In fact, forget the con!
In fact, forget the con!
If those kids didn’t want to get eaten by dinosaurs, maybe they should have reconsidered being born in Villainistan.
Luke Cage relies on and showcases its ensemble in a way than none of its Marvel Netflix siblings manages to accomplish, whether they’re on Luke’s side or brushing up against him.
Counter-argument: MCU is different than comic continuity. This Pym never beat his wife.
We can still make movie Hank Pym a flawed hero without making him a wife batterer. You are trying way to hard for those worthless commentariat points here.
You realize he’s a fictional character, right?
Hank has had many mishaps in his life, people clinging to this special moment is just stupid. They need to let go, plus MCU Hank is NOT 616 one.
This show is not *Lost*, no matter how hard people try to compare the two. The showrunners of “Westworld” have given their production thought, direction, and purpose; as evidenced by S2 Ep 8, “Kiksuya”. That episode alone reached back to S1 and brought threads forward right into the present story. Bottom line,…
I’ve been a bit perplexed at all the “Will they explain” headlines. I’ve felt like the show has shown everyones motives and issues pretty blatantly. I don’t know what twist’s you’re waiting for. I don’t understand the information you’re missing that has yet to be explained.
to that I only have this to say:
I agree with the explanation why this was great. Something I do respect about Ubisoft is that while Assissins’s Creed is one of their, if not the, biggest franchises, they do try a lot of new things in each game. Some times they succeed, sometimes they fail, but at least there’s the attempt. Even their biggest failure…
Wow, it’s almost like it’s my opinion and you can go fuck yourself.
Damn, if they did have Mega-Ultron, it would have been the most comic book thing to exist ever at that point. I would have loved it.
For whatever reason I read that as Ruby Rhod and immediately decided I will actually see this in theaters...then I reread what you wrote and am now disappointed
I’m completely hetero and even I know Evans and Hemsworth blow him out of the water.
C’mon. That is a legit awful line. It’s basically “I may be a lesbian but I would bone you, dude.” It only serves to fulfill male fantasy. I bet they also cut Chris Pratt saying “even a lesbian wants me!” as he high-fives the nearest Velociraptor.
You are the worst cyber partner ever. This is ridiculous.
From what I’ve seen, the author’s MO is basically to find an issue of identity politics in a film where there’s a perfectly legitimate conversation to be had and then to proceed with a petty interpretation spiced with just a note of not understanding how humans actually behave.