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The stakes seem to be “we have to save the tva from being destroyed”. I... Guess that if the loom fails all of reality is gone? But that hasn’t actually been specified, really? Would it just destroy the tva? I mean there was a multiverse before Kang started gardening.

Man it’s not even that Majors is a bad actor per se, it’s just so much acting, and some of the choices could have been... reconsidered. I don’t what he or the director were thinking. He must be giving a lot on set that just isn’t coming through the camera. He worked best in his scenes with Michelle Pfeiffer in

Just watched the first 3 episodes of season 2, and JM aside, what the hell happened to the show? The first season was engaging, clever, witty. The dialogue is just incredibly stilted and boring. Loki is just an afterthought (the character, Tom Hiddleston is perfect), the third episode was incredibly weak, it was like

Now that Marvel’s starting to talk about letting shows exist as more than a crossover-delivery system, I do wonder how much will really be settled for this show this season, what with their only being three episodes left. I also could’ve gone for a Sylvie solo episode showing us — and granted, maybe we get a scene

I think they went over the top with the speech mannerisms. You really don’t need the crutch, just act.

I’m just imagining Alioth being like “Jesus Christ, I can’t keep up with trillions of people showing up every day!” and being all grumpy as he drinks his morning coffee (brewed from the bones of a billion pruned people).

Yep, felt the same way. A failure of editing, perhaps.

It’s like reverse cowgirl but not fun.

Yeah, I think it would be a pretty standard thing within the MCU for all actors to be given a “suggestion” to stay quiet, but someone like Paul Rudd could still probably drop some small measure of support if he wanted to and actually thought the whole thing was fake. Sort of like how most of the cast of Firefly,

How would one go about doing that? I’ve known some real assholes in my life but I would only consider reporting someone operating within my own sphere. His classmates at Yale don’t have Feige’s number.

He’s constantly sporting the “Shaq eating wings” face.

Probably just didn’t know about his behavior to people beyond their personal situation.  If there’s really a pattern of this then once the first public accusation is made, things start to snowball.

Also, “innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt” is the standard for criminal conviction, as it should be because the consequences of getting it wrong are so dire. The standard in civil litigation is “what does the preponderance of evidence suggest?” And while that officially hasn’t been resolved yet and

Seriously, he’s not a good enough actor to justify keeping on.

Well we all know that when a victim comes forward they receive nothing but positive attention and career opportunities.

Nobody’s arguing he isn’t an effective villain.  The trick is to find a guy who’s good at pretending he’s an effective villain, not a guy who just is one

And I’ll bet when the MCU started, Marvel thought RDJ would be their biggest problem.

We’re entering Bill Cosby territory, where no matter how much you believe in innocent until proven guilty, the alternatative is believing that dozens of people are all conspiring to falsely destroy his life for...what purpose, exactly?

...case of DARVO (deny, attack, reverse victim, and offender)

Marvel should Cheadle his ass. Not even the first time they’ve had to Ruffalo someone.