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You would think, yes.

I don't want to see Even Stevphen - I want to see another Produce Pete segment.

Hanzo is the one whose father was a giant toad, right?

Yeah, I think ultimately there was a lot of backlash to the backlash, once people came to the realization that her argument was non-existent. But for a few days, she was getting interviews on TV shows and websites, and inundated with new Twitter followers.

She was the woman who started the #CancelColbert hashtag in outrage at Colbert's Redskins segment.

It really was, right from the start. But hey, it got Suey Park lots of attention, which I imagine was the goal for her all along.

Usually when "sucking dick" is invoked as a description between two straight men, it's meant to crudely signify one dominating the other, because you've forced them to do something they presumably do not enjoy, and pleasure them at the same time.

Not good enough Dikachu. Time for another of my favourite "liberal" rituals these days: The circular firing squad!

Ha!

I still remember a time when a "phobia" was a thing with a pretty easy to understand definition.

"This is not the first time a hashtag urging a network to get Colbert off the air has been created. #CancelColbert emerged in 2014 after the @ColbertReport account tweeted out a joke from the Comedy Central show that was originally intended to mock both Redskins owner Dan Snyder and the character “Stephen Colbert,”

A "Heroes for Hire" show that leans into the MCU's sense of fun and lightness, could be great. The Netflix shows have mostly gone for "street level grit" so far - which is fine, but it'd be nice to shake things up. And two Defenders on one show allows for increased fun banter, too.

I watched the whole series as well. I think the negative reception was a bit overblown, and even most of the episode reviews here were in the B range (after the awful first few).

Is Elektra returning really an "oh shit" moment? We knew the Hand were reviving her at the end of Daredevil, that Elodie Yung was going to be in The Defenders, and that the Hand were almost certainly the primary antagonists.

I'd love to see both back on the show, but Peggy Carter in present timeline wouldn't happen, because it would be the equivalent of lobbing a nuke into the MCU's Captain America canon.

I was kinda ambivalent about how they wrote him off - my specific issue was with the tone of "doing away with the only black guy" in this review. They didn't "do away" with him, and it had nothing to do with his race. The man exercised his own freedom of choice in taking a part on another show, and they wrote him

If you wanted him to go out in a blaze of glory or something, that's fine. That's a storytelling complaint.

"Given that I don’t think the series is stupid enough to once again do away with the only black guy on the team…"

- I hope this is the beginning of a real push for Breezango (and I hope they get some real music that isn't just their two themes haphazardly smashed together). That segment of theirs was great. I just worry that they are going to be cannon fodder for the Usos, and have no lasting chance to get over afterward.

That isn't really what I meant - just that it's easier to avoid feeling episodic, when you're allowed a ton of finality with the characters, instead of setting them up for an inevitable sequel.