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So we likely won’t be seeing Ezra Miller return, then...?

It looks like someone doing a cheap pastiche of the Coens. Almost enough to make you wonder whether Joel was the one doing all the heavy lifting in that partnership.

Yes, but you don’t have onions on your belts, which was the style at the time.

Maybe it’s just me, but it kinda sorta seems like Pixar’s also just been getting increasingly try-hard when it comes to being playing on our emotions, and Elemental has partly just kind of had the misfortune to come out when we’re all starting to become a bit immune to it. Don’t get me wrong, when it works it works —

Eh, I’ve had ups and downs in my friendships and haven’t always loved my co-workers, sure, but I’ve never bought and made my underlings wear t-shirts commemorating my petty feud with someone, nor do I have TV shows that I can exclude them from appearing on. “Exhausting in a peculiarly transactional way” sounds fair.

I suspect they’ll be streamlining things a bit. Maybe Dick and Jason at most.

FWIW, my brother got divorced a few years back, and while it was a long time coming, he ended the marriage and had no regrets about it, it was still an incredibly turbulent and emotionally devastating experience for him. After it was all done and he never had to see his ex again, yeah, he was happy as a pig in shit,

Yep. In many ways, Zack Snyder has the “anti-Poochie” problem — he wants to jump straight to the fireworks factory with no set-up.

It doesn’t help that the discussion hinges on such a ridiculously OTT and edgelordy premise as potentially letting kids die as well. Like Cleretic says, there’s room for people to argue that being Superman comes with the risk of people fearing him and his powers. But trying to hinge that argument on the idea that

Please, as if there’s not an ample amount of audio reference material enabling that even with the AI of today.

To edit slightly, I will concede I’ve maybe been a little on the glib side in this conversation, but, well, we’re just shooting the shit on the AV Club, it’s not like this is a formal presidential debate or anything. I think it’s still a perfectly valid metaphor for the situation.

I’m also not saying there shouldn’t be consequences for malfeasance, nor that personal distancing shouldn’t one of them. I’m just saying that I personally try not to judge people for finding it harder to personally distance themselves from a close friend who is being accused of malfeasance since, contrary to how it

I too am a fan of breathing oxygen and using H2O in order to remain hydrated.

To be clear, I’m not saying Bill Murray isn’t an absolute piece of shit a lot of the time, or even most of the time. Just that I don’t really get down with the secondary-level “denounce this person immediately!” vibe that tends to arise whenever someone’s accused of something bad — or even, in this case, turns out to

Personally, I’m inclined to not judge people too harshly for not immediately denouncing people who are clearly close friends in their personal lives merely because the internet hordes are baying for them to do so. Leaving aside the fact that it’s easy to forget that we only really know these people through AV Club

Could be worse; he could have been John Lennon. 

THR notes that Gotham Knights got fewer viewers than Superman & Lois but was “also considerably less expensive to make,” so the fact that it got the axe and Superman & Lois didn’t is somewhat surprising, given everything we’ve seen from Nexstar CW up until this point

I mean, Jesus literally gets crucified at one point if we’re going there.

I mean, that’s basically also Superman.