I’m 90% sure the Sakaari ship will be tied into the story somehow, and 100% Titania’s entrance will be explained in an episode or two.
I’m 90% sure the Sakaari ship will be tied into the story somehow, and 100% Titania’s entrance will be explained in an episode or two.
You asked if there was any comedy in Orphan Black. The answer is yes, yes there was. She played multiple characters who were funny. Can you honestly tell me that the Helena wasn’t hilarious?!? Or that Cosima or Alison weren’t funny? Hell, even as Sarah she had a certain dark humour about her.
I wasn’t going to bother engaging with them, but everything you’ve said is spot on. I’m glad you added this to the conversation.
One particular character she played on Orphan Black is basically a female Walter White, and she’s hilarious in it.
From the first scene with the caricature Sexist Male Colleague, or the clumsy #GirlBoss feminism, to the posse of dudes immediately harassing her outside the bar,
Can you MRM snowflake more? Men fucking “hulk out” in their everyday lives constantly, often with deadly results. Society (and media as reflection of that) lionizes and teaches that men are dominant, need to be protectors and warriors, not take shit, and that consequently violence can be an answer to their feelings of…
caricature Sexist Male Colleague
i thought it was a simple way of telling her Steve’s not a virgin without having to get into the presumably more hush-hush story about Steve going back in time to restore the gems etc. This gets her to stop going on and on about it, even the details are fabricated
Then maybe you should stop watching it and, more importantly, never fucking post here again.
so in which reality/society men are allowed to “hulk out” in their everyday lives?
We’ve had several movies and shows since Eternals without a single mention that the Earth now has a giant dude sticking out of it.
Or, hear me out. It’s showing what women go through at work and in life?
I’ve shared Jen’s suspicions about Captain America being a virgin. And I find it a little suspect that the Cap depicted in First Avenger was fucking USO girls when he was nursing a quiet love for Peggy, that doesn’t sound like him, so I’m choosing to believe he lied when Bruce (or, more likely, Tony in Bruce’s…
Lol
It would be incredibly boring if Jen had the exact same challenges as Bruce. The fact she doesn’t struggle with the same things he does opens up different stories for her character.
She’s better at controlling her rage which they explain so this allows her to change at will and she is more flexible. That’s two things. Not “everything”. Please let me know what I missed.
I should know better than to treat this comment as a good-faith argument about Bruce vs Jen’s abilities, even though it’s been a tired talking point for a month now since the first preview came out. But it should be stated at least once in the thread that this isn’t what the show actually depicted.
I think it is perfect that Ronny Cox has such disdain for Voight that he left it at just those 4 words.
Beverly Hills Cop was the first thing I saw him in, so he imprinted as a tough, no-nonsense (but fundamentally decent) authority figure, followed by his evil CEO in RoboCop and the extremely evil CEO in Total Recall (not to mention his hardass Starfleet captain in TNG). The idea that he had a reputation for playing…
Agreed! Gotta say, I was a little bummed that The Suicide Squad movie didn’t borrow from Harley Quinn’s version of King Shark.