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There’s no way they didn’t go into production with an understanding that there would be at least two seasons, and then the announcement was only made later. That’s just the way the business works.

I’m fully expecting the surgeon to say something like “My daughter’s waiting at home,” but not to actually show Abby, so that the second season can use the mystery of why she hates Joel for the people who aren’t familiar with the games.

It boggles the mind how many movies simultaneously entered the “entire cast is dead” club upon Norman Lloyd’s death.

Eva Marie Saint is also still with us at 98 (and surprisingly enough has outlived two of her co-stars from her final role in The Legend of Korra).

As someone who saw Everything Everywhere on its first release with few real expectations and adored it way more than I was expecting, it’s been absolutely wild to see the movie’s real time journey from “scrappy indie underdog” to “unstoppable awards juggernaut.” Though that unfortunately has also led to a sizable

I’ve been waiting so long for Hollywood to realize there’s no rule that says no movies besides Jurassic Park can use dinosaurs, so I was all over this one.

Judging by recent comments from Woody, this is going to end up saying all their conditions were caused by vaccines.

So, it’s an even creepier Failure to Launch? Honestly, if it really leans into that, they could really have something here. And it would be amazing if the big third act twist is the kid is asexual and/or autistic, and his parents are just horrible bigots trying to screw him straight.

I finally watched the first episode last week, and I still have no idea what the hell the appeal of this show is supposed to be. I guess it’s going for something like Parker or House of Cards, where watching someone who’s really good at what they do can be fun even they’re objectively a terrible person, but when that

Season 13 got a seriously mixed reception, but for me there was really just one dud episode in The Mask.

I continue to be impressed by how characters like Bo-Katan are written in this show to give enough of a nod to stuff like Clone Wars that people who have seen them get a bit of a rush, but those who haven’t still don’t feel like they’re missing anything. Although in this case, I imagine a lot of non-Clone Wars people

Let It Go is especially notable for completely changing the movie. The original script was closer to the original Snow Queen story with Elsa as the villain, but then Idina Menzel decided to perform the song with an optimistic tone that caused the crew to completely change their view on the character, even if it meant

All I care about is, does the movie again try to cheat by putting someone with a completely different body type to the culprit’s actor in the Ghostface outfit? Because that could actually be a really funny running gag.

The first movie never named the enemy country either.

It’s been wild watching this movie’s real time journey from “scrappy indie underdog” to “unstoppable award juggernaut that racists want to take down a peg.”

It’ll be interesting to see if he’ll pick up where we last saw him: mowing down a bunch of young black kids without mercy, immediately after telling a literal Nazi “Oh, just go live your life, you lovable rascal.”

Dude, you were responsible for a bunch of the worst things about the whole Arrowverse. Sit down.

A+ timing for She-Hulk to insult the effects guys in its finale, huh?

Conversation like television set on honeymoon: unnecessary.

Everything Everywhere is also the first film since Mrs. Miniver in 1942 to have three actress nominations.