kbroxmysox--disqus
kbroxmysox
kbroxmysox--disqus

If Johan never shows up again, I'll be all too happy

It was a great mixture of gameplay and movie, with lots of great voice acting. And your choices mattered, unlike every telltale game

The break helped. It's why the death should have happened before a hiatus

You can't put the genie back in the bottle. In this new politically aware world, Fallon will be remembered as the guy who tussled Trump's hair and talked about his "tiny" childhood home

Xander dated and broke the hearts of my two favorite characters so by the of the show, I was ready for him to go.

Storm and Jean ran into a room! What!? No way! You mean they had no lines and ran into a room, together!

I mostly call it "The X-Films female character problem". The comic series is filled with female leaders and female friendships. The best we get in the X-Movies is the turn of their most dynamic female villain(and characters, who's one true love is a woman and who has a complex relationship with her daughter) into

Great acting, as always but Kidman, Dern and Skasgerd(sp?). Kidman is doing some great face acting, especially during the therapy scene

Double post

Shame on CBS for even giving her the platform to spew this bs. I thought of the big three, they'd rise above

Sorry I meant x men film verse. And no, three women have never interacted with each other in the films.

Ha, so is that comic panel the first time in the x-verse three women have interacted?

That's TVD though. Remember when the female characters had agency and independence. Elena's "I want a future" speech? Now it's just "I hope I get the guy"

This book was poop

Yeah, I hate this glossing over b.s. As I mentioned already, I feel like I'm in a total different place than the characters. They are more than passed their grief with Michael but I'm not there because we lost a great character and great dynamics and I want to see more of the repercussions of that. I feel the flash

I think the show made a giant mistake not saving Michael's death for the finale. Or if not his death, the time jump. Everything feels so rushed. The plot, the characters. The audience is in one place and the characters somewhere different.

Or racism, sexism, abuse and anti-Semitic behavior

He's the Jimmy Fallon of people.

But I love Digimon…

Chances of this director sticking around?