jamesmoar
James Moar
jamesmoar

I think there's quite a useful dynamic to be taken from the Cable and Deadpool comic — it often uses Cable as the serious character who makes the plans that drive the plot, and Deadpool as both the comic relief and the one who does more to carry them out.

Season 3's villain will want Barry to move sideways.

Amazon-3 treats its employees exceptionally well.

Also a more convincing Darth Vader successor.

First half of Ham Radio is only a pretty good episode. And then the sctual performance starts, and it's pretty much pure payoff….

Which means Clean Niceperson in caveman-speak, it turns out.

Bit puzzling, yes. Maybe it's "make sure this idiot destroys himself well away from me and not wait for it to happen right up close"?

Deadpool 3, unrated.

The first trailer gave her a weirdness that doesn't really come from previous versions, but which looks like it could be good in its own right.

Losing Larry was a good thing in most ways, but it weakened Piper's justification for being the lead character — before, we saw much more of her connection to the outside world than anyone else's, now that's no longer true.

Okay, new theory on who talked Kylo Ren into turning to the Dark Side….

The way they were carting it around in the first season finale made it feel much more like a dropped thread than simply not referring back to the original episode would have (even counting the stinger).

Mike Carey's series already had Mazikeen's face getting fixed up (though the idea that she regarded this as if it were massive facial damage was pretty good).

30 Rock had trouble with fully using everyone it cast all the way along, I'd say, it's just it was good enough to get away with it.

He also seemed intended for a more realistic show than P&R became when it gelled.

I think a lot of it is that he had a good reason to be around in S1, and not nearly so much after that. The Dean gets cartoonier as well, but has much more consistent stuff to do.

If anything, it seems like they've been turning a blind eye for quite a while.

Which is a very 90s-comic-book way to write.

Maybe part of it is that having the most mature affect of the three masks her selfishness more than Josh or Ali's?

The elves and dwarves being the result of radiation-induced mutation is Shannara's main quirk, from what I remember.