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6) finally seeing what happens at Budapest. (guys, I think we are getting a Hawkeye assisted flashback. I feel it)

The show has officially bookended.

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“...explore a wide range of ways in which an older generation would deal with change and adversity...”

Maybe they can find an IP that’s already been written for them from start to finish, since it’s clear they can’t write themselves out of a wet paper bag for anything without help.

It’s a match made in mediocre television heaven

Reading this was really interesting to me. I found a strange parallel between my own bouts of depression & anxiety with how Mark Ruffalo’s Bruce Banner was portrayed.

Bennu: Day 109902304:

Fun fact: there is actually no such thing as a magnetic field; a magnetic field is entirely a relativistic effect of electric charges and their motion as seen in a different frame of reference. The following explanation is provided by Robert Moffat of MIT:

Honestly, I can see one huge science benefit. We should use it to do again what it did the first time: a dress rehearsal. You see, if we’re going to be expanding the space program and 3rd party operators are going to be launching manned capsules into space, eventually we’re going to need to stage a rescue mission.

These scientists cackle me up. They had to answer such a simple question in the most out of the box way possible:

None of these scientists had the guts to say, “you’re looking at it.

So it’s not the cheese on a frozen pizza right after coming out of the oven? Roof of mouth would disagree.

I still ball like a baby in the last 20 minutes, and I’ve seen it 5 times now. Each time I watch, more tears appear...

It was very much their swansong and I like it for that reason as well. Seeing Scott & Jean alive and well and together affected more than I expected.

I can’t get too angry because DoFP was actually very good. And now that I’ve seen the Rogue Cut on TV I like it even more. I see why they cut the additional scenes for theatrical viewing but at home it’s fine.

This is really great. And I’m so glad to read some critical writing that takes the show’s storytelling on its own terms and tries to assess what it’s saying rather than some of the lazier armchair quarterbacking we got this season.

“Danny Rand died on the way to his home planet

When you build your domes, we’ll be able to generate the atmosphere to fill them. You just need to keep the solar radiation from cooking your genes, if you insist on living on the surface. If we cap off the tunnels and fill those with our homemade air, we’d be able to live there for centuries.

Jon was always meant to be a King. Just not all of Westeros. He’s the King Beyond The Wall. The Man who saved the Free Folk from extinction and was murdered for it. The guy the Free Folk fought for at the Battle of the Bastards even though they were the last of their kind. The Man that the last giant died for. Jon was