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In a way it suggested to me that Hope was stronger than Jessica gave her credit for. If she had actually been treated like an adult and consulted on what was going on she probably would have volunteered to take the years so they could just shoot Kilgrave and get it over with, thus saving lives and bringing an end to

Either way their relationship was gross and unhealthy. Robyn is clearly nuts and not someone who you would want to take any kind of serious advice from.

The worst part was the look on Malcom's face suggested that he was taking what she said seriously. It's like dude, you remember she was fucking her brother right? Pretty sure that excludes you from the category of being able to offer life advice.

Being a middle aged black man in a marvel show is almost like wearing a red shirt on Star Trek.

Yeah, that's pretty much how I felt. The strongest stuff here was centered around the new characters. Hopefully now that all of the fanwank stuff people have been begging for is out of the way they can move forward and do something new with the next films.

One of the problems with these kind of hype cycles is that they tend to cloud people's judgement and make it kind of hard to have an honest conversation about something. People who are trying to oppose the PR induced narrative (Abrams has fixed the franchise and shown Old Man Lucas how to make a proper Star Wars

Yeah you're right, no one saw the prequels or were enthusiastic about them on opening weekend. The public's reaction at the pinnacle of a massive hype cycle is the most reliable indicator of a movies quality. That's why Avatar is the greatest film ever made.

It can be two things!

Unfortunately he doesn't totally have the courage of his own convictions. When they first went to kidnap Kilgrave and Simpson was supposed to shoot that dart at his neck, he should have just pulled out a real piece and ended it right there. "Oops wrong gun my bad."

There's a difference between saying the government should be empowered to shoot him and that someone in the abstract should shoot him. So I'm on #teamjustshoothim, lets get that Punisher crossover started early.

I like how he's basically Seth Green's character in Austin Powers "We can just shoot him"

I for one liked what they were doing with Simpson. The actor is making some interesting choices. He plays Simpson as being kind of awkward and you sense that there's something off about him. He's clearly suffering from some kind of ptsd, and you can see him viewing everything through the lenses of his experience and

I didn't really think the show was very funny until that last song. I suspect a disproportionate amount of writing time was spent penning it, and if that's true it was totally worth it.

It's not the nudity that's the problem, its that like everything else with Miley Cyrus and the Flaming Lips these days, the whole thing wreaks of trying too hard.

He also did a film about the Black Panthers. He'd probably bring some political edge to this thing that might set it apart.

Jaws 19 : Someone at Universal has the Adobe Suite

I can experience what it's like to be in a Kmart 20 years ago any time I want. All I have to do is go to a Kmart.

I mostly click on GJI comments to read people shitting on it these days.

Allende's real mistake was not arming the workers. He placed his faith in his ability to keep the military loyal to the legally elected government, and we all see how that worked out. Without any means to organize a popular militia (a repeated demand we hear from the protesters throughout the film) there was no way

Historically most of the major gains of labor have been the result of workers willing to go on a series of mass strikes up to the point of fighting the government, sometimes literally, in order to win concessions. Businesses seldom make changes on a volunteer basis and when they do, such changes are usually cosmetic