OH!!! I laughed, even though I couldn’t quite figure out why I laughed!! But on some level, I got it.
OH!!! I laughed, even though I couldn’t quite figure out why I laughed!! But on some level, I got it.
Speaking of blink-and-you’ll-miss-him: We also learn in the movie that Thor’s ex-flatmate Darryl (see below) is working in New Asgard; he’s listed as “Darryl the Tour Guide” in the credits.
I’d like to briefly brag here: After Endgame I went out and bought the Jason Aaron/Russell Dauterman original run of Jane Foster Thor spanning from her introduction until “War of the Realms”. I was NOT expecting so many lines and scenes to be adapted directly from those books I read.
I wasn’t a Harry Potter kid and I…
My favorite joke in the whole movie was Korg’s deity sitting on a throne of scissors.
I think the main takeaway is that people have no idea how complex abuse is, I don’t know how you can look at the timeline of events and your takeaway is that Amber Heard is somehow hurting the cause. She is part of the cause and being a victim of abuse is messy. The doubt the public put in Heard that somehow the real…
He had nothing to do with it? Surely as the creator of the show and the actor who portrays two of the main characters, he has some say in what the show is like, even if he doesn’t have a hand in the writing now.
A lot of people were pretty pissed (or, if not quite rising to that level of emotion, pretty unamused) with his opening number “We Saw Your Boobs” at the Oscars.
His production company makes them, he created or co-created them, and is an executive producer. He’s not just a randomly hired voice actor off the street.
Oh, I don’t know. I think he probably DID ask them and Sony’s answer to each one was “Whatever, make sure Venom is in it.”
I hear you. As somebody who also ditched but then returned, I’d recommend gutting it out through the last two episodes of S1 -- which really does have some consequences for the team -- then proceeding into S2 and its on-the-fly reconfiguration into something truly fun.
Legends of To-Meow-Meow is such a great episode, I was watching it on a train and I had to turn it off because I was laughing too hard (don’t worry, I was obviously wearing headphones, I’m not a monster).
I love this show so much. I don’t object to any of the episodes named. Here I Go Again & The One Where We’re Trapped on TV are particular favorites, probably not coincidentally because they are crucial Zari episodes.
I stopped watching this show about 6 episodes in on S1. I could not see how this could be a good show. A friend whose taste in TV i trust has tried to convince me the show improved but I could not bring myself to invest the time. This description though . . . this is bonkers enough that I’ve got to see if they can…
Season 1 of Star Trek: The Next Generation, and most of Season 2, was truly abysmal writing that never would have survived today to become such a classic.
I think I remember almost choke laughing myself to death when the poofy blue heart waved out from the impact zone. Christ in diapers, what a glorious show.
Agents of SHIELD, probably. It definitely comes closest.
Wet Hot American Bummer is especially impressive because the original script had a sizable role for Nick Zano, which had to be very hastily rewritten when his daughter was born with surgery-requiring complications. It’s so seamless you’d never know this was an issue.
It’s been a while and I still can’t believe I got to witness this with my own two eyes.
Legends Of Tomorrow is one of the best shows on television. It also once featured a season-long storyline with a character getting his nipple bitten off by a unicorn, then later having his nipple restored but possessed by a demon from the time it spent in hell, and then using the possessed nipple to hypnotize people…