mythagoras
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Nope. It’s stated that Zero One is set-up in the “cradle of humanity,” which is the Middle East area.

There are a bunch of really great, less well-known Agatha Christie mysteries that would work well for adaptation, so I think it’s a waste to go back to the same small handful over and over.

Do you think someone in Sweden is free and safe? Do you realize they only have the opportunity to spend all their money on social services because the US guarentees Russians won’t show back up on their lawn as they historically have.

I blame Netflix.

But also, do people actually think that “planned out ahead of time” means that the whole tapestry of the MCU just appeared from the ether one day, fully formed in every detail, and then the job of the screenwriters is just to pick off a chunk and type it out?

I’d rank The Mick as the best of them all. Out of all these shows, it’s the only one I think it might have been worth ending IASAP for.

There’s nothing wrong with a premise about someone who wants to get away from the place where the show is set, even if we as the audience know they never will—at least for as long as the show lasts. That, in various forms, is the premise of Gilligan’s Island, 3rd Rock from the Sun (between that, Solar Opposites and Res

That is some fucked up shit!

I’m only interested in another series set in the Game of Thrones universe if it’s a crossover with Cameron’s Avatar.

I much prefer a weekly release schedule. If you want to binge, you can wait until the whole season is out.

Yes, for women that is a risk (it’s a go-to TERF argument that I think does occasionally have some merit), but given that non-binary artists were apparently excluded from the awards by the old categories, they cannot really lose out by the change.

The Mario games are set in the mid-1950s, and Mario only arrived in New York from Italy some eight years earlier, fleeing retribution for his crimes under the Mussolini regime.

I don’t think its misfires were that bad, and for all that it occasionally fumbled storylines and character arcs it was never anything less than fascinating to watch (frustrating, yes, but not boring), which is more than can be said of any of the other Marvel shows. I would argue that it largely channels some of the

Before going through the list I would have guessed Legion would be a top five, maybe top three entry for me. (Its highs are amazing, but it gets pretty messy in the second and third season.) But I find that there are no other shows here I would rank above itDaredevil, Jessica Jones, Agent Carter and Wandavision are

Patrizia Reggiani (neé Gucci)

this is an issue that is not getting enough scrutiny

Though I can barely remember the last MCU movie where the heroes “fought crime” as such. Even Spider-Man mostly has other things on his mind. I suppose wiping out 50% of all living things might technically be a crime?

Seeing these Iranian movies is so strange: people will be going about their lives perfectly normally—OK, so (an official) debtors’ prison is an unfamiliar concept, but as prisons go it doesn’t seem that bad—and then suddenly you have the local city council’s “intelligence officer” who is responsible for digging into

Hell yes! This review could be shortened to “It’s another movie by Asghar Farhadi,” and I could not be more on board.

You’ve put the word “thrillogy” in my head, and I am not happy about it.