Personally, I think Bruce Wayne is the best Batman.
Personally, I think Bruce Wayne is the best Batman.
Guh. I found this unwatchable. But it's about sadness, so the AV Club loves it.
B?! This episode was so great. He runs back in time and mucks around because it's fun to watch!
But they navigated a virtual museum? Isn't the study just saying people who play video games are better at video games?
I actually think an uneven friendship (with Tony considering Steve more of a friend than the reverse) makes a ton of sense. Tony has the kind of confidence and easy charisma that he'd assume that they're good. He's also more combative by nature, so he'd undervalue their tension compared to Steve.
An AV Club writer finds a metaphor for heartache and loneliness in something. Shocking.
To me, the vertigo was the least exciting part of it. Looking up was the magic of Man on Wire, not looking down.
Right. But that's all licensing agreements with content creators—which makes creating your own content all the more important to the company.
A think piece about Family Matters. I'm officially done with the AV Club.
How is Flash not a detective show, and how is Arrow not a gritty show. And isn't Agent Colson a white male lead? That chart is weird.
It's a shame that this author doesn't know what journalism actually is. It's about informing your opinions, not forming opinions for you.
I guess not. My apologies. I just sort of read it that way.
I really don't have a lot of patience for snarky headlines when actual people are dead.
I actually love Peter Pan, and this looks well intentioned and well made—but it misses a couple whole sale points of the story that I think are so smart.
It's one of the few public domain stories out there that has a solid following.
I'd watch the shit out of this movie.
Glad some one else caught that too. When the future newspaper was revealed, we were focusing on time travel, and not Crisis connections. Pariah makes sense.
I'm with you on that point. Part of what made Year One work so well is that Gordon learned how to operate in that town without really compromising who he was. He became savvy—in this show he's more or less just innocent and naive.
I actually dug this one a lot. I like the lunacy of a weather balloon killer.
Snark all you want. All those "You Will" things kind of happened, and Bell Labs is kind of why.