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Most of those guys in the Endgame fight weren’t really Avengers in a technical sense. I am always amused at the random Wakandan or Asgardian or crew member on some Guardian ship.

Cap: “AVENGERS!”
Rando: “Who??? Does he mean us? Who is that?”

Marvel is setting up so many different teams that it is a little interesting how they’ll bifurcate the characters to me. They’ll have New Avengers, Young Avengers, Midnight Sons, Thunderbolts, and maybe the Defenders as well. I kind of wonder if they’ll ever release an actual roster of Avengers or if they’ll just have

That plan was dropped when Gao got into the writers’ room and realized that nobody was actually “adept at writing, you know, rousing trial scenes.”

I loved it. I think the question this finale asks, to some extent, is what is freedom?

In the end, as we all expected, Better Call Saul was a show about a guy who adds 80 years to his prison sentence to impress a girl.

Which makes the fact that, even in his big redemptive moment, Jimmy makes it clear that the Great and Mighty Heisenberg was actually, for the most part, haplessly out of his depth and would have wound up dead in a ditch or in a jail cell if not for Saul Goodman. One last little fuck you to Walter, it seems.

If Kim didn’t seem impressed and thought it was stupid, why did she happily visit him in prison using her old NM bar card which is illegal and would’ve gotten her in trouble herself?

Sepinwall made what I thought was a very interesting point: "Sometimes, when spinoffs bring back characters from the parent series, it’s to remind you of why you liked them in the first place. Both of Walt’s appearances here have instead played up his most insufferable qualities, giving you the worst version of Walter

The fact that he kept tinkering with the water heater, making a mild nuisance into an unbearable racket is classic Walter White.

It’s kind of nice that, as it turns out, what is almost certainly our last glimpse of Walter White in this world isn’t the Nazi-killer super-scientist managing to effortlessly outwit his enemies one last time, but the pompous, bitter and frustrated pedant who can’t even let a harmless thought experiment about time

Another note - when Jimmy asked Walt about regrets, Walt looked at the watch Jesse gave him on his birthday (implying Walt probably regretted handing Jesse over to Jack). 

Kim was the one juror Jimmy needed to convince. Saul utters one last “It’s showtime!” (à la All That Jazz) shortly before giving a word-for-word encore of his earlier performance to convince the prosecutor that Saul had a chance at a hung jury, then he zigs instead of zags and begins his confession to the judge—but

“You never know with good behavior.” No matter how many wrong, selfish decisions one has made in their life, there is always room for growth. You have to accept the repercussions of your past, of course, but what solace comes out of any situation if you don’t see the opportunity for growth in it. Some people never

I have always found the concept of regret, roads not taken and time travel incredibly emotional if done well. This episode hit all three so hard and upon reflection it wrecked me harder then the Titanic. Goddamn it Vince you managed a plausible semi redemption and kinda happy ending. Bravo!

The Doctor has been quirky, funny, angry, kind, intimidating, and everything in between, but has he (or she) ever been sexy?

I think she’s talking about being typecast as a nice (not a) girl who is maybe a little straight-laced and normcore. Janet isn’t any of those things, but in a superficial sort of way she is.

“Sexy Dr. Who” sounds like something you’d see at Spirit of Halloween.

Opinons may vary about whether the Doctors who came before were gay or not; they’ve certainly been toeing the line with Whittaker’s Doctor and her companion Yaz (Mandip Gil).

Listen, I’m not saying Zaslav is racist or sexist, but canceling Batgirl (with Bab’s being played by a WOC), Static Shock, Supergirl, and Ta-Nehisi Coates’ black Superman movie DOES make me cock an eyebrow.

Me too. I love how gentle Dream is towards her towards the end of the series when they team up.