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He claims he’s a public school history teacher, so you figure he’d know better. And yet, here we are.

(He also wrote, and I quote, “As a white Catholic male, I’ve faced discrimination everywhere since college in the 1980's.” So yeah.) 

I regret that I have but one star to give for this comment.

and how they relied on each hero doing the dumbest things possible in order to make it work.

In an alternate reality, the alien turns out to be a White Martian, which goes on to be the big villains for the first installment of the highly-successful DC Justice League film franchise.

I defend the ideas and concepts buried in the sequel, not the actual product on the screen. All my praise for the political plots and the cool parallels cannot do anything to replace the terrible script, the uncanny CGI, and the substandard acting.

I would absolutely keep Grievous, but really, I have too many opinions about the prequels (which were crappy, but had some great ideas.) One of which is seeing the progression of Palpatine’s apprentices (Maul, then Dooku, then Anakin.) Dude plays the long game.

(I classify Grievous as something else. He wasn’t training

and didn’t have a literal man-bat in it.

He was just a walking plot device with a neat look and no personality

I was so confused, because for a minute I thought you were talking about these Visionaries.

Alternately, she goes back in time and...

He was positively magnetic in The Get Down, and stole many scenes. Excellent choice to go up against Momoa.

Babe: Pig in the City

I actually enjoyed their take after the first time Jerome was gone, and there were hints of an almost viral thing happening in Gotham, with the graffiti and the street punks doing the laugh, almost like it was an infection taking root in the city. *That* was surprisingly clever given the show’s other sins.

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Counterpoint: Joel McHale as Maxwell Lord.

Needs more Sabrina, preferably American Horror Story: Coven-style.

ahem.

I still wish they made it a black and white film, myself.