“distracts from the story, which is that my life fell apart right when I was learning to be both Jen and She-Hulk. Those are my stakes, K.E.V.I.N.”
“distracts from the story, which is that my life fell apart right when I was learning to be both Jen and She-Hulk. Those are my stakes, K.E.V.I.N.”
As someone who binged it rather than watching it week to week, the blood storyline wasn’t actually that big. The only instances were when the goons attacked her a failed and when it potentially happened after the creep seduced her. I never though he got the blood, because she probably would have woken up if she tried.…
The show pretty perfectly captured the She-Hulk comics IMO - this is the exact sort of thing you can imagine happening there.
A timeline? No slideshow?
It’s made even more tragic by how we know the “Prince Who Was Promised” is total bullshit anyway, and it’ll be the last Targaryen heir’s little cousin, with none of the family blood herself, who takes care of everything.
So did they not invent wheelchairs until Bran’s time or what? Poor Viserys.
A clear distinction between this show and Game of Thrones is that only one noble house actually matters. It’s actually cute how poor Vaemond truly thinks it’s his. Like dude, come on, this show isn’t called House of the Seahorse. As has similarly been said before, his decapitation (while gruesome) would’ve had more…
I kind of have a different read on this show. I’m a comics fan and I don’t feel like the show is being particularly insulting as much as its lightly poking fun as some of the sillier aspects of the MCU. More broadly, since the MCU is kind of a huge slice of modern pop culture, my thinking is it belongs to everyone who…
I tend to lean towards Magnus feeling vs. lack of “you caught them red handed” evidence. Magnus is hardly out there flinging accusations every time he loses. He seems a pretty low key figure considering his rank and talent. He has lost before to other “prodigies” without insinuating cheating. Gracefully.
Yeah, it’s not like he admitted to cheating. What’s that? He did admit to it? Whoops.
The Element is one of the best cars of the 00s. Whoever submitted it to this list is a heretic.
Especially if there was an available hybrid, considering the target market...
I dunno, I like the van-like shape of the Element and think it plays a factor in its success since it’s plausible to turn it into a mini-camper of sorts which wouldn’t be as possible in the hunch-backed Aztek. I also just prefer the ‘Honda rugged’ aesthetic inside over the aggressive concept-car interior of the Pontiac…
Can’t disagree more about the element. How can it be called ugly in 2022?
If Honda introduced a new Element with similar styling to the old one, it would PRINT money, no marketing required.
Disagree on the Honda Element seats. I found them very comfortable, and I did many 12-hour days in those seats. I bought my 2006 Element brand new in 2006 and had it for 8 years/144,000 miles. Over those years it went all over the country. It was a mobile hotel and bike hauler. It moved my then-future husband from…
I agree! I’m 6'3" and drove a 2004 Element for over 6 years, and I never had a complaint about the seats. The headroom was amazing, both front and rear! And I used to fold the back seats up to fit all kinds of lumber and junk in the back. In fact, for those who are curious, about a half-dozen 8-foot 2x6 boards fit perf…
I disagreed with your take on the Honda Element seats. I drove one for years and don’t remember much about them which is a good thing. The rear seats were great because they were slightly elevated which give you better visibility than in most vehicles. Plus, I don’t understand the comment regarding folding up rear…
OK, so I question if Honda Element person has clearly never actually lived with the Honda Element. The folding seats are utterly genius and genuinely do customize the interior to fit almost anything you could want to carry.
Every word about the Element is wrong and I will die on that hill.
We’ve taken ours on multiple 1000+ mile road trips without issue. and the removable rear seats means it has more and better cargo space than other SUV’s that are significantly larger than it. Only minivans can compete. The suicide doors are annoying for…