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“It’s going to blow your mind. That’s all I can say. I can talk it up all I want, because I know it over-delivers. It way over-delivers...

I know on other reality shows (like Rock the Block on HGTV), the producers tell contestants to bring five sets of the same shirts and pants to use for the entire shoot for continuity and editing purposes.

Really promising cast of bakers. Vegan on a competition is tough - I was ready for Freya to de a disaster but she is decidedly not. Jurgen is a trip. My favorite was “good luck in there” as he slid his cakes into the oven.

I’m hopeful that I might like this better than last season, which was a needed tonic when it aired, but was probably the worst season. I’m already a fan of Freya pulling off things that people don’t think can be began, Jurgen's eyebrows, and Giuseppe in general.

I simply LOVE this show. And while I hope he doesn’t retire it, Paul doling out handshakes more carefully might make them more meaningful - what am I saying, I cry every. single. time.

Yay, they finally made Space Dandy: the Star Wars Edition. Sounds pretty good.

Tired: turning beloved works of anime into inevitably inferior live action products.

The Marvel fandom, like literally every fandom, sucks. But hoo boy is “I’m so special for thinking fun bullshit is beneath me” a more insufferable take.

The fact that it beat out Bo Burnham’s “Inside” is a travesty.

We don’t *all* know that feeling. Not everyone is an early bird! Speaking as a night-owl: “blazing through a productive morning” is a once-in-a-blue-moon thing for me, lunchtime just slows me down, and 3pm is when my energy levels have finally climbed to a comfortable level. (By 10pm or midnight I’m firing on all

I think the thing that bothered me the most about it is that it wasn’t funny, and maybe it wasn’t trying—it was instead trying to be overly clever in unearned ways. Also, Brendan Hunt doesn’t have the charisma to carry an episode like this.

This episode is not what a bottle episode is.

but I’d like to see different kinds of movies in the Marvel Universe.

I don’t think it’s even worth debating whether he’s right. Of course he is.

Eternals is likely the one that will try something new - but I also can’t see that movie being at all successful.

No you see those things are fine because they were around years ago, but the MCU is around now which means it’s bad

I’m a fan of the MCU, and while there’s obviously legit criticisms to be made of individual films, I’ve never gotten the idea that the “house style” that envelops even the more adventurous directors was one of them. I mean, yes, there’s a template, but that’s to be expected of films in a franchise telling an

He did make Sicario though which was pretty awesome

this is not an accurate depiction of what caused the collapse of the American comic book industry, which imo was destroyed by variant covers (and other lame attempts to create a collectors’ market) as well as constant reboots (to draw new readers who were intimidated by continuity) which pissed off long-time fans.

I really loved ‘Gran Torino’. He’s already older here and it’s a great little movie.