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Fredric Wertham would be proud. 

So... it’s Yasper, right? Yasper did it, right? I’m saying it’s Yasper.

While headlines are fun, you might want to note that the showrunner already said she would be appearing in flashbacks and said that article was poorly worded.

The problem isn’t “It’s actually about trauma.” (which this is absolutely about.) It’s about 1. Using “It’s actually about trauma” as a shield against all critique. 2. Not doing it well and again, see number 1. 3. the fact that trailers now are either “Here’s the entire movie and this big scene certainly isn’t at the

Men centers on Harper (Buckley), “who retreats alone to the beautiful English countryside in the aftermath of a personal tragedy, hoping to have found a place to heal.” But soon, figures begin to appear in the shadows, and something seems set on tracking her down.

I think this episode started out really funny, then by the time the episode got to “Pajamas are masks!” some of the jokes were funny but the metaphor was EXTREMELY tired. They did this joke a lot better when they were talking about the actual masks.

I wonder how the people who viciously attacked Isabel Fall, Laurie Forest, Laura Moriarty, Kate Elizabeth Russell, Kosoko Jackson, Amelie Wen Zhao, and Sarah J. Maas feel about the banning of this book?*

Climate change is very real and very scary and needs to be taken care of.

This article is ridiculously mean-spirited. That’s not a pun. I can’t believe the way you latch on to something you hate, and then when people don’t hate it the same way the daughter of someone who made the movie is fair game to be told she’s “wrong” because she doesn’t have 100% the opinions of you.

This is just my opinion, but maybe wait a month for the movie to come out? How is this any different than the idiots who got super mad that Mephisto didn’t bring in the Fantastic 4 and all of the Mutants to destroy Wanda in WandaVision?

You mean when they did the same thing a few years earlier with Crisis on Infinite Earth and when they started announcing their Flashpoint stuff?

So... we’re just going to ignore the whole “sitting back and saying nothing while her fans hurled racist insults at an underage actress because she complained” thing? 

Who “wasted our life savings on an IMAX screen in the basement” now, Barbara!? 

Remake the Black Cauldron, you cowards. 

I’m looking forward to the realistic episode that’s just a bunch of people dying as they claim the whole thing is a hoax.

It’s because they’re paying him lots of money. That’s the reason.

To each their own, but I always had kind of a problem with Civil War. That’s usually on the bottom of my list. The backlash from Man of Steel actually having superpowered people punch each other and then deal with the fallout in Batman v. Superman really nerfed the story (while I enjoy those movies more than most on

I’d like to see Waititi to get more chances to adapt more things into his style, mostly because his style seems to “get it” a bit more than others. He digs down so even if it’s a drama, he gets to what the drama is. Jojo Rabbit is a great example of a book that tried to tell a certain story and failed in some ways,

I always liked the Prisoner of Azkaban the best. It’s the first time they got a director who was like “this is a magic school!” and then played with it a little. 

My favorite* thing right now is the narrative from some super pro-MCU people is that the Rotten Tomatoes critics score is the result of racism and sexism as if Black Widow, Black Panther, Wonder Woman (the first one), The Suicide Squad, and Shang-Chi never existed**.