Good that he’s standing with the writers for a fairer deal. The heartbreaking thing is that Andor is so, so good, and that is clearly the result of great effort on his part and everyone else working on it. I think it’s a masterpiece, frankly. The idea that a strike could end up disrupting the quality of season 2 would…
I heard some people actually disliked the screaming goats. Who could dislike them? They were goddamn hilarious!
Just like Love and Thunder, I saw this movie before anyone could tell me I was supposed to not like it. So now I’m stuck having the wrong opinion about it, as dictated by society. Sorry, I guess.
every time i see speculative information on this kind of event, it’s always from a very ableist perspective. i can be prepared for a little while without power (i live where i get both bad hurricanes and outages due to ice and snow), but not months. if/when this happens, millions will be seriously harmed and millions…
“Um... Did you not try and buy toilet paper last year?”
This. A zillion times this.
Agreed. At the same time, there was easily an hour that could have been cut from the movie without hampering any of the character arcs. But it was light years beyond the 2017 trainwreck.
Honestly, I enjoyed it.. but I think they underpowered wonder woman quite a bit.. and made Supes overpowered..
I mean you described Firefly to a T. The whole story is about people on the losing side of a civil war that have to work as mercenaries. In my opinion Firefly is a much better example of strong female characters than Buffy. You have the strong warrior, the super intelligent mechanic, and the troubled killing machine,…
Yep, this. In fact, I’ve always argued that Joss’s work got markedly worse, both in its craftsmanship and its representation of women, when people stopped treating him as a skilled artisan who wrote well-constructed stories about the sort of women who interested him and started lauding him as this Genius Artiste…
For many, he was an example of what more equitable storytelling might look like, a model for how to create compelling women protagonists who were also very, very fun to watch.
James Cameron? I’d be more worried about Eliza Dushku, who may feel like she’s being deliberately trolled when, in addition, the follow-up tarot book gets titled “True Calling” ...
The Craft, which continues to tender a legacy that endures decades later and has spawned a Gen Z reboot, The Craft: Legacy (on which True declined to comment).
I also loved the jab at the Jedi Order of the prequels when Luke points out how they were over romanticized and more or less brought about the rise of Palpatine and the Empire through their own ineptitude.