mythicfox
Chris Shaffer
mythicfox

Rip’s daughter from god-knows-what time adventure is way more likely than that.

Also, to be very clear, my original comment related to the overall reaction to the movie, not just your review.

However, Finn had a plan up his sleeve: He told the other Stormtroopers that Phasma’s a coward, revealing how easily she handed over the shield codes to Starkiller Base to save her own chromed hide.

I have a friend who managed to unintentionally fool people he’d known a decade, simply by putting on a poker visor and a pair of glasses. All the more impressive given that his hair was also dyed bright blue at the time.

I wonder if things would be different if Netflix, next to the ‘Play’ button, had an ‘Expecting this to be horrible so I’m gonna hatewatch it’ button.

Between the revelation of his secret hobby last episode and how quickly he press-gangs the pirate bar into jumping in on the ‘Dread Pirate Jiwe’ story, Mick really is a gift that keeps on giving. (Honestly makes me wonder if they’re setting him up for a big send-off at the end of the season, and I really hope that’s

Nadia is the daughter of Hank and his first wife. She was raised by the same organization that trained Black Widow (the Red Room). I don’t think she’s ever met Hank, and she built her own suit and started calling herself Wasp before she ever met Janet.

And then on top of that Marvel will finally work out a deal getting the movie rights back to HERBIE the robot and push the Femvengers movie back a year and a half to make room.

Keep in mind that Marvel had just gone through bankruptcy. That, at the time, did not suggest a company whose properties are profitable — or even well-liked by the public at large.

It’s actually pretty depressing how long an asshole in the comics industry can keep fucking things up and still keep a job. DC comics had a Senior Art Director named Eddie Berganza who was known to be such a potential threat to any woman around him that they made sure no women worked on his floor of their building

by going to C.C. Jitters, which helps the production team save some money on this episode’s sets

“When people binge-watch these episodes in the future, I’m sure it will all play as one continuous, emotionally rich story. But for now, it feels like we’ve gotten the buildup without the pay off and that makes “That’ll Be The Day” a tricky episode to write about without seeing its conclusion.”

Wow, haven’t seen this old chestnut brought out in a few years.

That’s actually always been Disney’s response to the claims they ripped off Tezuka. “Look, it’s basically Hamlet. Anything else is coincidence.”

I think he has to consciously build up the lightning to the point where he throws it, though. They’re generally pretty good about that.

I suspect that like Alfred Pennyworth, Gambi is a former spy or something who just works as a tailor now.

“Thankfully, Del Toro’s most sentimental movie by at least 20,000 leagues still contains some rejuvenating oddball moments and flashes of grotesquerie, like the way Shannon’s cold-blooded G-man keeps yanking at his reattached, rotting digits, or how the fishman, otherwise sympathetic, manages to hungrily break a

I’ll be honest, I’m... considerably less sold on this given the sudden emphasis on Teen Pilot Squad.

“But it’s hard to shake the feeling that Barry’s prison stint is just a delaying tactic necessitated by the fact that the Thinker/DeVoe arc simply doesn’t have enough meat on its bones to sustain a full season.”