I look forward to his next single, “Try that in a Blue Town.”
I look forward to his next single, “Try that in a Blue Town.”
Opened the thread to say this; glad I wasn’t the lone voice of reason.
I’m sure the Bill Hicks defenders will take affront to my saying so, but Dennis Leary’s No Cure for Cancer carried me through the mid-90s.
Dialogue implies back-and-forth between the speakers. This is literally the opposite of that. The entire season is written and produced before the general public gets to speak.
The notion of a Kree-Skrull alliance also raises the potential to see the current emperor in the comics....especially if you think they’re leading up to Young Avengers...
...but at some point, he’s inevitably going to go back to the top to find out whether or not it’s still spinning. The movie leaves it unanswered, but the character will still eventually find out.
Personally: Loki, Hawkeye, She Hulk, WandaVision, Ms. Marvel, Moon Knight, Werewolf by Night, What If...?, Secret Invasion, FaWS.
I jumped into Cyberpunk last weekend, and will probably do so again...but Marvel Snap is the game that’s using up my spare thoughts. Already made Infinite (for the 3rd straight month), but the Conquest mode added last month gives me reasons to keep playing, and keep grinding for additional rewards.
Or maybe people actually like things. You should try it once in awhile.
The strike means Ms. Marvel is going to run on network TV, which is the best promotion this film could ask for.
You left out “Something with beer cheese.”
Given her prominence on recent news feeds, I do wonder how she has managed to so deeply upset such a vocal minority of people, since the woman has less name-recognition than your local town clerk.
After months of occasional grinding, I have achieved my first Platinum Trophy (Marvel’s Midnight Suns). Playing on higher difficulty levels took some getting used to - which is to really say, it took some grinding until I had characters kitted out where I needed them to be.
So “Not Cake,” then.
The total lack of any explanation of G’iah & Talos’ recent history is a major problem with the writing for this series. They weren’t in communication when her mother died (based on the first episode), but suddenly she’s feeding him intel on Gravik’s plans?
Don’t worry, Darling. The season will be over soon, and the site’s collective attention span will move on to another topic which is unworthy of the over-coverage it will inevitably receive.
I feel like Crumbl is following the Krispy Kreme model from ~20 years ago of overexpansion followed by rapid contraction....but that might just be due to our local store opening tomorrow.
Taking the international tourism part of the first season of Killing Eve (agreed it was the best season), and marrying that kind of style to the adventure serial (Lara Croft started as basically a female version of Indiana Jones) could have the kind of creative spark that I would hope for in a new PWB project.
Tony Stark referenced LMDs in a movie, but I agree we’ve never seen one outside of the S.H.I.E.L.D. TV show.
Comic book death is always a cheap stunt to take characters off the table for years at a time. Willing to believe that was an LMD until proven otherwise...but if the season ends without proof, that will be quite the disappointing way for Agent Hill to go.