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She and Moondragon returned at the end of the recently-completed Infinity Wars (and appeared in last week’s Infinity Wars: Infinity #1 redundantly-named one shot). I’d have considered it a spoiler, but she’s right there on the cover of the GotG relaunch mentioned in the article.

We still don’t know how well the industry does with digital sales. TBH, I think digital is the way to go. Anything to finally break the direct market.

Hey, if Moondragon and the FF end up in the movies together, we may see this...

That sounds very unlikely. It’s not like they actually write and draw the comics at the HQ. I do think it is about maximizing the profits. But I have no real idea of how the business really works.

With the deep cut of Bi-Beast. Isn’t Man-Thing on there too?

Fyre: The Shittiest Trust Fund Douchefest That Hilariously Never Happened 

That Sugar Puffs vs Frosties decision was the toughest one!

It’s only since the show moved from Channel 4 to Netflix that any happy endings were introduced. At its core, Black Mirror was strictly a no win/no happy ending fururistic nihilism. I personally, preferred it with no happy endings because the stories were more poignant that way.

And you only had to spend 5 minutes on Bandersnatch!  That was my happy ending!

Coming this fall to Disney+: My Girlfriend is a Witch

Also, who knows, maybe he goes on to write and work on other games that don’t drive him down into spiraling madness.

I think part or peoples’ reactions may be feeling personally responsible for the bad ending. Myself, I didn’t ever finish Bandersnatch because I was unwilling to make the choices it wanted me to make.

I was fine with that, I just turned it off when I hit that point. I don’t have any problem with enjoying bad endings

Exactly. This summary — “The first season of Netflix’s bloodiest Marvel show, The Punisher, ended on a note of possible redemption for Jon Bernthal’s gun-toting vigilante Frank Castle, making an open question of whether he might, hypothetically, be able to leave his life of near-endless violence behind in favor of

DC moved its HQ to the West Coast, there’s no reason why Marvel couldn’t do the same. 

Spoilers (I guess).

The ones listed are great, cerebral, feel-good stories worth watching. The special “White Christmas” is super dark, but great sci-fi worldbuilding.

Add in Black Museum and I think those are the only ones period. 

You could argue that the “Toy” ending seems dark for the viewer that is empathizing with Stefan, but in a way it’s Stefan getting the fulfilment from what he wanted from adapting the Bandersnatch story. In his last moments, he believes he changed the mistakes he and his father made that led to the mother’s death, and

All of this gels w/ the writer...Martin McDonagh. An amazing writer, but not from the USA and clearly not understanding the deep racial issues here. I remember walking away thinking that it was really just about the police and this horrific crime and that hte race angle was tacked on somehow, like it wasn’t the

If this doesn’t happen in the show, then what’s the point?