groucho1971
Groucho was right
groucho1971

That was such a fun show. Its been a hot minute since I’ve watched it, but I think the relationship between the two leads (Sara and...I forget, and I’m not looking it up) was one of the better ones across most shows. The writing quality for that show just seemed way above the standard DC show, and it deserves a proper

this probably wrapped filming a long time ago, but they should have done a day of re-shoots to put in a scene where someone plays Al’s music for Dr. Demento who is then absolutely overjoyed to learn that Weird Al is white

Don’t forget how ripped he is too. Will really fill out that unstable molecules costume. 

He puts the peeps in the chili and adds the m&ms

I guess you find Brandon Frasier’s feelings about things he knows nothing about interesting

No, but only because they don't like anything. They don't even like themselves.

Do TV execs like TV?

First Monica Rambeau, now Elsa Bloodstone. We just need Machine Man, Tabitha Smith and The Captain now. Come on Marvel, give the people what they want.

Feels like 2 Days in the Valley to me.

Easier to go looking for a scapegoat like Kennedy — one of the most accomplished producers in Hollywood history — than to blame institutional problems. E.g., Disney and Robert Iger, who insisted on making as many movies as quickly as possible, including TRoS, which was rushed into production.

Is it me or did JJ Abrams shit the bed so spectacularly with The Rise of skywalker that he’s being low key blacklisted now? I mean, the fact that every tv show he’s worked on in the last like 3 years is dead in the water fills me with great glee because the man is a poster child for white men failing upwards in

I don’t think so, but I’d be thrilled for there never be a theatrical release again because of their garbage fans.

Customer bitches at front line workers instead of management.

Feist is a big name in her own right. Ya doofus.

Excuse me, but Feist has a pretty respectable career of her own. Does Arcade Fire regularly do stuff with the Muppets? No, they do not. Point: Feist.

That’s because it’s a good movie.

The movie’s not perfect, but it was literally breathtaking for me since, for the first time since Empire Strikes Back, I had no idea where any individual scene or the overall movie was going. After decades of predictable storytelling, Johnson flipped over the table and did new and exciting stuff.

It’s imperfect, but by FAR the best of the Sequel Trilogy. It was unexpected, beautiful, frustrating, thrilling, and, you know, we’re still talking about it. When was the last time anyone mentioned Rise of the Skywalker or whatever the fuck?

the downgrade from TLJ to ROS was incredible

So we’re just going to ignore that she was the team lead on one of the greatest comics ever published?