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His journey was like all Wright's protagonists - exiting his head, and growing up - leaving his own created world where he can be good cool and a criminal and realising what being a person means

Missy got her redemption… without hope, without witness, without reward… All in the name of good. goddam

There's also the subtle reminder of how the culture of violence, perpetuated through the glorification of violence in films, and thus cinemas, lead into that violence that can occur in that very place.

I presume the moral of the story is that she was beautiful all along??

I do not like her, I do not!!

And I think Logan may have saved it…

TBH, having set up how shattering it is for the cluster, I think it's inevitable that one of them will die between now and the finale… Probably closer to the finale though. I have a feeling the last episode will be a flashforward of Riley being old, with flashbacks to the cluster's lives and deaths, only to end with

Ok, so I predicted that it would be John Simm's Master in the vault last week, but honestly after this week's teasethat would be too easy. Here's my longshot prediction - it's the Doctor's next regeneration - the Valyard.
Not much evidence barring the Doctor's terrified reaction to the threat of regeneration and his

It's this episode that really does reflect, as Zach suggests, the difference in philosophy between the Coens and Hawley. The Coens are more Camus-ish, that life is absurd and the constant, natural search for meaning through greed, money or even just investigation is fruitless, because life has no meaning and we will

John Simm's Master.

That happening to Spider-Man was different - Spider-Man was still the same character.
This Cap isn't.
And I'm pretty sure Spide-Man recovered from that break.

I mean… is unflappable american idealism all that great anyway? always nice to throw some question marks in there.

Like… fair. I get it. But… things always get put back in place in comics, doesn't hurt to try the thing that's trying something new before it gets slotted back on the shelf?

*to kick

I haven't read Secret Empire yet but… Am I the only one who really likes Spencer's Cap run? I find it fascinating and layered, and - to be honest - the backlash feels entirely forced. it seems like somebody was kind of uncomfortable with the thing, wrote an article that got clickbaited and now everybody calls Spencer

as a man…
Yup

Someone's capitalising on 13 Reasons Why for their trailer…

…But what if they all took death stix

(Just look at the shots of what is presumably the burned-down jedi academy he started - that should clue us to his emotional state)

I don't think he's gonna be a "bad guy" so much as broken-hearted and broken-spirited - he'll believe that the Jedi should be ended to provide balance. If anything he's probably anti-force.