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Yup. Given how Routh talked about how he was unhappy with how they ended his tenure on LoT it's great to see the situation was rectified.

I still have a hard time believing the Flash movie exists. I feel like even after I get a ticket I’ll expect a message about how they’re sorry and the movie’s delayed to pop up on-screen.

One last note: This is my last season (for now, at least) as your trusty Legends recapper.

it feels like someone slipped in a scene when the writers’ room wasn’t looking because they didn’t want Johnny C to die.

No mention of What We Do in the Shadows?!! WTF??

They’ll kind of have to condense the story if they don’t want the 20ish year old cast members to be drawing social security before the end.

Man’s gotta have a wiping hand

Bell is great, and I agree that seasoned VAs are better than screen actors testing the waters, but over her career Johansson has voiced a snake, a singing porcupine, a sentient app, and the daughter of Neptune. She’s even got the same Robot Chicken cred as Bell. So I think she probably would’ve been fine.

It definitely felt, as someone else I talked to about it said, that this episode stops more than it actually ends. Loki taking over Earth in the UN would be a good ending, but adding the Fury and Carol part makes it feel like there’s another ending we’re not getting. I do agree that there should have been some

The Big Roar and Wolf’s Law had such a feeling of completeness, like you knew those collection of songs needed to be together. The later albums don’t have that same kind of cohesiveness imho. Still fantastic but a little more hit and miss. But to me, The Big Roar is a masterpiece so anything they do after that,

They are fantastic live. I’ve seen them play Whirring maybe four times live now and it’s just a fantastic moment. It’s a shame that Hitch and AARTH felt so...weirdly anonymous, for a band that used to feel like they had such a driving force behind them early on? 

I saw them a few years ago. And I loathe hyperbole but they’re the best live act I’ve think I’ve ever seen. And I’ve seen a lot of bands. They have an energy and a joy that is kind of mesmerizing. And the sound that they can create as a 3 piece is ferocious.

At the end, is he actually just a dying guy having a fever dream? Because I really need to see a few dozen more iterations 0f that premise.

Don’t think I appreciated just how great Karen Gillan’s voice is until this episode. I think she plays Nebula really well - kind of dangerous and mocking and confident and mysterious all at once.

It was a tribute to Dennis Miller.

Benicio del Toro didn’t sound at all himself. I didn’t think it was him.

Bautista, who vocally proclaims his love for the character, but also talks about the difficulties of the make-up process, wasn’t even asked to participate in a format where he could play the character and not deal with the make-up??!

Corny as it is, couldn’t help but smile at “Are you crazy?” “No, I’m mad.”

Yeah, I thought Peter Quill ending up mopping floors of a rural Missouri DQ was just about right.

Well, the fact that T’Challa just by some conversation can completely change Thanos into someone who not only hangs out with him and stops murdering people plus now has a non-abusive relationship with Nebula just makes Peter Quill look even more useless in the original timeline in comparison (yes all that had to