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Cinemasins also did a great takedown of the film, arguably funnier and more brutal than that of Screen Junkies, but yeh.

I'll probably check a couple episodes of this out, but out of all the Defenders I found Danny Rand the least interesting from the get go, so eh. I may be going in with a little negative bias.

I literally screamed and fist-pumped in my bedroom.

IS AVATAR II THE KINGDOM HEARTS III OF FILM SEQUELS

This was such a wonderful episode. I loved the melodrama, I loved the dramatic search party fashion show, I loved the blatant product placement (COVERGIRL OUTLAST ALL DAY, in case you somehow missed it)…this show is the best kind of shlock. I have so many feelings for Jughead, he is by far the most compelling

The true stars of this episode were the COVERGIRL LASHY MASCARA and the DC REBIRTH POSTERS spiking the camera in every shot of Archie's bedroom. I love this dumb show and it's dumb product placement.

I must be part of the 1% that really doesn't………..

I have nothing against a third Tron film, but it'd better not make it into another Kingdom Hearts game. ENOUGH.

I actually adored this episode and preferred it a lot more than last week's…but I guess that goes to show what I watch this show for haha. I thought a lot of jokes landed this week, a lot of characters got good development and moments to shine, and, yeh, anything Archie/Grundy wasn't that great but pretty much every

Exactly. Contrary to popular consensus, this film didn't anger me so much as bore me to death. The fact that it was all dark and dreary didn't help either.

I genuinely cannot fathom why anyone would defend this film, but then again I've genuinely enjoyed technically terrible films before.
Anyway, despite the garbage fire that is the current direction of the DCEU, I'm still excited for Justice League. I was a DC fangirl growing up after all.

I can still remember the day I watched Iron Man, I can't believe it's all been building up to this.

Ever since I first fell in love with Hamilton (the musical, not the dubiously flawed historical figure), I've imagined it as a film, with a colourful palette and sweeping camera angles and a full-blown theatrical release. Basically, what Les Miserables should have been.

I'm astonished at how much I loved this, as I'm usually hyper critical about CW shows. Sure, there were tropes, but like this review mentioned, they were quickly called out, or they were just true to the source material. I can't say I'm the biggest Archie fan (though, really, who can, I feel like most people were

I watched this during its original run here in the U.K., so seeing these reviews is a good old nostalgia trip for me haha. I am really enjoying these reviews and how you're parallelling the events of be show with the actual history as well as modern day, it's refreshing to read. Personally I think the best episodes

I always have been and always will be of the opinion that stooping to ridiculing children, no matter whose children they are, is a new low and frankly ridiculous. Politics brings out the ugly side in people, it did when the Obama children were needlessly brought under the spotlight too. Saddening.

Spent Friday marathoning Season 2 of Voltron: Legendary Defender. Was brilliant, very enjoyable and in my opinion improved on Season 1 in many ways.

Spoilers but the fact that Wendy's is at the top of any ranking whatsoever is quite frankly offensive. Uuuueeeerrrrgh.

Anime Michael Jackson. I'm on board.

Iactuallypreferredthistolastweeksepisode. AND I LOVED LAST WEEK'S EPISODE.