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It’s probably more accurate to describe it as:
“Not an elaborate toy commercial.”

I believe its appeal comes from the fact that it’s a great “background movie.” There really isn’t a plot, more just loosely threaded together vignettes, so a lot of people throw it on during holiday celebrations. You can tune in for 15 minutes, walk away, come back, etc. I honestly don’t think I’ve watched it cover to

“More of the same” is pretty much on-brand for SNL, sometimes within the same sketch!

This is one of the most obnoxious, bloodthirsty, self-righteous articles I’ve read on here. This almost rivals the Ellie Kemper fiasco for ‘AV Club author desperately reaches to impugn artist’s character’ vibes.

Per The Hollywood Reporter, last July, the studio assembled a secret writers’ room of TV writers to figure out why this movie thing isn’t working so well.

My only regret is that I have but 1 star to give to this 100000% true comment.

I honestly gave up on the list when I saw “Clown Without Pity” wasn’t in the top 20. Hell, I think it’s top 5

Clown without Pity should be higher purely for the Homer line “Marge, the dolls trying to kill me and the toaster’s been laughing at me”.

Watch Andor. 

It’s a movie series for children”

The decision to hold off on showing us stormtroopers and star destroyers until now has really made their appearances here pay off. We just get a little bit, and it’s enough to actually make them seem dangerous. Same with how the show handled the TIE fighters on Aldhani. I’m glad to see a Star Wars property treating

I was completely against this show when it was announced. I even said “who asked for this show?!” to express my distaste.

Man, I’ve been reading that the views on this show are terrible and that’s really, really depressing. I think this is the best written Star Wars anything. That scene with Syril and his toxic mother was so well written and so well acted you could have set it in a NYC apartment and it would have still worked. I hope

Aryan vs. Predator.

Gotta say, I did not expect the show to pull a Blazing Saddles with the ending and end up on the backlot. I agree with the critique that it undermined a season’s worth of character work though. It reminds me (in a bad way) of The Simpsons’ “The Principal and the Pauper”; it’s one thing to not take anything seriously,

I liked it as a stand alone episode but I think the season over all was disappointing, mainly the middle episodes. They did a good job of setting up the premise of the series with episode 1. The Daredevil episode was good.

People are saying I’m an incel for agreeing on your point of view. The ending just seemed so random. I hate how the internet has became because I can’t have an opinion about a show like She-Hulk.

Blonsky clearly did not know the group he was speaking to. It was canned bullshit meant to sort of apply to any group. It wasn’t a plot hole. It was a cognition hole on your part.

This episode didn’t do it for me. It would have been fine if we didn’t spend a whole season with the blood storyline. It just felt like there’s no resolution. She made a decision about how she’ll resolve it but we did’t get to see how that went. This kind of comes close to ruining the season for me. It kind of says a