It's true.
It's true.
I found it rather pedestrian.
The plethora of people who pluck a stupid or bad trend and semi-randomly ascribe it to "liberalism" is a sign that perhaps the current model of liberalism is fucked
Christmas is still everywhere, but in some places it's now slightly socially awkward to make other people feel bad for not celebrating it. And that MUST NOT STAND.
They may have written The Little Mermaid?
Didn't know he'd been there. If he were to come back, that would probably be enough to get me on his side permanently, donkey sauce and all.
I didn't say he's satan, he just comes off a bit douchey. But there are far worse things than being douchey and far bigger douches who don't get as much vocal hate as Fieri. Thus while my opinion of him hasn't really changed, people dunking on him for easy internet points - especially when there's real evil going…
I don't think he's sympathetic, but I do think that making fun of him is pretty overdone.
I really wish they had called his show "Andrew Zimmern Eats a Dick."
They should have visited this site and clicked one of those ads that said "Learn how to cast Natalie Dormer"
Probably because this counts as an article, not a newswire, and at present only the newswire is a gateway to the infinite scroll of Sisyphean despair.
With a recurring gag of Man-Thing poking DareDevil to check if he's really "The Man Without Fear"…
No see this is just the Marvel shills playing the long game trying to throw Manimal off. It's really not that complicated. How much do you know about chemtrails? If you just read the expose in "The New Frontiersman" it would all make sense.
So it sounds like something boring would be perfect for you!
Not Jimmy Woo! And given that Fu Manchu to and Yellow Claw are basically the same thing, and Shang Chi's history with secret agents, it would be pretty straightforward to include both in the same story.
"Yeah!"—Also Jamie Madrox
IIRC Nighthawk is more than a Batman type, he first appeared as the explicit Batman analogue in the Marvel's JLA analogue: Squadron Supreme.
Shang Chi is a cool character who I really like, but in the comics he's a different character from Iron Fist. Not that he's a worse character (though I think he is lower-profile, at least since the Brubaker and Swierczynski runs on Iron fist) but he's not identical, and can't just be plopped in the same role.
I think doing Iron Fist was always going to be a no-win scenario from a reception standpoint. Doing Iron Fist and making it boring is kind of a worst case scenario.
I think I've said this elsewhere, but the bad reviews are kind of making more likely to watch this. "Critically Acclaimed" TV often feels like homework, whereas bad TV I can put on while doing something else.