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After the “Wildcat” episode I saw somebody post that Courtney and Yolanda only have one braincell between them, and Yolanda is the one that always has it.

They really doubled down on the score’s occasional nods to John Williams’ OT scores here. Parts of it seemed to be lifted whole from ANH when Luke and the rest are trying to make their way back to the Falcon to escape the Death Star.

I didn’t get the impression that Lama Su was being killed off quite yet. I feel like we’d have at least heard the shot if that were the case.

I love learning random tidbits and trivia about stars like from this photo I now know that Jane Lynch is 8 feet tall. 

This show is a true underrated gem that simply does not get talked about. 

By next episode they should start referring to him as Seabiscuit.

Yep. This is the Goldilocks MCU show so far. Loved the way WandaVision was going until the finale lost its nerve and couldn’t admit the truth of Wanda being the villain of her own story because of tremendous grief. Took me a while to warm up to F/WS through its clunky, rushed first half before ending their characters

I love saying Thor 4 out loud.

I think Sylvie is the embodiment of who Loki should be - the God of Mischief/Chaos. Sylvie’s decisive action at the end of the episode brings unpredictability and infinite chaos to the MCU, so it’s very fitting to the Loki character. Without Sylvie, we would still have the TVA pruning timelines and bringing order to

I do love that ultimately Sylvie can’t get beyond her singular goal of toppling the TVA, consequences be damned. It makes sense to me that she’d only barely come to trust the other Loki even if she felt some affection for him, and that dissipated immediately once they were no longer on the same page regarding He Who

The mad lads and ladettes did it, they really did it. After the no show of Mephisto in WandaVision and Thunderbolt Ross in FATWS, I really wasn’t banking on Kang - or an iteration thereof - making an appearance in the 11th hour of an already established story Wizard of Oz style (though I did note last week that if

That was kind of amazing, actually. He just walked into the finale and took it over with a nearly episode length monologue. And it was captivating. That was just a really natural and charismatic piece of extended genre acting. The show still feels hung together with duct tape and fond wishes, it’s been a bit too

I’ve disagreed with every single one of these reviews and this is no exception. I thought this was fantastic. It’s the first of the D+ Marvel shows that really stuck the landing. Wandavision was great but kind of petered out towards the end there.

The long speech by He Who Remains had a real Shakespearian quality to

I don’t know why the reviewer hasn’t touched on this hardly at all. This entire show was about Loki coming to love himself, both literally and figuratively, and grow as a person. The buddy cop aspect was about Loki’s growth. The Sylvie aspect was about his growth. It’s all about Loki. What’s going on in the plot is

I’m just gonna list off all the variants of Kangs:

i take it you haven’t spent as many hours kissing mirrors in drag as i have.

This was the best episode of the season so far and next week’s looks to be even better. We spent time on the setup of the Batch’s next mission rather than dropped them in, and at the same time we’re getting to see a part of another burgeoning Rebel cell.

Drawing on the example of The Winter Soldier—still maybe the most satisfying entertainment to drop off this blockbuster assembly line

I would love a Marvel version of Logan.  But what are the odds of that?