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A lot of it seems to be the post-fact age we find ourselves in. You can’t criticize the last Ghostbusters film or The Last Jedi without being labeled a misogynist. To the point where any legit critique still starts with “I don’t care that Admiral Holdo was a woman...” You can’t defend any Trump action without someone

“And thinking that what we all wanted was for Castle to learn how to love again with the help of a headstrong teenage girl serving as a substitute daughter for the one he lost?”

Oh god no, oh dear god, please no. This is a joke review, right? The real review is coming out later? Please? :(

This was a lot of words to say that you want clicks for being contrary.

If you don’t like a film genre, let me give you some advice, watch something else.

I hate being a grumpy old man complaining on the internet about the brave new world of Chibnall, so I’ll just say that my 11yo daughter fell asleep during the interminable cafe scene. 

This felt like a retread of “Dalek” except longer & much stupider.

Jodie Whitaker is a fine actress, and she plays a great Dr. Who.

However, Chibnall and his writing staff suck ass on toast. Not good toast, but the extremely boring kind of toast, made with the blandest bread possible. This season of Dr. Who made me realize I’d rather have a “Love and Monsters” level of goofy trainwreck

This episode was so far from what “The Doctor” has come to be over the years. I have no problem with a female Doctor and think Jody Whittaker is a great actress, but the character she plays is just a pale shadow of The Doctor. Her knowledge, presence, and confidence have been severely reduced and diluted among all the

I do think Chinall’s season had more in common with the first revival series than Moffat’s in that RTD struggled to get all the tonal stuff right and made some forgettable episodes in between the good stuff. I’m hoping he’ll hit his stride in the next season.

forced Native peoples to again explain that blood does not determine one’s inclusion in a tribe or nation

felt the same way. I gave it a 6/10

Then I watched it again with fresh eyes and made a ‘game’ of it. with other people. REALLY enjoyed it, I give it a 9/10

The gimmick was interesting at first- but half way through we just wanted to get to the end and lost interest... fast.  It got to the point where no one cared which choice we made.

I happen to work in logistics and part of my job involves dealing with UPS, FedEx, DHL whenever there are problems delivering packages from our customers or packages we sent out of one of our many warehouses.

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This video from yesterday specifically. He made a similar statement on Reddit about not being able to talk about his situation, so I wouldn’t be surprised if there has already been some sort of settlement between him and Epic.

I Consider First Class Fassbinders Bond audition tape.

I suspect this is the reason they didn’t publish more of the data with their conclusions. I imagine if you were to look at their lists of female and male led movies you’d find a lot more to argue with than just the ones we already know about. TLJ and TFA are definitely female-led, and both were also very successful.

Totally agree about the pacing. Feeling like ASP is having trouble finding her footing after network TV with 22-24-episode seasons and then to Netflix with 4 “movies” to stand in for a full year... there seem to be issues with her finding the middle ground in these 10-episode seasons!

Yeah, it was an uneven finale at best, and that’s how the whole season was for me. It hopped from thing to thing so quickly that nothing seemed to develop organically. The brother is in the CIA? (why?). Mom ran away to Paris? Midge gets demoted and promoted and serves as a wedding planner for a coworker whose wedding

The pacing on this episode was really fast. It almost felt like the writers planned this for four episodes, then when Legends was cut out of the crossover, they crunched everything together to fit it into 3 episodes. None of the scenes felt like they had any room to breathe. It was like they were trying to move from

I could not agree with you more. These are literally all the points I made on Reddit immediately after watching this episode.
I really hated that final scene. I really like Benjamin and really hate Joel, so it’s kind of a given. Even though Joel was getting a “redemption arc” this season, a lot of his behaviour made

I know this is a minority opinion (but I saw some others on here saying it too) but this episode was just pretentious and weird for weird’s sake. This show is quickly becoming the superhero version of “Mr. Robot”. Yes, it is nice David mourns his sister and in other universes he is happily married of that the Shadow