in a Gotham City where crime was outlawed...
in a Gotham City where crime was outlawed...
Oh, ha ha, my bad. I thought this was the opening weekend for FNAF as well!
That’s funny. I’m pretty sure that this week’s episode was one of the best they’ve ever done.
I loved how that was done, though - that credit sequence was simple and perfectly conveyed what happened, along with the small bits in the latter part of the movie showing the index case. I also fondly recall laughing at some confused comments when Dawn came out from people who very clearly hadn’t stayed for the…
i still like how “all the people die” was basically relegated to the credit sequences of the first film and the final minutes of the third one.
Or just show them a video of the moon transitioning, and then insist we need to make sure the moon remains the shape it was assigned at birth.
Two roles? How will Maslany manage that?
You’ve put way more thought into any of this than Filoni did. I applaud you for taking the time to write all that, and I’m glad that you seem to have enjoyed the show a lot more than me.
I thought Jonathan Majors was the Kang variant that flipped the MCU on it's head? Lol.
I could have taken this comment seriously if you hadn’t broken out “Mary Sue” to describe it. Sure, she’s trained and tried and failed again and again, but has a breakthrough in a moment of life or death desperation. Totally unrealistic character development, right? No, not at all. It’s a classic hero moment. It’s…
Remember when Ahsoka and Sabine killed a guy who had a lightsaber and then just turned to dust? And they all reacted like it was a new thing but nobody ever talked about it again? Was everything that happened on this show just a dream?
At least have fun with the spelling ...
Next time, baby.
Just give Yahya Abdul-Mateen the damn role and call it a day. Someone else can play Wonder Man if that actually ends up getting made.
Fun fact: if you make your browser window narrow enough and refresh, the site will swap to a mobile format and scroll all the slide content on a single page.
I’m using “universe” to mean a generalized media setting, not an astronomical term. I should’ve clarified. Obviously the new galaxy is not going to be all that different from the old one. In true space fantasy fashion the air is just as breathable there as it is on every other planet in the franchise. But who knows,…
There’s definitely an eldritch Lovecraftian vibe to the place, like something really nasty lives on the planet but it’s currently out of sight. My guess is that this is the power that’s calling to Skoll (and the thing that Thrawn wants to get away from as soon as possible).
Good lord. You want everything spoon fed to you immediately don’t you? How dare they talk about or show something without telling you everything about it
Yeah this guy certifiably sucks at reviewing this series.
You got way too mad about the “Far Far Away” thing.