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I kind of want to see this series with severely lowered expectations, because I like the comics and the idea of a silly kung-fu show in the MCU appeals to me - and I love Madame Gao! For me, the best way to follow the Netflix Marvel Universe would be to just watch the Fisk and Gao scenes on YT and wait for the season

Those are two sides of Stan's white knight mentality: it can lead him to doing unforgivable things like murdering Vlad or truly honorable stuff like protecting Oleg. It's just that the murder of Vlad happened a few seasons ago and now we see more of a cool dad-good guy Stan, so it's very easy for me to love the

I should not love Stan as much as I do, because on paper, the character might seem to be just a middle-aged bro douchebag, but Noah Emmerich finds such right notes of vulnerability and humor that I can't help but fall for him.

RPM is the one series that people claim is actually good and I am massively curious to check it out at one point.

That was a kid's show based upon the premise of a guy trying to get laid and failing.

She's been getting counselling for the last few years and apparently she's in a better place than she used to be. Right now, I'm actually seeing her experience with mental unrest and therapy as a positive with regards to our relationship, as it means that she's much more empathetic towards my own stuff than most

A TL;DR STORY OF AN INEXPERIENCED GUY AND HIS FIRST GIRLFRIEND

I really thought they would turn him face to freshen up the character, but it seems it can't be done in a feud with guy like Randy… Eh.

My perspective on this is that the match won't go for longer than 15 mins, in a show is going to last something like seven hours, and it's probably going on last so I'll just go to sleep at that point… They may try to tell you what the 'main event' is, but really it's about the match that you'll end up remembering

I dunno, the main event will be a really small part of the show that is going to include Bray/Randy, (possibly) Trips/Seth and KO/Jericho, with the probable Aries/Neville match a potential ring action show-stealer. That's three solid storylines already, while the only matches I was really interested in seeing last

The latest Seth Rollins injury fit the storyline so well and put over Samoa Joe as this badass destroyer, so much that I'm tempted to think that it's a work.

The Bonnie love I see here is interesting, because I watched the first two seasons few years ago and I remember her as a bland deus ex-machina. Has her character improved or everyone around her became such assholes, or both?

If I wrote a movie for Dwayne Johnson, I would include a brief moment in which his character cooks something and takes a moment to savor the smell.

AS GOD AS MY WITNESS HE'S EATEN IN HALF!!!

I actually mostly enjoyed the second season (and much to my surprise, I thought the Sexy Star story was its best part!), but absolutely hated the Black Lotus/El Dragon Azteca/Pentagon/Matanza angle, which in my opinion made EVERYONE involved look bad. And Puma jobbing to Rey Mysterio, that was also not something I

By the way, for those who watch Lucha Underground, how was the first half ot the recent season? I'll admit I bailed out after the massively disappointing second season finale, but I wonder if they managed to right the course in the recent episodes.

One of my dreams was fulfilled last night. I actually got into WWE because of the WTF Undertaker/Kane segments I saw on youtube and as I started to watch the product, I was eagerly anticipating the opportunity to watch this kind of ridiculousness unfold in real time. Needless to say, I was mostly disappointed on that

The movie might have more to say about music than acting, but it is Mia who is the proactive character in the movie, as she is the one who actively goes on about chasing her ambitions, while until the end of the movie Seb is forced to just reluctantly accept whatever gig he's offered. She's also the one who initiates

Props for preferring Bullet in the Head and A Better Tomorrow. Those are actually moving 'manly dramas'!

I meant Hard Boiled, of course. When I watched this movie, my buddies were saying "This bad guy is acted really terribly" and I was like "But he's really good in other stuff…". I love him as a quiet badass in Johnnie To flicks (and judging from the interviews he's a really smart, if slightly grumpy, person).