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I think shows like WandaVision and Loki worked because they weren’t 100% anchored down by what the MCU had coming next.

In my opinion, the finale of WV is the weakest link because it is the most like all the other Marvel projects (dumb cgi fight with an open ending), before then though, the show actually got to be

The thought of it gives me Cruise-Katie Holmes vibes, where you just know there was a middle man between every possible encounter. 

Rather than confront a fairly common occurrence that multiple celebrities have navigated successfully, Jada chose to maintain the public image that was already weird before the slap.

I get that it’s personal, but man, she’s an odd duck.

Earlier on there’s an episode where (like many epsiodes) there are some mixed signals, and the two come close to sleeping with one another, but it just serves to reaffirm their friendship/profressional relationship.

My point is, man that was a bad decision to have them sleep together.

I feel like Tarantino used his clout to produce a few martial arts movies, or at least bring them over, but I don’t think many had the success that studios were hoping for.

As for a Tarantino Trek, I’d love to see him direct an episode of Strange New Worlds, mainly because I think that’s the only existing property that

She’s known for having a “Charm” that elevates bad roles. She takes on roles that many others would have turned into a dud.

But if you don’t like her movies, that’s fine too. 

Glover was a huge loss, and honestly, I wish they had done more with Shirley.

I found that the “replacements”, Buzz and Frankie, did a surprisingly good job.

I feel like the only one who could bring old SNL cast members together is Dan Akroyd. 

Community was ‘meta’ in that way, and Harmon seems like the type who would dig into that sort of thing, resulting in both interesting story telling, and a willingness for someone to leave.

The podcast is great, I’m glad they’re addressing the warts of the show.

My wife and I rewatched BMW recently, it’s crazy to see a show try to be so many things at once. Also, Corey is a damn monster as the show goes on and I hope they get to that.

Given how young she was for that, I wouldn’t be surprised if it formed the origins of a public kink. 

“What about this non-elected official that we couldn’t actually tie to his father through a years long investigation!?”

Hey, it’s Mary Anne from Letterkenny.

There’s this weird valley, where they look lit up like a Disney show.

I appreciate your opinions! I think I’d disagree with you on a few points, but overall I’m sure we’re in the same camp of the sequel trilogy being a bit of a dog. 

I’m here for the story, but man, the performances and sets are... Not great.

Want to get 100k upvotes on Reddit? Say your wife left you for another man during the premiere of the Last Jedi.

I disagree with it being doodoo, but I appreciate that you mentioned the aspirations. 

I consider it the best of “the new trilogy”. I wasn’t the biggest Rogue One fan, but I see the appeal.

I could go off on Last Jedi.

How dare Hollywood get me to believe that two lesbians that look like D’arcy Carden and Abbi Jacob...

I’ll be right back.