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Josie saying endgame is proof of

Yeah, I always thought it was total bullshit Chlumsky didn’t win an Emmy after season four when Amy finally lost it at Selina.

“I wish I was still in prison.” 

Not sure they’re my favourite insults/lines but everything Dan Bakkedahl has said as Furlong is amazing. 

“I think I’m gonna need an ‘okie dokey, Annie Oakley’”

And I love how just a few seconds prior he confessed that he had no idea who Gary was. Laurie’s casting was just brilliant. 

If he was a little more selective with which parts of humanity got snapped, we could also get rid of like really terrible groups. Just one extra thought and nazis would be gone.   

If we’re being honest, changing Thanos’ motives to what they were in Infinity War probably worked a lot better for the movie. A lot of what made him compelling, outside of Brolin’s great performance, was that he clearly saw himself as the hero and the only person capable of saving the universe; and I just think that

Yeah, I got the same sort of feeling from it as I did when Luke’s last words to Leia in Star Wars were “no one’s ever really gone”. Obviously both were meant to mean something different when the scene was originally written (in this case, just another example of how Fred Andrews was always the least horrible parent in

Hey! Archie’s always been stupid.

Totally agreed. Who pissed in his cheerios?

Yeah in terms of other marvel TV shows, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. uses Daisy’s quake powers really well; I’m continually impressed with how well they use her in fight scenes. Lorna and her daggers... not so much; I just think after ripping a plane out of the sky (in what was probably still her best moment on the show)

I was more expecting Kelly or Gordon to say something along the lines of “it was the captain of our ship who let a Krill return in order to try and make peace” so the Krill captain might give them the benefit of the doubt, but then the Kaylon ship showed up. 

I really liked how after a strong season built around more intimate character exploration/building this episode switched gears to awesome space combat stuff, which they’ve only done bits and pieces of before. Not to say the character stuff wasn’t also really strong in this episode too (especially the ending), but I

It was pretty obvious that Esme would end up on the good side because she’s gotten the most characterization of the triplets (read: only one to get a name). From the promo pic of the last episode I actually thought she would leave with Lorna and Andy then; I was surprised when she didn’t. I was also surprised that

I get that they needed to under-power Lorna (and other characters) for the budget of the show because there was just no way that would have allowed for her to be as powerful and therefore do as many cool things as Magneto in the movies, but it has been consistently painful to watch her in fight scenes. She controls

Well, that season was just a whole bunch of wheel-spinning.

I thought exactly the same thing about the Geth/Reapers connection. I think some of it might have been an intentional homage to them. Like the whole machines rising up against their builders thing (albeit in a far more horrifying way), and the way the Kaylons talked about organics being primitive and unable to

Gladys (Gina Gershon) with that musical cue and the heels stepping out of the car and the way she scoffed “great, more teenagers” = the new best character. Full stop, end of conversation.

I mean, yeah, the homage worked in probably all the ways the writers wanted it to... I think. Like it would be some remarkable fuck up if they intended for this to all play straight and not have the unapologetic on-the-nose-ness (good way of describing it, by the way) be the joke of the episode. Then again between a