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Picard is going to be the same stupid garbage as the first two seasons except with maximum fan service.

Exactly, I don’t know how you read that any other way. The only way it can be read as “Monica could use Captain Marvel instead” is that Ewing wanted to call her Captain Marvel in the *comic* but was told to use Photon because it's what they're using in the MCU.

Also what works in video games. Going from room to room deliberately killing everyone you see wouldn’t really work in a movie or tv show context. 

If the amount of action in the TV show was even half of what it is the game, the level of violence would be unpalatable to most non-gamers.

Cameron Britton :D

She was one of the main two reasons I was pissed about Mindhunter being axed (Holt McCallany being the other).

There’s a novel, The Girl with All the Gifts, that came out about a year after the game and has a ton of similarities to The Last of Us: cordyceps mutation zombifies most people, one immune girl emerges, and a convoy has to take her across England to hopefully reach a place where she can be studied to find a cure. In

Doesn’t seem to be much circling tables excessively and doubling back on empty shelves in case they come across random screws or pills. Starting to doubt their commitment to the source material.

“But coming back to finish his version was not about making the best film he could,...”

They felt like very short sketches this week, which was good and bad.”

You mean you didn’t like five full minutes of Superman’s death scream traveling across the world? Or the super-long, epic Shooting of the Magic Arrow scene?

They nailed it so much there was no longer a need for a Superman. Evans was perfect casting the way Christopher Reeve was back in the day and filled the same shoes culturally.  

I’m a big fan of Nicholas Hoult but I can’t see him as Superman. He’s tall, but he’s way too lean. 

It’s not a virus.

A defense lawyer MUST provide a zealous defense of their client no matter their guilt.”

No shit. Nothing to do with after-the-fact statements to the press about how they totally would have won in a trial that isn’t happening.

Not only was the lawyer’s statement ethical, it could very much be argued, not professing his

So we can at least watch Damsel, premiering October 13, while we wait for Rebel Moon to enter our orbit on December 22

as a college student I don’t have a lot of free time.

Absolutely nothing whatsoever bars an attorney from saying “no comment” or not releasing a statement at all.  This statement wasn’t a zealous defense, it was an unnecessary and execrable piece of horseshit.

Its controversial in the way Civil Rights was considered controversial in the 1950s.  It was, and the fact this was controversial is terribly depressing.

Appa!