Yeah, I never liked Cyborg Barry. He took the Odin and Russia storylines, and simultaneously merged and ruined them. He did have a few entertaining appearances later, but still not my favorite.
Yeah, I never liked Cyborg Barry. He took the Odin and Russia storylines, and simultaneously merged and ruined them. He did have a few entertaining appearances later, but still not my favorite.
I like these dream seasons. Mainly because the main timeline or whatever ran out of steam a while ago.
Yeah, that was my point, responding to the headline. GL having good ideas doesn’t necessarily mean much.
Ah, I love headcanons: When you need to escape from escapism.
If only George Lucas and Dave Filoni could have mated.
a lot of the fans would have hated it, just like they did Phantom Menace
While his wife is being a hero, Mr. Incredible is forced to be a dad.
Of course, you’re right. At the same time, I can understand how making three movies that you’re excited about and then have the fans that have praised you for decades suddenly turn on you, viciously at times, could make you want to just throw up your hands and sell it all off.
Pretty sure the anti-TLJ camp is pro-DCEU.
No, you are wrong. This sounds awful.
Also, the idea of malevolent bacteria controlling the universe is awesome. I just wouldn’t trust Lucas with the concept.
See bitching fanboys? Shit like this is why I’m glad Disney and Kennedy have the reins. The films may not be perfect, but at least they aren’t midichlorian bad.
Wondering if the Whills would’ve spoke and which ethnic accents were left to use.
But it’s interesting that McGregor signed onto a major studio film mere weeks after the box office disappointment of another Star Wars Story prequel, almost like he suddenly had an opening in his schedule.
Nah, Pirates of the Caribbean didn’t screw up when it made Jack Sparrow the ... oh, I see what you mean.
“Theorizing that one could time travel within his own lifetime, Doctor Sam Beckett stepped into the Quantum Leap accelerator...”
If you decided to skip season 2 than why offer up your opinions? Your opinion seems irrelevant than.
I think that if I had never watched Hannibal my tolerance for Legion would be more akin to your experience. I loved Hannibal’s indulgence early on... it felt fresh and clever and in the context of the story it just made sense and added such a richness to a storyline that would otherwise simply be macabre.
What about a robot baby Luke?
Yeah, just have Sebastian Stan do it.