Very good. This would also fit with the timeline of Cal since he and Angela have presumably been together for more than four years and Manhattan seems to be the only one who could have put him on Europa.
Very good. This would also fit with the timeline of Cal since he and Angela have presumably been together for more than four years and Manhattan seems to be the only one who could have put him on Europa.
Technically what we see in the books is speculation, but it’s supposed to be accurate speculation. And Hollis Mason says that Hooded Justice expressed sympathy with the Nazis, which is totally incompatible with Will being him.
It took me a bit too long to realize that. I was cycling through who it could be and wasn’t coming up with good options. I totally forgot about Cal until Angela was getting into the elevator.
He doesn’t vote? That’s just fucking stupid. Really makes me lose respect for him.
A few observations. The title is taken from the comic, where it’s said that the NVA soldiers often wanted to surrender to Dr Manhattan personally and held him in “an almost religious awe”.
Yes. There’s a clip of her on Fallon talking about the eye injury and giving the cover story and that would have been when she was married to him
The incident where her eye was injured came when they were married, so, yeah, it has to be him. She talked about it, well the fake cover version of it, on Jimmy Fallon
I just kind of wish that they’d give Frosty some more stuff in her life. The whole idea was that she’d come out and live an independent life of her own, but she’s basically doing the same stuff Caitlin would, just in white face paint
How shocking that an elementary school child hasn’t been allowed to see a Quentin Tarantino movie.
Oh that explains it. I saw all this news about Elizabeth Banks doing Invisible Woman and I was like “didn’t they already announce this a couple weeks ago?”
It never ceases to amaze me that all these right wing white supremacist MRA types take the name for one of their major concepts from a film created by two transwomen.
There were some mistakes, but I think the idea that the case was a shambles is overblown. They had a ton of evidence against OJ. I think the main reason that it failed was because he was famous. People felt they knew OJ and they gave him a lot more slack than they would have given other defendants. Marcia Clarke has…
And Cyclops was just a local bunch of racist thugs. Mobsters are a threat, and Moloch as presented in the books is a legitimate threat. He’s not just some fantasy. Now we can debate the relative threat of Moloch vs Cyclops but I think that to pretend that it’s just all play acting is ridiculous and misunderstands…
Rorschach is a Randian because he’s based on The Question and he was an Objectivist.
1) Yeah, and I agree with the assessment that Adnan should have probably been acquitted at trial. But there was evidence against him, and there’s none against the other boyfriend (I think his name was Steve?).
The basics are pretty similar throughout his various tellings. He meets Adnan at the Best Buy, Adnan shows him Hae’s body, they go and bury it. What change are the details about what they were doing afterward. What I think we can’t get around is that Jay knew where Hae’s car was. That definitively links him to the…
Because as the jilted ex boyfriend he might have motive to murder her. It’s possible that the current boyfriend had a potential motive, but there’s nothing to suggest that and since he’s the current boyfriend the most obvious reason for male rage against women, that they spurned his affections, isn’t there.
Brick is one of my favorite movies. A lot of people in my experience didnt get it, but I think it’s fabulous
Despite some chain of custody problems the OJ investigation was not terrible. They had a strong case. If he hadn’t been famous he’d be in jail right now for a double homicide.
The Jury obviously disagreed, but a lot of people feel that way. All we really have is Jay’s testimony against him and some cell phone evidence which puts his phone in the park in the approximate time frame that Jay says they were burying the body.