The Baron in the little pink car was delightful. Absolutely delightful.
The Baron in the little pink car was delightful. Absolutely delightful.
the bit with the Barren eating the pizza and flying around like a vomit-fueled rocket is easily the funniest, most batshit thing I’ve EVER seen on TV. That was the moment I fell in love with this show.
Confident manipulative Guillermo is the best.
Best episode since Jackie Daytona and easily in the top-5 of the series so far. Just crazy funny, inventive and original. The show at its best. The harmonica swallow was a riot.
This was awesome.
The comics point out that while running around as a guy is obviously noticeable, running around with a gas mask after it’s clear that it affects Y chromosome carriers is also drawing attention to yourself. Given that trans men exist, and this show is putting in work to update the understanding of gender and sex from…
I kinda like the notion that the main timeline has enjoyed a sort of quantum immortality, wherein it just happens that sheer luck kept the universe balanced on the knife’s edge.
The show definitely has a protagonist problem. Hero and Yorrick are by far the most unlikeable and selfish characters, and I’m worried it won’t be fun to watch nicer and more interesting characters get sidelined or even killed off to service their stories. At least the show is somewhat aware of this, unlike in the…
Regards character development, I found it even crazier that Shang-Chi himself was a complete cipher. Outside of the MCU that might be fine, but within it I can’t think of another Marvel protagonist who has had so little personality or actual character traits. Even worse because he’s surrounded on all sides by…
That is one Hollywood ass Morty. I’m not saying they should have looked for a more weird-looking child, but they definitely should have looked for a more weird-looking child.
Hope died on a mission in Odessa.
Iron Man 2, Thor and The Incredible Hulk do all happen around the same time.
During the final Tony/Fury scene in Iron Man 2, where Fury rejects Tony for the Avengers, you see a news reporter on one of the many screens reporting on the incident at the Culver University from the Hulk movie.
Way back in the day, Marvel…
I do gotta say it’s nice to see the MCU acknowledge Betty Ross exists. Even if it’s in a “What If...?”. Though, I much prefer how she looks in the comics nowadays...
I’m tired of laying this blame on the lower class. He was busy butling, he can’t be solving every mystery of his long-dead father. Dinner need to be on time and guests need to be introduced.
Those three together were great. My favorite exchange by far was:
“Hi, I’m Peter Parker.”
“I’m Doctor Strange.”
“Oh, we’re using our made-up names. I’m Spider-Man.”
(Strange just looks away disgustedly)
Yeah, it was in the trailer, but it was a fantastic fucking joke.
Two hours later, Chris Pratt’s Star-Lord, whose crucial act of crunch-time idiocy has doomed trillions of sentient beings, looks around wildly and asks, “Did we just lose?”
My then 6-year old daughter declaring that Infinity War was “the worst movie I’ve ever seen” after the super-downer ending, then proceeding to obsess for the next year over how the story was going to end, was one of my favorite movie-related experiences of my life. Not to re-litigate this old argument again, but I…
I get a lot of Grant Morrison vibes from legion. The vermilion feel like something he'd create and half the bizarre things from his doom patrol run feel tailor made for Legion.
Definitely “nerding”, according to the captions.
Wasn't Mapleton a farming community? People need food.