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Tim Blake Nelson was confirmed to appear in Captain America 4 as an antagonist. This would be a good way to tease his return. 

I get what she was trying to say here, but this along with the insinuation that only non-cisgender men feel scared walking the dark streets at night seems unnecessary.

“At first, she’s terrified, as any woman would be.”

Or any person would be. It’s not like a guy getting jumped by four people would just puff out his chest, laugh at them, and then raise his fists. Getting jumped is scary. What’s it got to do with being “cisgendered”?

This reviewer is cracked...

Exactly.

This is a big failing of the reviews here and has been for a long time. They all can’t help comparing whatever they are watching to “the source material” when usually less than 10% of the people watching the show have read it.

When you burn yourself on your own hot take.

Doja cat is consistently problematic and stupid. she frequently gets on instagram live and says vile, shitty stuff about people a lot less powerful, rich, and famous than she is. as many have pointed out, it’s really fucking weird she DM’d noah for this purpose. but it is infuriating that this article treats doja like

I also think this focus on takes of “if characters can’t die there are no stakes and this is a bad show” shows that Game of Thrones just whacked out some people’s meters on what entertainment “must” do. Stranger Things has never been a show where the core cast is ever in mortal danger—they didn’t even try to pretend

I think “redemption arc” for Brenner is a misread of what happens. El and Brenner have their fighting words, and she clearly rejects him and his counsel because it means abandoning her friends. His dying wish is that she just say she understands his point of view, and she refuses. He’s not a monster, but he’s deeply

It literally says in the show that they’re pre-Islamic and that they’re not always evil, just that they were a big part of her childhood boogieman style stories. The author of this article didn’t just miss subtext, they missed big flashing text.

People who complain about how things aren’t like they were in the comics baffle me. You KNOW those stories. If you want to re-experience them reread them. This is it’s own thing that uses the comics as a jumping off point.

Well said. Throughout the series Uncle Owen had an interiority to him that made him seem more interesting than the writing allowed him to be. And I know Leia wanted to know about her biological parents, but the people who truly raised her were standing right there, and I was waiting for that sort of realization,

Also, it was Kenobi who gave her the holster? I know the gesture was supposed to make me grin but it mostly just made me roll my eyes. Sometimes you don’t need every detail to have been planted somewhere else explicitly: Not even her most distinctive piece of wardrobe was of her own making!”

Really disagree hard with this review.

“The Lake is very watchable.”

I loved this site so much. Idk why I continue hanging around in the graveyard. Nostalgia, I guess.

Hi, woke pedant checking in: Diverse is a word that describes sets of things. The cast can be described as diverse, for example, but an individual would not be, typically. If you mean non-white, that’s fine, everyone will understand what that means. Or, you could just not mention it at all since films and TV shows with

Everything is canon, the question is is everything in the “sacred timeline” Like the Rami spider-man movies are now canon, but still didn’t happen in the main universe.

Yes, Cloak and Dagger is way too low on the list, and was consistently better than most of the shows listed above it.

Someone has got to step up for Cloak & Dagger. It has some truly powerful character work and deserves a lot more credit.