s still syndicated on most of the other streaming services as well. HBO Max only has a license to air previous episodes, the movies / specials will be offered exclusively on Paramount+, probably for a year or two, then syndicated to other streaming platforms.