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I loved this film! So full of energy, so full of fun action and good comedy. Loved the characters, loved the story, loved the humor; good solid stuff all around. As an elder millennial, the flimflam of the constant attention span riling extras/accents was a little grating, but I think that was partially the point.

I will probably not believe this show really exists until we see some trailers and have a release date. An expansive, multi-character, faithful adaptation of the Green Lantern Corps? I know we live in a world where the Arrowverse exists and Doom Patrol and Titans exist...but I still find it hard to believe this GLC

This sounds fascinating. I loved Master of None and had accepted that it was probably never coming back. But I really like the idea of the creative team doing another season with a focus on Lena Waithe. Sounds like a cool and very interesting direction to take this show in light of everything. I have no problem with

I’ll gladly join you in that minority! Sharon Carter had two small roles in Winter Soldier and Civil War, and yet people are acting like this is some grand betrayal of the fandom. She’s a minor character given a hefty new direction, and I think that’s great. 

I love this announcement. I love all things MCU, so I’d be pleased either way. But I am fascinated to see how Marvel Studios juggles their movies and TV shows going forward. These Disney+ shows are an experiment, but after WandaVision and now TFATWS I think it’s safe to say they’ve been a huge success, taking actual

Loved the episode, loved the show, love everybody’s finale. This show was everything I wanted it to be and more. I’m even happy with the Power Broker twist for Sharon! I think it’s a great direction to take her character. I am very pleased with everything we got from this whole show. Granted, I’m an MCU fanboy of the

I very much enjoyed this issue. That one issue of X-Men where we first learn of the Crucible and where Nightcrawler says he’s going to try to start a mutant religion is my favorite single issue from this entire Krakoa-era. I love everything to do with throwing out the old way of writing X-Men comics and creating brand

I keep seeing Milana Vayntrub pop up everywhere, and I keep wondering where I know her from, and I keep looking up her IMDB and getting reminded that she was supposed to be the live action Squirrel Girl! Oh what could have been...It’s nice that she’s getting work, and did get to do a lot of voice work for Squirrel

Ooooooooh?! That’s what the streams of light meant? Thanks!

This is definitely one of those weird things. Like...Gotham Central is right there. It is a perfect mix of police procedural show and Batman mythos. It’s got several storylines and episodes already laid out. Just make that, tweaked to fit this new universe.

100% agree Strong Guy is ready for his time in the spotlight! He’s a nice level of sarcasm and irony for the 2021 age!

I am a huge fan of the idea of electing the official X-Men roster. That’s the sort of weird yet grounded change I want to see in Dawn of X. So I’m all for this idea! I’m a little disappointed that Hickman won’t actually be writing the comic, but I have enough faith in Duggan to give it a try.

Didn’t Resident Evil 6 start with Leon having to kill a zombie President? Perhaps this is the backstory to that moment? 

I only discovered and watched this show like a month ago and I really enjoyed it. Looking forward to another season. It’s a little disappointing how unknown I feel this show is, but such is TV show saturation these days. 

Absolutely not! I suppose I mean more early 90s; I’m thinking The Meteor Man and Blankman

The writing felt like the screenwriter watched a ton of 90s superhero comedies and nothing else in the past 30 years before turning in a first draft and filming that.

I liked the first novel well enough. It didn’t really strike me as anything overly exciting or catchy. Just some solid Jedi action. I’ll probably read the second one because it’s there, and continue with some of the comics. A galactic fair sounds like a fun idea. It was a fun plot in The Walking Dead. I’m sure this

Oh good, it’s nice that she’s getting work!

I’m sure it’s going to be an actual plot point in the film...but does it feel weird that the trailer doesn’t even reference where the fifth Girl is in the present day?

Oh man, this show! I tuned in thinking it might be a fun dramatized retelling of the Mercury program, that I might learn some fun history through storytelling. Instead it turns into a drama about the sex lives of the astronauts and how all of them are, in some way, complete assholes. And how the guy they picked as