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Loved the touch of hearing the theme in a totally different language.

A modern kids’ show with decent animation? Perish the thought!

I wouldn’t really count Endgame as much towards her character development at all. She has about as much to do as, say, Wong.

I do think the stakes in the first one are kinda forced (“if Darren Criss mass-markets the Yellow Jacket, the world will fall arse over teakettle”).

Ant-Man & The Wasp is my favorite MCU film, just putting that out there. Inventive action, fun characters, great jokes, and it’s one of the few MCU movies (including its predecessor) where the fate of the world isn’t on the line; it’s just about Hope/Hank trying to find Janet and Scott trying to not get caught evading

That is the thing that makes me sad about the time jump; that little girl was so damn good (especially in the sequel) and I will miss her presence very much.

See, I thought that show was a chore to get through. The musical choices especially were either ill-suited (Lauren Graham attempting Katy Perry’s “Roar”), so on the nose that it lacks the emotion punch it needs (“The Great Pretender”), or just plain dumb (“A Hard Knock Life”). The drama was...okay, I guess, but I

Wow, what a life.

Are we going to get a newsbit next week telling us the ratings went down again?

It was me. I did it. I’m sorry everybody.

Oh, it’s actually still a game show? I didn’t pay much attention to the promotion, but the little I saw made it seem like a live-action series based on the game show.

The Goldbergs gets away with that kind of thing a little because they’re essentially memories of young Adam, and are thus totally muddled (they’re on season 9 now, so they really can’t go beyond 10 before thing start making less sense).

They shot this the same way they do the Mandelorian: in front of LED screens with a digital background. There’s no way they were going to build of a bunch of custom mansion sets for them for this, and the actual ride itself isn’t really made to be filmed in.

Freshman year high school, some of the drawing classes to a field trip to an art place and this was, for some reason, the movie chosen to watch on the bus ride.

MUPPETS HAUNTED MANSION! WOOOOOO!

Funny, she doesn’t look Nancy Drewish.

The only things I remember about Skyfall are the title song and there’s a scene where Bond sets up a bunch of Home Alone-esque traps.

I was watching Angel earlier last year and the same kind of issues popped up from time to time, like this:

There’s a couple where the off-screen adults actually speak intelligibly (one of the sports-heavy ones, as I recall). The Pied Piper one has adults in full view, but it’s a fairy tale thing so it doesn’t really count.