So Disney had made the “s-word” a hot button issue.
So Disney had made the “s-word” a hot button issue.
She's coming back in this very miniseries.
Also, it should remembered that being in the Texas Legislature is literally a part time job. The Texas Legislature meets every other year. So these guys literally have an entire year free of doing what they are elected to do, discuss and enact laws.
I’ve got no problem with this. Wonderful voice cast, some okay design work. Good stuff for kids. I just wish it hadn’t had to be tied to He-Man. Not out of some misplaced nostalgia nonsense, but because it has basically no connection other than a few random names and a kid who transforms into a muscle-man. It being a…
The Witcher photos didn’t look good, either and people made fun of them right until the show started. Photos don’t really convey how the costumes look in practice.
I concur. I’m digging Perrin’s look a lot. :-)
It really is great...just very very long.
You’ll have the advantage over those of us who started reading it when it was first being published - you wont have to re-read all the books before reading the new one because you’ve forgotten everything and don’t know where the hell anybody is.....
but worth the investment, I…
Dude, if you’re old enough to have seen Star Wars in 1977, you’re old enough to move on from being butthurt about the prequels. I also saw Star Wars in 1977 -- as a matter of fact, at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood -- and while I totally loathe the Sequel Trilogy, I don’t write a 6 paragraph diatribe every time…
He was always one of the best parts of the Prequel Trilogy.
Think he would have said that about 9/11? What about the the capitol riots?
Of course its worth asking “why?” for 9/11 and Jan 6. We should do our best to understand why people do extreme and violent things. Their violence does not automatically invalidate the same grievances of other people.
Trying to understand why some group of people is producing violent extremists doesn’t mean all…
The Flagsmashers were an absolute mess that had no idea what they were doing, but what they wanted was to not get kicked out of the countries they made home over the past five years and put in internment camps where they weren’t getting adequate food, medicine, and shelter and then sent back to where they came from,…
What’s weird is, it looks like the author just skimmed the Deadline article because none of those actors were in the original Enchanted and are just now joining the project. Amy Adams, Idina Menzel, and James Marsden are the returning actors who play those characters. Here’s hoping Maya Rudolph gets to play the Disney…
TBH...I’m just happy we got a thread on FMK here, also a piece of me died with Tracy and Gordo.
That scene of the Jamestown crew finding Tracy and Gordo dead and each other’s arms was a real gut punch. I’ve enjoyed this show, but I didn’t know it had it in it to hit me so hard. That was a -really- amazing episode.
I agree that I wish certain plot threads had a more concrete resolution during the season. I get the “time skip”, if only because the series kinda established that motif- a decade between seasons. But yeah, Ellen should have had a more concrete position- though my hypothesis is that she stays in the closet to climb…
That’s why I am a bit unhappy about the time skip. There is an awful lot to unpack there and everywhere. Will Ellen come out, or stay closeted? What happens with Margo? I think a lot of it is going to get glossed over. Still, Season 2 was a big improvement over a perfectly fine Season 1.
One of the main things that prevented nuclear war was that a black woman decided she’d had enough of waiting for her turn and forced a mission which was otherwise scrubbed, and I feel like there’s a lot to unpack there (which I’m radically unqualified to do, I’m just pointing towards it).
I thought the show made it clear that Hex Vision didn’t transfer his memories, he just unlocked White Vision’s memories which were being supressed. That would include everything up until the moment he was killed by Thanos.
Yeah, people tend to fail to realize that decision making is rooted in emotion. They aren’t separate departments. Individuals whose emotional centers have been physically damaged like Phineas Gage, the 19th Century railroad worker who got a rod through his skull, aren’t super-rational human computers, they’re barely…