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First World problem? The guy contacted her little sister and is a MCU fanboy. It sounds like a dangerous situation.

Maybe because he looks like Steven Seagal now?

"Far more involved" = he didn't sell the rights for $1000 and a sandwich this time.

As long as Geralt spends half of every episode brewing and drinking potions, gamers will love it.

Finally someone is making another fantasy series, since "Game of Thrones" has been so successful only MTV tried.

It has to end with the husband chased by hundreds of women in wedding dresses.

A perfect anti-metahuman device seems like a game-changer for the show. But to be fair, it will probably never be mentioned again after this episode.

Just create a Time Remnant to go buy ink!

The Flash

Iris, for real this time (but she will be back in season 5 anyway).

"What if I create a Time Remnant and send him back in time to save Iris?"

It was such a great episode until Iris died again…

One of them is a X-Men movie.

I don't think the Split/SPOILER sequel will take long.

Terrible idea, Magneto is a villain who shouldn't be in every X-Men movie; and Fassbender is the inferior version. Hopefully it is just a cameo, and they bring back James McAvoy instead.

Right, imagine all the other movies that Sam Raimi could be not directing instead.

Just face it, they will never get major Hollywood players like James Gunn or the Russo brothers.

"they're going to end up with, at best, a journeyman, and at worst a hack."

And Sam Raimi had hits after "Spider-Man 2", for example "Spider-Man 3". He just hasn't directed many movies since then.

I always thought a Sam Raimi-type director would be ideal for "The Flash", and Sam Raimi fits the bill.