Yeah, I’ll be the first to say Secret Invasion sucked, but if you didn’t watch it, you aren’t qualified to write an article about it.
Yeah, I’ll be the first to say Secret Invasion sucked, but if you didn’t watch it, you aren’t qualified to write an article about it.
After dozens of movies and TV series it may be time for a little break. At least for me, the MCU doesn’t hold much interest any more. There aren’t even those big tentpole films any more that mark the changing of phases.
The weirdest choice was having Geralt *recover* before the end of the season. In the books he was in convalescence for like a year since he basically got every bone in his body broken. This was your opportunity to justify why he looks and moves different going forward- the man was in bed for a year and needed facial…
What else doesn’t make a lick of sense is that IO9 once again offers series analysis from a writer who admits mid-article that they haven’t seen the show.
Well that’s one way to cut cattle based methane emissions.
They’ve already tried, and it didn’t work. Which is why they caved the last time. The truth is, the people on strike *ARE* the lifeblood of the industry. And they’re tired of useless, overpaid, arrogant execs trying to squeeze them so they can line investor pockets, all while the people doing the work can barely make…
So this is good news. Less red meat consumption plus maybe dairy too. Great! Here’s to healthier eating. Thanks Nature.
Reality TV maybe but AI tv not so much. the problem is that unless you have scripts to feed an internal AI, which require paying writers, you would have to use public facing AI to write the scripts which can very easily generate copyright infringing content. Not to mention to punch up those scripts to actually be…
Dudes will swell like balloons and constantly shit their pants before they give up eating red meat
I think I watched one episode of Suits and if they said “Harvard” one more time I was going to throw a hasty pudding pot through the television.
It’s not the suit, per se, that I find outdated, it’s the necktie. Even as a kid, I though the idea that the masculine formal wear ideal was... a colorful piece of silk wrapped tightly around your neck? Just a holdover from the foppish dandy styles of the 18th century? Why did neckties survive while knee britches did…
1. It moved to Netflix.
My wife also binged the whole thing recently. Every time I caught a full scene (Either tidying or playing on my phone), I hated everyone involved in any given scene. The Harvey dude, in particular, was just an absolute POS.
My wife watches this show, so I’ve tried to stomach my way through it. The nicest thing I can say is that it’s far from the worst show on Netflix at the moment, but the writing is atrocious. I lost count of how many times characters told each other “GET YOUR SHIT TOGETHER!”
I’m cool with the car chases and explosions in a Michael Bay directed Transformers movie. I’m not cool with the racist jokes, sexist jokes, dick & fart jokes, Autobots literally pissing on other characters, in-your-face product placement, and plots that make zero sense in a Michael Bay directed Transformers movie.
Honestly, I’d rate this show above Enterprise and Voyager. Its just so unabashedly fun, it makes exploration interesting again.
Agreed. I’ll skip that episode. Utterly DESPISE musicals. The writers must be getting desperate for material.
Controversial take (without having seen it yet): this is dumb, doesn’t belong in Star Trek, and shouldn’t have been done.
I liked that episode, but someone needs to rein in these theater kids.
Gotta love a Star Trek that allows itself to be goofy and so good at the same time. And Lt Kirk is spending too much on the Enterprise...