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Unprepared meats are always caught off guard.  It’s a serious problem.

Graphically, it’s basically neo-Anime, which I’m not particularly fond of. And I’m not sold on the colloquial speech affects amonsgt other tonal/stylistic choices. But I loved the legend-building and the good vs. evil framework. I was grinning and chuckling the whole time and when they capped it with “For the honor of

Then it sounds like they understand their target audience.

I am SO EXCITED. My spouse is loosely connected to this project through a different company and has gotten to see a handful of episodes, and they can’t actually SAY anything about them? But they’ve made it very clear that we’re definitely watching as soon as it drops. Apparently that first chunk is very, very good.

I mean, Sailor Moon was strategically similar to She-Ra, turning a boys’ setup (sentai) into a girl-aimed magical girl show.

Nice animation style. Looks like a great kids show.

Sounds like the writer was at some press event or Q & A deal that Drew did and just took those sound bites, wrote the piece in Arabic, and then the magazine translated that text into English.

It reads like the print equivalent of this gif

I cannot deny that Drew Barrimoor has interviews given, there is many journalism about it. This is naturally reflected in the conversation which occurred in conjunction with journalism that exists in the society. This is especially true since the interview can not prove that all shared reality are same or even

If time travel is involved in the movie, maybe his final ask is to be sent back to grow old with Peggy. 

He grew into my favorite avenger. If he’s done I’ll miss him.

Chris Evans has played Cap perfectly. He should be really proud of the work he has done.

Let’s not forget all the times he’s visited kids in hospitals while wearing the costume. Dude seems to have really enjoyed his chance to embody a hero.

Omg he looks like he’s from a gay porn parody. Tumblr is gonna have fun with this one lmao.

I’m impressed with his late career reinvention as a writer. He’s also going to write on the Veronica Mars series on Netflix. Very smart guy and his cultural critiques are interesting and worth reading. 

Abdul-Jabbar has quietly become a very competent author - or for the more cynical, has become extremely competent in finding coauthors to polish up his drafts (with the notable exception of his book on John Wooden, for which he didn’t give anyone coauthoring credit.)