If the distribution gap isn’t a consideration, there’s not much of a problem.
If the distribution gap isn’t a consideration, there’s not much of a problem.
Yeah, but that doesn’t enter in here. If they’re doing this in real time, they’re saying Jessica got powers, learned how to use them, decided to fight crime and did so publicly for a while, then had a traumatic incident... all in a couple months? That doesn’t make sense.
“Nobody is saying don’t work towards a solution that keeps the environment clean”
“...they can’t accurately tell me what the whether will be next week or whether margarine or butter is worse for you. Science is not an absolute and we never have all the answers.”
Have some sympathy.
40 years of study, backed by even stronger results than anticipated just isn’t firm enough ground to stand on when you have no spine.
I really dig that Marvel has said they’re not going to constantly do origin stories, but they’ve also established an interconnected world in which powers are rare and notable, there’s a superhero community of sorts, and even an extra-governmental agency to monitor and contain them.
This measures how much we’re consuming... but not how much we’re eating. Food waste is HUGE in the US.
You’re right about the change. My wife feels exactly the opposite of you.
They’re not making a movie of the source material, though. they’re remaking the 1967 animated feature, in which Kaa contributes little to the tale other than trying to eat Mowgli a couple times and serving as a rope.
Has she said she’s retired, or have we just not seen her in much recently?
Thanks!
Agreed on Flash, but all the ladies of Arrow look great to me but Laurel. That show, however, is rarely above making fashion and cinematographic choices that serve hotness above story.
I mean, from everything else we know about Felicity (as well as how she started out being depicted), I don’t buy that the character has…
Looks to me like this is a function of her ladythighs being more tapered, creating a greater angle than you may be used to seeing a holster strapped tight to.
I think there’s a lot of that going around.
I think that’s part of the point. It starts out kinda sweet, but gets seductive. That’s the deal with Kaa.
I’ll say it. I actually liked this snippet of her voiceover. It did very well what they want it to do here. They’re going for a context shift. She starts out sounding warm and comforting, but something’s off. What she’s saying is protective and mothering, but there’s a mocking undertone. The sense that something’s…
Closer.
You can just keep posting that adorable smile forever, thanks.
My wife and I commented on that last season. Unlike some of our other favorite genre shows, which tend to squeeze each conflict or potential problem out until there’s not a drop of juice left, AoS just burns through them as if they’re not the least bit scared of running out of ideas.
Exactly. My wishlist for this season is better resolutions to problems of plot, so maybe this will help with that if they don’t feel so rushed.