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Except the Prem is nothing like the Super League.

The Premier League still rests at the top of the English Football Pyramid, as the First Division did before it. The ‘breakaway teams’ didn’t really go far, did they?

The Premier League stayed aligned with the open system of relegation and promotion among the rest of

Exactly. That theory baffles me. I think that's why most people become cops or politicians. 

Then Dwayne McDuffie was like “uh hey maybe let’s not call a Black dude Bucky and Battlestar was born!

I really only remember this game due to the soundtrack.

That line was a CW’s “Our characters are 14 but our writers are 40" trademark.  There is at least one per episode.

They did; when Mr. White took Mr. Garrison down to his basement and they both grabbed guns, the Jewish Space Lasers (tm) shot the guns out of their hands.

It didn’t hit me at the time, but Scott Malkinson was the perfect kid to lead the Qties. Last we saw him, he was struggling to find an identity beyond his diabetes. That’s exactly the kind of hollowness that people try to fill with conspiracy theories.

I think the meta stuff was more of a dig on Q than you are giving it credit for. They included themselves as part of the purported “Hollywood elite” (one of my bigger laughs was their BASEketball promo shot on the bulletin board) that are being held up as this hugely powerful group that is running the world. They

I thought that the finale was TERRIBLE with a few bright spots.

Elizabeth Olsen for all the awards. What a showcase for her talents this has been.

Also there’s the fact that White Vision is a direct reference to the West Coast Avengers storyline Vision Quest.

Putting aside on feelings on the original version, or this new version, or anything:

I’d say MWC get’s a pass as a 90's show, since the majority of episodes were from the 90's.

*Toilet flushes*

Evan Peters also has a very Joey Lawrence on Blossom vibe.

The MCU is framed with a “superheroes = sympathetic” angle when their actions have serious repercussions for regular people that never get addressed. Hayward is probably going to be bad because the MCU struggles with nuance, but that doesn’t make him wrong here.

I bet it’s that her accent gets stronger when she’s angry, like a lot of people who move to a different country. I could see this being Olsen’s choice to stylistically differentiate real Wanda vs. WandaVision Wanda, too. 

It was So annoying - like, can’t she be smart and Not an asshole? I know that has been the go-to protagonist personality for a million things...I just hate it every time.

Two things I loved about this episode: