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I've been hoping for months that it's not because of nepotism and that she had a great pitch and her husband just happened to be the artist assigned, but each issue shows otherwise. Contrasting the quality of Wonder Woman '77 and Sensation Comics against Wonder Woman reveals a stark difference, like someone doesn't

I read their first arc, and it's terrible. By their third issue, I knew I was going to hate their run and I should have just saved my money and stopped, but competist's mentality - and optimism that it would get better - kicked in. It doesn't get better. To this day, I wonder how Meredith Finch got the job since she

If I remember correctly, the Master Vampire that was dealt with in season 1 wasn't the real Master, more like a minion. Dracula himself hasn't shown up yet.

I had no idea that was her! Great job by the producers.

The former. It was just stunningly bad. I don't think the season's been as bad as most of the fanbase think it is, but "American Fung" was possibly the worst episode of the entire show. I'm not sure what pissed me off more: the unfunny live-action segments, or the half-assed conclusion to the Stan/Francine story.

I remove"The Plan" from my personal canon because of how unsatisfying the explanations were. The thing that frustrated me the most about "The Plan" was that the reveals were largely unnecessary, especially regarding Shelly Godfrey.

Kind of, though they have surprisingly few Emmys all in all (15).

I'm also surprised that Robbie didn't show up on this list

Yeah, it's a fantastic episode and it's weird that they've removed the whole thing. I thought they could have just removed the mini-challenge but oh well.

Darienne's excuses that she's just being sarcastic sounds like something Roxxxy said last season about how she doesn't really mean anything that she said.

The previews show it's going to be the annual make-over/drag mother challenge. Darieenne's a drag mother herself so this should be something she excels at

It just came out about 2-3 weeks ago according to Amazon

Ms. Marvel is still 2.99 but Captain Marvel is 3.99. It'll be interesting observing which survives

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I read it and thought it was stupid. Robert Kirkman seems to be emulating Mark Millar's "shock value" style of writing where he writes events rather than stories

To be fair, Moore isn't the showrunner here, nor the creator, and it doesn't look like he wrote any of the scripts. That said, considering he's one of the executive producers, I'd think he could have been able to intervene and do some quality correction.

I don't think there's been an episode where she hasn't cried, other than the 2nd but only because she wasn't in it.

I read:

I have it in my to-read pile. I was close to dropping Season 10 completely, even though Gage and Isaacs did a wonderful job on Angel & Faith (and made that title superior to Season 9), so I'm glad to hear that it's gotten stronger

It did; I remember disliking her for the same reasons, but really hating her took two-to-three episodes. I vaguely remember thinking, at that time, that Phi Phi would be really unlikable but that she probably had some redeemable/salvageable quality