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Yes, because there were 40 minutes more story and stunning visuals. 

He wanted to be with his family. Richmond is his family. He knows he has dues to pay literally with five thousands pounds and otherwise. I’m sure he doesn’t need the money right now, he just left a very high paying job and when he chooses to move up his reputation will open doors. 

The show wasn’t about Ted and also wasn’t about football. People who thought that, including critics, had issues with the third season. I thought it was great.

Working for the devil isn’t a good position. 

I still don’t think you get the show. But that’s okay. 

It was a fun light show when it started but all the characters have gotten deeper, funnier and everything is playing at a higher level. A “C” is bananas.

I think you just don’t get the show. 

No Man Thing? Because that thing? Oh man! 

Best talk show out there.  

How about Access? https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Axel_Asher_(Marvel_Universe)

The first film had the boardroom scene with monsters biting off faces. The violence was too gruesome for a family film. Same with this one with the monsters slaughtering civilians (while the heroes have a long quiet talk safely above all that). Also having just met Black Adam and instead making your bad guy Helen

I hope all the money from Skittles makes up for the ticket sales. 

That is a great cast. 

Have you seen Mario? I don’t think he’d fit in a Mario cart. Also sorry Wario and Bowser. Even the skeletons have a bit of a belly on them. 

They get to use the same sets, props, costumes and songs they’ve already paid for over and over. That’s got to make a studio happy. 

The Marvel TV shows have become what the monthly comics were and the movies the annuals and special events. One of the things the monthlies had going for them was there was filler where not much was happening and people just talked about their regular problems. In that filler you got to care more about the characters

No one was a hero in the DC Universe. Superman was forced into defending Earth then killed Zod. Batman wanted to kill an innocent person in BVS and endangered a child in The Suicide Squad. Even Wonder Woman’s first film had her murdering the wrong guy. When Hawkman told Black Adam that “heroes don’t kill” while

It’s like asking if people will get tired of fast food, not hamburgers. And like comic book movies there are a lot of types of fast food. 

They’ve always been part of the show and usually the best part. For almost a thousand episodes, so maybe we’re in the “acceptance” part of that.

Molly Kearney’s been solid since the start.