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Man I hate conspiracy theories, but the whole thing seemed awfully convenient didn’t it? Pelicans get Zion to save the franchise from complete irrelevance, while the Lakers get the 4th pick allowing the inevitable deal to be much sweeter than projected.

It’s going to be endlessly fascinating to follow this series and see just how much the culture shifts from year to year. Think about all of the things that have to happen in the entertainment industry (and society) over the course of just a few short decades that could lead us from these being the Movies of the Moment

Welp.

Bruh look at the damn video. The contact -> split happens instantaneously. The hip check caused the split. You’re being delusional to think otherwise.

The craziest part of this was the ref was standing right the fuck there and didn’t call a foul.

You realize Danny Green hip checked Klay, right? Go watch the replay.

Please please please let this be the case. Let’s Go removed all of the tediousness of the series and made the experience of catching Pokemon so much more enjoyable.

I’m getting some Batman: Earth One vibes from that brief description. That’s essentially the same lane Geoff Johns and Gary Frank were playing in.

Curious to see how this fares considering it’ll be coming out post-Marvel’s Eternals, which is essentially treading the exact same ground.

Saw this Saturday and felt the exact same way. The three stories have so little to do with one another and aren’t really united by anything thematically. It’s weird.

They all sound like quest givers in an MMO.

This is like Zack Snyder clowning Spielberg for making a bad film.

Whedon’s comic book background and general status as a cult geek god made him the perfect director for this film, and it’s highlighted in the New York sequence. He completely and thoroughly understands these characters, what they bring to the table, and the roles they serve, and he places them exactly where they

or have a guy run from the North back to the wall

Yup, Season 7 desperately needed the full ten episode order. Too many instances of characters teleporting from one place to another, major developments and encounters rushed through, and just a general sense of stuffing way too much into such a short amount of time.

“Hardhome” remains my favorite episode of the series. Not only does it deliver the long-awaited Tyrion and Dany meeting (something yet to be seen in the books), it also stages the single best climactic action sequence of the entire show.

I friggin hate this nanotech nonsense now where the suit isn’t even a physical thing he has to put on anymore. He can basically grow and do whatever he wants like it’s some alien shit.

Bravo on this series, Tom. It’s been a weekly highlight for me. Man, I can’t wait for the next one.

Look I hate to be that guy, and I know this is a very sensitive subject, but I have to ask the question: