endymion421
Endymion421
endymion421

Camila Mendes is the best!

Or the old Jeff Jarrett/Elias method of smashing one over someone’s head to win a title belt!

Mel Gibson has been in several movies lately, including a relatively high profile one in 2019 with Sean Penn “The Professor and the Madman” and he was in two in 2020, “Fatman” with Walton Goggins and “Forces of Nature” with another abuser of women, Emile Hirsch, they might not have been blockbusters (partially due to

I agree, the kink draws the media in more than the lack of consent, because the former still has some sensational aspects and we’ve, unfortunately, been desensitized to the latter especially when it comes to men of power. Like if he’d only been accused of consensual “cannibal roleplay” if that’s the term for it I’m

This hammer guy is really screwed eh?

Ah snap. I knew it affected her cancer but looks like I remembered that completely wrong. Thanks for the correction.

I think it is because in Wanda’s reality those things would fit more into the 50's/60's sitcome mode and a secret agent dressed in an environmental suit tethered to a steel cord would be an intrusion into her “everything is bright and happy” delusion so she turned him and his gear into something more innocuous.

Correct me if I’m wrong, but in the comics Jane Foster had cancer and then being Thor, and later Valkyrie, helped her overcome that? And I think maybe having a symbiote, like Venom/Carnage etc. might also help combat if not cure cancer. I’m not trying to be pedantic, just talking comics.

I agree, I thought she was funnier in the Thor movies (perhaps because the first two were pretty boring overall and her role was almost pure comic relief) but she was more serious and grounded in this episode. Like, she still made some dumb jokes and showed off her snark, but also got down to business when it came to

My favorite part of the episode, besides maybe Woo and Lewis watching sitcoms together, was when the tether to the guy in the environmental suit got cut off and turned into one of those awful old-school jumpropes. Did these people learn nothing from “Persona 4" about the failures of tying a rope to someone who is

I’d agree with you if this was a relationship where the letter writer didn’t seem so possessive, condescending to the point of being clueless, and controlling to the point where I think his toxic behavior pushed her to need some sort of release. I mean, she may have some shady reasons for staying in this relationship

My impression of the letter writer is I think he wants his girlfriend to be a mess so he can protect her and feel a sense of control due to his financial and wannabe legal assistance. He calls her “fragile” and supports her even though she makes more money than him, and foists the “you have to report this” spiel not

I thought of that same analogy, the sickness scenario. Sort of forces you into a no-win situation due to a lack of control, especially if you really were sick but your parents thought you were lying to get out of something. This guy treats his girlfriend the same way, it has to be *one* or *the other* and no middle

I don’t think she’s exhibiting shame, more like the guy who wrote the letter wants her to be ashamed of her actions because he’s delusional and manipulative and controlling. That’s probably why she cheated on him in the first place, and I don’t think she has anything to be ashamed about except for maybe financially

I don’t know about the generalization in your last paragraph, while this particular relationship is founded on lies and corrupted by the scamming/financial aspect, I think once you’re in your mid-to-late twenties and have a secure job (apparently she had one that paid twice as much as the letter writer, so it isn’t a

She’s a great actress so the only trepidation I’d worry about is casting an American as a famous British person. Accents can be tricky, even for actors who are talented at other facets of their craft. For some reason it seems that Brits can imitate American accents pretty flawlessly (Hugh Laurie, Daniel Radcliffe,

The process of filming yourself drunk and then watching it reminds me of what Nic Cage did to prepare himself for “Leaving Las Vegas” when he binge drank his way through Ireland and filmed it. Though that was back in the mid 90's so it must have been more difficult. Instead of whipping out the iPhone and setting it to

Oh now I can’t unsee that. Especially the pic at the top. Now I need to have Herzog on “Whose Line is it Anyway” or retroactively direct an episode of “The Drew Carey Show”

Unfortunately, magicians are really good at playing dead and we all know dragons prefer live prey.

How do you know I wasn’t wearing that when I typed it up? Only it was teal, not sea foam, thank you very much.