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Man, you are not going to be a fan of the upcoming Disney Plus special, “WHAT IF...IRON MAN GOT RAPED BY A PANDA?” Not sure why it’s 98 minutes long, either.

Yet no one, not even Oliver, geeks out over how their fellow Arconian resident looks just like an Office character?

This movies does not have Sting in a speedo getting a steam bath and is therefore the inferior film adaptation...

If a band with a silly name gets really successful (or even have cult success) we forget that the name is silly. The Beatles are a bad pun, but nobody ever thinks about that. I assume that Elvis Costello was to some extent meant as a joke. The Who, The Guess Who and The The are all basically jokey riffs on band-naming

Hey, making a name from celebrity portmanteau is the job of a commenter! Seriously though, there were users here in 2010 with better names than most of the examples here.

It’s fucked up that people are spamming his daughter with the video, but I don’t know why you would feel “icky”otherwise. They even make whole moves about dead people sometimes.  

There is less of a labor shortage and more of a pay shortage.

So none of the overpaid, overstuff suits that work corporate haven’t had the simple idea of paying people more?  

The show got a bit fuzzy at the end, because they did and did not want to 100% acknowledge that Wanda was the antagonist. They kept saying “Grief was the real villain! Grief was a motive. But so was Wanda’s selfishness. As soon as they depicted Wanda as knowing what she was doing, and her willfully keeping on doing it

Literally EVERYONE can have a TV show now except Daredevil.

Marvel has a Plan but they also know a good thing when they see it. As soon as Taika Waititi came along and showed that Comedy Thor was better than Gloomy Serious Thor, all future versions of Thor had a self-parodic edge (up to and including Party Thor in “What If”). That’s one of the cool extras you get from Disney+:

more than just The Crown with dragons”

As if any of us wouldn’t watch that.

So it’s a race between this, the LOTR series and the Wheel of Time series to see which one flops the hardest right?

Which makes it all seem very deliberate and planned out.

For all the positive, there was something that drove me nuts in this episode.

I think it tends to be the ‘rich’ part more than the ‘white male’ part: the wealthier you are, the more you an insulate yourself from criticism, the less you’re able to withstand it, basically.

I came to say.

I thought the “they don’t work” thing regarding stones in Loki was specifically that they don’t work in TVA headquarters.

The paperweight Infinity Stones are from timelines that don’t exist anymore, so maybe that’s why they don’t work. Ultron isn’t destroying timelines or universes, he’s just fumigating them.