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If the center of the American motion picture industry had remained in Menlo Park, New Jersey, then westerns might not have been as essential a genre.
But it all moved to Hollywood, California, where due to time period and location alone, EVERY movie was a western by default for the first decade.

He may have looked like a power ranger, but he had a more compelling and sympathetic emotional arc than the Joker did. I genuinely identified with Dafoe's Osborn in a way I couldn't with the clown Prince of crime.

Given the MCU's trend of barely-developed villains, it would still be a pretty long shot.

The fact that you had to clarify WHICH rooftop fight underlines the problem with DD.

Or 13-episode seasons that 13 contained and focused stories?

Not power…guns.
You want to know how he was able to amass this enormous amount of military-grade weaponry that all these local gangsters want to pay him money for.

1 & 2 are the same. The vendetta exists BECAUSE they are half brothers. And entering a life of crime just gave him the means to pursue his vendetta.

How many supervillains is Peter Parker personally connected to?

A Machiavellian master manipulator appropriates the anger of the public and aims it in a completely different direction. You've never seen that happen before?

In the end, Zemo won?

Surveillance is a fact of life as long as freaking Heimdall can watch us all as we shower.

All they were doing was dancing.

The radio edit where they spell out the word"Safety" would drive me homicidal back in the day. But I got album version for my iPhone a few years ago, and I have to admit it's a pretty above average dance number.

Both songs just stopped short of the top ten. (Surprising. They seemed to always be on the radio.)

The next episode really should have showed Luke rubbing several tubes worth of aloe Vera gel into his skin.

The show deliberately wants the viewer to identify with Misty. So naturally the therapist seems hostile and suspicious at first, because that's how Misty feels (like anybody who's ordered to undergo a therapy session.)

They didn't have to go the origin route. They could have just told a good mystery/horror tale where Doctor Strange is this strange doctor who is called in on cases that defy regular medical and scientific knowledge and logic. He should be an enigmatic man of mystery, like he was in his first comics appearance. Leave

They hired the wrong d'Abo for the role.

Clancy Brown too! The final battle is an insane free-for-all.

Why is it always Asians who have a beef with this. South Americans, Eastern Europeans, and Africans have been playing other types of South Americans, Eastern Europeans and Africans for decades. The only complaints come if the actor fails to hit the accent correctly.