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If you like the less grounded stuff, you have plenty of content—something like 50 hours of Marvel movies. Why can’t people who want grounded (ish) stories that happen to have comic book characters have something? Does everything need to be made specially to your taste?

The debate feels really at odds with the Marvel Netflix Universe’s stylistic choice to be “gritty and realistic.” Don’t kill/kill can work as a debate, but not when the big bad is so ridiculous overpowered there’s no way to legally restrain him (a la Daredevil Season Three) or when it’s obvious not killing will result

I still love the show, but I find the “you can’t kill or you’ll be truly lost” thing irritating. Didn’t we go over this in season one? The show posited that killing is necessary sometimes, so why are we retreading? It feels like Daredevil getting up in arms about not killing but shrugging off putting 50 dudes in a

I never tire of Jessica casually tossing people like she’s swatting a fly.

I keep expecting the show to comment on how Trish equates powerlessness with literal super-powerless ness, but it doesn’t really. It makes sense for her character to latch onto super powers as the thing that will finally make her whole, but that isn’t how human psychology works. The super-powers will distract her for

I would say I like Jeri, but I do find her compelling and sympathetic. Carrie-Anne Moss does a great job with the character.

You lose all credibility when you start calling a woman ugly.

We don’t know that the colonies are actually radioactive, only that Gilead says they’re radioactive. I don’t think anything we’ve seen on the show confirms Gilead’s story. The women in the colonies could easily be suffering from a combo of unsanitary food/water and overwork, not radiation posioing.

Wasn't the Martha in Emily’s house (the one who was executed) white?

Too many people expect The Handmaid’s Tale to be a salve for every political issue we’re facing. That’s not really how narrative works. A TV show needs a scope and IMO the creators have chosen a scope that works for their medium and run time. At the end of the day, including too much in a show will only make it

Yeah, but killing that woman was a good strategic move. The handler was on the way of the mission. That’s why Carolyn isn’t even a little bothered by it.

Literally the only reason why I’m reading these comments.

Natoti, Freya, and Panache are my favorites (32ddd here). They aren't cheap, but you can usually find discontinued styles on sale for less than VS prices.

Your band should do most of the heavy lifting. If your straps keep slipping, you probably need a smaller band. Nordstrom has a great lingerie department as do many smaller stores. They can do a proper measurement and not the add six inches BS.

Yes, who would actually pay for a TV show they enjoy? The horror. Those $10/month during the months the shows I like are on. How will I survive?

It’s not really an actor’s job to make a movie good. It’s their job to be good in the scene and the role. The overall quality of the movie is mostly out of their hands.

I mean, I know literally no one who watched Daredevil IRL. That has no reflection on its popularity. My friends and family just don't watch "gritty" Netflix shows.

There's no lack of criticism about 13 Reasons Why.

I’ve never seen Lost so I can’t tell if you're trolling or serious.

New adult was actually a huge indie publishing phenomen. Back in 2012-2013ish, it filled a big hole in the market books that were like YA—first person, deep POV, more angst/ emotional issues (all romance is about emotional issues, but NA issues are more Degrassi like, for lack of a better term)--but with older