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“No serial-killer interviews this episode means no biographical facts to share.”

Also, no serial-killer interviews this episode means no real reason to watch this episode.

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if only we could go back to a better time:

according to https://www.antipodesmap.com/ the antipodes of Houston, TX and Tampa, FL (on opposite sides of the gulf) are in the Indian Ocean basically in the middle between Madagascar and Australia... so... close enough?

Clearly I dislike the show because it has a female lead in spite of clearly stating the first season is fantastic.

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This hasn’t even happened yet so I’m not sure where you’re getting your information about what standard it’s going to reach other than a (probably deserved at this point) wariness towards Kevin Smith projects. It should be noted that when he works with existing properties he often brings some interesting ideas with

It probably has something to do with Ms. Rife being able to form cogent paragraphs without having to break them into two weird sentences. Also, TBH, you’ve got kind of a creepy vibe. I’d avoid you too if I was posting under my real name.

My biggest personal problem with the show is that He-Man and She-Ra were designed to be power fantasies for young children. That’s the entire point of yelling, “I have the power!” They were designed this way intentionally because children often feel powerless. That’s the purpose of the transformation. This new She-Ra

BIG CRAZY ETERNIAN PARTY!!!

See, I always just read or hear it as shorthand for “animation,” which it is. They’re all cartoons, just like all comic books are comic books. Like I don’t really see why, when I’m speaking English, I’d call a comic book produced in Japan a “manga” instead of a “comic book,” or why, if I’m speaking English I’d use the

FUCK YOU! JOHN WAYNE WOULD DEFINITELY KICK HIS ASS!

Oh yeah, I scrolled past the meme without looking at it like I usually do. You are correct.

“I am invtable. The most invetble. I have the best inoviable.”

Look man, you’re essentially calling me a bad parent for making comment sections the primary source of education for my son and I don’t appreciate it.

“...even as she and Kay (ahem) get to know each other better, I do wonder if she’ll come out to him eventually just so she can have a real friend to confide in. “

Tench is homophobic and on the, as you noted, other side of the generation gap. It’s interesting that you’re assuming her confession to him would make him a

The art starts off passable and then moves slowly towards not so good as it progresses.

“The press release also quotes Smith as saying that he’s “Eternia-ly grateful” to Mattel and Netflix for letting him work on this show, which is a very groan-inducing pun...”

It’s also totally in keeping with the humor of the 80's show, for what it’s worth. 

Not really sure why She-Ra is getting all the love it’s getting. It dropped the ball hard in season 2. For instance, it devoted an entire episode to how important it was for She-Ra to develop a bond with dude-bro voiced Swift Wind, only to not include him at all in the final six episodes (including a “travel through

I’m starting to think this continuing conglomeration thing might have a negative impact on the independent voices of artists or something.

I was terrified of crucified Jesus as a toddler so much that I refused to enter churches because of it. I would grab onto doorways, scream bloody murder, and run out to sit on the swings at the playground as soon as I wasn’t being watched.

This pleased my father to no end because we would go and get ice cream while Mom

“This episode answers that question by bringing Kay and Wendy’s romance into the real world with a stolen kiss.”