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I can’t argue with people’s dislike for it. I didn’t hate it, but I just can’t help but feel it could’ve been way better. And that’s what I worry about these shows. That Disney prefers to play it safe and just go for meh quality and for consistent numbers.

I really appreciate that the trailer just goes ahead and gives us an idea of just how crazypants we’re getting with this one. I like the ‘strapping himself down to the bed’ bit, like he’s worried he transforms into some kind of werewolf by night.

Oscar Isaac & Ethan Hawke = gonna watch.

I’m hoping it won’t do what Falcon and the Winter Soldier did, which is largely suck.

“Governing its usage” not “governing it’s usage,” you dipshit, and if you blame autocorrect I’ll pull your guts out through your...

For the unfamiliar—whomsoever that might be—the backstory of Marvel vigilante Moon Knight is pretty simple...

Well, I enjoyed the trailer. It seems to be bordering the dark tones just enough to stay on Disney and not go to Hulu. Although to be fair, the content of Moon Knight seems to fit in the more darker areas on the same level as Netflix Daredevil. Oh well, I do like Isaac, and so far I liked what I saw.

I still am holding out hope that they bring Michael B Jordan back from the dead as a redeemed Killmonger to be the next Black Panther.  I know its probably not happening but I think it could work and be interesting. 

God I hope they don’t give the mantle to this anti-vaxx dipshit.

After rewrites, Marvel are confident that fans will hardly notice Shuri’s absence from large parts of the film, which is explained by other characters remarking that she’s off ‘doing her own research’.

God, he sucks so much.

I don’t blame you, some people I know are having this fatigue.

That makes a lot more sense. I read the paragraph a couple of times to make sure I wasn’t misunderstanding, and apparently failed completely at that. And I can’t even blame being high as an excuse.

a lot of us mass exodus’d years ago to

I don’t think they realize how many readers they’re going to lose when this happens.

So they’ve finally decided to slit the AVClub’s throat and let it bleed out.  

It makes no financial sense to require writers to operate out of a single office space, rather than working much more cheaply from home, so it’s got to be about control. Remote workers cannot be subjected to constant surveillance, and that sends some managers - the really, really bad ones - into a tailspin.

Damn. I only knew that they relied heavily on the CIA as a source and fudged the timeline to make it look like torture may have been more effective than it was. And even then, it felt like a piece of propaganda. 

@AA Dowd - if you and a bunch of current/former AVClub writers end up spinning off to your own new website, I would happily follow.

What a shitty thing to do, but I expect nothing less given the company.