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My favorite example of this is the podcast In the Dark, which has two seasons. The first season opens with the note that as a result of their reporting, the guy that they will spend the next ten episodes investigating had confessed days before the first episode was scheduled to drop. The second season is about a guy

I love the enormous amounts of compassion the Wakandas have shown for Bucky. We see it in the post-credits for Civil War from T’Challa, and then again after Black Panther with Shuri.

Went back to watch that scene again, it still made me tear up flawlessly.
It was beautiful. I still can’t even go into a thorough enough explanation of why it was so gripping for everyone to watch.
In less than five minutes, they told an entire story of personal triumph over pain, a pain we all felt, some

My goodness, that opening scene with Ayo and Bucky had me from the start. She’s so good! And him initially fighting back tears in fear of becoming the killing machine again only to realize he’s free and cry out of joy hit so well!

I think that Bucky clings to that period of music because it reminds him of when he was last truly himself. When Steve changed, he changed for the better, as it were. Bucky, however, was changed for the worse, into a killing machine for the enemy. And even though he’s no longer that, he’s still tortured by what was

HAHAHA ok as a bisexual with an unhealthy obsession with disco and EDM, I have to agree

he can go on dates (and dating apps apparently set to “both men and women”) but he can’t enjoy the music of the modern era?

I dunno, seems pretty natural there’d be some (mostly low-key) rivalry between Cap’s old best friend/sidekick and new best friend/sidekick. And there’s no particular reason they would be friends - after all, how much time have they actually spent getting to know each other? They were probably together a few

Sebastian Stan was delightful in this first ep.  The guy can act; it’s gonna be fun watching him flex a little as the co-lead for this show.

These MCU TV shows seem set to raise the bar for what action TV looks like, effects-wise.

I don’t really get the headline or the score for this ep.

It has been seeming kind of gross to me how many people just viewed this show as “connective tissue between phase 3 and Doctor Strange 2" or about how people were more interested in other characters who might show up than they were in Wanda or Vision, the two actual title characters.
It almost felt like because the

One of my favorite shows growing up was “Dark Angel” and I kept on imagining that was going to happen. With all the drones and the growth of income inequality I wasn’t entirely wrong...

The real conflict in this show doesn’t arise from the aliens’ existence but from Mankind’s reaction to it. This show’s dynamic is Good Guys vs. criminal Bad Guys, government-sanctioned Bad Guys, and free agent maybe Good/maybe Bad Guys.

This show proves the Netflix model is terrible. Other streaming services tried it and many have moved away from it thankfully, after they realized that all it does is kill the conversation, hype, and buzz for a TV series.

Jesus tap dancing Christ, how many times do we have to do this, it wasn’t about the area of the floating door, it’s about how much weight it could support. If Rose & Jack were on the door it would have partially submerged & Rose would have died of hypothermia before the lifeboat arrived.

I saw her post that image and likening it to republicans, and my mind went directly to one of my grandmother’s best friends. I remember her having tea with my grandmother in the kitchen and seeing her arm tattoo and being so curious what the numbers meant.  She explained to me that she was a Holocaust survivor, she

Someone on another site noted that Monica goes through three walls (well, two walls and a fence) before she goes through the barrier.

Amazing that this show is getting so many words when they didn’t do The Expanse in regular coverage.

I don’t care what anyone says, this show is funny. The cast is great together—Danson is always a reliable a comedy staple, Moynihan is perrfect as the bumbling assistant who’s even more incompetent than the mayor, and Hunter is simply a national treasure who can do it all. The supporting cast is solid and well-cast