Maybe in the MCU (or TV version of that universe) prosthetic arms aren’t designed for gun wielding which makes Misty’s arm... special, lol.
Maybe in the MCU (or TV version of that universe) prosthetic arms aren’t designed for gun wielding which makes Misty’s arm... special, lol.
For all we know that could be it’s own miniseries event like the Defenders, though.
Who peed in your cheerios?
There weren’t any rails to begin with, but that really went off the rails in the best way possible.
I’m waiting for the post that is basically: “I don’t like any of these shows because I hate the writing and characters and etc.” and then when people disagree with them people start posting how that person was entitled to their opinion, too.
If I sit with a group of guys who are talking about football and blurt out how I hate football and I think it requires low mental capacity, am I a troll?
Correct.
Just to play devil’s advocate, anytime we put ourselves out there for any kind of belief (no matter the belief) it becomes our problem. Whether that just means I’m surrounded by a group that I agree with or a group that I’m the contrarian in, when I put out my opinion I’m going to be judged by that (because people).
I personally wasn’t offended. But I’m just trying to explain empathetically why someone else might be. People can give their opinions anytime they want, it doesn’t mean that they’re immune from other peoples responses. Especially when it’s something as subjective as a television show.
It’d be one thing to say he just didn’t like it, but he said it had bad writing and flat characters, along with it being overrated. Considering the far majority of people who have seen it liked or loved the show, people can take it personally if they want to. Especially when you criticize it in that nature you’re…
He said it was bad writing with flat characters. In doing that he’s making an indirect statement about anyone who liked the writing and the characters, which is why some might take it as an insult or be ‘offended’.
Your description makes it clear you can’t see the forest for the trees. The marines did everything they knew correctly based on the information they had and they were hamstrung at certain points by ineffective leadership. It was clear they were set up to deliberately lose and one of them become implanted with a baby…
[proceeds to dab]
I actually really enjoyed “little dronie” and it all seemed like a useful step forward for Spider-man. It kind of combined a lot of the old school Spidey (web shooters that still ran out of fluid and needed refills) with the newer comics and tech. Plus it give Peter a way to monologue without actually doing it by…
The way Diana’s mother talked about the mythology of Zeus being “only stories” in the film implied that there was some element of stretching of the truth that existed. I was under the impression that they believed that Zeus created mankind, but that didn’t necessarily make it the case. Especially since they (including…
I don’t know, I always thought it was a unique horror film where all the characters make intelligent decisions base do on the amount of information they have at the time and are still screwed. It also has really fun and creepy creature effects and one of the few horror monsters that seems to be truly terrifying since…
Oh snap!
The Matrix series did a good job of twisting what was believed to be a prophecy to save humanity.
Oh right, they’re making another Dark Phoenix plot. How many times is that being recycled into the X-Men film franchise now? Is this going to be a recurring thing just like the Flash going back in time and f***ing up the timeling?