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R.I.P. Alexandra, the latest in a steady line of Marvel Netflix villains (Wilson Fisk, Kilgrave, Diamondback) to be as compelling as the heroes.

R.I.P. Alexandra, the latest in a steady line of Marvel Netflix villains (Wilson Fisk, Kilgrave, Diamondback) to be as compelling as the heroes.

Because duh, The AV Club. Because duh.

I think it's explicitly stated that they view Kun-Lun as their home that they want to return to. And yes, the blind disciples are a Daredevil season one reference.

I will say that Legends of Tomorrow, if you can check the critical brain at the door, can be extremely fun mindless entertainment. But it definitely requires a considerable degree of mindlessness.

Man, while this episode wasn't something amazing and I know the grades are meaningless, coming here after watching it and seeing a C and reading the first few paragraphs just feels like a turnoff to following this coverage.

I disagree.

He looks fuckable if that's what you mean.

As others have said, I find the Punisher to be too psychotically violent. He represents some sort of gritty grimdark machismo that was feels antiquated to 1980s action, but the show did an excellent job at updating that and it really came through from Berenthal's performance which lends him enough humanity to not just

I'm also otherwise not a fan of the Punisher, but enjoyed his part of that season.

Killing Cottonmouth was sort of a mistake, but it could have been redeemed if they really put the focus on Mariah and made her the villain for the rest of the season. The show started going off the rails because of Diamondback, who first really started to appear right after Cottonmouth was dead.

Also, I don't know if Cersei is actually pregnant. I wouldn't be surprised if she's lying to just maintain Jaime's loyalty for as long as she can, and I think once he finds out then he'll finally kill her.

It was definitely rushed and I agree that it was great moments more than a great episode, but it sort of averaged out for me. The idea of being rushed is being hard to hold against the show since it clearly doesn't care anymore about the old structure of each season being a slow build to the final three episodes. This

Game of Thrones Chat
Overall: A-
I normally break down the grades for each section by location, but characters are traveling so fast this episode (i.e., Tyrion appeared in the battlefield, then Dragonstone, then King's Landing, then back to Dragonstone in one episode) that is getting trickier.

In Dragonstone & King's

Overall: A-
I normally break down the grades for each section by location, but characters are traveling so fast this episode (i.e., Tyrion appeared in the battlefield, then Dragonstone, then King's Landing, then back to Dragonstone in one episode) that is getting trickier.

I remember watching a trailer for this show and was really put off by it because it felt somewhat exploitative of major issues by taking political and feminist stances through the lens of pop feminism, then glamorizing them for consumption as a young adults in New York vibe. The short trailer covered street

If you didn't watch all of season six, the last three episodes are worth watching.

They're more like amped up chatrooms than a forum, but Slack does have a threading feature of sorts.

It's actually very similar to Slack, only with slight differences. But I use the app/client not a browser version for Discord.