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Charles Lupula
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The MITB briefcase makes it make even less sense for Asuka to be on Smackdown, because Asuka should pretty much just steamroll through whoever is the champ and shouldn't never be booked to be afraid of someone getting a title shot. The whole narrative with Asuka is that no one can challenge her.

Why would they add the champ to the match? So she can challenge herself? Naomi is sidelined because, tbh, no one cares about Naomi.

Daniel Bryan and CM Punk too.

Not sure if ignorant racist or just trolling.

Hahahahahahahahaahhahahaha!!! Oh my god!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!!

No, I just genuinely see you as a giant neckbeard loser. I've met cool people into comics and then I've met people with your attitude and, invariably, people with your attitude, who think they know better than the writers how a character should or shouldn't be all look like the Comic Book Guy from the Simpsons, so

EDIT: You know what? Fuck it. I apologize for trying to squash the guy's creativity. If it makes him happy to post like that, then he should post like that. I'm sure there's no malice to it and even if I find it annoying, maybe it brings him or other people some joy, so whatever. Enjoy, dude, and sorry for getting on

Don't pick the Cheetos out of your beard in celebration just yet, nothing about those reboots specifically said that Batman no longer has that list.

That would be the best route for them to take.

I think you and I are just coming at this from wildly divergent philosophies about life, in general. I tend to automatically assume a new person is an enemy until I get to know them better, because I've seen a lot of fucked up things in life and been through a lot, where I've seen that the spark of human kindness is

I'd have to look upon rewatching it. You might be right. I dunno, at the moment.

Yeah, him being able to actually infiltrate Gilead and save his daughter is the type of thing that would drag me out of the show, especially with the tone it has established in previous episodes. Now, him trying and failing, I can see. But him being able to be the brave male hero on a show that shouldn't be about

I'm sorry. Are my opinions invalid now? I thought the whole purpose of these comments was to discuss the show. I'm not fighting with you, in particular, about anything. I don't know you and I have my own criticisms on the show. I am, however, pointing out that the Muddie Mae person may have a point that the character

I'm very iffy on this episode. I think it was technically a good episode and it did some nice world-building, which I always appreciate, but I feel like this is the wrong show to be taking the perspective away from the female characters. I was really dreading the thought of Luke trying to make his way into Gilead to

I mean, when was the last time you checked if someone you met had a tongue? Especially if she can't tell you what happened, why would you even think they were doing that?

I think it's been pretty obvious Luke isn't aware of the world he lives in. I would want to get the hell out of dodge if they suddenly froze my girlfriend's assets and forbid women from working. Luke didn't seem as concerned by that, which shows he wasn't as aware of how much the world had changed as June was.

No, Suicide Squad thought, "Let's turn Harley and Joker into Mickey and Mallory."

I've given real thought to it. i don't believe someone that powerful would not become corrupted by it, eventually. Now, it is entirely probable they wouldn't think of themselves as a bad person, but bad people usually don't.

Well, yeah, but Batman, if he ever decided to take over the world, would take them out in a way that made it seem like someone else was responsible. He would make sure he had enough prep time to take them out. If he's the aggressor, he's literally had years of prep time for each of them. That's why he'd be almost

I haven't seen those two but they sound annoying.