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Oooh! So happy to see Paulina’s work featured on io9! It is such a great love letter to magical girls and so many hidden gems for any Sailor Moon fan in there. I bought this comic in single issues when it came out, but due to short on money I now have to switch to waiting on the next trade. But I can highly recommend

Hey, fucking moron. You’re missing the point. Let’s see if you get it: MAYBE IF WE HAVE ADVANCED, WE CAN DO THE SHOW IN THE FAR FUTURE AND NOT IN A TIME WE HAVE ALREADY SEEN. It’s like putting an F-22 in a World War II movie made in 2017 because we’ve invented that plane since then. Why not make a movie set in 2017 if

Dig deeper, and you’ll see a lot more not-so-great reviews from both audiences and critics. On the Rotten Tomatoes site, for example, while it does get an 88% from critics, it only got a 65% from the audience. And even among those critics, major outlets like The Hollywood Reporter, CNN, and The Daily Telegraph were

Yep my thoughts exactly. By only showing that first half of the pilot, my only takeaway was that the main character of the show is a moron which isn’t exactly motivating me to want to pay money to watch the rest.

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That it will be on Amazon Prime or Netflix soon.

Rorschach =Loner,violent,anti-authority, 80's conservative, probably a virgin.

In the comic, Rorschach actively defends the Comedian as an American hero and, when Laurie brings up that the Comedian attempted to rape her mom as a reason not to feel bad for the Comedian’s death, defends him by saying something along the lines of “We have all have our failings.”. He also believes that a reason to

Do you realize how many idiots watch Breaking Bad and hate “All the Skylar stuff. She’s slowing down all the fun. Why can’t it just be about the drug game?” Because that’s not what the show is, you morons. I expect these people to come out of a screening of The Wrestler and complain “Not enough wrestling.”

The Moffat bashing was unreal. I had friends who fell for it - they didn’t participate, exactly, but they’d reblog stuff on tumblr alleging that Moffat had said this or done that and it was all completely made up. It was like Hillary memes and conservatives on FB. It was completely bonkers. I wanted to be like, “come

I have found that in real life, most people who like the things I like are insufferable. Presumably, that means I am also insufferable.

What I don’t get about all of this is that to me it’s so evident that Rick is a Don Draper like character. He presents as some sort of ideal, but when you get to know the guy, you realize how messed up he is. He can’t function without Morty or Beth. He can’t talk about his past. He’s basically emotionally paralyzed.

Probably because they’re a lot closer to eating cold beans out of a can than being super-genius industrialist billionaires.

Anyone who thinks It’s Always Sunny is worth emulating in real life knows nothing about the characters “THAT ARE SHOWN” in the show.

I think it’s because we focus on his perspective for most of the story and the fact that at the time, anti-heroes like the Punisher were becoming popular. I also partially blame Snyder for removing the subtlety and just making him a badass rather and ignoring the fact that he’s a bigoted rape apologist.

That is horrifying. I’ve always realized that the Gang are horrible people who destroy peoples lives. That’s why the show can get away with a lot of offensive jokes, the protagonists are always the but of the jokes.

It reminds me quite a bit of It’s Always Sunny; for a while I lived with a small handful of dudes who wanted to be The Gang, picking analogues in the show for who they felt best represented them, and emulating the various drinking games and habits they exhibited. It entirely baffles me that anyone would watch that

One of the primary criticisms leveled against Rick And Morty fans is that they mistakenly valorize Rick as a sort of uber-nerd, a shit-talking asshole who’s too smart to abide by normal social rules. Rick is always right, and when he isn’t, he still comes out on top, probably with a catchphrase and an episode-ending

>because of those fans, the show is becoming easy to hate