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It was also an Age of Ultron reference, surely? Tony assumed Friday would be a redhead?

Turn down for this!

Compared to "Work", it's a Beatles song!

I really don't know why this is considered Khalifa's song, featuring Puth. At the very least, they have equal time, and considering all Khalifa really does is talk while Puth sings the chorus and plays the piano (not to mention being the only one of the two to co-write the thing), it should really be a Puth song,

If God's coming, just when will she be arriving, again? I forget, and am too lazy to Google it…

So the Red Skull is father to both Spider-Man and Doctor Strange?!

Yeah, I agree discounting Walter based purely on one or two minor cameos is missing the mark.

Seriously. I'd rather have full episode reviews, of course, but at least give us a season review!

"Letty is the only original female character left over from the first film" … Okay, that sounds bad, but if we're considering Mia not "left over", which is fair, I'm pretty sure there are only two original characters left over from the first film. That said, Letty should definitely get more to do next time around.

"It’s a damn shame." No, it isn't, because Cuarón is a better director than Del Toro, and Azkaban's success allowed him to do Children of Men, which is better than every Harry Potter flick.

Yeah, no, the moon is close enough to us to orbit Earth as Earth orbits the sun, without wandering off. I call that being very much in our "immediate orbit", cosmically speaking.

But - hm. Er - huh. Perhaps - hrmph. Ah - hunh.

Film Runner doesn't understand. How does this observation make him feel superior to every schmuck anywhere who uses the phrase?

I served for four years in the US Navy. Never was shot at, never fired a shot. Never even handled a weapon outside of Boot Camp. And I'm not an outlier there - most armed forces members never see combat. Yes, the numbers of Navy and Air Force members contribute heavily to that majority, but sailors and airmen are

DON'T PUT THAT EVIL ON MY KC.

While I bow to no fan in my respect and admiration for the man, he's headlined four shows (plus a quickly-canceled sitcom and a failed Showtime pilot) to date, and his role on Bloodline is nothing if not meaty. He may not have the big-screen super-stardom he deserves, but he gets solid work, and as a fan from his Early

I got it from Netflix's disc service, but it was non-anamorphic widescreen. Sent it back unwatched. Oh well.

In retrospect, maybe thinking that graphic, full-frontal, hard-core sex scene between Ehrenreich and Glover would make it in the final cut wasn't quite realistic all along…

Talented, absolutely. Quirky, sure. Visionary? Maybe…

Given how fragile this whole Dark Universe shebang is looking, that's actually terrifying plausible.