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Yo, actually, let’s not mince words: Fuck this piece, and fuck the entire concept of NFTs, and fuck anyone that continues to perpetuate the blatant myth that this is any sort of boon to artists or a tool for a more-equitable art market (an oxymoron in and of itself). This shit has the environmental impact mmm about

I mean okay let’s put that part aside (and the fact that cryptocurrency is too volatile to actually replace currency which requires a relative stability of value)-

Okay who the fuck paid for this puff piece, this is not journalism if you just kinda handwave the actual criticisms of NFTs and cryptocurrency’s environmental cost. 

By “third solo album” I assume you meant 18th solo album plus 7 with Wings, and lots and lots of classical/electronica/live/miscellaneous stuff.

This reminds me of going to visit relatives as a kid and noticing how the same TV networks are on different channels.

Another ideological inconsistency I struggled with in this premiere. The show spends a lot of time trying to make us think that Banks are Bad for not extending Sam a loan, but then after the Flag-Smasher’s already-muddled intro, it tries to prove their villainy by... robbing a Bank?? Also, the first scene surrounded

Yeah I know we were never getting a sequel to Man From UNCLE either way, but the Armie Hammer news pretty much is the final nail I guess. Makes me sad, I loved the hell out of that movie.

Once upon a time in America, for instance, is 220 minutes long, feels 11 minutes long, and I wouldn’t cut one second out of it.

It was more that he talked about the ideology of the Flag Smashers and then it ended with a simple bank heist with the same “everyone wearing masks” bit that’s been seen in lots of random superhero shows. I’m not saying terrorist organizations aren’t robbing banks, I was just confused as to the connection. 

These are cool insights but... I feel like the last episode being titled “the SERIES finale” is probably why people are treating it as a series finale.

I could see her returning as well, from my perspective I can feel compassion for Wanda, but I also understand if the townspeople think she deserves a reckoning.

I mean, they knew what they were doing when they cast her. They knew speculation would be flying, they were just playfully messing with the fans, a little bit.

I don’t get the whining over the Emma Caulfield Ford thing. She had two key scenes. I rewatched the second episode (the second half of the two parter)

Her scenes with Wanda play so differently now.
“I truly mean no harm.”
“I... don’t... believe.. you.”
And then Jimmy’s radio broadcast comes in and I’m convinced Wanda’s

Pretty much. But it also didn’t show any of the flair required to portray superhero battles in a less pedestrian way, which is what was being discussed here.

Just one more day until we get an encore from Randy Watson & Sexual Chocolate! That boy’s good!

Earnestly, he’s done this, and a collection of movies his preservation foundation has been involved with is one of the more-popular new curated collections on Criterion Channel that’s really pretty good (and to your below claim, features a significant number of film by women and foreign filmmakers). From the

Wrote this in another article, but I love this about the show, and it’s exactly why my semi-wild theory is that they’re gonna try to go the Loki-sympathetic-villian route with Agnes/Agatha, and have her motivation also be based in grief/loss like Wanda — either the rabbit is named after her deceased son, the wizard Ni

Actually, Agatha has a son in the comics who’s also a wizard named Nicholas Scratch...