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Now I’m not accusing the writers of being pro-genocide. But its getting to a point where ‘its a warning’ is starting to look like ‘the X-Men exist so writers can commit genocide, but its ok cause we’ll bring them back for the next set of writers to do it all over again’.

Yeah, to be honest. That.

This is one of those storylines I just look at and go... jeez, that doesn’t seem very enjoyable for anyone.

I think Xavier having his beliefs properly challenged is good, but I think there’s a million more interesting ways to do that than ‘hoho what if he killed everyone’

Marvel’s obsession with committing genocide over and over again is more than a bit unsettling at this point. With how often its come up its seeming like the message that Marvel is trying to send is less ‘genocide bad’ more ‘minorities aren’t allowed nice things and if you start to get happy we’ll kill you all off’.

Can we stop using direct Twitter (or is it “X” now?) links, as most of us have given up on the platform and can’t even see what you’re sharing.

That was great.

It really is as good as I was hoping! the weird thing is that online , no one I’ve seen in either the SNW or Lower Decks camps had a bad word to say about it* which is AMAZING , that never happens with trek fans , usually someone will grumble about something.

This episode was great. I had a really fun time watching it, and Quaid especially is amazing - he makes the transition from voice-acting as Boimler to portraying a compelling live-action version of him seamlessly, and has great on-screen chemistry with basically everyone in the SNW cast. 

THAT. WAS. AWESOME.

Lower decks makes so much sense now when we know everyone is drunk.

One of the best episodes of Star Trek I have ever seen, They even redid the SNW intro in the LD style, and added little references here and there.

Terrible take.  Like ‘cancel your account’ bad take.

entertainment absolutely maters, what are you on about

Tron- yes!

I think the biggest enemy of the film is probably Zack Snyder.

Well, it’s Texas, so any laws and regulations beyond “can you hold a gun?” would help.

It’s strange! As everyone knows, guns are magically-enchanted objects and can only be used by the pure of heart! And yet, this woman was able to use a gun to commit a wrong? That shouldn’t be possible!

Somebody needs to explain how a "good guy with a gun" could have prevented this.

HEY YOU KNOW WHAT MIGHT BE COOL AND WOULD STOP SHIT LIKE THIS? BANNING GUNS.

Copas is from Kentucky, so she was unaware...”

i mean you americans are known to be bad at geography but damn