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I didn’t mind it either, but in the U.S. ABC really threw everyone for a loop and showing the crashed plane & burning wreckage on the beach but no survivors, making it appear as if the entire series really never happened. It was so fucking weird, that I’m still pissed about that this many years later.

I’ll be that person and say I liked Lost’s finale a lot.

OK, that’s nonsense. The interactions between the two massively increased for the last two seasons, and got increasingly intimate, to the point where I, really not a shipper by nature, got confused why there seems to be more chemistry between these two characters than them and their mutual ex-boyfriend. I thought it

Looks better than the Grinch from 2000...

New York.

This is like eating a mediocre chicken sandwich at a restaurant and then demanding you also be allowed to eat the beaks and feathers.

I have a working theory that Daisy Ridley is actually a robot designed by Disney to replace Keira Knightly, but for a fraction of the operating cost.

Everything You Should Know Before Seeing Justice League

Yes. I always think there is room to grow!

The official timeline Marvel released around the Avengers premiere had Iron Man actually set in 2010, not 2008 (the year it was released). Iron Man 2, Thor, and Hulk were all set in 2011 (oddly on the same week....), the Avengers in 2012. Since then they’ve all kind of been in real time (with the Netflix shows

Considering how...bland and meh I thought the first 2 Thor films were, I’ll 100% take hilarious/not too emotionally impactful

Ehhh, as a chicano I get tired of how the only aspect of our culture people seem to want to focus on is Dia de los Muertos and the sugar skull art style. It’s played out now.

I love more animated movies of Dia de los Muertos.

I’m honestly a little surprised by the exuberant praise for the brainworm episode, because I thought it was by far the worst episode of the season (and everyone I’ve seen on my social media feeds so far agrees with me). Yeah, there were some fun/silly tributes and references, but carrying an entire episode on that

Never have I gone so quickly from joy to sorrow in the space of one sentence.

As much as I’ve despised the man professionally, whenever I see him now my heart just aches for him. I can’t even get riled up any longer. He’s gone. It’s over. So let’s just get back to the business of mocking the idiocy of Warner Brothers execs.

honestly though? who’ll watch the watchmen?

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The nice thing about end credit scenes are that they provide some added content and context to the story... even if it’s just to tell the audience that the film really is over.

Why is Paul Bettany wearing glasses in that picture? Vision problems?

Third base?