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I'm kind of resentful of Charlotte for allowing it. She believed she could convince Uriel to change his mind, but was more than willing to allow Lucifer to do unspeakable things for her convenience. I don't see God's wife as truly being as helpless as the she acts, or affected by torture (as Maze attests), nor as

Its sort of sad how all of Charlotte's kids took their father's side without any consideration for their mother. Makes you wonder how the show would deal with Yaweh's father, El. In Hebrew-Canaanite mythology, Yaweh's wife was originally his mother, El's wife.

If she doesn't immediately hug Lucifer and cheerfully and bubbly want to meet Lucifer's human friends and unintentionally scare the crap out of Maze, I will complain about the characterization.

Little disappointed in the characterization of the fallen angels.

The director said he chose the obscure character deliberately because he was human with a defendable viewpoint.

I've been hoping thats what happens with all Marvel's dead villains. Makes sense if you know the Infinity story.

*squints* somebody needs to point me at Mikkelsen playing somebody who *isn't* a serial killer, because I have trouble seeing anyone not immediately running and screaming upon meeting Cop!Mikkelsen.

And how much screentime did King Laufey get, as opposed to Joker?

The shield is canon, but I've never heard of Wonder Woman having a fire hammer. Nor do I remember a hammer in the trailer.

Enh. I'm hoping that she goes with those images/colors on her armor for Steve Trevor's sake. Its less laughable to say "I wear the symbols of my mortal true love!" than for a non-American ambassador to say "USA is the modern patron of the patriarchal Greek government system! Even though I'm a princess and we don't

I have to keep reminding myself that the movie is set WW1, not WW2.

Hulk is still more recognizable but doesn't have trilogy, but Thor and Iron Man do.

But the "s" stands for the House of El. Because Power Girl is a Kryptonian from the House of El.

The only parts I can't stand are the Black Widow/Hulk crap. Thats like watching all the bad acting/bad dialogue parts of BvS. Remove both of those and you have a couple of decent popcorn movies.

People started sharpening their axes after X-men Apocalypse.

I'm wondering if Claire ends up as deep as Reva was. Claire and Burstein ended up working closely together, to the point Burstein thought of her like a daughter. And after splitting up with Luke, she marries a black superhero-scientist. (Claire has a type!)

This wasn't an inhouse Marvel team. This was black writers interpreting an inherently conservative old superhero, a concept some interpret as jackboot thug power fantasy wish fulfillment, even if its created by Jewish immigrants fleeing fascism.

My greatest disappointment with Gotham show is that it wasn't based on Gotham Central books.

This isn't an American or Harlem thing. Panicky humans taking actions that ultimately are against their own interest is a worldwide issue.

Yes, exactly. The laws Bill Clinton passed that put black criminals in jail? Were requested by leaders of the black community.