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Seriously, fuck any director that brings a total misunderstanding of the characters like that to the table.

The Rock has done 41 films since Be Cool

That chick sucked in Game of Thrones, she sucked in Star Wars, she sucks in Sandman. I dont know how she keeps getting jobs.

We know Kim didn’t want that kind of suburban life either. She embraced it as a punishment. It’s perhaps a bit elitist on Gilligan’s part, but the key difference is that if there’s nothing wrong with living the life Florida Kim lives (which doesn’t even necessarily involve the absurd degree of comformity she endures;

decided to just live whatever time he had as Saul again.

I think it was more of an excuse for Vince Gilligan to be able to write, “Saul grabs the telephone cord and wraps it around his hands, ready to choke Marion.”

C’mon, this is clearly the production not finding useful to waste money on a second set for two very brief scenes.

You can dislike someone and not want anything to do with them on a personal/intimate level and still feel grief when they die.

I assumed she’s the same age as Rhea Seehorn

If the 2000s had had a pop culture as distinctive as the 90s or 80s, it could have captured that, but the 2000s was just too generic in that regard.

It wasn’t shot-for-shot. It was a mix of recreated shots from the old show and others in the same style that only pertain to She-Hulk. Like, Bill Bixby didn’t chat on the Internet (clearly) nor had a date with some guy. Conversely, Jen doesn’t look at her own tombstone.

I’m glad they didn’t character-assassinate Blonsky after the great work Tim Roth did all season to make him sympathetic or at least non-villainous. The finale’s development remains a contrived way to place him on scene, though. His ignorance of what kind of meeting he was hosting makes him more oblivious than he

Agree. The meta-third-act was the highlight of the entire season for me (along with the cheesy 1980s alternate-opening). I completely thought “This is what the show should have been all along, all the time!”. Then it could have been both funny and groundbreaking.

I’m not sure women talking about another woman getting rewarded by men in a misogynistic way is really the best way to pass the Bechdel test. (Not that the Bechdel test guarantees anything. It’s been demonstrated many times how there are terribly misogynistic movies that pass the Bechdel test, and vice versa).

Also, let’s not accept the “but it was in the trailer!” rebuke. I for one never watch any trailer (not even for the spoilers, just because they’re always terribly misleading). So trailers don’t have to be considered part of the universal watching experience.

If you look in the “right” internet places (most of which aren’t the healthiest places to be on the internet, ever), you’ll find the same things said about every female protagonist of movies, TV and video games. I recently stumbled into some guy who was legit upset by the fact that a game about valkyries didn’t offer

It’s also very annoying when people try to defend this show from criticisms by using the “you hate it because it’s a Marvel show about a woman written by a woman” card (also “you hate it” is always the hyperbolic form of “you don’t utterly and absolutely adore it without any possible reserve”).

The entire UNIVERSE is a threat to earth, kinda makes sense to not limit resources when half of humanity can be blipped out of existence without superhero teams around to protect it.

Jen called the drink an Appletini

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