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El Generalissimo
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Artist’s song being used in one of the most popular shows of the decade makes artist happy.

I didn’t read it as like... “please express happiness you are currently enjoying success.” and more like ‘what do you think of all this’ in  a very celebratory, happy way. I might just be a little more optimistic than you lol 

It is so fucking cool that she's getting a surge in popularity. This song is rad, but I hope this is a catalyst for new listeners to check out the rest of her impressive catalog. 

Hey just because they’re a Disney employee doesn’t give you the right to call them a robot! There’s a very small but very real chance that they’re an every day, normal, regular person.

I’m actually delighted - and a little impressed - that Disney has had the balls to make Vader such a figure of terror, first in Rogue One, now here.

That and all the people whining about how Reva couldn’t possibly know Vader was Anakin when the obvious answer was all but spelled out in the first scene of the first episode...

Agreed. All media should be made out of spite. (And thankfully it's kind of already happening.)

Even if the rest of the show was terrible, it would all have been worth it for the way it made the toxic fans lose their minds for weeks over the show supposedly breaking canon by killing the Grand Inquisitor before he appears in Rebels, only to make them eat their words here.

Sava clearly had a love for comic books, I think he started at AV Club with the restrospective reviews of the DCAU - from Batman to Justice League Unlimited. I appreciated his enthusiasm, but they often read like an undergrad paper desperate to find both criticism and deep meaning.

First off, thank you for trying to learn more. I should qualify that I can’t speak for all Asian people, so this is just based on my experiences as a Canadian raised child of Hong Kong immigrants. I mean, my profile picture is a slanty-eyed caricature of me holding a Rubik's Cube.

So you’re saying that if Jurassic World Dominion tops the box office and we can somehow get Janet Jackson’s That’s The Way Love Goes back on the charts, we’ll at least be safely back in the Clinton Era?

As has been pointed out by someone more clever than me on social media, Running Up That Hill is currently charting, Top Gun is the #1 movie in America, and we’re having tension with Russia.

Yeah, a few years ago an exodus of commentariat created The Avocado. It’s basically just a community site, not an actual news site like the AV Club is (was), but Dikachu and tons of other old-timers hang out there. I post there occasionally but mostly just lurk.

Are you replying to the wrong comment? Literally the entire thrust of my post was that People magazine’s source is irrelevant, because Morrison’s “defense” is to describe inappropriate behavior. My source that Matthew Morrison behaved inappropriately is Matthew Morrison.

I don’t find the grade and the quote to be incongruous. A film can be (or become) a classic due to its rewatch-ability and (projected) cultural impact and yet be a good, not great, movie on its strictly cinematic merits: maybe the direction is unimaginative or a few performances mediocre. Plenty of ‘classics’ -

I have never understood this point of view. To me any story is about the journey, how the journey will change the characters and the cost of the journey. It really doesn’t matter that we know he will survive the series (cause be honest your expecting him to anyway). What matters is what he will do and how that will

This was my one critique too. By itself and in the context of the MCU, I loved the twist because I totally didn’t see it coming. I found it risky and bold from a franchise that doesn’t do that too often. But in the grand scheme of Wanda’s publication history, oy. As James says, this is the thing she’s always known

Being much invested in Wanda through her whole arc, but especially from WandaVision, I can buy that the prospect of living sons in another timeline would let the Darkhold hook her in. But I still don’t buy that she’d cavalierly resort to mass murder. Even when SWORD tried to kill her she didn’t respond with deadly

1- He allowed America to pursue her powers and trust in herself to be able to solve the threat at hand. At the beginning of the movie he said the only way was to take her powers for himself so he can safeguard it, which would kill her. His growth is him finding another way and risking it all to trust America and