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You know, a few weeks ago I was pondering possible solutions to the time loop, and thought to myself that two obvious ‘acceptable’ ways out are supernatural intervention and/or another time traveller, the convergence of which very briefly made me consider, and then laugh off, the possibility of a Doctor Strange cameo.

Season 2 of Jessica Jones brought up the Raft.

I did not like that character. She came across as some kind of Dragon Age template reject. She could also make a solid run for mayor of Uncanny Valley.

It seems like the problems are analogous to what certain monthly comics have with big event crossovers, where the main story the monthly comic is trying to tell gets waylaid to horn in the shared universe event. Sometimes you get a writer like James Robinson who can figure out how to make DC One Million work within

I wonder if the two divisions of Marvel Studios and Marvel TV could’ve integrated better if one of those divisions weren’t run by a) a vindictive bastard who’s nursing one mother of a grudge against the other, and/or b) a penny-pinching nimrod who only hires creative talent based on their ability to deliver on time

Captain Marvel is avoiding this problem by being set in the 90's, so it again doesnt have to even touch on his AoS ressurection.

I always kinda figured it was a rhetorical question... A moment of brevity that simultaneously conveys the plan, diffuses some of the tension of the situation, and builds camaraderie between Batman and Gordon.

“Can you drive CTV?” simply does not have the same ring to it.

I always find “Are you the kind of person I’d get on with enough that I want to place my life on the line, fighting criminals with you?” to be kind of cumbersome.

I’m as much a superhero story veteran as most anybody here, and I was fully invested in that ending despite any metatextual understanding of where this will end up.

This show is... still a thing? I’m 34 and, like you, my parents banned this show (it was too violent, they had no problems with The Simpsons).

Everyone has a type.

I am so jazzed for this (although my copy of Yakuza 6 will be arriving about three days earlier, and I’m in the middle of preparing final exams and evaluating final project proposals for students, so my playtime is going to be limited). I was in my early 20s when the first God of War landed—at just about the right age

Man, Kratos’ wives are such a dying bunch...

This is definitely the darkest timeline.

I would liked to have seen Elizabeth Banks nude.

Lacking an equivalent to Catholic social thought, many evangelicals seem to find their theory merely by following the contours of the political movement that is currently defending, and exploiting, them. The voter guides of religious conservatives have often been suspiciously similar to the political priorities of

It’s a bummer about Tomb Raider.

“The AV Club hates God and loves videogames.”