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Let’s not forget this, either. A nice inversion of Loki’s first appearance in the comics.

I do love a good melancholy ending.

Now that was a damn good finale.

Loki may not be my favorite MCU character, but his character arc, is by far my favorite. By a wide margin too, it’s not even close. From being the first big-Big Bad of the MCU to being arguably it’s most selfless “hero” at the end(for all time. always). Hiddleston nailed it every time. The exhaustion, the realization

Didn’t expect anything we’d say to end up on the list but it’s nice to know we’re pretty much the exact opposite...also, never let a contractor start working until they’ve produced a certificate of liability insurance coverage made out to you so you know they have insurance in case they or their equipment damage your

Love me some Benson and Morehead, but I can’t shake the feeling that we should take funding away from them so they can get back to the filmmaking that they do best...

I’m sorry, this episode was full of bad exposition and trite speeches.

All of the stuff around B-15, Dox, Hunters, and other TVA employees feels really tacked on and bland. But everything else has been great.

Just a couple of observations:

My take is that his mind is always moving too fast for his voice to keep up, perhaps due to the unnatural and paradoxical nature of the information he’s been exposed to.

That’s literally why I still have it.  I’ve been a member since 2006 and have thought repeatedly about getting rid of it - but now I have a kid who watches the programming like crazy.  I wish Floor is Lava, Octonauts and Is It Cake? were elsewhere.

Well, I think him finding Sylvie just to find her is probably motivation enough.

With 95 percent of the branches pruned, doesn’t the Loom fix itself now? Wasn’t the problem that all the branches were happening and B-15 refused to prune them?


Sean Penn is easily the bigger douchebag. He beat the shit out of Madonna and probably other women. Chevy Chase is... rude sometimes? Gosh, what a douchebag.

I’m not even convinced that the “Chase as asshole” narrative has ever been borne out in any meaningful way. In his public appearances or interviews, he genuinely seems to be a decent guy, content with his family, his main fault being a lack of interest in the Hollywood hype machine.

The sedan looks great, but I think the hatch is more exciting and unique, despite the compromises of viewing angles and interior space for that cool roofline!

Tastes and opinions differ. I prefer the looks of the hatch over the sedan (could be the over-use of chrome on the sedan for me). Plus more usable space in the back for the hatchback.

So far as I can tell, Honda never advertised the Element’s interior as being hose-washable, just “the waterproof seat fabric and wipe-down floor make for super-quick and easy cleanups.” That’s from the 2003 Element’s brochure. I’ve scoured Honda’s press releases and brochures looking to see if Honda itself created

Yeah, and Tabitha disappears, ne’er to be seen nor heard from again, after season 2. RoyCo Managment trainee guy, we hardly knew ye. So all he really has is Gerri, and that relationship is so twisted and unhealthy. It’s not a friendship. Roman is completely the embodiment of Logan Roy’s ethos of “he never saw anything

One of the things that struck me during this episode is just how thoroughly alone Roman is. While it’s true that neither Kendall nor Shiv have deep friendships that we’ve seen, we’ve gotten a sense of relationships they have cultivated outside of Waystar. Both have been married; both have occasionally called upon

There also was that time on the yacht when he was expressing how terrified he was when taken hostage. He was mocked mercilessly for that too.