If you look at the Yellow Vests “official” demands*, they’re somewhat far-right on immigration & borders, but mostly left (and far left) on social demands.
If you look at the Yellow Vests “official” demands*, they’re somewhat far-right on immigration & borders, but mostly left (and far left) on social demands.
That’s not totally wrong, in this case, since the Yellow Vests movement is literally protesting everything, at this point : immigration, unemployment, taxes, modern democracy, elections, the EU, capitalism, education reforms, public services, and so on.
If by “the basic quality of the episodes”, you mean “this season has been very mediocre, heavy-handed and flat when written by Chibnall, and it’s barely starting to pick up now that it’s nearly over, and that Whitaker’s Doc is finally starting to come into her own” then yeah, we’re all in agreement.
Oh but most episodes, this season, have already been particularly divisise, and the source of numerous heated conversations between fans.
Yeah, and given the fact that WW is, as far as i’m concerned, an okay film at best, I think i’m gonna lower my expectations for Aquamomoa.
That doesn’t look like a cheap cosplay plastic sword freshly painted by the prop department. No siree !
Sadly, Morrison’s Klaus has really been a case of diminishing returns. The first one was fun, but since then, every year has been less and less satisfying, more and more random, generic and uninspired. The art is still great, though.
I really don’t care about Macron’s politics, but De Gaulle, Sarkozy, Mitterand and Chirac all said basically the exact same thing about Petain (“WW1's Petain = great ; WW2's Petain = awful and unforgivable ; both should be remembered”), if not worse. Except they didn’t have social media and the internet outrage machine…
Just like with the Cassian Andor series, the (even) Old(er) Man Picard show and half of the announced MCU/Disney streaming shows, my only answer to this is : Why ?
I realized only very recently that this awful cape + fixations design was straight out the Injustice games, just like a good part of the early Snyderverse inspirations.
Haven’t watched this episode yet (and to be perfectly honest, I probably won’t do so until next Saturday, at the earliest - for the first time since 05, I’m in no rush to keep up with Who), but...
For what it’s worth, I find interesting to read the online enthusiasm for this batch of episodes, since around me, out of the 20 or so (non-UK, non-US) Who viewers (old school hardcore fans, 2005 nuWho fans, casuals, Moffat fans, Davies fans, Broadchurch/Torchwood fans, harsh critics, people who are pretty easy to…
My only problem with what was otherwise a fine match was the ref’s random counting. I get that the drama should take precedence over the “rules” of the Last Woman Standing, but in that case, the ref never seemed to apply some coherent counting methodology to the match.
The Rock is, too.
Loving (the rough approximation of) the OG Flash suit. Flash Ammell looks ridiculous in that group shot, though.
Honestly, I think they’ll just give up on Cage & Rand for a while. I don’t see them trying to reconcile the vastly different situations both Danny and Luke are in at the end of their respective shows.
Still hate the inelegant way the cape is attached to the suit, but nonetheless, glad to see Tv Supes back. Now if only they could find a way to get Brandon Routh in the suit, as a decoy of some sort while Clark poses as Ray Palmer...
For what it’s worth, most fans around me IRL were really underwhelmed, if not outright bored by the premiere, despite Doc Jodie being liked by everyone. So, my hopes, so far, is that the writing gets exponentially better that it is, right now.
Eh, I’d rather watch a new franchise feat. the adventures of a female 005 or 006, with potential crossover/team-up with Bond, than a gender-switched Jane Bond which would replay the Bond hits, “but with a female Bond !”.
That's a lot of hair. And a lot of explosions.