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Superman & Lois is doing a great job this season, and the looming Doomsday plot is intriguing. Shame that the show isn’t getting any coverage on this site.

We’re “superhero-ed out” on the same storytelling structure repeated ad nauseam, e.g., most Marvel movies now, but some of us are all willing to give innovation a shot, whether it’s James Gunn’s Peacemaker or Ava Duvernay’s Naomi. I can’t speak for ratings, but show like these and FX’s Legion attract MY attention, at

Look, we’re all superhero-ed out at this point,

No, ‘bullshit’ is too many letters

I’ll risk spoiling myself to block it out immediately, thanks (I will still have the spanish version to solve).

I think Netflix really shot themselves in the foot with the dump-a season-all-at-once model. Even when their shows are good they don’t seem to occupy any pop culture space for longer than the week or two everyone is binging (with maybe the exception of maybe Squid Game or the Marvel shows way back when). Sites like

That’s what they get for cancelling Firefly.

they’ve been coasting for a long time and blowing a lot of money on stuff people haven’t been watching at all, and at worse it has actively been bad pr for them.

I actually want a full episode of just Ahsoka complaining at Force Ghost Anakin for his stunningly bad life choices and how she almost killed him on Malachor. 

No kidding. I’m not one for celebrity gossip, but I think the fact that they’ve been a couple for a few years and have a child together would be worth mentioning. 

Star Wars has a hero named Skywalker and a loner named Solo. On the nose is where we live!

*snerk* Daredevil’s approach to the law is just a smidge better than The Book of Boba Fett’s approach to organized crime.

I just hope newcomers weren’t tempted to check the show out because of the “I’m a very good lawyer” line from ‘No Way Home’, because if so, they’re in for some disappointment.

I mean, why not? I was genuinely surprised when they showed up, with a “hey I remember them!” giddy reaction.

I checked out (and subsequently binged) Lucifer after he popped up for a minute in Crisis. Both studios should do that more. That shit works.

I knew something was up with Murn given how he went from seemingly killed by that explosion to that look on his face when he was then standing up seemingly unhurt and then he tossed his gun away. I actually thought he was taken over just from seeing that.

I’m not sure psychopath (or sociopath) is the right word for Adrian Chase. A sociopath wouldn’t show regret or caring/compassion, where he does both this episode. He cared enough about Peacemaker’s life to attempt killing Peacemaker’s father, and when he admits to Harcourt that he might have made things worse

I have a feeling that, whatever’s going on with the Butterflies here, it’s not as simple as an “Invasion of the Body Snatchers” type plot. Between Judomaster leaving Economos alive despite having every single opportunity to kill him and Murn leading the efforts to seemingly hunt down his own kind so sincerely (and

Vigilante is such a blast to watch, although now I’m shocked that there would be someone claiming he isn’t an absolute psychopath. The actor, though, does such a great job with him as there is that inept air to him which is this great mask of what an absolute terror the dude truly is.

This continues to be such a weird show to me as I do like it, yet every episode I’m kind of taken back by the incredible dumb narrative choices it makes.