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Serious question for MCU fans who don’t like She-Hulk: Are you sure you’re getting stoned enough before each episode?

She-Hulk isn't talking to the audience. She's talking to Deadpool. They've been roommates this whole time.

Speaking as a lawyer in their mid-30s who was on the dating scene until relatively recently, and many of whose friends are in the same or similar boats, no, the show’s take on dating is both relatable and accurate. Most of us are anxious, awkward messes. Jen could basically be any of a dozen friends of mine if they

I feel like this is a prime example of media created by and for women clashing against the expectations of an audience raised only on media created for men.

It’s impossible not to have fun at any party that Madisynn is invited to.

Dude don’t make us get out the Principal Skinner meme

I think it’s trope subversion. And she’s not really all that much of a joke. Sure her initial first impression is of a 1 dimensional party girl, but all of her actions from the portal onward subvert that. The viewer would expect her to freak out and be some high maintenance, demanding entitled overly emotional mess

an old bad guy named Firefly”? How ‘bout some respect for the master of infiltration and sabotage?!

The names Goodman, Lieber and Kurtzburg in the firm's name refer to Martin Goodman (founder of Marvel Comics), Stan Lee (Stanley Lieber) and The King (Jack Kirby, born Jacob Kurtzburg).

It’s a shame you have offspring.

Hopefully Mexican Sith-Classic made with cane sugar and in glass bottles!

I wasn’t trying to imply he did, just that the laughably maniacal villains of our science fiction past have become the real world rulers of our stupid as fuck present.

Quebec has sortilege, a maple whisky that’s almost a liqueur (so it’s both flammable *and* sticky!), I feel like that’d be a good starting point.

They gave him a Tusken name: Stands With A Smooth Head

Deploy the Steel Gleaming Veneers!

As Mary Pickford points out—if anything, Blade Runner borrowed much of its aesthetic from French comics published in Métal Hurlant (the original version of Heavy Metal). In particular a story by Moebius and Dan O’Bannon called “The Long Tomorrow”:

Intermission will be called after ensuring all means of egress have been locked, and will consist of one full replay of both volumes of Lou Reed’s “Metal Machine Music”. Oh, and we’re turning the wi-fi off.