| Leader, Warrior, Drow, & Druid
| Leader, Warrior, Drow, & Druid
If this episode was a fumble, then more goddamn shows need to fumble.
As a life-long fan of film noir and detective programmers, I am happy to have the laffs-per-minute turned down if the rest of the season is as compelling as this first episode was.
It has a thousand editions, none of which are very fun?
Counterpoint: The Brood and The Fury weren't great.
It's a show that featured an unarmed black man in a hoody being targeted by cops… and did nothing with it.
I think because there's so much content out there now, folks have to really bang the drum to get people to pay attention to something new and noteworthy.
He molested comatose children, and the hospital staff were told to just ignore it.
Bags of sand.
They'll have to pry my back hair from my cold, dead shoulder blades.
God, your life must suck. All these people enjoying things they're not supposed to, while you're stuck watching Henry Cavill slo-mo pouting in the rain.
If only.
I've noticed a lot of right-wingers using "it was no big deal / no one cared" to downplay various civil rights milestones. Not only is it an effort to dismiss such events as unworthy of recognition and celebration, it also serves to obfuscate the Right's history of bigotry and outright villainy.
Pfft. Facts.
"Nu-uh! And ostentatious displays of hetero love are never desperate attempts to counteract rumors of homosexuality!" shouted Tom Cruise as he bounced on Oprah's couch.
Hey, his experiences are universal and are not to be questioned.
My absolute favorite thing about the comic are the letter pages filled with photos of kids dressed up as Squirrel Girl. It just warms my cold dark heart knowing that there's still superhero books suitable for all ages, and that kids are reading and loving them.
At first, she was popular simply for being 180 degrees away from the stock edgelords proliferating in comics. Then she got even more popular because Ryan North and Erica Henderson are producing an amazing comic book.
I think the love Ray showed Mick after his aberration's death put Rory squarely on the path of not-betrayal.
If you pitched it as a reality show where each week a family member is trotted out before the firing squad, but viewers could call in to spare their favorites for another episode, they'd totally go for it.