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Maybe instead of preemptively raging against hypothetical thinkpieces that don’t yet exist, you should use that time to find a different website you like better?

So where’s the intrigue about the possibility of failure?

It’s bizarre how little DC understands its characters. The point of the Suicide Squad - the entire, uncomplicated concept - is that they take on missions the government wants to be able to disavow. Controversial, dark-ops, even illegal missions. Their value is being disposable, hence the name, not the fact that

It’s frankly remarkable to me that not only Zack Snyder, but apparently the entire DCCU brain trust, still completely misunderstands why the Metropolis destruction finale of Man of Steel was controversial.

Yeah, it’s not a very good show, unfortunately. As many on this site have noted, it’s a big step down from the show it replaced, Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Plots are very basic, voice acting is meh. Seems to me to be aiming for a significantly younger audience.

And doing it worse, too. I’m not buying Ezra Miller’s Flash schtick in this trailer at all. Reminds me of a a slightly-less-talky version of Sheldon on the Big Bang Theory.

... really?

What’s keeping Blunt from being in Marvel this time?

Yo, best possible up-and-coming actor playing a role that, sorry, is entirely undefined as far as audiences are concerned. Is there any reason that Carol Danvers couldn’t be a young person? As a casual comics reader, I’m not aware of one. And as a fan of good movies, I think it’s probably better to cast on talent and

So she’s the DCU’s Captain America, and Chris Pine is its Peggy Carter.

It looks like a movie, finally. But, I mean, Suicide Squad looks like a GOOD movie, this just looks like an average one.

I’d be OK with a 1 year/$12M deal, if the report that he’d take that is true.

He doesn’t have the consistency to be a starting quarterback for more than a couple years in a row, because he’s good but not great, and doesn’t really have any tricks up his sleeve.

Same.

That surprises me. As a long-suffering fan of the team, I’m actually really proud of the Jets for not caving to Fitzpatrick’s demands. Past Jets regimes would have thrown a massive contract at this 33-year-old journeyman, who had the best season of his career last year and yet was still only basically a league-average

Wait... why? What’s the problem?

I don’t necessarily want hack-a removed entirely, I just think that this change is a half-measure, unlikely to please anyone on either side of this argument. If the NBA thinks hacking is a problem, they should eliminate hacking; if they don’t, they shouldn’t. All they’ve done is make the rules more complicated in a

For the record (because I really didn’t make this clear at all in my initial post) I’m not convinced that this was a problem in need of solving - I do think there’s validity to the argument that hack-a has a valuable place in basketball strategy, not unlike intentional walks in baseball.

That actually sounds kinda awesome. Would watch.