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With Riverdale and Nancy Drew both ending last night, it’s an end of an era for the CW. Gone are the high school and superhero shows and it’s place, lower tier sports and imported shows mostly from Canada. I probably won’t watch anything on it until Superman & Lois come back sometime next year and with the strikes

This show was never afraid to be weird, and I loved them for it. They rarely could figure out what to do with Archie, which they’re finally addressing in this weird ass final season. I like what they attempted in this last season, but they regressed so many characters back to their most annoying traits. Except Reggie.

I love how the writer couldn’t figure out any way to make him sound wrong about any of this, so he’s just hoping presenting the quotes on their own along with an insulting title will be enough. And to show just how right Tarantino is, just look at how Arnold Schwarrzenegger himself has just put out basically a True

I for one enjoyed this show for the most part and will miss it when it’s gone. 

While the first season was rough.  I feel Titans really improved in the second season.  It was less serious, less edgy, and leaned a bit more into the comic camp.  

This review reminded me of the text-box you see on a lot of Wikipedia articles: “This section may be overly detailed.” Listing every beat of the episode’s plot one after the other gets tiring to read, and aside from saying that Bella Ramsey is “credibly American” I have almost no sense of whether the acting is good

The transmisogynistic ablist heteronormative racist cispatriarchy strikes again!

Well yeah if you have Criterion and don’t care about a bunch of the stuff that HBO Max has then obviously you would not be upset about it becoming unusable. But as someone who does not have Criterion but appreciates both the TCM hub on HBO and many of the other things HBO Max has (I am a parent of small children) I am

Again, I ask people to not look at him as “Alan Moore” the figure in modern comics history but look at him as a human being who worked for DC for about five or six years back in the 1980s’ and has always spoken out about the unjust and sinister tactics deployed that he became alarmed by. Until people read and read and

I mean... dude’s absolutely right.

To get the level of “nerd” that comic book or star trek fans experienced in previous eras, you would have to be into weird manga or something (Is that even equivalent? I don’t know. I’m not a nerd). The author has a point about how the “nerd” experience now, liking the most popular movie franchises of all time (Star

The Snyder Cut was actually great. For me, it is genuinely in the top 10 or 15 superhero movies I’ve seen. I’m glad we got it, but I can do without the toxic fandom. Snyder is actually an interesting creative with distinct vision, but people who hate him HATE him and people who love him are apparently willing to do

I'm not a huge Snyder fan, but his version was far superior to what was initially released. Even with all of the weird endings.

That 64 to 66 gap (aka the Beatles came and put Elvis into the retro category - although he really did it to himself listening to the Colonel and making those shitty movies) really stands out.

To say this is retarded would probably not be the best way to critcize it. 

*raises hand* (age 31)

I just finished and personally, I think this has been the best season by quite a wide margin. The writing has never been better.

There’s been numerous variations on the Archie comics. There were the infamous crossovers with stuff like Predator and The Punisher. There was Little Archie where the title character was a young kid and a major asshole. There’s more than one series set in a zombie apocalypse. There was a cartoon where Archie was a

“remains the best take on Robert E. Howard’s iconic character“

Sigh. If only they had filmed R.E. Howard’s stories.