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It’s notable that the biggest game they have, Into the Breach, is a four and a half year old game that has already been released on multiple platforms. Like, it’s a really good game, but Netflix betting on the draw of a game that most the people who would play it have already played is... well, it’s interesting. I’m

Is this the Misery Olympics? First comment was literally just “My heart breaks for Anne Heche, but it also breaks for these people as well”, and everyone after seems to just be like “WELL ACKTUALLY LOSING A HOUSE ISN’T BAD COMPARED TO DYING, YOUR HEART IS WRONG”.

Read it again: the car plowed literally through the entire downstairs of the house, almost exiting to the other side... then caught fire INSIDE the house, a fire which took an hour to put out. Their house is totaled. And it’s California, so I guarantee you this is, at best, if the home can be repaired, a situation

She’s a criminal who took someone else’s entire home away from them who also happened to grievously hurt herself in the process. It’s tragic for all parties, and those folks aren’t deserving of less sympathy because it was “just” their house that was destroyed. Can the snark and strawmen, and just have heart for all

I’m gonna guess that the Comanches as depicted are a bit more pre-historic” or naive than the Mongol-like imperial, military, and economic superpower the Spanish were often forced to treat them as during the 18th century.

I think, by many reviews, that there’s parts where the main characters are surprised or

Sound like they intentionally sent the files and essentially dared opposing counsel to use it for this precise reason (calling for an emergency motion and a mistrial), had their bluffs called, and then found out that they were morons. Like, I don’t know how you hold onto data for months of discovery and then claim

If it helps, I think season 3 is far smarter on this front. Still unsubtle in many ways, but what they’re exploring this season is pretty interesting. At least to me.

What helps is that how messed up Homelander is is more or less stipulated rather than iterated upon. Now that most characters’ blinders are gone about

Both Invincible and Peacemaker are satirizing/critiquing the genre, but The Boys is saying some pretty powerful things about the darkness inherent in power and potentially in human nature itself. Some of it is a little hackneyed or overly direct (there’s a few modern GOP/Trump nods that make you say “ok, I get it, can

Their calculus is that 10 shows that cost $100,000 to make might get more subscriptions than one show that cost a million to make, regardless of the moral or even financial value of the IP itself.

This, of course, is stupid as hell.

Viktor could easily oppose Ivan, considering their age gaps and where they were each raised.

Again, I’m more waiting to see how bluntly and blindly the film stumbles into the current climate in Eastern Europe, regardless. There’s a difference between “I CAN CHANGE, AND YOU CAN CHANGE, AND WE ALL CAN CHANGE,

I am extremely interested to know exactly how crass this depiction of a Russian raised in Ukraine and his former Soviet father will be considering the current conflict. Last we checked, they were both desperate to help Ivan get back into the good graces of the Russian government while being exiled to Ukraine.

You’re describing a brutal oligarchic dictator. Communism is literally a red herring in this case. One which Putin himself embraces, of course, for reasons of domestic “remember the glory days” politics, but, if you can’t tell the difference between Russia and China’s governments, I have a feeling you learned

I mean, it is gossip, but it’s also another in the long list of “the only reason this guy is still a CEO is his family are majority shareholders” things. Like, dude couldn’t keep it in his pants for, not just the wife of a friend, but the wife of a HUGE INVESTOR IN HIS PUBLICLY TRADED COMPANY. Say what you will about

Right? It’s even worse when you realize the number of infractions. Hyundai is literally paying $2 per crime. When’s the last time you paid a $2 parking ticket?

I don’t think it has, and it isn’t implied to be. Gunn isn’t doing a Batman story, but a story about the murder of Thomas and Martha Wayne, the parents of famous billionaire Bruce Wayne.

Literally the only voice I hear when I see the word “detective” because of his role as Ra’s Al Ghul in Batman: The Animated Series. And from his interviews, he always seemed the most humble and demure working actor, despite being in some of the best media over his life.

RIP, sir. Part of all of our lives, will

It’s the elements of day to day tragedy that make him so relatable, and that his story always seems to quite reasonably show the costs of both doing the right thing AND doing the wrong thing. Aside from his powers, he’s just a regular dude trying his best to deal with life, the consequences of his own mistakes, and

I am, but you incepted me, dammit. Like you farted it into my brain!

Yeah, the amount of internet tough bros in the Youtube comments of Breaking Bad and The Sopranos shitting on the female characters when they don’t help facilitate their husbands’, you know, crimes and moral depravities? It’s rather disgusting.

The thing about Winston is that, I think according to either the original script or the novelization, he’s a former Marine. He should actually have the best action game stats out of any of the other characters. Like, the other three are literally doughy academics.