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I would have devoted a one whole season for the Long Night, honestly. That would have been the only way to make the threat of the White Walkers really matter. And it’s not like you’d have to keep them at the forefront the entire season. Just have everyone stuck in castles and walled cities, snowed in, as anyone who

It has been very obvious the show has had no idea what to do with Bran. It doesn’t help his story is one of the weaker ones in the book, too.

The show had declined in quality since diverging from the books, but the end of the Night King really tarnished the entire series. The build up of the white walkers over the last seven seasons seems wasted as does the lore behind them. I’m not sure what the point of Bran was except to tell John who he was & to get a

I’m going to see this because I know that 7 year old me in 1999 would have killed to see this movie. I just want it to make the Pokemon obsessed inner child that is trapped inside this deadened husk of a man happy.

Agreed. The end of Endgame reminded me of the end of Return of the King - a series of epilogues and denouements. It worked just fine.

I’m not the only one who points this out, but it’s worth mentioning again. I think the final 30 minutes of the movie was basically a stream of post-credit scenes.

“This was the first Marvel movie we’ve done where we weren’t thinking about the future,” Anthony Russo added

“I can’t believe I’m seeing this on a cinema screen”

I wish they’d made a rushed musical with the Idol winner and runner-up from every season afterwards, if only because I desperately want to know what premise they would’ve come up with for a Reuben Studdard/Clay Aiken vehicle.

“Avengers...Assemble”

I didn’t know how badly I NEEDED to see that final half hour until I was watching it. Seeing Giant Man punch a space whale!?! That was incredible.

Remember when it was considered a bad idea that this guy could play a superhero?

There were so many moments in the final half hour in particular where I just kept saying to myself “I can’t believe I’m seeing this on a cinema screen”. Action, character combinations, plot elements... not only was I seeing them, but they’re in what will probably end up being the highest-grossing film ever.

Nope. Because the internet is not your personal realm and you cannot expect other people’s actions to perfectly conform with your idea of etiquette. You also cannot, and should not, try to force people to conform to your idea of acceptable behavior online (outside of hate speech, Fascism, or illegal speech, obviously).

What are the odds Sonic floss dances at some point?

This is honestly the most profound evidence that God doesn't exist. Or at least any kind of benevolent one. 

Jim Carey was great as the Riddler. Made the movie tolerable (to a degree).

Somehow it’s so much worse then I ever imagined.

UNSNAP UNSNAP RETURN IT GOD