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Pretty much! We have really low crime rates, fantastic infrastructure, relatively reliable public transport, low taxes, and affordable healthcare (by American standards, I mean). Also, administrative detention laws, and a grand tradition of locking up our political prisoners for decades on end. Your "obey and defy"

I'm from Singapore, so your reading of Doom interests me greatly.

Not sure if I'm allowed to post links here but if you google their names together it's the first result. Juiciest bit:

The same one where he allegedly hooked up with Walt Whitman?

When he finally confronts the entire team again, he stops them in their tracks by accusing them all of internalized racism and misogyny and homophobia. They retreat in shame and fade away into a drab boring colour scheme. None shall stand before Olivandal Savage!

By the time LoT is over, we'll have seen Sava using his prog superpowers of "problematic" accusations more than we see the actual Firestorm.

Daniel Shaw is still his best role so far, I think!

Does Kyle MacLachlan's Cavin Zabo count as a villain?

That one moment of vulnerability completely changed his performance in the series so far for me. Made all the ham and camp as much an act by Snart as it was by Miller. Amazing.

I have a feeling another superhero film set in WWII would be too similar to the first Capt America

What's up with the title of this article giving away the twist completely? C+ to the review!

Walking through walls/phasing is a Speed Force thing, remember?

Probably the only time that whole overused "i-lie-to-protect-you" CW/Arrowverse schtick has worked…but god, yes, the feels.

Good question. What has Simmons done to deserve Fitz constantly saving her ass?

Damn, Annie is totally Katara, I see it now.

Nobody thinks Eddie should've just shot his dick off?

As an Asian living in Asia—can we get over this idea that ethnic diversity in a story (or the lack of it) determines its quality? Look, I get white guilt and the leftist anxiety to compensate for colonialism and American imperialism and all that. But I watch superhero shows primarily to watch things blow up and people

Technically Coulson is the first MCU death, no?

I actually happen to think Pop is the last truly great album they've made, on par with Joshua Tree and Achtung Baby. If You Wear That Velvet Dress is anti-U2 on every level—lacks bombast, no belting, no big vocalized climaxes—but it's fucking beautiful.

Louie C.K.'s daughters on Louie, anyone?