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Joe_Stammer
joestammer

It’s almost as if the Russos just aren’t the greatest film makers. I think they found a good match between their talent — grand but bland action movies — and source material in The Avengers. But there’s only one MCU, and without access to the characters, backstories, and goodwill that Marvel provides, the Russos don’t

I mean, Rob Schneider sucks, but he’s not wrong in this instance. That was a really embarrassing/cringey moment for a comedy show.

Mrs. F. has never seen Jaws. It’s not that she’s opposed to it, and she knows she thinks she would like it. This might be the trick to getting her to see it. I’ve never seen it on the big screen; my parents wouldn’t let me see it.

It’s no fun unless you have an audience 

Sounds like a total wankfest.

Remember in that episode of Louie when he tried to rape that woman he had been crushing on, and he chased her around his apartment trying to force himself on her until she just gave up and said fuck it?

Also, the whole bit where she’s been rejected from every law firm she’s interviewed at, and here is this powerhouse firm offering her a job, so maybe this isn’t exactly the time to look a gift horse in the mouth...

You may be missing the part where every last client she will ever have will be a superhuman. And they likely want her in form as She-Hulk for the specific reason that “Look! My lawyer is a good, upstanding citizen - a hero even! Therefore you shouldn’t automatically assume I am guilty because I am superhuman.”

Why. The. Fuck. Are. You. On. This. Site. Before. Watching. The. Episode?

Does Edward Norton ever laugh? 

“(I hope that somewhere in Hollywood, Ed Norton is watching this episode and laughing his ass off.)“

Florence Pugh? I’m still obsessed with how to date Natalie Dormer. 

Rod Montoya is more of a Real World/Road Rules Challenge: Battle of the Sexes 2 kind of guy, New Mexico’s greatest claim to fame. He wants a statue of a real hero, Challenge Winner Eric Nies from The Real World: New York erected in Santa Fe.

I really hate how social media has turned any and all social awkwardness into a diagnosis of autism.

can we do it again, but nicer

To spend so little time in this review on the cultural and religious dynamics at work here is criminal, when that's the goddamn crux of the episode. No mention of the post-credits Israel conversation, or the Jewish tutor who's essentially a main character in the episode? You say you're asking "so many questions" and

Fielder researched Asperger’s syndrome while fine-tuning his TV persona, but he rejects any suggestion his character is on the spectrum. “There’s a lot of social disconnects that people experience all the time that have nothing to do with autism or anything,” he says. When I ask if he’s ever wondered whether he has a

Fake Angela yelling “You’ll never have something real!” (paraphrasing) at Nathan right before breaking character to run the ‘scene’ again was just! The whole fake fight scene was incredible.

Nina threatening the elderly doorman with being fired if he doesn’t do unsafe work in a blackout is the biggest dick move, and I think they tried to play it off as “Haha motherhood is so hard” but seriously she’s a bad person and you can’t redeem that kind of shitty behaviour.

That actor was actually pretty good!