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    MOTHRA’S BACK!!!

    This show was what completely turned me off of YA adaptations. Up until maybe the last episode of season 1, the main female character spends all of her time complaining about responsibilities... and gets away with it. That was my takeaway from a couple years ago.

    This is Baru Cormorant, but in space!

    The protagonist is the main character. Just like how the villainous Hannibal Lecter is the protagonist to Hannibal Rising.

    Also they fridged Talos’s wife, last appearance from Spider-Man Far From Home. Also an irrelevant character, but she apparently didn’t even warrant a (not including flash backs and/or stock footage) appearance.

    Agreed. Now we just have to start funding it like we fund highways.

    So you know how Japan does alternate universe franchise crossovers that have unique origins compared to the the original franchises? Let’s have that, with Kong, Goji, and Gypsy Danger vs Kaiju Empire from Outer Space like this:

    Niiiiiiiiiiiiiice

    It’s telling that the Bolts, two pretty bare-bones EVs in the grand scheme of things, are not on this list. Maybe, just maybe... consumers are price sensitive and in addition to not being able to afford a house nor college anymore, they’re sick of trying to pay for expensive cars.

    NJB is great and dunking on pickup trucks in real life is a personal hobby of mine even before that video, but once the video was published, all I needed was a link.

    Okay, now I can see that he looks like Cavill.

    Their egos.

    A Star Citizen car or a house? Tough choice

    Me too. I hope they show some of the comic book fauna. No reason not to and plenty reason to make Legendary’s universe more cohesive.

    Toho King Kong has a completely different origin to the original, and Legendary’s Kong is closer to Toho’s but with Skull Island.

    Chevy Bolt, I’ll see you soon (once my damn dealership calls me and let’s me know that it’s finally arrived. It’s been four months!)

    A better world would be one that she decides to take the bus or train or even walk, but that’s not the world she lives in. She lives in Connecticut.

    Not only that, modern pickup trucks are wholly inconvenient for carrying anything other than piles of shit.

    I’ve been on a waitlist for a Chevy Bolt since February and I’m just only hearing that they’re assembling my car in Michigan. Even the dealer wants me to get it. It’s not a dealer problem in my anecdote; it’s a 100% supply problem.