“It took years for Bruce to learn to master his rage because, in a male-dominated society, he never had to before he got his powers. Men are allowed, even invited, to fly off the handle; but women learn to hold their anger back from a young age.”
“It took years for Bruce to learn to master his rage because, in a male-dominated society, he never had to before he got his powers. Men are allowed, even invited, to fly off the handle; but women learn to hold their anger back from a young age.”
so in which reality/society men are allowed to “hulk out” in their everyday lives?
Also, implying men don’t have to learn how to control their emotions (not only anger, but ESPECIALLY being sad) is just offensive and shortsighted.
and it also makes no sense character-wise since Bruce Banner was abused as a child over…
as did Javicia Leslie’s well-received run as the new Batwoman on Batwoman
My office building definitely has tighter security than the Fortress Inquisitorius, or whatever it’s called. Threatening to talk to the boss is just asking to be locked in a room while they call the police (who never show).
Obviously it’s a trade off and you have to allow all SW content to exist in the realm of fantasy swashbuckling. Nitpicking everything is the way to madness. Essentially not a single imperial facility ever glimpsed in any piece of SW content has the security of your average modern-day office building and we have to be…
It’s a trade off. They can’t realistically write sneaking into a fortress but they want Obi-wan sneaking through halls in Jedi clothes deflecting blaster bolts, so they do it anyway. There’s no reason that lady’s cover should have been intact after she mowed down her own squad and went MIA, but they needed someone to…
in a water tank
Pretty sure the Inquisitor Fortress and its interiors are directly lifted from Jedi: Fallen Order. I am not sure how much design work is actually Cherniawsky and Chiang’s, there, but I haven’t played the game.
Mystified by the grading. This was the worst episode yet by far, while last week’s was the best.
You guys just sound like whining, crying babies with all this crap at this point.
Wow what a BRAVE piece!!
What the what??! I would not have recognized Michael Ironside (though I have seen him in other things lately I still think of him as dark hair, dark eyes, deep voice) but please, please—-more of him! The pitch from Barry to Sally was on point for his character. Other than being a paid assassin, the only things he does…
I just finished and, while I enjoyed the ride, I ultimately felt underwhelmed by the finale. The Byrds, for all their amoral bullshit, get away with everything right down to Wendy having her own brother killed. I couldn’t tell if this was supposed to be commentary on the class system in the U.S. or just someone’s wet…
I remember when AVC used to do regular coverage of shows like this, instead of a single pre-air review.
Surprised no one has mentioned the Not-A-Perfect-Person-but-a-Perfect-Mom sketch. Easily the best of the night; the intergenerational hypocrisy was outrageously funny, even to McKinnon’s grandma screaming at David Bowie to take her panties. ‘You blew my roommate/I thought it was you!” was definitely the spit out your…
While I’m trying to maintain reasonable expectations, I am super psyched for the upcoming KOTOR remake.
My god, dude, you were just as upset on the Doctor Strange review. Maybe go to another site that exclusively reviews all the indie stuff you love so much.
Moon Knight was a quirky show. Imperfect. Often reminded me of ‘90s and early ‘00s adaptations.
I agree and I’m not saying he should but that’s not a requirement of the law (DAs “press charges” in criminal cases, victims often play an indirect role but that would be moot in a situation like this which wouldn’t require testimonial evidence). I don’t think it’s likely but I imagine it will be discussed tomorrow.