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That’s cool. You know, if WB were smart, they’d have the full library of Looney Tunes available to watch on their platform, especially highlighting it right now as cross-promotion. But Zaslav.

That episode was terrible. Far closer to a D than a B grade. Wasn’t Bad Bunny’s fault as he had absolutely nothing to work with. WU was really flat as well. Also, waaaaaay too much Mikey Day.

Another fun episode and I’m enjoying the road we’re on, wherever its headed. But Majors’ portrayal of Victor Timely was incredibly grating. I’m not talking about any kind of outside influence from his real world allegations (I support ousting him) because I can separate that from the on screen product (no judgement

Justice for Assy McGee!

Not a hot take. Closer to the best take. At the very least, most should agree it shouldn’t be #1. It’s way closer to 21 if it has to be on the list

They use to run old episodes at 10pm a couple of years ago. You’d see a few episodes from the 70s, 80s, and early 90s, but then they just started showing stuff from like 2016, totally defeating the purpose of the “classic SNL” hour.

It was a fine episode, nothing special. C to C+ feels right. The Barbie filmed piece was the best of the night. Funnily enough, I thought Davidson was better here in sketches as a host than he ever was as an actual cast member.

Ah, this is good to know because the “final” episode that aired on Wednesday seemed like a really odd (and bland) way to end the series. Not sure why they billed it as the finale and then doing a NYCC announcement instead of just doing this from the start

I feel like most all of these problems could be solved if people just would have read the manual. Poor OB

Buy physical media, people. Do not trust streaming services. If you like a piece of media, buy it to own.

Ugh. This looks kinda bad. I liked the last movie they did (the one with Piccolo and Gohan) and was hoping they’d move more in that direction. I haven’t read the manga that’s continued after the animated version of Super, but from what I’ve skimmed, that looks more interesting too.

Yeah, I’m not seeing it either. So far, Bluesky is like Twitter circa 2012 or so. There’s some fun accounts just posting cool pics or jokes. There’s a growing number of news related accounts (people and publishers) and you can actually talk with them in meaningful discussions without all the replies being race to the

57 is a steak sauce but steak is like the worse thing you can put it on. But burgers, fries, and chicken? It works really well.

Ord and Corman had apparently crafted a semi-serious legal procedural that didn’t see Cox—who plays attorney/superhero Matt Murdock—in his iconic horned suit until episode four.

As a wrestling fan, I know what’s coming so I’m interested in seeing others reactions to the story because man is it sad and tragic

We’re adjusting the price of your television package in order to remain competitive in the marketplace, while still delivering the best possible programming.

I fully support the new trend of if a multiverse is involved, you have to cast Ke Huy Quan

If he’s that worried, why not just make “Kim Wexler In Space” and then watch the money and awards pile up.

Eh, yes and no. On a very basic sense, yes. They moved some pieces around to where things were accomplished. But in a larger point, both narratively and character related, they didn’t do much of anything. There’s barely any hints as to why Thrawn is doing what he’s doing. Why Ezra was worth it no matter the cost. What

I don’t really need see all of them all the time. I get that part. But with Luke specifically (and to a lesser extent, Leia, given her role in the Senate), if you’re going to keep dealing with stories between eps 6 and 7 that lay connective tissue, it gets increasingly hard to do it without involving Luke Skywalker