Some say that Gen X cynicism is something Gen Z inherited from their Gen X parents. Just like with the internet - Gen X might’ve embraced it as theirs but Gen Z were raised with it.
Some say that Gen X cynicism is something Gen Z inherited from their Gen X parents. Just like with the internet - Gen X might’ve embraced it as theirs but Gen Z were raised with it.
Yes, I can totally see a Thunderbolts show in his future.
Zemo is a rich asshole and a murderer but all his grievances are real. The Avengers are responsible for destruction of Sokovia. And not just the whole Ultron thing. The changing borders from that GRC add apparently include Sokovia being partitioned and disappearing from map. As person whose country went…
I’m Polish and there’s a reason why Sto Plains of Discworld (named after their capitol Sto Lat or the Polish birthday song Hundred Years (we wish you)) are just endless fields of cabbage. We it it raw (the hearts are the best) and cooked and as, my favorite, sauerkraut. It’s used to make cabbage rolls. It’s in the…
There have been 20 000 000 (million) people vaccinated with AstraZeneca vaccine. Less than 30 developed very rare type of blood clots (less than 0.0000015%). There is no causal link between the two so far so no evidence that these events were cause by the vaccine and not just happened. Especially since no one really…
Yes, even if everything said about Wheadon is true and it was all his fault the fact that the only way to make this story work is to make it 4 hours is not really a biggest endorsement. It just proves we were all right accusing DC of trying to cut corners and jump to Avengers territory without doing the work of…
Kevin views his wider extended family as part of his inner circle—the people he would spare no expense to help.
Yes, it’s clear Agatha thinks Wanda is the villain. It’s in the way she shows her what she did to the people and the way she tells her she’s a cruel monster. But it needed some more time and elaboration to really hit.
Sure, they can’t stop her from leaving but that’s the point. It’s like in Hancock (the Will Smith movie) when his PR guy convinces him to submit to court and go to prison for all the property damage. He can leave anytime but by not leaving he shows he can follow the rules.
Yes, I’m sure he’s the kind of guy who blamed Avengers (and foreigners since main battle happened in Wakanda) for failing to stop Thanos. Someone convinced he would’ve done better if only he had the right weapons. Exactly the line of thought to appeal to military. I wouldn’t be surprised if Ross was the one who pushed…
If he could afford such a big house even in dingy town he could’ve probably afford to switch for an apartment somewhere closer to a city with clubs and 24h take out options. He could be too lazy to move out of the house he inherited but he clearly can’t even keep clean the pad over the garage Agatha has stuffed him…
Is this comment for my post? Because I though “his powers weren’t all Agatha made”part implied I think just the opposite.
At the end I just felt bad for the actor
They did arrive earlier but they got stuck outside the Hex when the walls dropped again. They spent the episode collecting evidence I think
As I mentioned I think Agatha’s overacting villainy it this episode was just to make Wanda lose it. She never really tries to kill the twins or Vision or any of the people in Westview. She only cares about power and Wanda is her only target. But it all would’ve worked better if she was given more motivation than just…
I can get the why of shooting the kids part for Hayward. He clearly has issues with superpowered people - the way he talked to Monica about Carol, his hate of Wanda and his obsession of having a Vision puppet. He clearly thinks the only good people with superpowers are the ones he can control. Add to that the fact…
I loved a lot about this episode. The visuals - the superhero costumes are getting even better.The Magical Girl transformation was awesome. The battles were cool. The Wizard of Oz reference was hilarious.
The character’s direction takes a sharp turn into grandiose Disney villain.
She just answered a question on TicToc. It’s not creating a media campaign about it. She didn’t make multiple sites write about it. It just happens that her answer became superpopular because we are attracted to coincidence. And websites need content.
At least it’s in a place that will make it disappear with time. It’s better than so many other people’s permanent mistakes (both in English and foreign languages).