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Most of the stuff at the ranch fell flat for me. Unless he’s gonna be Abomination, I don’t want to see Emil anymore. His revamp is just the “Trevor” joke all over again, and it wasn’t funny the first time. I’d just like more conflict. The plot of this episode amounted to ‘sad a boy won’t call.’ As the MCU tries to

They tend to be some of her funnier bits, so I wish she did them more. It’s just that they are so infrequent, that when they happen, they feel like they don’t fit. If they happened often, it would feel more natural.

“Just people in costumes” is a big reason why, lol. It reduces the hero. At best they become a “concept” rather than an individual. At worst, it feels like a 9-to-5 job where people can clock in or out or switch shifts. I’ve never cared for the idea that someone special could be so easily replaceable. Uniqueness and

I love Tom- we all do- but this was an epic miscast imo. Reminded me of Johnny Depp as Whitey Bulger in Black Mass: I never believed this was a real person. Just a dude caked in bad makeup doing caricature. I couldn’t agree with AVC’s review more. Elvis is a weaker movie every time Hanks is onscreen, which is often

Daemon unburnt when flying through a fireball, but his wife dies by dragonfire at the end. They’re from the same bloodline, aren’t they? I know Daenarys was fireproof in GOT but is it established all Targeryans are? Dany seemed like she had a unique ability that was quite a big deal, since her very brother was burnt

After seeing Half-Blood Prince, he complained of “the need to bang the three Davids’ heads against the nearest wall. I get the character development and the spiffing effects (dazzling), but where is the story????”

Fully agreed. I’m sure if they recast, people would understand, given the circumstances. The trailer was great, but a I was surprised they straight up killed the character off. Even Fast and Furious kept Brian O’Connor alive. Burying T’challa along with Boseman rubs me the wrong way for some reason. It might be the

Poor Falcon, over her like, “What am I? Chopped liver?”

I have several reasons why I don’t really like this comics trope very much. But it is what it is, to keep these things going. The only legacy characters that work for me are the ones where it’s baked into the lore from the start. Like The Phantom. Or Green Lantern. And incidentally, Black Panther.

I think it depends on your stratosphere. For some folks, nothing has changed. But in my stratosphere, I agree that it feels a little like interest in Atlanta has dropped. (Felt like that between the long breaks for Fargo, also).

That awkward moment when you walk into a studio and some white boy is yodeling... Al ending up with him because he couldn’t get the other kid was the episode’s funniest joke XD. Their relationship being so impersonal that Al didn’t even know he died was the next funniest joke. I liked this one, though the time jump

Same. And I’m not sure if it’s the sloppiness or the laziness that is more frustrating. It’s sloppy to have a settlement where the spouses’ lawyers aren’t even there. It’s lazy to end the wedding storyline with the bride approving of She-Hulk, when nothing was done to get us to that moment.

I got a BIG laugh out of Mr. Immortal jumping out the window to get away. On one hand, it was a funny punchline to the dilemma he’d been explaining. But on another hand, I found it amusingly relateable, and I’m not sure if that was the intent or not. Because if it was, then that, along with the remark about the

Good pick. And it being a co-lead seemed like the show would die. But supposedly, his replacement, Sean William Scott, wasn’t half bad.

It should be someone Buffalo likes since the Bills are gonna be playing

I’m not his biggest fan, but I’ve always loved that he does this

I love it, and I’m team Pugh

Wasn’t there something about how Bryan Singer would disappear on Bohemian Rhapsody?