I like that!
I like that!
Haha. Indeed. It was late and comic book multiverse mumbo jumbo is hard to explain when sleepy.
He doesn’t talk but how about Lockheed?
“Shame they didn’t fuck, but still, a boy can dream...”
Hahahaha. Best comment here!
Definitely not ruined but to have the same actor who played Quicksilver in another cinematic comic universe show up in a series playing Quicksilver on a show where your protagonist can bend reality, but then he turns out to just be some dude and no connection to that other cinematic universe (despite the character’s…
Eh, I wouldn’t have minded Dr. Strange showing up in the post-credits scene and offering to teach her if she wants his services. And also to thank her for capturing Agatha, as she’s always been a pain and he’d lost track of her at some point.
I think maybe because it brings up issues of consent? And issues around that subject can be extremely personal and sometimes traumatic for people, of course.
The writers had her get over the death of her mom and missing five years of time incredibly quickly too, so maybe they meant to portray her as someone who’s just great at compartmentalizing?
How does Overcast compare to Pocket Cast? I use the latter and love it.
I’m guessing it’s the end of the first episode but we will see!
I thought it got cancelled because the nature of the episodes, that is the long time needed to solve the odd mysteries, made them too challenging to produce on any regular basis. Was that not the case? I loved that show.
Grey’s Anatomy did a similarly misguided (if maybe not as offensive) storyline about an Orthodox Jewish teenager who refused to have a pig’s valve implanted to save her life.
Thanks for sharing. I could only hear until about 12k. I’m old!
Just turned it off. Thanks!
Kelsey Grammer was a giant Benny fan and loved playing the character who the other characters take the piss out of.
His storyteling in “Titanic” was purposefully melodramatic old school romance mixed with modern day action and special effects. It’s not subtle but it has a lot of charms.
He can be an amazing storyteller (“Aliens” rocks as well.) But yeah, while “I’ll be back” and “Game over, man!” are beloved lines, some of his other dialogue is less clever.
The lighter runs are the best. Especially the Morrison run you mention and the Giffen/J. M. DeMatteis (and a ton of great artists) run on Justice League (well, Justice League International after a few issues, plus the slightly less consistent, Justice League Europe).
Is this an episode of “I Love Films”?