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I'm confused as to how Gerald McRaney is intended to be Jimmy Smits's father. He is at most 10 years older than him.

Hmmm, all this makes me think of is 24: Redemption and how meh that was. Oh well. At least Famke Janssen and Edi Gathegi are getting work.

I laughed more at that than I should. Nice.

Upvoted for the Senator Kelly reference.

That could be a fantastic lower-level story. Or they could pull Bastion from the c-list roster and focus on the immigrant side of things. Using Bastion and the Sentinels to establish a defensive wall/perimeter and round up mutants could be interesting.

I mean…I really want anyone but Bryan Singer to take over the franchise, as his movies have had the same goddamn flaws since 2000. To various degrees, on a sliding scale from Apocalypse to X2, but still. Simon Kinberg doesn't exactly fill me with hope though. Why couldn't Matthew Vaughn stay again?

The fact that Maggot is a real X-man is a source of constant amusement. He sucks so unbelievably bad. And he was an X-man! Why?!

That story with Proteus might be interesting to do, although I think it needs more established characters to really resonate if McAvoy, Fassbender, and (I guess) Lawrence are leaving. The younger cast just doesn't have the character development yet. An adaptation of Mutant Massacre might be interesting. They've

"Breaking News: Karrueche Tran is a false flag. Rihanna may also be a globalist plot! Stay tuned and defend yourself by buying Super Male Vitality!"

So…are there just no reviews of The Path this season? Not even a Season review?

I'd skew closer to Erik's review, honestly. There are some good jokes, the premise is fun, and the show is never boring. Timothy Olyphant and to a (slightly) lesser extent Liv Hewson run away with the show, but all the actors are quite good. However, there isn't much in the way of satire and there's a weird

I really liked this overall, despite being surprisingly bored in the first half. Everything before he leaves Rome was just kind of uninteresting and almost pretentious. It might have just been me. The people he gets his guns/suit/maps from are excepted, of course. They were great. However, the second half of the

John Pyper-Ferguson was a lot of fun in this. I'm sad to see him (probably) leave. It's funny, the only two things I've seen him in are this, where he plays a soldier in an anti-(not)Mutant terrorist group, and Alphas where he plays the leader of a (not)Mutant terrorist group. If he ever lands a role in an actual X-

Hmmm, I'm torn between my annoyance at idiot-prick Max Landis, and my legitimate interest in his Power Rangers pitch which sounds really cool.

The Chicken P-Itza. Good Heaven, that looks rough. That's some foul shit, right there.

Hot take: Could Land Mines have stopped the Bowling Green Massacre?

Also, you fight Omega Red, and Sauron (an "energy vampire" who looks like a talking Pteranodon) within 20 minutes of each other. The deep cuts are next level in that game.

I love Sabretooth and i honestly couldn't tell you why. He is categorically worse and less cool than Wolverine.

I bought X-men Legends II when I was a kid, and for various technical reasons couldn't actually play it with my home computer. However, I also bought the strategy guide for the game, because those were a thing at the time. So, what that boils down to is I have a deep understanding and appreciation for the strategy

I'm fairly certain that Mack's relative proximity to a shotgun and an axe, is a reliable measure of the show's quality. More Shotgun and more Axe=Better show. Shotgun Axe combo=Best season of the series.