In Iron Fist Season 2, Danny should use his iron fist to break corporate tables when he bangs on them, thus intimidating corporate villains.
In Iron Fist Season 2, Danny should use his iron fist to break corporate tables when he bangs on them, thus intimidating corporate villains.
The villains for that show should be people who work for the government, constantly bothering them to pay their taxes or fill in application forms, and they just won't stand for any of that nonsense.
Where the hell were you?!
Seems to me that the primary goals of the Hand are to stay alive and stay invisible. They don't need to put in too many public appearances for that; only when they're trying to subdue people chasing them or recover people who could expose them. Most of their evil seems to be through the criminal activities their…
Thor's people aren't gods; they've said as much. Spider-Man deals with criminals, not geological phenomena; also he's in school. Colleen may be cooler than Danny but she doesn't have super powers. I wouldn't mind if Iron Fist Season 2 consisted of Danny being transported back to K'un Lun with no powers and Colleen has…
Perhaps Luke Cage can be in several episodes of Iron Fist Season 2 like he was in several episodes of Jessica Jones Season 1. He was on the periphery of the latter; maybe he can be a big player in the former.
It's sad that someone who both studied creative writing and comments on Doctor Who reviews can be so close-minded as to pejoratively demean social justice, of all things, and misunderstand the word progressive. Dumbledore's gay - check out the Word Of God TV Tropes page - and it emerged, in fact, because the director…
Richard would be a very good president. That's not funny (unless it's at Jonah's or Selina's expense).
You think I don't know what that stands for? I refuse.
There are some people who are watching BCS first (not me). You really shouldn't discuss plots from Breaking Bad on this page so devoid of warnings.
It's not just a manifestation of his guilt over how he treats Jimmy; it's also a manifestation of his denial that he himself is like Jimmy, devious and occasionally self-serving; his denial that his one excuse for being distant from his brother, the sacredness of the law, is in fact undermined by his own willingness…
I was hoping Tom would point out that it's Greek for truth. As opposed to Selena's dishonesty.
Jonah Ryan for In-Universe President 2020/Season 7. Lincoln was a 2-year congressman as his only pre-presidency federal elected office. Simons is over 35. Also look how close real-life government shutdown architect and extensive people-displeaser Ted Cruz got to the Oval Office. He was Grindelwald to 45's Voldemort.…
As a trans woman, I would hope that the type of people who watch Veep would understand that Mike is an idiotic jerk like most of the other characters. I was more offended by Gary's bigoted, laughing declaration that 'gender is simple'. Offended by the character, not the writing.
Your surname's not Baker is it?
This show isn't terrible. It's deeply flawed and has made a couple of major half-season missteps, but it's a solid C+ at worst. That's a pass.
I beg your pardon?
I've never had a problem with Jennifer Morrison's acting skills. Her understated delivery works for the characters of Cameron and Emma. When she was in How I Met Your Mother, she was significantly more animated as Zoey, whose character I found much less empathetic.
The best season of Lost was Season 1. Doesn't mean I don't own and annually rewatch large parts of Seasons 2 to 5.
I personally would watch everything except the first half of Season 4 and the first half of Season 5, because the Frozen arc (4A), while the sisters were excellently cast, was irrelevant to the wider show and largely there just to pander to the movie audience, and I personally hated the Camelot arc (5A) and didn't…