No.
No.
Rogue One is a good film with beautiful cinematography, a mostly bland cast, a meandering first two-thirds, and an utterly brilliant final act. It would have been better if Gareth Edwards was more willing to break his mold as a director.
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"Here's" is mansplain-y? Really?
Eh, I liked the episode. Wasn't as great as the previous stretch since Chase's unmasking, but the whole Helix thing — while not as interesting as the central plot, and certainly something with the potential to get worse — doesn't drag everything down to the netherworld of mediocrity like a lot of the subplots (and…
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I'm hedging my bets on Savitar's identity not being revealed in the next episode, even though the title seems to promise it. They'll find some way to keep weaseling out of it until either the penultimate ep or the finale. Mark my words.
The fact that it's a show about the best martial artist in the world and most of its fight scenes are passable at best is a huge sticking point. Why even bother with that character if the budget isn't going to be poured into the stunt work and choreography?
"I went back in time to save Kilgrave so he can help me kill Iris to stop her from being killed by Savitar!"
… Suddenly I've never wanted anything more than for every sequential Doctor to become the next Jessica Jones villain.
… You are taking this stuff way more seriously than you probably should. Of course Frank would be nothing but a homicidal maniac deserving of a death sentence in real life, but this is fiction. We can have sympathetic murderous assholes as protagonists if they're handled well, and to me and plenty of others, Jon…
He's… not a hero, though. The season clearly painted him as a mentally imbalanced, morally grey anti-hero at best — and he was the outright villain of the first four episodes. And calling his PTSD "Manpain" is just unnecessary.
Can he follow this up by vacating the office of President to try and set up his own counter-presidency, whereupon we can officially mark him as a rogue enemy of the state and treat him accordingly?
The campaign is genuinely one of the best campaigns ever put in a shooter. I never even touched the multiplayer and it was still almost my Game of the Year.
It's a majestic crest from his true body trying to burst free of the skin suit.
Every picture taken of Bannon seems to melt him just a bit more.
Just like when you break into someone's house, kill them in their sleep, and snatch up every valuable to be pawned off later, but the police only go after the owner of the pawn shop.
"The only way to save Iris from being stalked and killed by Savitar is to stalk and kill her myself!"
His character was one of the worst parts of the revival, and his "heroic Alex Jones" archetype is even more unsavory now than it was a year ago.
Awesome. This time can we get more than two episodes worth watching, give Mitch Pileggi more than three lines of dialogue, eliminate Joel McHale and those godawful "younger and hipper" Mulder and Scully clones, and never have Scully ramble about PCR and "MUH ALIEN DNA" again?