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You came to this website and then clicked on the article so, apparently, yes.

Tyrion represents the reader/viewer trying to figure out why GRR is such a cruel heartless fucker with the characters we love

Minor nitpick: these movies are made by Fox, not Disney/Marvel. And also Jean Grey died in the previous movie. It's not really misogyny that she's not back. And Kitty Pryde's role being diminished is bullshit but you can hardly blame it on misogyny - Hugh Jackman is the big star of these movies and all the story-lines

These games are really fun gameplay-wise but I think their aesthetic is just generally very ugly.

yeah the only way someone could enjoy a show with a predominantly black cast was if there was some sort of serious liberal white-guilt thing going on, right?

Lies.

I feel like they wont just straight-up do the No Country ending.

Are you serious? Killing people is fine but killing an animal crosses the line?

Yeah, when are men gonna get the spotlight for once?

a huge amount of Community's humour was based on character, not on meta jokes

There's a lot of straight comedians who talk about their relationships at length in their comedy, but you wouldn't say something like that to them would you?

I thought episode eight was the best case-of-the-week this show has done. The whole mechanical werewolf thing was a bit too far for me, even though I know this show in operating on it's own logic at this point.

Editing that bad isn't going to make it into a professionally made TV show (especially one that has been masterfully edited like Hannibal) unless it is entirely on purpose. The effect was wonderfully disconcerting.

It was actually a really strong, solid, consistent sitcom.

everyone knows you can only watch one tv show a night, god

I don't know if anyone's mentioned it but there was a Man-Thing reference in Iron Man 3. The female AIM agent Tony fights (the war veteran who re-grows an arm with Extremis) is named Ellen Brandt, the name of Man-Thing's wife

I know this is probably just auto-correct changing Marge or something, but someone mishearing Marge as March for years is really funny to me

Why would the character being dead in the comics cause the film rights to revert back to Marvel? Fox are gonna keep churning out X-Men movies regardless

it's a comic book

The style was reminiscent of Battlestar Galactica, which also did a similar time jump