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I was going to bring up that BioShock 2 had done a similar “both sides” thing, BioShock Infinite just crammed them into one game. BioShock 1 is a game where you get to see someone that tries to pull an Atlas Shrugged and build a hidden libertarian city for capitalists, and you get to watch all the Randian shit

The weird thing to me is no Scooby. Why cut out Scooby? And the van?? What are the other 3 characters going to be doing???

The Spider-Man ride at Orlando is fantastic though, I would be really really sad to see it go. And Hulk is one of their signature roller coasters.

It didn’t share a production house, is why.

Yeah, Stargirl isn’t even an Arrowverse show. It was a show designed for DC Universe, and had already filmed its entire season before they made the decision to air edited versions of the episodes on the CW the day after they premiered on DC Universe. I really hope they don’t try to pull it into the Arrowverse now that

Purple is traditionally asexual (standing in for the flag colors black grey white and purple) but people tend to forget that’s a thing and assign associated colors to other groups (similar to the “A is for Allies!” thing you occasionally here).

It can aslo represent bisexuality (as in the bisexual flag, combining the

My silly headcanon: that happens sometime after Justice League, but before the Knightmare. It happens concurrently with Crisis on Infinite Earths, which is works as a silly in-canon explanation for ZSJL. The entire multiverse got destroyed, including the DCEU. When the Paragons rebuilt it, the new universes are

The early 2000's gave us Avatar: The Last Airbender and the continued rise of anime. Also, a lot of the stuff we think of as late 90's shows are just as much 2000's shows - the 2000's is the heyday of classic Cartoon Network, with the late ‘90s shows still on the air and newcomers like The Grim Adventures of Billy and

I mean, the alternative is that she reached into the multiverse, somehow caught and captured Quicksilver, and teleported him to the MCU. That’s also a lot.

Also, if Jordan only has limited latent powers, and doesn’t have full control of them, then that totally puts Jonathan also having powers back on the table. He should have immediately brought Jonathan to the Fortress for a test after that.

Star Wars: Visionaries was an art-driven anthology comic series in 2005, where different artists - not typical comic artists, but concept artists and the like -got their chance to interpret Star Wars in stand-alone short stories. It has absolutely gorgeous artwork.

Star Wars: Visions definitely feels like a spiritual

Those aren’t just rumors, he’s in it.

It’s very much a “protest too much” type scene. He’s audibly irritated when Obi-Wan brings up Jango Fett, and he’s trying to distance himself from violent extremists since he (SPOILER ALERT) secretly is one.

This is the same progression that Filoni’s animated shows had. Some of the season 1 filler episodes felt very much like episodes in the other shows that feel stand-alone but set up characters to recur down the line.

His face was already famous from Game of Thrones anyway

In her likes, she’s also been regularly liking tweets from the author of “Gay Girl, Good God”, an evangelical who claims she was a lesbian but God made her straight.

Based on her Twitter history, she probably does and agrees with it.

The premiere was already a smash-hit success, and the show was consistently trending as the most anticipated show of the season, and Baby Yoda wasn’t advertised. So it’d probably still be pretty successful.

Everyone’s talking about Gina, and no one’s talking about that time Rosario Dawson allegedly assaulted a trans man in her employ while trying to evict him, and lobbing transphobic harassment at him.

Shuri *would* be the way to go, if Letitia Wright weren’t on Twitter liking “pray away the gay” tweets.