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Well wait so you have seen Eternals and despite Phastos having a husband and child a monologues to almost tears about how he was “born this way” that still isn’t good enough? Compare that to Tony and Pepper, that is the most we have ever seen of a relationship in the MCU and that’s basically what was provided for

It would be unfair of me to assume you were on the phone or washing dishes or something while you watched the show, but I’m gonna make that assumption anyway.

Oh yeah, we’re making such hard fucking demands like, “Please sir, I’d like to be able to make my own choices about what I’m doing with my own body” and “Hey, maybe take a stand that wanting to murder people like us simply for living our lives is wrong” Such terrible things to demand of any company and any person.

Jesu

My point is that anything short of bodily autonomy is letting them be in charge of the conversation, and bodily autonomy takes all their talking points away and knocks the wind out of their sails (particularly if you trick em into getting mad at the idea of mandatory blood donation or organ donation upon their death

Davies is of course right, but it’s not fair to blame Kate Herron. Loki is a Disney product, and Disney is the best example I can think of to illustrate how - regardless of anyone’s true feelings - corporate capital always, always swings towards the middle.

Look the topic of if you should be stabbed or not is too divisive. On the one hand you don’t want to be stabbed, on the other the stabber wants to stab you. We need to focus on what unites us instead of on how the stabber is currently stabbing you. Can’t you reach a compromise? They pinky promised its just one quick

You don’t get to be neutral about when you think the basic right of bodily autonomy counts. Either you think a woman has the same rights as a corpse who hasn’t marked themselves as an organ donor, or you think the corpse should have more rights.

What an odious comment.

The true answer is that every right wing response to gun issues is a bad faith one.

Moffat was a great DW writer. If I were to write up a list of my top 10 new DW episodes, Moffat would likely have written the largest percentage, if not a majority. (Not saying he was always perfect.) Where he stumbled was as showrunner. I understand he got overextended between Sherlock and DW. That may be why the

This wasn’t a matter of a few bad scripts, though. It was the entire direction of the show and the genuinely terrible overall quality. Switch their places (that is, put Whittaker in a situation where the show, overall, is well-run and well-written but having to weather a few bad scripts) and I think Whittaker would’ve

Moffat wrote in Matt Smith’s final episode that the Time Lords gave him a fresh regeneration cycle in exchange for saving them, since he had technically used all 13 at that point.

In Matt Smith’s finale episode, the Doctor’s people granted him a new cycle of lives. They're good for like nine or ten more actors at least. 

Christopher Ecclestone’s (deeply underrated) version of the Doctor.

For those “no damage” goals, I tended to use the drill power (at max level). To be able to damage them while burrowed underground helped a lot with the chaos going on above.

I declare it to be a third-person shooter because of the Ranger skill. BOOM.

Everyone’s still stuck on how they interpreted the reveal trailer. 

Thank you! When it was revealed everyone assumed it was open-world because that’s what it looked like. And I didn’t watch additional trailers to correct myself. But no, it’s not at all open-world. There’s no need to call it open-world. It’s a 3D platformer with discrete, linear levels. Essentially, Super Kirby 3D

Yeah but why let meaning get in the way of buzzwords?

Same. And it’s not like the game suffers for being structured, platformer levels...