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Don't think it was bad as all that, though it would have been better if they dropped in something like -

I don't always listen to synth music, but when I do it's John Carpenter's.

Now that we have the payoff, I'd declare this a weak season. There was still enough consistently good to great material to make it worth the watch, but the "big arc" was a misfire. John Noble did a great job giving him more dimensions then just the cackling villain Holmes always painted him as, but Moreland didn't

Turns out the best Avengers movie wasn't directed by Joss Whedon and doesn't even have "Avengers" in the title.

Wow did Sava ghostwrite this for you? I mean it's got both the hallmarks, paragraph after paragraph of how lazy/inept the episode was, but gave it a B so people don't completely skip what you wrote to complain in the comments.

Yea the Sword of Morning very convincingly kicked their asses.

My watch has ended… peace out mofos!

I think it's sporting of him to let DC get Wonder Woman out first. Though one could argue Marvel already did a Black Widow movie, they just made Captain America the star of it.

Chubby Kree bikers aside, another great episode. They are selling the "Daisy wants to be in the Hive" angle very well. I believed her when she said getting caught on camera was just a slip up and that Coulson and Mack were just grasping at a glimmer of hope.

Having been on a re-watch of the films over the last week or so, I'm curious why Loki gets a pass over the apparent "Marvel villains suck" rule. I'm fairly certain it's just down to Tom Hiddleston is charming and he's been in three movies. The villains in these films do some villainy things and then they go to

My thinking is that they are finally trimming the fat now that they've passed the books. Frankly it's overdue. Season 5 had way too many scenes ending with "and nothing important happened."

I was all "c'mon really, we're stretching this out to a third episode?" Then WHAM! AND we got the "I drink and I know things" line.

I'm pretty indifferent to it's success/failure personally. But I am tired of reading about how one's opinion on this movie somehow defines your whole character. So I eagerly await the opening weekend, because then it'll be just one more week of this nonsense and then we'll move onto whether or not Star Trek: Beyond

Well the price is a bit higher but that's basically how it worked in Street Fighter II.

I am really looking forward to the female Ghostbusters movie… because once it finally comes out we can all stop talking about it.

Shoulda went with "Director zooms away from Flash"

As someone who remembers leaving their NES on overnight because there were no save games I have a hard time understanding the folks who champion the "you have to replay the whole game if you mess up" trend.

Are you actually trying to make this a weekly feature? Because resorting to tacking on six nameless extras so it's not just Dr. Bashir, his son, and his bodyguard, does not bode well. Despite it's bloody reputation, GoT doesn't really kill characters that often.

If you want to feel super guilty for hating on Keanu, just google "keanu reeves tragedy"