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So we’ve circled back around to the comic book movies and shows of the pre-MCU where they were often ashamed of the characters and constantly changed their powers and costumes from the source? If you don’t love the characters, don’t make them. Make something else you do love.

If you’re not going to use an established comic book character’s established powers. Don’t use that character. End of story.

I hope it gets more. But I think the biggest obstacle is going to be getting the cast back considering the time commitments/that they’ve all been released from their contracts for awhile now.

That’s a plus for me. Sorry, Dave.

If the movies are good, peiple will watch.

L. Frank Baum churned out Oz books, plays, and silent films for his entire writing career and it never got old. However, that was a case of one creator with a singular vision writing something he enjoyed. What holds the MCU back now is that it’s crafted from many hands, about half of them seemingly indifferent to the

So many of the episode’s plot holes could have been fixed if they’d made the decision up front to commit to the goblins being conceptual monsters who actually do have the ability to influence probability instead of just little assholes.

As soon as you decide to roll with that instead of them running around tripping

I think this is basically where I fall as well. Gatwa is a fantastic Doctor, and he really pairs well with Ruby. But I thought the episode itself was pretty meh.

Gatwa was great.

It’s absolutely a campy fun adventure. It’s objectively not a good movie, but someone sitting next to me said as the movie was ending, “That was actually a pretty good Christmas movie.” I have to agree. See it with your family (or on a plane).

Premieres are for closers.

Honestly I’d be happy if he forgets he invented farting aliens.  

dude they didn’t even have a red carpet premiere.

I am really worried about RTD returning and the specials did nothing make me less worried. The clip with the goblin song has not helped. RTD does a lot of good things but the specials have relied too much on his weaknesses. I started watching Who back in the Tom Baker era so there’s a lot I dislike about new Who:

Agreed. Even in the three specials, I could see Davies’ best and worst tendencies at play.

BEST: He focuses on human stories in the middle of fantastical settings, first and foremost. He introduces a new character, you get them and sympathize with them almost instantly. And when pressed, he can create great tension in

So, when Moffat created puzzle-box companions, it was bad. But now that Davies is doing, it’s good?

“When you have a show that can go anywhere in time and space...”

Yet chooses to basically spend the vast majority of the time on Earth, in the UK, in the current year.

Told ya not to sign that waiver from the AMPTP. 

I’m pretty sure this is what SAG AFTRA was fighting for - you should call them!

Interesting, this is one of the few positive reviews. It’s getting pretty lambasted elsewhere. Hard to tell if the critics smell blood for DC and this will be a campy fun adventure. I’d imagine it’s probably somewhere in between - I didn’t think the first Aquaman was quite as fun as other people, though certainly it