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Or that 20 million individuals would loan Todd McFarlane a single dollar to make it happen.

Jane likes a dude.

That doesn’t make her straight.

It looks like he's modding the city itself too. Avengers Tower was there near the end. 

Shocking twist. Nazi World isn’t a recreation of 1940s Germany. It’s modeled on America in 2022.

I just realized I grossly misinterpreted lightninglouie’s original comment. I thought he was saying that that Square should make a JRPG because that’s what they’re known for without realizing that it was actually made by a studio known for their action-adventure games. I’ll blame my new anti-anxiety meds.

 That said...

He wants to try other things. He doesn’t just want to be the comedy guy or the nerd guy. Nothing wrong with that.

But it’s not Square’s in-studio teams doing this. It’s Crystal Dynamics.

Its existence is public knowledge. But the operations being performed there are top secret.

Yeah. Networks and creators finally feeling comfortable enough to include gay characters is totally “being forced everywhere”

Oh is that what we’re calling a show featuring a gay character?

I’m not sure I buy that assessment. Stranger Things is arguably Netflix’s flagship. series. The release of a season of Stranger Things dominates the pop culture sites and, at least in my experience, the social media and real world conversations, for a pretty significant period of time.

I loved the idea of the other sister episode in theory, particularly because it allowed the writers to play with a whole new subgenre of 80s film pastiche. I just thought the execution was a little weak.

Regional demographics. Racial, socio-economic, and ethnic makeup vary more widely based on geography.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Steve’s entire three season arc has been about his transition feom douchebag to decent dude. It’s precisely what he and Robin were talking about right before they came out.

I’d have them ditch Thor, either off camera or in the first scene, because he’s terrible to live with and keeps dragging them into god-level problems.

I figure him going off with the Guardians was about putting him into space for the start of his next movie, but I don’t think he needs to stick around with the Guardians

No. But I also feel like Thor had some false starts. It’s not like his first two movies are that well regarded. Ragnarok really felt like the beginning of an arc for him.

Honestly, I’d be happy if they kept Thor’s role in the Guardians off screen, or maybe in a short bit of either movie or in comedy shorts like the roommate ones.

I think there’s a lot of potential here, and Waititi’s vision for the Norse world is distinct enough that it deserves to be built out more. If anything, I

But what about this? Asgardians of the Galaxy plays out as comic shorts like Thor and his roommate leading into the release of Thor 4 and Guardians Volume 3.

Thor doesn’t need the Guardians to be fun and interesting, and the Guardians likewise don’t need him.