I'm pretty disappointed that this site isn't even mentioning Star vs. the Forces of Evil. They just released a 7 episode event that got really dark. Definitely darker than anything I've seen in Steven Universe so far.
I'm pretty disappointed that this site isn't even mentioning Star vs. the Forces of Evil. They just released a 7 episode event that got really dark. Definitely darker than anything I've seen in Steven Universe so far.
So you're just going to pretend you didn't drop out of watching like I did? I didn't watch most of season 6 but almost completely dropped out by Stakes. The show's continuity and plots are too convoluted at this point. THAT's why the show's got low ratings. It should have ended at least a year ago.
They did fire Ned Flanders' wife's actress for an equally petty reason. Er, petty enough to kill the character off at least.
I'm happy it didn't end in a sex scandal like the last one did.
Always
"Are you ready for me to tell you why you can't handle the truth you fucking f—gots?"
That's a shockingly light reason to be let go of being one of the definitive voices of Muppets in the 2010s. You'd think it'd be something more harsh.
The movies got me to pick up the books, and it's terrific so far. I'll accept a bad movie if it gets more people to read them.
I can't tell if it's so outlandish I can't believe it, or so outlandish I don't want to believe it.
It's fantastic. But it's probably superhero movie fatigue. Counting Logan, there's been 4 since March.
It's an 11 year old franchise. Kids are more likely buying Elena of Avalor or Spider-Man toys.
Cars 3 can be considered a flop right? It's been out almost a month and has barely made $200 million on a $175 million budget.
Oh god no, Phoebs needs her own little world to be great in. It's why I'm nervous about her being in Star Wars's Han Solo movie.
Not on this website, no. Go to Reddit or some other highly populated TV forum for that.
I like that this show with cheap rubber aliens, robots resembling trash cans and bullshit science's most controversial move thus far is making their protagonist a woman.
A sassy gay best friend, with attitude!
I liked Sherlock Holmes but his editing style shouldn't be used for what had a very distinct style of humor for Disney. It'll completely change the tone.
Ah, you know those crazy Indians, always pretending to be vaguely Middle Eastern.
Maybe the Genie will question why there's a white princess, at least.
No, no, no, no.