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Irving Lee
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I think they forgot it was back last night. I know I did… Damn it.

I feel like we've been so used to CGI-heavy blockbuster movies in recent years, that we kind of forget or ignore how great of a visual achievement this series has been.

It's because people are stupid. Simple as that. A few weeks ago, during the Iron Fist show debacle, an American said people like me(who's an Asian who lives in Asia) wouldn't know anything about Asian-American representation in the media or issues with racism because he thought in Asia, everyone is Asian, so why would

You should get on with Parks and Rec soon. It's the better show, but to me Modern Family still feels like home even after 8 seasons.

I forgot he was supposed to be KGBeast since everyone has been spelling his name as Anatoly as opposed to Anatoli. That, and the fact that we got another Anatoli in BvS.

Glad everyone seems to be enjoying it. I was moderately hyped but still let down when I finished it. It's a really great game, but some aspects didn't quite live up to its predecessors.

Why not even go back and tie it with the particle accelerator explosion. Rex was doing something something under Stagg's command when it exploded and yadda yadda, Metamorpho.

We don't need Simon Stagg for Metamorpho.

Now I'm just pissed that they didn't use that future Flash costume design sooner in the series. That thing looks so, so good. Damn, this is all I'm going to think about until April 25th. Savitar who?

I thought we at the CW agreed to call that the Padalecki.

Fine, and let's leave it at that.

So criticizing a publisher for putting out shitty titles is ridiculous now? See, this is what I'm talking about. DC beating Marvel is an ongoing fact for months. I take it you don't frequent the sales chart and the retailer boards. Marvel deserves to be called out for being guilty of the "bleakness" and "creatively

Thankfully Inhumans will just be 8 episodes.

He already explained that in the very first episode. His father taught him enough when he was a kid.

Never said they were only putting out dark books. I said they're doubling down on the bleakness. Civil War II had downright terrible reception across the board, and they still went ahead with the Hydra Cap story as their next event. The books you said? Not what I'd call "consistent" top sellers. They're not totally

It's relevant, but not in the way the OP put it in. He said "30 years of this shit. Creatively bankrupt doesn't even scratch the surface." Ignoring the fact that the bleakness that Moore spoke of hasn't been prominent in the last decade or so. Both DC and Marvel had produced varying works that they're far from

The posted Alan Moore quote was pertaining to comics.

You're ignoring the fact that those are relegated to the sidelines. They're given basically no push whatsoever. Look at the sales, Marvel is plummeting hard. They rarely break the top 10 anymore, save for the occasional Star Wars books.

It's not meant to be taken so literally. It's more like an oath. I don't think the people of K'un Lun even knew that the Hand is still an ongoing threat, think of it like KKK.

I enjoyed AoS far more than any other MCU properties. It's just that good.