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Recasting and keeping the plot elements works for the characters.  Of the named Avengers, only the Ant-Family and Loki have interacted with a version of Kang, and Loki himself is no longer a moving piece on the board. Everyone else can be told that it is “Kang” and wouldn’t have any frame of reference.  Now, the

This is trailer 3 and I still have no idea how they are handling Aliyah. 

It shouldn’t, but it’s shorthand for the experience a lot of (admittedly mostly US based) users have. The iPhone’s Messages app has been their default for texts since the first iPhone, back when the only protocol for sending short messages was of course SMS. Once they implemented iMessage into the app allowing iPhone

An app, but depending on the titles you’re reading it might not be what you’re looking for. For a period of time I was using it to read Attack on Titan, since that wasn't on Jump's app.

Believe you me, it looked just as weird in motion

Eh, someone let me know if Mulaney didn’t really play “What’s New Pussycat” 7 times at a diner, then we can have a discussion about whether its good to embellish a story for standup.

Really, Lotto’s freestyle was better than B-Rabbit and he should have won.

At the end of the day, I think people want something out of Marvel shows that can’t be done, or alternatively people think they want that something and when they get it, they don’t care. These shows have all been connected, but it largely always feels like a one way street and the shows are always subservient to the

Minor correction, shonen, not shojo.  

Yo ho ho, he took a bite of Gum-Gum

I recently got through those books in the last few months and yes, the battle had ultimately swung in a way where it looked like he might have lost that battle despite being prepared for the Republic’s attempted misdirected attack. Ruhk kills him before anything decisive happens though.  Which is one thing I didn’t

That’s odd, because I feel like I’d constantly see David Harbour say how a bunch of gamer nerds could never drive a car.

Glad this season is getting 25 episodes (the first five going to the Hidden Inventory arc).  The last few seasonal shows I’ve caught only had 12 and there’s a lot to cover in Shibuya.

This comment section has been used to dunk on Foundation, so I figure I might chime in. I picked up the books after starting the show in season one, I probably got through all of Foundation, Robots and most of Empire before season 2 even started. And I know for certain while I liked the books they were about as dry as

I thought Jaime was the older sibling who had gone off to college while Milagro was still in high school.  I don’t know if it was directly but that was the sense I got.

Jaime’s brother Rudy

Soooooooo you had a divorce, of course of course, and no one enjoys a divorce, of course

Wow the comments and I are not on the same page, he was by far my favorite guest host. I more or less dropped off TDS some time into Noah’s tenure but I did out of curiosity check out the round of guest hosts and Hasan was in my opinion the best. You could tell from his experience with being a correspondent as well as

You sound like literally one of the characters in the movie.

I was confused too, I thought my brain is just slowing down. If upcharging and discounting seats makes absolutely no difference to the consumer, why not do it and get the extra money? Granted, I’m glad they aren’t doing it, but it sounds like it would have worked for them.