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I like how a site that thinks South Park and Rick and Morty are the heights of comedy are suddenly clutching their pearls over “crassness” when it comes from a woman.

Quill frustrated me as well for about a day. After having time to reflect on it I’m more okay with it now because it makes sense for his character because this isn’t the first time he’s jeapordized everything because his emotions got the better of him and he acted rashly out o fhis own personal motivation. It’s

I dont work for disney, and this movie is going to be massive. Star Wars in 1977 massive. Hulk Hogan and The Rock have a teleporter accident and merge into one unbelievably popular person massive. Beatlemania massive.

Bruce Banner has been seen in the trailers.

Right now, McFarlane is going, “Yes! That’s the way to do it!”

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Anybody else getting a really strong Spawn movie vibe off of this?

Here’s hoping that when Black Panther 2 arrives that the title character will actually be the focal point of the movie and actually be the most interesting character in the movie, unlike the first one.

The constant criticism that God of War is bad because the main character’s only speed is angry and violent is possibly the dumbest video game criticism I’ve ever heard.

Just came out, both yourselves.

Yes it is, me from 30 seconds ago.

I can’t believe you’re criticising the dialogue. This season gave us the iconic turnip line from Michonne.

And give Shiva her own “glenn under the dumpster” moment so we can have her back!

I used to track IronE Singleton’s lines in Season 2. He literally got an average of one line of dialogue per episode under Glen Mazzarra.

He drove the church van!

Have them attempt to build a cocaine empire? Move to LA? Noir-style detective story? Keep the same cast but have them do different jobs and have different relationships?

Oh good, glad to hear this. If there is one person I have every reason to have implicit confidence and trust in, it is the outgoing showrunner of The Walking Dead.

I don’t think they understand that the issue isn’t breaking new ground, or new and different conflicts (cause all the conflicts are the same.)

You can’t spell “AV Club” without H-I-S-T-R-I-O-N-I-C-S-A-V-L-U-B

Well not with that attitude.

disturbingly prescient dystopian sci-fi novel turned Emmy-winning Hulu series about a near-future misogynist theocracy where fertile women are forced to serve as sexual slaves, are a bad idea.”