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Exactly. It’s cute and all, but the aesthetic is totally wrong. (for an IP where aesthetic is everything.) This is a miss for me because there just weren’t any Saturday morning cartoons that looked like these. (the 3rd one comes closest, I guess)

Widows! Good call. I really want to see him in better movies like that. He’s got too much potential

I really liked how the camera held on Paper Boi’s face during the song. Brian Tyree Henry plays this so well- his impatience is palpable, but it slowly morphs, maybe to consternation, as the kid performs.

Re-shooting half the show can’t be cheap. Must have been one hell of a joke. 

I agree about the time jump, and I have to believe they considered a lot of these points. These are smart guys, right? So there must be some sort of narrative necessity why they didn’t do it. There’s gotta be. There’s just gotta

This is what they do, and they do it very well. I am excited.

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It’s the sci-fi version introduced on Batman: The Animated Series, however, that would be the most fun to see on the big screen.

For an IP that hasn’t been adapted before, I liked a comic when I was teen called Danger Girl (mostly for the art) but it’s basically James Bond crossed with Indiana Jones crossed with Charlie’s Angels, and it was dumb fun

I’ve also thought a less monstrous version of Clayface has always been the better way to go. His acting background and special makeup gives him the ability to be a master of disguise

“I don’t want to spoil things for the audience,” Gould said while addressing a panel for the show spoiling things for the audience

What should I do?

I wasn’t triggered, but I did feel bad for the guy. It always kinda hurts when a father can’t see their kid anymore. I half expected some sort of heel turn, because this could be a villain’s origin story, lol. But he really was just a regular guy. So even though I laughed at what was happening, it kinda got my

I didn’t love HBO’s Watchmen, but that aspect was really interesting, and I wish they expanded on it further. (I wish they expanded on a lot of things further, which was my whole problem). But I gotta say I liked the way Atlanta handled this. It’s very measured, like always, but in that low key way that takes the

Never seeing Paper Boi rap is basically a running joke, and it amuses me. When FX’s “Dave” came out, I thought they might do the same thing, but even at the end of the pilot, he raps (and for a nerdy Jewish guy, he’s hilariously good)

crashing the eag-? Oh snap, I get it! LOL

Same. If anything, the article ruins how funny the video is, by over-thinking it.

The second person Van pushed in the pool was struggling and wasn’t coming up! Somone dived to the rescue right as it cut to commercial. I know it’s awful, but that was my biggest laugh.

Yea, that aspect of him is going to hit a lot harder after a binge. Spread it out, and you don’t think about it too much ;)

Hmm. City of Crows, eh? This sounds like something DC Comics would have done (at least twice) ...and I kinda like it

I’ll second this. Salvation was an improvement over City of Angels, a movie I mostly remember for having a urine-yellow color pallet