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Agreed, a WandaVision movie would never get made but damn it we’re getting a TV show which is awesome. Honestly, Feige since he’s been creative boss has been nearly flawless. You cannot say the same thing about Marvel Television.

Marvel Studios is facing a bit of an existential crisis post-Endgame. It’s not that they don’t have a plan, but they must feel just a little bit uncertain about the path forward without the main players and the Infinity arc to lean into. 

and it seems like Marvel is also losing interest in Marvel’s TV shows

The most shocking thing about this story- that GOOP wreath behind her does NOT look gluten-free.

You’re probably right. Several of her books are about miracles, but she doesn’t seem to be asking the real question of how magnets work.

Luckily for Williamson, truth is not a thing anymore.

Are we sure that she’s not a traveller from a parallel universe? Someone who experienced a different history to the rest of us

Yeah. This sounds about right. She’s basically every one of my aunts on social media. 

First have her say “Just what I wanted!” when she sees the bike. Now you can infer that she asked for it, debated buying one, wanted one, etc. Second, you show her on a video call with her sister saying “That thing will be a clothesrack in a month.” Now you’ve got a reason for her to be vlogging this experience. Make

The whole commercial is super awkward. They could have worked in something like how her schedule makes going to the gym difficult, so now she can take care of herself at home, really anything that gives her some kind of agency. Then they put the misogynistic cherry on top by revealing she did it more for him than for

The ad was wrong on so many levels!

Sorry, but no. I’m a professional writer and marketer (and former English teacher) and it’s my job to analyze things like advertisements for consumer penetration. The first time I saw this ad while watching TV, before any articles were written, it struck me as not achieving the message the makers were trying for.

Me reading his comment: Haha, he said ‘TAINT!

There’s a very deliberate reason why the commercial includes that moment when she breathlessly says, “They said my name!” Just like keto or crossfit or any other big fitness fad, this thing is sold on identity and belonging. You Are Peloton.

Not that I have any sympathy for him, but I think the problem with the ad is less the script (although it certainly has problems) and more with the direction and acting. They probably could’ve told the same story without having her look so desperate for his approval and him looking like if she doesn’t keep it tight

He’s got a career doing Hallmark movies if nothing else. They love a generically attractive male lead who is okay wearing plaid on camera.

He’s a cheese food product slice on white bread dabbed with store-brand mayo. He’s dying to cash in on the 15 seconds of fame this ad got.

Uhhh; he’s pretty generic looking. Add a beard and nobody would be able to pick him out of a lineup. Maybe not even without a beard;

“I currently sit here hoping that I’ll be able to continue auditioning for commercials without any taint,”