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I’m also nerdy enough to have mapped out an entire multi-season series of my dream X-Men show :) Unwieldy is right. The First Class, The Second Gen, New Mutants, X-Factor, Age of Apocalypse and Days of Future Past all in there, making up each season’s major theme. (6 is the television sweet spot, imo) Genosha,

Multiverse, baybay!

She would have been a great Kitty Pryde when she was younger

They do, and I believe they’ll get it. We just have to trust the process.

though she was reportedly released from custody in order to breastfeed her and Carney’s six-month-old child

Me too. I’ve heard some trash it as wanting to be Marvel’s take on Fleabag, and I’m like “But that sounds awesome to me!

It’s the hardest decision, and I’m sorry for everyone. For me, she’s always be the creepy backwater lady from I Know What You Did Last Summer, but it was cool she’d been working all this time. I liked her on The Legend of Korra

The difference is people need cars a hell of a lot more than they need guns. Putting an end to our “car-domiated society” sounds pretty extreme. From a population standpoint, and from a geographical standpoint, stuffing everyone into public transportation is impractical. But I agree about speed governors, which seems

Deep Impact and Armageddon are two movies I wish could have been combined into one, since I like pieces of both, rather than the wholes. But with Dante’s Peak and Volcano, I actually like how different they are. Dante Peak is a ticking clock countdown to an eruption, focusing on the scientists and small town family.

I’m now reading she’s not expected to survive :(

I loved the Jesse scene, and I’ve heard some criticism that Aaron Paul feels like he’s playing a parody of Pinkman with these cameos, but I think he’s slipped back into the role with ease.

It may be because with the Gus/Lalo stuff concluded, and Jimmy and Kim finished and separated, and we’ve cought back up to the timeline, the show is more or less over. Think of the Gene material as an extended epilogue.

lol

He was literally asked in an interview. Why do you do this?

I like the idea of Esposito as Xavier, but I think you topped it with Jeffrey Wright. That’s really good

I’m not freaking out about this. I’ll wait and see what happens. But the slide thing is funny, because unless “unique and complementary” means something else these days, it’s bullet points of what he sees as both platforms’ positives...yet people are treating it like a list of pros and cons.

The ol’ “burn it all down!” approach.

1. But what if Superman doesn’t owe these people anything? As a figure, he represents how heroes should be feared

It’s no coincidence that the lack of sex in the later seasons of GoT had an effect on storytelling, since that’s how a lot plot information used to be conveyed ;)