“You know, that thing where millions of people around the world take turns dogpiling someone they don’t know but have very definite opinions about thanks to an often-misunderstood misdeed.”
It’s a fun thought experiment to play “what if Al Gore had won,” but to basically blame a 22-year old intern with a crush on her boss for the death of millions around the world certainly transforms it into an awful take.
It isn’t made abundantly clear, but I think Gaiman’s metaphilosophy in this is that a grand, corporate indulgence isn’t “magical,” it’s capitalistic. Whereas seeing something like the largest ball of yarn in the country, put together and cared for, for reasons defying understanding is a binding place that someone felt…
Why wouldn’t Disneyland/World have magic? IIRC, Gaiman’s gods feed on belief. It seems like a place where children can go and meet what amounts to mythological figures (Mickey and friends, fairy tale characters, etc.) would be filled with magic.
So where’s the regular coverage that’s given to every other Marvel show here??
I started at season 1 of Shameless in Fall 2017, and have been reading your reviews consistently for the past 10 months. I need to chime in about something. I am a gay, Christian, community organizer and Ian’s storyline this season frustrates me to no end. Pisses me off, really. The notion that he could one day wake…