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His complete failure to understand "make your dreams come true" could be taken figuratively was an amazing turn.

The closest that I can think of is the ironic half of the Greek tragedies where the obsession to avoid a prophecy is what allows a prophecy to come true.

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There are two (possibly three) villains named Ward. And while the writing is not doing them any favors… the acting is some of the worst I have ever seen.

Well that is one of the most consistently awesome aspects of Netflix's Marvel shows.

The guy who plays Ward is astonishingly bad.

That they do. I think, on the whole, the show is trying really hard to be Daredevil, which isn't serving it well. The Mechem family is not the King Pin, generic New York isn't Daredevil's moody and atmospheric Hell's Kitchen. And the visual style is no where near as stunning.

It spent most of the episode being ridiculous, but affable. When evil son went to go have a generically evil conversation with evil dad about their evil business…. well I almost fast forwarded through it. That was when it slipped into being offensively bad.

You know Emma Dumont is playing Polaris in the new X-Men TV show.

Except that they've already had their falling out with Fred. Which means that, since there is a zero percent chance they are not going to have the scene with the hybrid in the cargo bay, they are going to have to a second falling out with Fred where he yet still fixes their ship for very little reason.

So if they'd made Danny Asian that would have been perfectly fine even if it might have generated dumb female Ghostbusters-like drama. It should also be innocuous that they stuck with canon. It's a shame this became a damned if you do proposition.

…. Did Iron Fist have a multinational corporation in the comics? Because that would seem at odds with his time as a Hero For Hire.

This movie is so fucking terrible.

…There's literally nothing that is at stake here more than the money, Edward Norton.

For as insane and stupid as this movie is… it's really boring.

They've just said "collateral beauty" at least ten times.

Remind me again why the universe wants to fix these complete monsters?

Digitally removing the actors from shots seems a lot more expensive than this project justifies.

Oh hey! Lady-Woman wants a baby but is getting too old. And of course Edward Norton has a wildly dysfunctional family! It's like they all need something from the concepts the actors are portraying that they are handling!

So Death's handler (that's what they are) is dying. Nope, nothing important about that detail…