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Oh, that was the first half of season 2? That...was not clear when I watched it.

Agents of SHIELD ended up having my favourite villain resolution.

Well, obviously she’s harder to recognise if they CGI out her antennae.

I didn’t check the credits but I’m pretty sure Sebastian was played by the same rat who saved the day in Endgame. 

Whoa I did not expect this type of reaction. I thought it had some great laughs and was just the right amount of stupid and fun. 

My 9-year-old daughter will either be thrilled by this, or furious because it happened before she could finish her spec script for a MLP reboot.

Opposite for me. I’m hoping the rose-tinted glasses over Soul will fade in time, and it- Pixar’s first Black lead spending half the film as a damn cat- will be seen for what it was: Just ok. We’ve seen Pixar do much, much better.

CrueIIa

In their defense, he did do that.

Though I think it would have been more interesting if Crosshair was just someone who aligned more with the Empire point of view, instead of it being about the chip. Means we’ll get some inevitable plot point about deactivating the chip yada yada…

Can’t believe nobody has posted this yet:

I’m impressed by the way that the show balanced Sam and Isaiah’s views on a black Captain America. Isaiah’s right to be enraged by the idea that any “self-respecting black man” would want to take up a mantle soaked in blood and hypocrisy. But, as Sarah points out, Sam isn’t Isaiah, and no on gets to tell him who he’s

[Dr. Oz sits at typewriter working on his memoir]

They used a SFX lighting cue to show which characters were touched when the singer was singing her siren song. Torrens’s character was distinctly NOT glowing but he did seem aware that others had been affected by the song. (They even discuss this in the little post-episode featurette although they don’t explicitly

I’m looking forward to this - I went into S1 knowing very little about the show and basically just watched because I think Aidy Bryant is hilarious and it was such an unexpected delight. I think it does a much better job than most premium channel “comedies” at dealing with serious societal issues in an honest,

Against all odds I actually like John Walker. I appreciated that they didn’t try super hard to make him either very good or very bad hes just a guy with his own strengths and weaknesses for now at least. The scenes with him, Hoskins Bucky and Sam were brilliant.

Wanted more snootiness from Batroc

Rupp had more screentime in the finale than Dennings, if you think about it. what’s up with that, seriously? Dennings wasn’t available for shooting that took place post-COVID, maybe?

This looks ridiculous to the point where I can’t tell if it’s supposed to be satire or not. And was that Christopher Lloyd I just saw?