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1. Nope.

Here are just a few, tiny things that happened in a dark, bizarre, depressing Year of our Lord 2018:

I’ll grant the lady this much: by backing up at the end, she produced the first evidence I have ever seen of reverse racism.

delightful

In my daydreams, Obama walks in, says “How about a nice Hawaiian Punch?” and decks him!

I’ve seen a lot of comments about how he’s still wrong and still a sociopath, but I don’t think that’s the point.

HOT TAKE: Zemo was an equally good—if not better—villain. They’re both people who were wronged and indirectly betrayed by those who were trying to do good, and their revenge is deeply personal.

He’s far from perfect—indeed, he’s a vicious killer. But he isn’t exactly a villain, either.

“Unfortunately it occurred at a point in the movie where audiences just wanted to get to the resolution and so it slowed down a part of the movie and we were afraid audiences were checking out. “

Interesting that they came to that conclusion. To me, I think this would have helped the third act - it felt like it flew

And Blade II! But never Blade III. NEVER!!!

Thing is, it’s an okay movie. It’s not bad, but I certainly wouldn’t go so far as to call it good.

It’s good. It’s got a little bit about the comparative tech level vis-a-vis some interaction between T’Chaka, Howard Stark, and SHIELD - Wakanda’s advanced tech saturates the comic, as you’d expect, but it’s the difference between Tony Stark having an armor suit and not sharing the tech (‘cause America) vs. Wakanda’s