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As a long-standing viewer of Moffat and Gatiss’s work, I’m perfectly aware that the truth is clearly the opposite of Allison’s assesment, which is that it is major brilliance with momentary stumbles, and then only occasionally. Anyone else who doesn’t live in a witless internet echo chamber is also aware of this. And

Thank you for shouting out Weatherman and Little Bird. Outer Darkness also deserves a place on this list. I’d throw in Cats of the Louvre by Taiyo Matsumoto while I’m at it.

At almost two-dozen issues, AS-M you should have no concerns about Spencer-itis. The book rocks.

(And I’ll never understand the Slott hate. He—and frequent co-writer Cristos Gage--did awesome work on the title, putting Spidey in places he’d never been before.)

Our Dreams at Dusk

FWIW: Little Bird won 2019 for me. Completely out of left field, never really heard much from the creators before and out of no where they started consistently dropping a book of staggering creativity.

Wonder Twins and Little Bird both deserve some spots on any best of list for this year.

Honestly, it did occur to me as a possibility while seeing it, but there was no reason to assume it was any more likely than him just being nice to help out. In fairness though, despite Williams’ inherent Billy Dee-ness, I think the delivery came off as more like he was genuinely trying to help her, rather than it

“WHERE THE HELL ARE THE SINGING CATS ??!!!”

They goddamn better

Support thread for folks who found both Force Awakens and TLJ boring and realized you’ll never love Star Wars as much as you did as a child and that’s ok

I’m kinda with huja on this one - I doubt a car roof could withstand hail that Ozymandias likened to a Gatling gun.

The thing that truly disappointed was how they handled Laurie. Here she is reunited with Manhattan and Ozy for the first time since the squid attack and she was so nonchalant and passive. She didn’t try to say anything to him or looked shocked that he looks like a totally different person. Previous episodes showed

I was a little disappointed by this finale. Don’t get me wrong, the season as a whole was great but this felt just a tad rushed. Veidt choosing to rebel against Trieu seemed a bit out of left field to me even though he explained why he was doing it. And Angela maybe becoming the next Dr. Manhattan felt like an odd

The finale covered a lot of ground and felt a little incomplete and rushed compared with the pacing of earlier episodes.  A few things in particular were disappointing . . . Laurie’s swagger disappeared and her character was just a spectator in the last few episodes . . . the penultimate episode dropped the bomb that

my favorite part is how it ends definitively, with a “now it’s your turn, young jedi” wink to the audience...and then there still needs to be another movie about these characters.

I know a lot of idiots give him grief, but really can layoff the flattery.

It’s definitely a competitor for AVC Eyeroll-inducing Bullshit of the Year award. It would seem impossible for anyone other than William Hughes to even be in competition, but leave it to Katie to figure out how to stay in the game.

Well played.

Brick and Looper are fucking fantastic and Brother’s Bloom, while a little twee for me personally is superb. But he was a terrible choice to direct and write a middle part of a trilogy that had no proper story plan for the films. I totally get why he wanted to give people a “full meal” with TLJ but it ultimately meant

Fuck this guy. He ruined 'Space: 1999.'